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Parks and open spaces - landscaping


The City of London’s Open Spaces Department is responsible for 4330 hectares of parks and open spaces and the conservation, restoration, refurbishment and development of the elements that make up these varied and historic landscapes. Projects such as restoration of veteran trees, heathland, ponds, wetlands and wildflower meadows are carried out as well as developing designed landscapes such as in the City of London. Each year many trees and shrubs are planted in the 200 gardens, churchyards and landscaped areas in the 'Square Mile' and 250,000 bedding plants are grown at our nursery in West Ham Park to provide colour in the City.

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