Mile End Park
What's new
Become a park volunteer
We are expanding opportunities for people to volunteer on the park. We are looking for volunteers to help become a park volunteer
Improve the quality of Mile End Park
As a part of an on-going commitment by the council to improve services, we are conducting on-going consultations to improve the quality of Mile End Park, as a part of its monitoring process.
We would be delighted to hear from all users of Mile End Park and its facilities as to how we can do our best to ensure that Mile End Park is used to its full potential.
Take part in the consultation and have your say!
- To complete the questionnaire online go to www.greenstat.org.uk
- To download and print a copy of the Mile End Park questionnaire (pdf 287k)
- For more information or a version of the questionnaire in another language or format such as large print, audio or Braille, please contact Michael Rowan on 020 7364 4147
The Park Map
Mile End Park is unusual. It was created as a result of a plan for London in the 1940’s which envisaged that there would be several green areas connecting different areas of London to the River Thames.
As a result the park has been created from land brought into park uses over 50 years - much of it formerly housing and industrial buildings. Some of this land is separated by roads, railways and waterways.
The turn of the Millennium offered the opportunity to complete the park and make all of its constituent parts accessible to visitors as well as provide a host of new and beautiful facilities.
Click on the map to explore what the park has to offer you
If you cannot find what you need, contact parks@towerhamlets.gov.uk.



