PARKS PROTECTION TEAM
Havering Council’s Parks Protection Team can be contacted on the mobile telephone number 07904 805 872 should you notice anything untoward going on in any Havering park.
HYLANDS PARK
The Council has carried out some repairs on play equipment. Hylands Park Community Amateur Sports Club is opening its 6 tennis courts in the park to residents for free on Sundays from 2pm to 4pm until 23rd October. There is no need to pre-book and all are welcome. The Council works with Hylands Park Action Group to continue improvements at the park.
COTTONS PARK
The Council has replaced picnic tables, some outdoor gym equipment and children’s play equipment at Cottons Park. the Council works with Friends of Cottons Park to keep on improving the park.
LODGE FARM PARK
Picnic tables inside the play area have been replaced by the Council.
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