Jubilee Gardens, South Bank
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Jubilee Gardens was created in 1977 to mark the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II and sits at the heart of London’s cultural centre, South Bank. Its neighbours are the iconic British Airways London Eye, The Shell Centre, County Hall and the River Thames.
Currently, Jubilee Gardens is a maintained grassed park, but local community groups and businesses have joined forces to oversee its redevelopment. This project is being led by the Jubilee Gardens Steering Group.
The plan is to create a world-class park for everyone who lives in, works in and visits the area to enjoy. Whether you want to meet up with friends over a picnic, take a break during a daytrip, attend a free festival or cultural event or simply sunbathe, this group wants to create a park which you will love visiting.
The overall mission is to create a park which is as soft and green as is sustainable.