Author: Kay

Grove Park Youth Club

The Grove Park Youth Club opened in 1966, built as one of the community facilities for the Chinbrook Estate.

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Grove Park Station

Grove Park Station opened in 1871, connected to the SER line between St John’s and Tonbridge.

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Napier House Army Centre

Napier House is an impressive 1930s Territorial Army Centre on Baring Road.

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The Ringway Centre

The Ringway Centre was established in 1980s, after the GPCG obtained planning permission to put two ex-GLC prefabs on the site.

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Desmond Tutu Peace Garden and Peace Trail

In 2009 the Peace Garden was created at Chinbrook Meadows to commemorate and celebrate Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s life and time in Grove Park between 1972 to 1975, who was curate at St. Augustine’s Church at the time.

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Grove Park Nature Reserve

Grove Park Nature Reserve is found at the rear of The Ringway Centre. It can be accessed from Railway Children Walk, off Baring Road

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Library Gardens Friends Group

Grove Park Library Gardens Friends was established in 2024 following the park being nominated for ‘London’s Saddest Playground’ in the London Play campaign.

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Grove Park Library & Library Gardens

e Grove Park Library is a cherished community assets, especially for the little ones of Grove Park who enjoy visiting to take out new stories to read.

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Chinbrook Meadows and the River Quaggy

Chinbrook Meadows is one of two main neighbourhood parks in Grove Park. It is bisected by the River Quaggy.

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Network Rail Return to the Ringway’s Woodland

Really pleased to host the team from Network Rail today, who came with lots of enthusiasm, smiles and many hands to help continue the woodland enhancements.

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Celebrating National Tree Week with Planting & Astronomy

What an action packed day! Wild Rangers organised a number of activities today for families to enjoy.

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