Parks and open spaces
The parks and countryside service care for Ealing's parks, open spaces and nature conservation areas. This includes allotments, cemeteries, playgrounds, sports pitches and golf courses. By working closely with the community we aim to ensure that green areas provide a haven for people and wildlife.
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If you live in the borough you can rent an allotment from the council.
Animal centresThe animal centre in Brent Lodge Park is open to the public. The animals housed at the centre include sheep, goats, rabbits and waterfowl.
Capital ring routeInformation about walking routes within Ealing including detailed maps and guides on how to follow the routes as well as landmarks and areas of interest along the way.
Dogs in parksWhere to take your dog for a walk and regulations you need to follow.
Environmental educationInformation and advice for teachers.
Find a park or open spaceInformation about parks, open spaces and playgrounds in the borough.
Getting involvedTake part in conservation tasks or have a say in the development of your local park.
New developmentsInformation about developments and improvements in the borough's parks and open spaces.
Ranger serviceFind out about the work of the park rangers.
TreesInformation on reporting problems with trees, response times pruning and tree preservation orders.
Wildlife in parksLearn about the animal species found in parks.
Contact usContact information for the parks and countryside service and for park rangers.
Golf courses and sports pitches
The parks and countryside service is responsible for maintaining golf courses and outdoor sports facilities, including full-size and junior football pitches, rugby, cricket and bowls. For more information and bookings (including clubs) contact Active Ealing.
Biodiversity Action Plan (pdf)
Our strategy to improve the variety of plant and animal species in Ealing.

