Landseer Gardens Improvement Project

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Consultation has concluded

Improvements to Landseer Gardens

We are committed to building a greener, healthier borough and improving our parks and greenspaces for all residents to use. Local councillors have allocated funding to improve Landseer Gardens.

The improvements that we are hoping to make to the park, include:

  • Additional playground equipment
  • Additional/improved seating
  • New sensory focused planting
  • New tree planting

The consultation has now closed and the results of the survey can be found in the documents section on the right of this page or at the bottom of the page if viewing on a mobile device.

Based on feedback from the community, a design has been developed that incorporates new play equipment, relocation of existing play equipment, refurbishment of existing seating, and lowering the height of a part of the climbing wall (the non-climbing section) to improve visibility and sight lines. The design for the play improvements can be viewed on the right side of the page or below when accessed from a mobile device.

Next steps

A contractor will be selected to undertake the work, with site activity expected to site commence in early 2026.

If you have any questions about the project then please use the 'Questions about Landseer Gardens' section below. To be added to the mailing list or to request a paper copy of the survey please email: ParksProjects@islington.gov.uk

Improvements to Landseer Gardens

We are committed to building a greener, healthier borough and improving our parks and greenspaces for all residents to use. Local councillors have allocated funding to improve Landseer Gardens.

The improvements that we are hoping to make to the park, include:

  • Additional playground equipment
  • Additional/improved seating
  • New sensory focused planting
  • New tree planting

The consultation has now closed and the results of the survey can be found in the documents section on the right of this page or at the bottom of the page if viewing on a mobile device.

Based on feedback from the community, a design has been developed that incorporates new play equipment, relocation of existing play equipment, refurbishment of existing seating, and lowering the height of a part of the climbing wall (the non-climbing section) to improve visibility and sight lines. The design for the play improvements can be viewed on the right side of the page or below when accessed from a mobile device.

Next steps

A contractor will be selected to undertake the work, with site activity expected to site commence in early 2026.

If you have any questions about the project then please use the 'Questions about Landseer Gardens' section below. To be added to the mailing list or to request a paper copy of the survey please email: ParksProjects@islington.gov.uk

Consultation has concluded
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    Thank you to all residents that have fed into our engagement on changes to Landseer Gardens.

    Following our survey results works on the garden covered:

    • Reshaping of the climbing wall to reduce hidden corners and create a greater sense of safety for park users
    • Expanded on the play provision with a balance trail, basket swing, and an inclusive see saw
    • Grass matting under new and relocated play equipment for safety

    The survey results were also shared with our Parks team, who are looking at ways to improve the seating.

    Thank you to all residents that have fed into our engagement on changes to Landseer Gardens.

    Following our survey results works on the garden covered:

    • Reshaping of the climbing wall to reduce hidden corners and create a greater sense of safety for park users
    • Expanded on the play provision with a balance trail, basket swing, and an inclusive see saw
    • Grass matting under new and relocated play equipment for safety

    The survey results were also shared with our Parks team, who are looking at ways to improve the seating.

    Consultation has concluded