The Royal Parks is an Executive Agency of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, is the Minister with overall responsibility for The Royal Parks. The Secretary of State determines the financial framework and allocation of financial resources, including key targets, and also approves the corporate objectives for The Royal Parks. Day-to-day management of the Royal Parks has been delegated by the Secretary of State to the Chief Executive of the agency.
One of the most famous playgrounds in the world has reopened on PlayDay 2026 following a £3million investment by The Royal Parks charity. The playground located in Kensington Gardens opened in 2000 to commemorate the late Diana, Princess of Wales... Read More
Following the issue of an Amber heat alert, the City of London Corporation, The Royal Parks, The National Trust, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, and Parks for London have joined forces to encourage people to enjoy the capital’s open spaces... Read More
Responsibility for helping to protect the beauty and integrity of the eight Royal Parks in London has been awarded to BakerHicks, one of a handful of companies appointed to the new The Royal Parks Highways Engineering Consultancy Services Framework. ... Read More