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Impressive Green Flag park known for its miniature railway, which attracted a famous visitor in 1954 – Walt Disney!
The park opened in June 2000. Its name comes from Stratford-Langthorne Abbey which once owned 1,500 acres of local land.
Parklets are semi-permanent structures that reuse parts of streets and parking spaces with greenery, furniture, and other features.
The Family Help Lead for Schools is a new team, previously known as Early Help Coordinators. There is a Family Help Lead based in each of the four family hubs in Waltham Forest.
Fruit and veg taste better when you grow your own. Find out how to get an allotment in Waltham Forest.
Find out how local Resident Groups work with us to improve our parks and green spaces.
The jewel in the crown of our local parks. Lloyd Park opened in the Victorian era and was given a makeover in 2012.
Based in Leyton's Jack Cornwell Park, this popular city farm's been running for over 20 years.
From All Saints churchyard to Mallinson Park Woods, discover some of our smaller green spaces.