Greenspaces

Please don't pick the flowers

Paignton Park has a playground, community square, open space and new Tiny Forest. Manchester Gardens and Franklin Street Rose Garden are more formal greenspaces. We also have the Heysham Herb bed by the Telephone Exchange, as well as street trees. Woodberry Down Church has a Recovery Garden. There are allotments in Franklin Street. Bulbs and flowers have been planted in our greenspaces by local volunteers; people are asked not to pick them, but to leave them for everybody to enjoy.

Trees in Haringey

How our council are protecting and growing more trees in Haringey, tree preservation orders (TPOs) and report a problem with a tree.

Let's fill Haringey with trees

Haringey Council has partnered with the charity - Trees for Streets - to make it easier for residents to donate towards tree planting in local streets and parks.

Towards the London Tree Ring

CPRE London is working towards a vision - a ring of trees around the capital that will provide greater connectivity of habitat for nature, increase public access to inviting green spaces, and mitigate the effects of climate change.

Haringey Friends of Parks Forum (HFOPF)

Our local greenspaces, Manchester Gardens and Paignton Park, are represented at the Forum, the pan-borough group for friends of parks in Haringey; part of a national initiative.

Safer Parks for Girls and Women's Network

A group committed to making our borough's parks safer, more inclusive and an empowering experience for women and girls in Haringey. We are represented on this group.

Haringey Parks Young Women's Network

A collective of young women aged between 16-30 years old, who believe that all women and girls should experience the beauty of nature and what the parks have to offer.

Greenspaces Nearby

Nearby green spaces are: the New River Path, Woodberry Wetlands, Finsbury Park, Parkland Walk, Chestnuts Park, Tottenham Marshes.

Happier Outdoors

Happier Outdoors is a new project delivered by charitable, grassroots and government organisations across London, in partnership with Natural England, the government's advisory body on England's natural environment.

Good Gym

"We run, walk, and cycle to help local community organisations and isolated older people by doing practical tasks"