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  2. Camley Street Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    A pond in Camley Street Natural Park. Comprising 0.8 hectares (2 acres) of land on the banks of the Regent's Canal – by St Pancras Lock and adjoining St Pancras Basin, the park is both a sanctuary for wildlife and an educational centre, forming "a lovely oasis". [4] It is run by the London Wildlife Trust. A visitors' centre caters for casual ...

  3. Camley Street - Wikipedia

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    Camley Street is a street in the London Borough of Camden in London, England. It lies in St Pancras and King's Cross: stretching over a kilometre from St Pancras railway station in the south, over the Regent's Canal, and to Agar Grove in the north. Camley Street is the location of Camley Street Natural Park, a local nature reserve.

  4. File:Camley Street Natural Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. London Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    Braeburn Park [11] Crayford Yes A former orchard, quarry and landfill site reclaimed by nature and now managed in partnership with the Land Trust. Bramley Bank [12] Croydon: Yes Restored woodland and heathland in Croydon which typifies London's semi-natural habitats, providing a home for stag beetles and woodpeckers. Camley Street Natural Park [13]

  6. Gunnersbury Triangle - Wikipedia

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    These include Camley Street Natural Park in King's Cross, Gillespie Park in Highbury, Gunnersbury Triangle in Chiswick, ..." and explains "The important message conveyed by these projects, regardless of their size, is that significant achievements for nature conservation are possible even in the most urban of settings, and often on modest ...

  7. Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Camden

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    The entrance to the Camley Street Natural Park, behind London King's Cross. The London Borough of Camden is in percentage terms the second-greenest of the Inner London boroughs (based on public green spaces). [n 1] It contains most of the swathe of land Hampstead Heath and many smaller green spaces.

  8. List of local nature reserves in England - Wikipedia

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    Camley Street Natural Park: London Borough of Camden: Canley Ford Community Woodland: Coventry: Cann Woods The Andy Stevens LNR: Plymouth: Cannon Hill Common: London Borough of Merton: Canvey Lake: Castle Point: Captain's Wood: Buckinghamshire: Carlisle Park: Northumberland: Carlton Marsh: Barnsley: Carpenter's Wood, Dungrove Hill: Windsor ...

  9. St Pancras Cruising Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club based at the basin of the same name, next to Camley Street Natural Park, between St Pancras Station and St Pancras Old Church, one of the oldest church buildings in London, [1] hence the name of the district. The club, which was founded in 1958, [2] is situated in a canal basin that was used to handle coal.