Leyton Jubilee Park

Leyton Jubilee Park is the largest park managed Waltham Forest Borough Council, it was formed out of the merger of two green spaces, Ive Farm and Marsh Lane Playing Fields in August 2012.[2]

Leyton Jubilee Park
Dagenham Brook, the eastern boundary of Leyton Jubilee Park
TypePublic Park
LocationLeyton, London
Coordinates51.563961°N 0.026208°E / 51.563961; 0.026208
Area12 hectares (0.12 km2) [1]
Opened2012[2]
AwardsGreen Flag Award [3]
Public transit accessLeyton tube station and Leyton Midland Road railway station[4]

The park's ecology includes scrub woodland, meadow, wildflowers and mature trees including poplars and london planes. Dagenham Brook is a river running along the eastern boundary of the park which is populated by such birds as kingfishers and little egrets.[1]

The park's features include picnic, recreation and seating areas, playgrounds, an outdoor gym and a community cafe.[4]

References

  1. "Leyton Jubilee Park Management Plan" (PDF). Waltham Forest Borough Council. 2017. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  2. Joe Curtis (2012). "Ive Farm and Marsh Lane Playing Fields turned into Leyton Jubilee Park after £2 million facelift". East London and West Essex Guardian. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  3. "Leyton Jubilee Park". Green Flag Award. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  4. "Waltham Forest parks and open spaces" (pdf). Waltham Forest Borough Council. 2014. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
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