Crystal Palace Park is a historic park located in south east London and has something for everyone.
The Park's 200 acres are home to a diverse range of activities for visitors and locals alike, whether it is enjoying sport in the National Sports Centre (NSC), live music in the concert bowl or simply taking in the Park's landscape whilst walking.
The Crystal Palace Park website aims to highlight the Park's unique history, provide information and news about activities happening in the Park and insight into the London Development Agency's (LDA's) revitalisation plans for the Park in the future.
The London Development Agency (LDA) has created a Crystal Palace Park Masterplan to bring the Park back to its former glory, by interpreting it's past to turn it into a functional and sustainable Park for the future.
The Masterplan application was granted permission by the Planning Committee at Bromley Council in December 2008. On Wednesday 28 January 2009 the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Hazel Blears, published her decision to call in the Master Plan application for the Park and the National Sports Centre (NSC). The Inquiry will be later this year.
The Outline Planning Application for the Masterplan was submitted to the London Borough of Bromley on 1 November 2007. The application also contained the necessary Conservation Area Consent application for the Park and a Listed Building Consent application for the National Sports Centre.
You can still view the Masterplan applications and supporting documents on this website and much more.