I play in the play area and we take our dog for a run.
You’ve got the maze, you’ve got the play area, you've got the lakes, you can ride you bikes a lot. Just the wide-open space really.
I run, so morning jogs, and also the gym, and tennis.
And Tennis. I use it for tennis, squash and basically a few runs around the park as well.
Time out, just time out. Especially to relax and slow-down.
Well my son does a lot of sport and when he was little I would just come here for a walk. Nowadays just for him to go swimming, play basketball and just walking around, like today. It’s nice on a Sunday.
It’s meant a number of things. It’s been a park for training in, a park for leisure and now we have a child it's a family park.
Just spending some time looking at the views. Looking back over London or down over Croydon.
The grandchildren come up and we take a look at the dinosaurs. The café's nice.
We have races up the hill.
The park’s very important to me because I think it’s a wonderful area for all kinds of activities. There is also the historical interest if you go the museum about Crystal Palace.
The park means fresh air, activities, nature, communication with nature-birds, those sorts of things.
It's nice and tranquil. You can come out of London, well you are still in London, and it’s still a very big park-nice and green. You feel like you are getting away from it.
Because it’s such a diverse park, you go around the corner and there’s a different view to look at. It’s just a really nice place to be.
Walking around it on a regular basis, you can’t spoil the trees.
We use the play area and then, next to that, obviously, there is the dinosaur park which my seven year old absolutely loves.
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