
Greenford
Greenford is a small town centre with a strong community feel and a diverse population.
The Good for Greenford multi-million pound regeneration project will transform the town centre making it a better place to live, work and shop. Full details are available on the Greenford regeneration page.
Good for Greenford parking discounts
There is a one-year pilot scheme to reduce parking charges in
Greenford Broadway car park from 80p an hour to 50p for the first
two hours.
Shopping discounts
The following shops are offering further discounts, on top of
the council’s pilot scheme in the Greenford Broadway car park:
- The Bike Shop
- Greenford Pet Centre
- Hallmark Cards
- Harbour Lights
- Icebytes Ltd
- KBAG Greengrocers
- Ravenor Pharmacy
- Roxanne Pharmacy
- Specsavers Opticians
- V.B. & Sons
Look for the Good for Greenford Parking Loyalty Scheme sticker in above shop windows. Tear off the Good for Greenford portion of your parking ticket (when you park in Greenford Broadway car park) and take it to the above shops and ask about their customer loyalty discounts.
For more information about Good for Greenford telephone our regeneration team on (020) 8825 6500, or email AndersoJ@ealing.gov.uk.
What’s on in Greenford
London Motorcycle Museum
This is London's only motorcycle museum, housing over 60
exhibits.
Greenford Recreation Ground
Large green open space with a perimeter-walking route and a
play area for children.
Horsenden Hill
The summit of the hill is the highest point in the borough
and on a clear day has stunning views.
Bitterns Field/Brentside Footpath/Mayfield/Marnham
Field/Greenford Island
Area within Brent River Park managed for its wildlife
interest. There are enjoyable footpaths across the meadows and
beside the river, connecting Hanwell with Greenford.
Ravenor Park
A large managed park with a large areas of open green space,
it also features a playground and a wooded conservation area.
Greenford Birch Wood
Part of the Northolt Greenford Countryside Park the site is a
small mixed woodland with a stream and a stand of silver birch
which provides nesting sites for common woodland birds.
Greenford Community Centre
A number of adult and children's leisure activities take
place here as well as a parent and toddler group, luncheon club,
pottery for the partially sighted, Mahila Sabha Asian Women’s Club
and much more.
Greenford Library
Greenford Library has recently reopened following a
three-month makeover to make the library more appealing to
users.
Wood End Library
The library has a large print collection, a jigsaw swapping
service, talking books and a quick reference section.
Greenford Sports Centre
Classes and a gym available.
Willowtree Narrow Boat Trips
Departing from and returning to Horsenden Hill Visitor
Centre, Greenford. A choice of scenic round-trips on the
prettiest stretch of the Paddington Arm.
History of Greenford
Find out more about the town that was first recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086.
