The Royal Borough offers an award winning range of parks and open spaces. We hold a Gold award for London in Bloom in 2007 and 2008, and boast two green flag standard parks and four recently renovated playgrounds and a cutting-edge water play area.
We recently consulted on our parks. For more information see:
If you would like further information about the consultation or would like a copy of the full reports please contact:
Research and Statistics Officer
tel: 020 7341 5166
email:
environment@rbkc.gov.uk with 'parks' in the subject box.
We are extremely proud to have been awarded a number of prestigious awards in the Britain and London in Bloom campaigns. 2008 has proven to be another good year for us with several awards being presented at both the London and Britain in Bloom campaigns.
For more information see Kensington and Chelsea in Bloom
If you are you aged 65+, a lone parent or a patient requiring cardiac rehabilitation and want to improve your health, why not try our Healthy Living project? Or, if you enjoy exercising on your own and would like some support, you may find the K and C On The Move project useful.
Reap the benefits of an invigorating fitness walk in Holland Park led by one of our qualified walking instructors. For more information see Sports sessions in the parks
For further details on fitness walking contact the Healthy Lifestyles Project Manager 020 7471 9808 or email: leisure.services@rbkc.gov.uk
Do you enjoy the company of other people? Would you like to take up some regular and enjoyable physical activity to improve your health? Then why not join us on a the weekly Holland Park led health walk? For more information see Health walks in Holland Park
Want to shape up after having your baby? Our Baby Boot Camp sessions in beautiful Holland Park combine brisk walking and toning exercises with the chance to meet and socialise with other mothers. For more information see Baby Boot Camp in Holland Park
If you are a photographer or film-maker and would like to film in parks based in the Royal Borough please read the following guidelines.
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