Ealing Council Seeks Views on Latest Regional Park Plan

Architects Prior and Partners has drawn up latest designs
Residents are being asked to give their views on Ealing Council’s latest vision for a new regional park.
The E aling Regional Park Concept Plan has been developed in partnership with architects Prior and Partners. The company was involved in the creation of the site for the 2012 London Olympic Games, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London.
The latest proposals have used feedback and ideas from more than 6,000 residents along with views from community groups and other stakeholders, gathered during a public consultation held at the end of 2023. The results of that consultation showed 77% of respondents supported the idea of the park.
While there is not yet a fixed map of the regional park, an option the Council are considering is for it to be based around the River Brent and Horsenden Hill. Four focal areas are proposed which are Warren Farm, Churchfields Recreation Ground, Perivale + Pear Tree Park and Horsenden Hill. This would result in 8 kilometres of linked green spaces following the course of the River Brent from Horsenden Hill in the north of the borough through to Warren Farm in the south. In the future, it could also have the potential to expand into neighbouring boroughs.
The latest plan outlines a series of measures aimed at improving connectivity, recreational facilities, and ecological resilience across the borough.