Finsbury Circus, the largest green area in the City of London, has finally reopened after being closed for over a decade for refurbishments associated with Crossrail construction. Originally shut down in 2010, it has undergone significant redesign by Hackney-based firms Studio Weave and Architecture00, creating an urban forest, new pathways, and heightened landscaping. Established in 1606 as London's first public park, Finsbury Circus includes important historical features like a restored Grade II-listed drinking fountain. The park is now a vital addition for relaxation and recreation in the urban environment.
Finsbury Circus, London's oldest public park, has reopened after more than a decade of closures caused by construction work, now featuring a redesigned urban landscape.
The park's reopening marks a significant milestone, providing City workers and residents access to green space that has been under construction since 2010.
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