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Parks and open spaces

York House fountain

Richmond upon Thames has more green space than any other London borough, and we take pride in the work we do for people and wildlife in our parks and open spaces.

The Council's parks section maintains more than 100 parks, open spaces, commons and woodlands, which attract around five million visitors every year. We look after children's playgrounds, paddling pools, nature reserves and our wide range of sports pitches. Trees in the parks are maintained by the borough's tree officers.

We aim to provide something for everyone – and we hope you will find the perfect spot to enjoy a quiet stroll or take the kids out to play, a good site for a picnic or just a nice place to sit and watch the ducks.

Report a problem in a park or open space

If you want to report a problem in one of the Boroughs' parks and open spaces, please use our Street Scene fault reporting form. Please note, many open spaces in the Borough are not managed by the Council. You can find which ones are not here.

Contact Parks and Open Spaces

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Parks and Open Spaces Team

General enquiries

Civic Centre, Room 213
44 York Street
Twickenham TW1 3BZ

Telephone: 08456 122 660
Email: parks@richmond.gov.uk
Fax: 020 8891 7787