Barking Park was opened in 1898 as the first municipal park in the borough, and was integral to the areas development in the late 19th century.
It is a good example of a late Victorian Park, complete with Lake, ornamental gardens and avenues.
In the 1930s, as Barking developed further, facilities were provided, such as an Open Air Swimming pool and tennis courts, and by the 1950s it was considered to be one of the finest municipal parks in east London.
Facilities such as the Indoor Bowls Pavilion were provided in the 1970s onwards, reflecting national trends in leisure pursuits.
As part of the regeneration of the park, a Stage 1 application Heritage Lottery Fund bid was submitted in July 2005 for a programme of improvements.
The draft masterplan (submitted as part of the application) includes the following:
The project application was assessed by the Heritage Lottery Fund panel and in March 2006 we were informed that we had secured a Stage 1 pass of £3,254,000 plus £245,000 towards a Development Phase, which is currently underway, leading to a Stage 2 submission by the end of June 2007.
The Development Phase will involved the appointment of a Project Manager and Ranger staff who will oversee the Project and encourage greater public involvement in the park's management.
A decision on the Stage 2 submission is expected from the Heritage Lottery Fund by the end of 2007. If successful, work will commence on site in early 2008, starting with the lido refurbishment.
Barking Park's restoration is a key element of the borough's Parks and Green Spaces Strategy, which outlines a programme for the renaissance of all the borough's Parks over the next 20 years.
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Abbey Green is the area of green space between The Broadway and Abbey Road. It is a site of archaeological and historical importance, containing the ruins of Barking Abbey.
Improvements are to be carried out to the space to create a prestigious town park (including a 'vibrant, colourful garden' and a 'welcoming gateway feature'), to improve pedestrian, visual and functional links, and to promote the site as a primary outdoor events space.
The proposal also aims to create strategic links between Barking Town Centre and the River Roding.
We are working in Partnership with Groundwork East London to deliver these improvements.
Mike Levett
Senior Park Development Officer
Maritime House
1 Linton Road
Barking
IG11 8HG
Tel: 020 8227 3387
Fax: 020 8227 3129
Textphone: 020 8227 3034
Email: mike.levett@lbbd.gov.uk|

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