Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

King Edward Memorial Park
Borough: Tower Hamlets
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 2.34 ha

Description

Habitat diversity, grassland, pond, amphibians, access to nature, environmental education.

Wildlife

This attractive, medium-sized park contains a number of wildlife habitats, mostly created over the last few years. An area of scrub has been underplanted with native bulbs and woodland wild flowers, and a loggery installed to provide dead wood for invertebrates. A wildflower meadow along the eastern edge of the park contain a colourful mix of cornfield annuals and perennial species, and is is probably the best meadow in the borough away from Mudchute, Cemetery Park and Mile End Park. Elsewhere, borders contain numerous native and nectar-rich flowers for bees, butterflies and other insects. A small pond supports breeding frogs.

Facilities

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Wild flower meadow at King Edward Memorial Park © John Archer

Wild flower meadow at King Edward Memorial Park © John Archer

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