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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.

Grovelands Painting

Earlier this year, a local artist Mary Horsfield donated to the Friends one of her paintings of Grovelands Park with a view to it being auctioned to raise funds for us. We are indebted to her for the donation and to Maria of Agha Home in Wades Hill for displaying the painting.  The auction was […]

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Jubilee picnic highlights

To celebrate the Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen, the Friends of Grovelands hosted a Platinum Picnic In The Park on Saturday 4th June 2022. It was a fantastic day with a parade, dog show, brass band, dancing, exhibition, photographic competition and more! View some of the highlights below. You can also see more pictures […]

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Audio memory bench live in the park

The legacy audio bench project was organised and initiated by The Friends of Grovelands Park supported by the London Borough of Enfield making a contribution to the park from funds acquired from their Dinosaur event in the park last summer. Next time you are passing rest on the bench and share these precious memories and […]

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Photo competition winner!

Congratulations to Lindsay Dean who won the photographic competition, part of the Jubliee celebrations event and in association with Southgate Photographic Society. The photo was taken by Lindsay early one morning last December. He was walking in the park and then turned round to see this lovely view, the low sun lighting up the frosty […]

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We are now on the map !

A new poster for the Piccadilly Line has included Grovelands Park on their graphic map amongst other attractions to visit by tube. Good to be included!

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THAMES 21 ACTION DAY

On October 21 a team of Volunteers from Thames21 with some volunteers from the Friends of Grovelands Park spent a day in the park clearing the intrusive brambles and ivy from the wetland reed beds to ensure that the reed bed continues to work to filter the pollutants that run off from the roads from […]

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