Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill
The Regent’s Park is a noble and beautiful park with many hidden treasures to discover and a range of activities for everyone to enjoy.
From smelling a rose in the rose gardens, to spotting the variety of birds and trees, to watching plays at the open air theatre and admiring the famous view of the city from Primrose Hill, it’s no wonder that The Regent’s Park is one of London’s most popular attractions and treasured by locals and visitors alike.
As the charity for The Royal Parks, we work with them to enhance, protect and preserve this fantastic Park for future generations.
With your fantastic support, we’re able to reach out to make The Regent’s Park part of more people’s lives by raising funds for a wide variety of projects from wildlife conservation and landscape restoration, to community sport, education and art.
Where your support goes...
The Hub
Back in 2003, more than 400 sports matches had to be cancelled in Regent’s Park due to waterlogged pitches and when they did go ahead, players shivered as winter winds whistled through the cracks of the old changing pavilion.
Now, with your help, Regent’s Park boasts a new, warm and welcoming pavilion, The Hub, with over 40 restored pitches for football, cricket, softball, hockey and rugby, as well as a community sport programme which reaches out to over 3,500 disadvantaged young people each year.
Primrose Hill New Planting
A generous gift from a local donor has helped the Regent’s Park team to extend and thicken the hedgerow north of Barrow Hill Reservoir and plant new trees and shrubs on the northern face of The Hill. The British native species plants not only add to the rural character of The Hill but also create valuable habitat for wildlife, particularly birds and insects, providing food, nesting sites and shelter.
Paribas Partnership
A long-term partnership with Banque Paribas has supported improvements to the lake in Queen Mary’s Garden, new reed beds and benches, plus an annual community tennis programme for young people during the summer holidays.

