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Parsloes Park is a 58 hectare public park in Dagenham in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is owned and managed by the borough council. A small area opposite the Wren Road entrance is managed for wildlife and designated as a Local Nature Reserve called Parsloes Park Squatts. The park derives its name from the Passelewe family, who owned the land in the thirteenth century. Paintings of the old manor house are held in the Valence House Museum. There are entrances in Parsloes Avenue, Gale Street and Wren Road.

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  • Parsloes Park est un parc public de 58 hectares situé à Dagenham, dans le borough londonien de Barking et Dagenham. Il appartient et est géré par le conseil d'arrondissement. Une petite zone en face de l'entrée de Wren Road est gérée pour la faune et désignée comme une réserve naturelle locale appelée Parsloes Park Squatts. Le parc tire son nom de la famille Passelewe, propriétaire du terrain au XIIIe siècle. Le terrain a été acquis par le London County Council en 1923. Le parlementaire Christopher Addison inaugura le parc le 13 juillet 1935, marquant ainsi l'achèvement officiel du domaine de Becontree. Il dispose d'une aire de jeux pour enfants, de terrains de football, de courts de tennis, d'un terrain de basket-ball, d'un terrain de boules et d'un lac. Parsloes Park Squatts est une zone de prairies acides et rugueuses avec une haie historique. Parsloes fait également partie du quartier londonien de Barking et de Dagenham. La population du quartier au recensement de 2011 était de 9 839 personnes. * * * * (fr)
  • Is páirc suite sa London Borough of Barking and Dagenham í Parsloes Park. (ga)
  • Parsloes Park is a 58 hectare public park in Dagenham in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is owned and managed by the borough council. A small area opposite the Wren Road entrance is managed for wildlife and designated as a Local Nature Reserve called Parsloes Park Squatts. The park derives its name from the Passelewe family, who owned the land in the thirteenth century. Paintings of the old manor house are held in the Valence House Museum. The land was acquired by the London County Council in 1923. The park was opened by MP Christopher Addison on 13 July 1935, marking the official completion of the Becontree estate. It has a children's play area, football pitches, tennis courts, a basketball court, a bowling green, and a lake. Parsloes Park Squatts is an area of rough acid grassland with a historic hedge. In the 1930s, the stretch of the which flowed through Parsloes Park was channelled through a pipe and buried. The brook now runs in culvert for approximately 430 meters under the eastern section of the Park. In 2022, Thames21 supported by the Mayor of London’s Green and Resilient Spaces fund, announced plans to deculvert the stretch of Gores Brook running through the park. There are entrances in Parsloes Avenue, Gale Street and Wren Road. Parsloes is also a ward of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. The population of the ward at the 2011 Census was 9,839. (en)
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  • Is páirc suite sa London Borough of Barking and Dagenham í Parsloes Park. (ga)
  • Parsloes Park is a 58 hectare public park in Dagenham in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is owned and managed by the borough council. A small area opposite the Wren Road entrance is managed for wildlife and designated as a Local Nature Reserve called Parsloes Park Squatts. The park derives its name from the Passelewe family, who owned the land in the thirteenth century. Paintings of the old manor house are held in the Valence House Museum. There are entrances in Parsloes Avenue, Gale Street and Wren Road. (en)
  • Parsloes Park est un parc public de 58 hectares situé à Dagenham, dans le borough londonien de Barking et Dagenham. Il appartient et est géré par le conseil d'arrondissement. Une petite zone en face de l'entrée de Wren Road est gérée pour la faune et désignée comme une réserve naturelle locale appelée Parsloes Park Squatts. Parsloes fait également partie du quartier londonien de Barking et de Dagenham. La population du quartier au recensement de 2011 était de 9 839 personnes. * * * * (fr)
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