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
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
Progress on Pond project
Work on the Ponds and Stream programme continues apace, including tree planting at Jubilee Pond and the completion of the Martin’s Pond project
June Park and Isabella diary
So much to enjoy in the Park in early summer, but things to watch out for too – including tick bites and deer protecting their young
Beware – deer birthing
The Park’s deer have started to give birth. The bracken cover is low and the mothers especially protective. Keep your dog on a lead or avoid the Park
Isabella ponds re-open
The first stage of the Isabella Plantation improvement works is complete, thanks to generous grant and lottery support and help from the Friends
May Park and Isabella diary
A new ditch and pond towards Robin Hood gate, newly-restored horse rides, and two of the unsung heroes who maintain the Park
Winter birds in the Park
Now that spring is finally here, one of our bird experts looks at birdlife in the Park over this year’s very prolonged and chilly winter
Oak Processionary Moth update
It’s a familiar sight in the Park – climbers in protective suits working to remove the nests of this invasive pest. What’s the plan for 2013?