Harrow parks and open spaces
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The London Borough of Harrow is one of the northern outer London boroughs: as such much of the Green Belt land is within the Borough boundaries. Parks and open spaces range from the large area around Harrow-on-the-Hill to the smaller gardens and recreation grounds; there are also a number of spaces taken up with golf courses . It has been suggested that Harrow is continuously losing its green space and trees.[1]
The main areas of open space are:
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Parks and open spaces in Harrow
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| Royal parks |
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| Large urban parks |
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| Country parks |
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| Commons |
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| Marshes |
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| Woodland |
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| House gardens |
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| Community gardens |
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Parks and open spaces by London borough
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