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24 March 2025
Categories: Legal News , Profession , Charities
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Help protect London’s parks & gardens

Lawyers are invited to join NLJ in supporting London Parks & Gardens Trust, a charity which protects green spaces in the Capital

It frequently campaigns against planning applications that could encroach on London’s historic landscapes, and is actively looking for more volunteers—an ideal role for lawyers with expertise in property, land and environmental law, or anyone with an interest in keeping London’s green spaces intact. Last year, it reviewed 131 and responded to 11 planning applications.

From the Barbican Conservatory to Victoria Tower Gardens, the charity works to preserve and shape the landscape for the benefit of all. It maintains a searchable inventory of more than 2,500 parks, cemeteries, squares, gardens and other sites of interest in the city.  

London Parks & Gardens Trust also works on a range of fascinating social history projects and is currently looking for help with the contribution of migration to London’s parks and gardens.

Volunteers can help with the inventory, campaigns, write articles, help with events or simply learn more and spread the word. Watch a video here about the charity's work or visit londongardenstrust.org for more information.

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