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Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park

Free admission

Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is a forest or woodland in the United Kingdom.

Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, forests & woodlands in London

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
West Silvertown · 1.0 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is a named forest, woodland or nature reserve in the United Kingdom. Address: John Harrison Way, London, SE10 0QZ. Coordinates: 51.4950°, 0.0158°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is a park situated along the River Thames in the Greenwich Peninsula in South London. The park reflects the nature of the original marshland on the peninsula. The park provides a haven for many different species of bird, plants and bugs and acts as an important brownfield land to control urban sprawl. The park is a partnership project of Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and now managed by The Conservation Volunteers (TCV). The area of the park is 11 hectares and is half aquatic and half terrestrial. Development was completed in 2000 and the park opened to public in 2002. In April 2011 the Trust took on the management of a new site nearby, the Meantime Nursery, with aims to create on vacant development land a resource for the community and for nature conservation. The park is a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I. The Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park contains multiple man-made, fresh water habitats within a small area, resulting in high biodiversity and the presence of amphibians, fish, and insects. Two lakes, marshland, shingle beach, alder carr, shallow pools, willow beds and meadow are contained within the park. The two lakes are pumped water from a chalk borehole deep underground to ensure the water quality is suitable for wildlife. Water level is controlled carefully to mimic natural seasonal variations, so that water levels are low in summer and high in winter. The lakes are surrounded by marshes where reeds grow, providing shelter and food for birds, including grebes and warblers. The shingle beach has sandy soil and rocks for dragonflies to breed and butterflies to bask. The carr is a waterlogged woodland dominated by alder, which tolerates submerged roots in wet ground. There is also dead wood in the area, providing habitats for invertebrates. Willow in the park is coppiced on a regular basis and stocked up as mulch to lie on the ground to retain moisture and prevent grass from growing. Shallow…

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Background

History

The Greenwich Peninsula was once a natural wetland. The area became heavily industrialised as part of the London Docklands, with chemical and steel factories and shipyards following industrialisation in the late 1880s. The development of the peninsula resulted in pollution, including unprocessed factory waste, leading to Environmental degradation and the displacement of natural marshland and wetland. In 1997 because of the increased awareness of environmental protection and the approaching of the Millennium, English Partnerships began an urban renewal program. Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, which aimed to remediate the environment and to restore species and habitats loss during…

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Coordinates
51.4950, 0.0158
District
Greenwich
Parish
Greenwich, unparished area
Postcode
SE10 0QZ
Parliamentary constituency
Greenwich and Woolwich
Phone
+44 20 8293 1904
Nearest railway station
West Silvertown1 km
Official site
www.tcv.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park?
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SE10 0QZ), in the parish of Greenwich, unparished area.
Who owns Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park?
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is owned by TCV.
Is Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park free to visit?
Yes, Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is free to enter.
How do I get to Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park?
The nearest railway station is West Silvertown, about 1.0 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SE10 0QZ.