Annual Great Tree Giveaway starts 12 February.
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Making crossing safer, we want to improve the look and feel of the area by introducing a low-level planting area with plants and trees for the community to enjoy.
The jewel in the crown of our local parks. Lloyd Park opened in the Victorian era and was given a makeover in 2012.
Read about our parks and open spaces guide and strategies, how to give us feedback and more.
Once the home of the busiest lido in the country, today Larks Wood is a mature green open space.
The scheme aimed to remove through traffic to create safer, more inviting, and accessible streets.
This ancient wood is a great place to see bluebells in spring, and is an ideal spot for walking.
In 2020, Waltham Forest Council received funding from the Greater London Authority (GLA) Mayor’s Air Quality Fund to create the Leytonstone Business Low Emissions Neighbourhood (BLEN).
Leyton Jubilee Park is our biggest park and was named to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012.