Barnet NETZERO – Greening our Borough
Creating healthier streets, healthier neighbourhoods, and a healthier planet.
https://www.barnet.gov.uk/sustainability-barnet-zero/green-spaces-biodiversity-and-nature
Biodiversity in Barnet
Making a positive impact on our local wildlife and green spaces, ensuring a thriving natural environment
https://www.barnet.gov.uk/sustainability-barnet-zero/green-spaces-biodiversity-and-nature/biodiversity-barnet
Barnet Green Spaces Network
Supporting the leaders of groups that volunteer on publicly owned parks and green spaces in the Londond Borough of Barnet.
https://bgsn.org/
GoParks London
GoParksLondon is a CPRE London project in collaboration with the London Friends of Green Spaces Network
GoParks listing for CSFCG: (note the mapped area on this site is incorrect and being updated, Copthall South Fields, are seperate from the Playing Fields :
https://www.goparks.london/park/copthall-playing-fields-and-stadium/#
Greenspace Information for Greater London CIC (GiGL)
The capital’s environmental records centre.
GiGLs listing and description for Copthall South Fields: https://www.gigl.org.uk/sinc/bal23/
iNaturalistUK – CSFCG Project
Species and wildlife site recording, project page:
https://uk.inaturalist.org/projects/csfcg-nature-recording
National Federation of Parks and Green Spaces
https://natfedparks.org.uk/
Watling Chase Community Forest
Part of this forest, planted in the mid 1990s, exist on our fields, nearly 30 years old – and after the wait, the young forest is now beginning to form.
Totalling 18,840 hectares (72 square miles) of land in Hertfordshire and the northern fringe of London
https://www.hertsmere.gov.uk/Documents/09-Planning–Building-Control/Planning-Policy/Planning-Publications/SPG—Watling-Chase.pdf
Wikipedia
Description of our fields on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copthall_South_Fields

