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News

There's something for everyone in Grovelands Park, from running and tennis in the park to concerts and exhibitions. Grovelands Park is open all year round and is readily accessible by public transport. Plan your visit to Grovelands Park.

Work starts on the Pond

Finally, after 10 or 11 years of campaigning, the work on constructing a Wildlife Pond has finally started. The Friends of Grovelands Park appreciate this initiative from Lisa Smart and Ian Russell to enhance our park and to provide a safe

Heron Restored to Full Glory

As we reported earlier in the summer our beautiful heron, that was carved and we had  installed in the wood near the Branscombe bridge, was targeted by some mindless vandals, who used brute force to push it off the mounting

LAKE IS CLOSED FOR FISHING

Please Note that the lake is closed for fishing until further notice

Friends of Grovelands Park Meeting

Please join us at our next meeting at the Kings Head on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 at 8pm Please do join us if you enjoy and care about Grovelands Park . We are always looking for new members  who  are most welcome.

Grovelands Cafe Reopens

Good news ! At long last the cafe is now open and normal service has been resumed. Finally after 16 months the damage to the roof of the cafe from a fallen tree has been repaired and the toilets at

Audio Bench Back Up and Running

We are pleased to let everyone know that the audio bench has been repaired and is back up and running again. If you are passing take a listen to some really interesting stories about the park and environs.

Work to Start on Wildlife Pond

Finally after 10 years of striving to have a much needed Wildlife Pond and dipping platform  created on the stream near the Branscombe bridge we have been told that work will start on August 18 . The pond will create

Bees

We are pleased to report another new commemorative tree has been planted in the park this year.  The Enfield Beekeepers Association celebrated its centenary by planting a great white cherry tree (Prunus Tai-Haku), located near the circular rhododendron bed. As