Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Ealing

These include allotments, cemeteries, playgrounds, and golf courses in addition to the larger open spaces such as nature conservation areas.

To encourage the uptake of allotment plots by people who had no access to a garden themselves, a campaign was waged under the slogan “Dig for Victory”.

Towards the later end of the 20th century they became popular again amongst the growing ethnic communities, as a source of some of their more familiar and traditional vegetables which were otherwise unobtainable in British shops.

He once lived in a house on Northfield Avenue, Little Ealing and the park covers what was formerly the western part of its large grounds.

^ The Brent River Park is not only a public amenity but forms an important part of the borough's Green Corridors with which to aid nature conservation.

One of the four hills in Northala Fields
Walpole park museum