One of eight Royal Parks, Greenwich Park covers just over 183 acres of land. With its famous cherry blossoms in full bloom at this time of year, and the apex of the hill near the observatory offering unmatched views of London, what better time to go than this Easter?
Bostall Wood. Image: Marathon / wikipedia This particular walk gives you panoramic views of the Thames estuary at Erith before heading up to higher climbs at Bostall Woods and London’s hidden heathlands. This trail is 3.4 miles long, and the vast majority of it takes place in an unbroken chain of green spaces including Franks Park and Abbey Woods. Not to be missed.
The tool highlights coronavirus hotspots across by colour coding areas according to the infection rate. South east London is largely coloured navy blue, which indicates an infection rate of between 200-399 cases per 100,000 people. A minority of areas remain in grey, meaning the infection rate is between 400-799 cases per 100,000. Infections are currently highest in Greenwich, which has an average rate of 292.1 infections per 100,000 people. The map displays weekly data from March when the pandemic began. The latest data is for the week leading up to January 29. It shows the rate of infection in each area and where positive cases have been confirmed in recent days.