Location
Normand Park is Green Flag Award accredited and is located in Fulham bordered by Normand Road to the north, Lillie Road to the south and Virgin Active Fulham to the west.
The park's postcode is W14 9PD and the map reference is 524600 E,177720 N.
The play area is open by 7.30am and locked in the evening. The park is otherwise unlocked.
Transport links
Nearest tube and rail: West Brompton (District, Southern, London Overground)
Buses: 28, 74, 190, 306 and 430
There is no on-site parking. Pay and display parking is available in the surrounding areas.
Area
The park area is 2.1 hecatres.
Facilities
- under 8s play area section
- over 8s play area section
- outdoor gym
- tea kiosk with toilets
- historic feature
- community garden with accessible raised garden beds
- bowling green with pavilion
- table tennis tables
- skate and bmx area.
The park features long grass conservation areas with spring bulbs, and wildlife hedging.
There are also bird and bat boxes, together with dead wood log pile.
The canopy is well established with most trees at 80 to 130 years-old, shrubs, herbaceous layer and bulbs and trees.
Opening hours
Closing times vary depending on the time of year. See Locking times in parks and cemeteries
Bookable sports facilities
Normand Park has one 5-a-side all weather pitch.
Friends and community groups
There is a thriving friends group who are the main stakeholder for the park.
History
Consultations
Future uses of the bowling green and pavilion
A consultation exercise on possible future uses of the discussed bowling green and pavilion was undertaken in 2020. The most popular proposed uses for the space were a café or community hub, and a community garden and or wildlife space.
As a result, the council is seeking options for leasing the pavilion building to a community run organisation. We are in the early stages of this process but will update on progress when we can.
To support the provision of an accessible wildlife area, the council have secured some funding to deliver a project to "rewild" the disused bowling green.
The rewilding project seeks to build on the planting in March 2022 of a Tiny Forest. The budget available to further transform the bowling green is limited, but we are seeking to grow this space even more. The plan is to complete the improvement works in autumn this year. However, over time, there will be further incremental changes as we monitor how the space is used and work with various stakeholder groups to make improvements.
Contact information
Contact the H&F Council parks team by email at parks@lbhf.gov.uk or phone on 020 8748 3020.
Contact your Park Ambassador by email at lbhf@idverde.co.uk.
Report an incident for investigation to your local Law Enforcement Team (LET) by email at let.hf@lbhf.gov.uk or phone on 020 8753 1100 (select option 3).