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The jewel in the crown of our local parks. Lloyd Park opened in the Victorian era and was given a makeover in 2012.
The Government wants local authorities to build more new housing. See how we measure up.
Leyton Jubilee Park is our biggest park and was named to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
Find out how to tell us about a planning breach, what we do and don't investigate and more.
Based in Leyton's Jack Cornwell Park, this popular city farm's been running for over 20 years.
This hidden gem boasts a surprising variety of habitats, including meadows, scrub, and a pond.
Parklets are a great way to enhance the local area. Following on from the success of other parklet programmes, we are offering residents an opportunity to create and maintain their own community parklet.
The park opened in June 2000. Its name comes from Stratford-Langthorne Abbey which once owned 1,500 acres of local land.
Abbotts Park offers something for everyone, from families with children, to picnickers, and sports and fitness activities.