The London Borough of Barnet , located on the northern periphery of London and having much of the area within its boundaries in the Metropolitan Green Belt , has many parks and open spaces. In addition there are large areas taken over by cemeteries and golf courses , and part of Hampstead Heath .
Parks
Premier Parks
Barnet describes its 16 main open spaces as 'premier parks', 7 of which achieved a Green Flag Award for 2009/10:[ 1]
Childs Hill Park and Basing Hill Park , Childs Hill
Cherry Tree Wood , East Finchley
Edgwarebury Park , Edgware
Friary Park , Friern Barnet
Hendon Park , Hendon
Lyttelton Playing Fields , Hampstead Garden Suburb
Mill Hill Park , Mill Hill
Oak Hill Park , East Barnet
Old Court House Recreation Ground , High Barnet
Sunny Hill Park , Hendon
Swan Lane Open Space , Whetstone
Tudor Sports Ground , New Barnet
Victoria Park , Finchley Central
Victoria Recreation Ground , New Barnet
Watling Park , Burnt Oak
West Hendon Playing Fields , West Hendon
Other parks and green spaces
The borough contains over 200 green spaces.[ 2] Some of them are:
Nature reserves
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Local Nature Reserves
Barent has 7 Local Nature Reserves
Sites of Nature Conservation Interest
The Borough has 67 Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation , and these are listed in Nature reserves in Barnet . Some of them are:
Dollis Valley Greenwalk
The Dollis Valley Greenwalk in Barnet was one of 11 green spaces throughout Greater London chosen to receive money for redevelopment by a public vote in 2009; the walk received £400,000 towards a variety of improvements, including better footpaths and more lighting.[ 5] The walk follows Dollis Brook , which is also Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.
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Parks and open spaces by London borough
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