Cator Park Explained

Cator Park
Location:Kidbrooke Park Road, Kidbrooke, Greenwich, SE3 9FZ
Coordinates:51.461°N 0.026°W
Area:8ha

Cator Park is a park in Kidbrooke, Greenwich.[1] It has been won awards for placemaking,[2] biodiversity,[3] and landscape.

It was resigned by HTA Design in collaboration with the London Wildlife Trust and opened to the public in 2019.[4] The park is made up of multiple biophilic spaces including lakes, wetlands and ponds. It is a protected space for wetland birds.[5] The park also includes sports facilities and a 3000m³ play space at the park most elevated point.[6] [7]

References

  1. Web site: Cator Park Tour, Kidbrooke Village - Outdoor Event in Kidbrooke, Greenwich. 2021-11-19. Visit Greenwich. en-GB.
  2. Web site: New London Awards 2020 Winners. 2021-11-19. New London Architecture. en.
  3. Web site: HTA Design - Cator Park wins two Landscape Institute Awards. 2021-11-19. www.hta.co.uk.
  4. Web site: HTA Design - Cator Park, Kidbrooke Village. 2021-11-19. www.hta.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Kidbrooke Village Biodiversity Wins Sir David Attenborough Award. 2021-11-19. Berkeley Group. en.
  6. Web site: Cator Park, Kidbrooke. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210413033334/https://my.landscapeinstitute.org/case-study/cator-park%2C-kidbrooke/eeb68fe7-502e-eb11-bf6f-00224801c8ab . 2021-04-13 .
  7. Web site: Consultancy. Steve Pocock Revolution. Cator Park, Bromley. 2021-11-19. GoParksLondon. en.