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All the Lambeth parks were closed today and will be for the next couple of days while they check trees for storm damage. The Horniman gardens were also closed today and their twitter says they "should partly reopen tomorrow".


Does anyone know which Southwark parks are open? I guess they can't close Peckham Rye with no fences so that might be a good bet for an outing tomorrow? Anyone know if Sydenham Hill Woods is open? Thanks!

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Try Sunray Gardens just across the road in Southwark! They've been open today with lots of people around, even though some of the big trees were swaying badly at 7am this morning!


Thanks for alerting us to Ruskin Park (very big but now the one o'clock has been closed for 2 years not much else) and Hornimans (was going to take mindees there tomorrow).

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