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UK'S BEST PARK: "Much Loved" spaces in the capital as decided by your votes revealed

Posted on 21st August 2019
Your votes have given "Much Loved" status to four parks and green spaces in the London region - discover those spaces and the regional winner.

This summer's UK's Best Park award has seen all-time high numbers of nominations and a record votes tally, with 36,832 park users casting votes to help decide the winner of the UK's Best Park 2019.

In London, you nominated 44 local parks and green spaces which are special to you. These nominations were then championed by park users, communities, Friends of groups, landowners and elected representatives as part of the public vote.

Following close of voting, we are delighted to be able to reveal the overall winner for the London region, as well as the parks which your votes mean have received "Much Loved" status. Each will receive a certificate recognising your support, whilst the regional winner now joins Lake Meadows in the East of England on the shortlist for the title of England's Best Park, which will be revealed on Wednesday 28th August. Between now and then the winners and "Much Loved" spaces in the other English regions will be announced day-by-day. Make sure you're following @FieldsInTrust on social media to keep right up to date with the winners!

London region winner

Danson Park

Danson Park

Danson Road, Welling, Bexley

Described by its nominator as: "Danson Park is a truly beautiful site that offers so much to so many people. You can go to the house for tea and cake. The playground with its splash park is loved by the children while there is ample space to savour the formal garden and green expanses."

"Much Loved" spaces

Danson Park was one of four spaces in London which placed within the top 20% of all nominations nationally in voting for UK's Best Park 2019. Each of these spaces receives "Much Loved" status, recognising the support they have received this summer from those who use and love them. The other three "Much Loved" spaces in London are:

Barn Elms Playing Fields
Barnes, Richmond-upon-Thames


Bedfords Park
Havering-atte-Bower, Havering


Warren Farm
Southall, Ealing


Celebrating one long Summer of Parks

This Summer of Parks you've been showing love for your local parks in unprecedented numbers. From a record-breaking Have a Field Day to the biggest UK's Best Park award yet, it is clear how much we all love our local parks. Each "Much Loved" park will receive a certificate denoting its status - we will be in touch with the landowner to arrange delivery of this certificate and discuss celebrations for the newly conferred status. The park's nominator for UK's Best Park 2019 will also receive acknowledgement that their favourite local green space is amongst the nation's favourites.

Our Summer of Parks will conclude on Thursday 12th September with the announcement of the UK's Best Park 2019. This day is also an opportunity to champion those parks to receive "Much Loved" status with their new certificates, as well as celebrate all parks and green spaces across the country which are special in their own ways to those who use and love them.

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Green Space Index in London

The Green Space Index is Fields in Trust's barometer of publicly accessible park and green space provision. Our Revaluing Parks and Green Spaces research demonstrates that these spaces across the UK provide people with over £34 billion of health and wellbeing benefits. We believe that green spaces are good, do good and need to be protected for good.

In London, the Green Space Index finds:

of total green space provision in London


of green space provision per person in London


not living within a ten-minute walk of a green space


of legally protected green space provision in London


You can discover more about the Green Space Index and explore provision near you on our interactive map for the region.

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