The Friends’ Christmas cards are still on sale at the Visitors’ Centre, and if you hurry you might even get a Friends’ calendar
The Park in September
As the deer rut starts, dog walkers should take extra care in the Park, or even consider walking their dogs somewhere else for a while
Discoverers evening bat walk
Book now to see the Park’s bats in action and use a bat detector to hear the noises they make – with an expert on hand to explain it all
James Batten & St Paul’s view
A clue on an 18th-century map and the ‘keyhole’ vista of St Paul’s Cathedral, by Michael Davison
August Park diaries
An abundance of squirrels, blue-green algae in the ponds and deer antlers revealed in their full majesty are all features of the Park this month
Isabella 60th anniversary
From 16-30 August, the Royal Parks will be organising a series of events around Peg’s Pond to celebrate the Isabella Plantation’s 60th birthday
Death ray test on Pen Ponds
A gem uncovered by our history volunteers – the gathering of military big-wigs in the Park for a top-secret First World War weapons test
Too many people in the Park?
Is Richmond Park becoming too popular for its own good? Chairman Ron Crompton poses difficult questions about the Park’s purpose and character
July Park and Isabella diaries
On August 4 another mass cycling event will pass through the Park – here’s how to make sure you get a good view
Competition winners honoured
The winners of our Posters in the Park competition received well-deserved prizes and certificates for their artwork on the theme of Tread Lightly