Four London parks are about to get massive makeovers
Briefly

The star-studded north London burial ground, which is home to the graves of the likes of Karl Marx, George Eliot and George Michael, is getting just over £100,000 to help conserve its heritage, improve public access and boost biodiversity.
Broomfield will receive just over £500,000 to help it put together a long-term plan for its burnt-out house and restore its landscaping and water garden.
The National Lottery will also be funding something called the London Blue Chain, which is a project by Froglife aiming to restore ponds and wildlife corridors for amphibians and reptiles. It'll complement the London Green Chain, which consists of 50 miles of walking routes in southeast London, and get nearly £600,000 in Lottery funds.
Read at Time Out London
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