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Parks and open spaces in Islington : ウィキペディア英語版
Parks and open spaces in Islington

The London Borough of Islington is short of large parks and open spaces, given its status in recent decades as a desirable place of residence. In fact, Islington has the lowest ratio of open space to built-up areas of any London borough. The largest continuous open space in the borough, at 11.75 hectares (29 acres), is Highbury Fields.〔http://www.islington.gov.uk/Environment/outdoor/parks/locations.asp〕
Islington has access to large open spaces in neighbouring London boroughs. The Islington district of Finsbury Park is next to the southern end of Finsbury Park, in Haringey. The "Green Route" of the Regent's Canal tow path provides access to Regent's Park to the west – in Camden; and Victoria Park to the east – in Tower Hamlets. Many other open spaces such as Clissold Park in Hackney are situated on the borders of the borough. Islington also contains many well-kept public squares and greens, such as Canonbury Square and Thornhill Square.
Because of the perceived open space deficit, many small community gardens grew up in Islington from the 1970s on. Created and maintained by local residents on sites made derelict by the Blitz and redevelopment, not all have survived, but one notable remaining example, open to the public, is Culpeper Community Garden, near the Angel.
== Principal open spaces ==

* Barnard Park 3.66 hectares (9.04 acres)
* Caledonian Park 7.40 hectares, (18.27 acres) - on the site of the former Caledonian Cattle Market once the biggest cattle market in North London
* Elthorne Park 2.45 hectares, (6.06 acres)
* Finsbury Square 0.70 hectares, (1.74 acres)
* Fortune Street Park 0.36 hectares, (0.89 acres)
* Gillespie Park 2.56 hectares, (6.32 acres)
* Highbury Fields 11.75 hectares, (29.00 acres)
* Joseph Grimaldi Park
* Laycock Street Open Space 0.89 hectares, (2.20 acres)
* Paradise Park 1.85 hectares, (4.57 acres)
* Rosemary Gardens 2.63 hectares, (6.48 acres)
* Tufnell Park Playing Fields {1.92 hectares, (4.73 acres)
* Whittington Park 4.09 hectares, (10.11 acres)〔http://www.islington.gov.uk/services/parks-environment/parks/your_parks/greenspace_az/greenspace_w/Pages/whittington_park.aspx〕

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