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Gunnersbury during Covid-19: Their Stories

Public parks were created to offer healthy recreation for all and Gunnersbury is no different. When the then-Minister for Health, Neville Chamberlain opened the park in 1926 it was as a place of wellbeing, a green lung for west London's communities.

Gunnersbury has been a lifeline for many during the Coronavirus pandemic, and in this photography exhibition local people share what this park has meant to them during these unprecedented times.

Image by Amanda Kuijvenhoven

 

Event details

Dates:

Times:

7am - dusk

Price:

Free entry

Location:

Round Pond

Booking:

No booking required

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