King Edward V11 Park was opened to the public on 4 July 1914. The land which has become the park was purchased by the Council in memory of the late king and to replace the loss of Wembley Park as an open space. The park was formally laid out for sport and leisure activities and many of the facilities still exist today. This is a true family park which is well used by local residents.
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Open spaces available to the public as destinations for leisure, activities and community engagement
King Edward VII Park
Borough: Brent
Space type: Park
Area: 10.76 ha
Address: Park Lane, Wembley, HA9 7RX
Facilities
Bowling green; Dog litter bins/area; Full playing pitch; Information; Junior playing pitch; Litter bins; Multi-use games area; Natural playing pitch; Play for 7-13; Play for under 7s; Seats; Skateboard area; Tennis court; Water play areaOwner
London Borough of BrentManager
London Borough of Brent
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