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COMBINED QUALITY and VALUE ASSESSMENT 2015 Avenue COMBINED QUALITY AND VALUE ASSESSMENT 2015 Park Name Area Ward Hectarage Quality Value High/ Low Childs Hill Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 3.02 GOOD Good High/High Edgwarebury Park Hendon Edgware 15.95 GOOD Good High/High Golders Hill Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 14.50 EXCELLENT Good High/High Hendon Park Hendon West Hendon 11.87 GOOD Excellent High/High Heybourne Park Hendon Colindale 6.24 GOOD Good High/High Lyttelton Playing Field Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 9.59 GOOD Fair High/High Malcolm Park Hendon West Hendon 1.90 GOOD Good High/High Mill Hill Park Hendon Mill Hill 18.66 GOOD Good High/High Oak Hill Park Chipping Barnet East Barnet 33.48 GOOD Good High/High Old Court House Recreation Ground Chipping Barnet Underhill 3.08 GOOD Good High/High Victoria Park Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 7.53 GOOD Good High/High Avenue House Golders Green & Finchley Finchley Church End 4.32 GOOD Poor High/Low Cricklewood Playground Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 0.28 GOOD Fair High/Low Hampstead Heath extension Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 30.27 GOOD Fair High/Low Arrandene Open Space Hendon Mill Hill 23.43 FAIR Good Low/High Ashbourne Grove OS Hendon Hale 0.16 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Gate Wood Chipping Barnet Underhill 7.89 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Hill Open Space Chipping Barnet Underhill 1.63 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Playing Field Chipping Barnet Underhill 12.37 FAIR Good Low/High Brent Green Open Space Hendon Hendon 0.29 FAIR Fair Low/High Brent Park Hendon Hendon 3.44 FAIR Good Low/High Brook Farm Chipping Barnet Totteridge 22.42 FAIR Fair Low/High Brookside Walk Hendon Hendon 6.07 FAIR Good Low/High Brunswick Crescent Playground Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 0.20 POOR Fair Low/High Brunswick Park/Waterfall Walk Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 19.56 FAIR Good Low/High Cherry Tree Hill Golders Green & Finchley East Finchley 0.09 POOR Fair Low/High Cherry Tree Wood Golders Green & Finchley East Finchley 5.43 FAIR Good Low/High Clarefield Park Golders Green & Finchley Golders Green 2.10 FAIR Good Low/High Claremont Open Space Golders Green & Finchley Golders Green 2.36 POOR Good Low/High Clitterhouse Playing Fields Golders Green & Finchley Golders Green 17.88 FAIR Good Low/High Colindale Park Hendon Colindale 1.09 FAIR Good Low/High Colindeep Lane Open Space Hendon Colindale 0.25 POOR Good Low/High College Park/Field Mead/Rivington Crescent Hendon Colindale 0.09 POOR Good Low/High Coppetts Wood Chipping Barnet Coppetts 12.97 FAIR Good Low/High Copthall Playing Field Hendon Mill Hill 50.62 FAIR Good Low/High Corner Mead South Hendon Colindale 0.17 POOR Good Low/High Court Way Open Space Hendon Colindale 0.26 POOR Good Low/High Darlands DR Chipping Barnet Underhill 0.12 FAIR Fair Low/High Deansbrook Rec Hendon Burnt Oak 0.47 POOR Good Low/High Duck Island Chipping Barnet Underhill 10.90 FAIR Good Low/High Everleigh Walk OS Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 2.28 FAIR Good Low/High Fairway Playground Hendon Hale 0.16 FAIR Good Low/High Field Mead Open Space Hendon Colindale 0.14 POOR Good Low/High Friary Park Chipping Barnet Coppetts 9.29 FAIR Good Low/High Glebelands Open Space Golders Green & Finchley Woodhouse 12.32 FAIR Fair Low/High Grange Playing Fields Chipping Barnet Underhill 4.02 FAIR Good Low/High Greenhill Gardens Chipping Barnet Oakleigh 1.74 FAIR Fair Low/High Hadley Common (Green) Chipping Barnet High Barnet 19.65 FAIR Good Low/High Hampden Square Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 0.08 FAIR Good Low/High Harcourt Avenue Open Space Hendon Hale 0.62 POOR Fair Low/High Highview Gardens Open Space Hendon Hale 0.10 FAIR Fair Low/High King George's Fields Chipping Barnet Underhill 26.19 FAIR Good Low/High Lovers Walk Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 0.31 FAIR Fair Low/High Lyndhurst Park Hendon Hale 3.18 FAIR Good Low/High Moat Mount Open Space Hendon Hale 18.49 FAIR Good Low/High Monkfrith OS Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 0.20 FAIR Fair Low/High Mount Grove Open Space Hendon Hale 0.21 FAIR Fair Low/High Mount Road Open Space Hendon West Hendon 0.08 POOR Good Low/High New Southgate Recreational Ground Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 5.86 FAIR Fair Low/High Northway Gardens Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 1.52 FAIR Fair Low/High Oakway OS Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 0.07 FAIR Fair Low/High Penhurst Gardens Open space Hendon Hale 0.06 POOR Fair Low/High Princes Park Golders Green & Finchley Golders Green 1.42 FAIR Good Low/High Public paths Grahame Park Hendon Colindale 0.54 POOR Good Low/High Quakers Course/North Acre Hendon Colindale 0.02 POOR Good Low/High Quinta Open Space Chipping Barnet Underhill 3.29 FAIR Fair Low/High Rushgrove Park Hendon Colindale 3.65 FAIR Excellent Low/High Scratchwood Open Space Hendon Hale 27.45 FAIR Fair Low/High Silkstream Walk Hendon Burnt Oak 1.32 POOR Good Low/High St Mary's Church Green Chipping Barnet Brunswick Park 0.37 FAIR Fair Low/High Stanhope Road Open Space Chipping Barnet Underhill 1.03 FAIR Fair Low/High Stonegrove Park Hendon Edgware 2.79 FAIR Good Low/High Stoneyfields park Hendon Hale 3.01 FAIR Good Low/High Sturgess Avenue Open Space Hendon West Hendon 0.07 POOR Fair Low/High Sturgess Park Hendon West Hendon 0.67 POOR Good Low/High Sunny Hill Park Hendon Hendon 21.54 FAIR Good Low/High Swan Lane Open Space Chipping Barnet Totteridge 3.68 FAIR Fair Low/High Tally Ho Corner Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 0.01 FAIR Fair Low/High The Burroughs Open Space Hendon Hendon 0.26 FAIR Fair Low/High The Meads Open Space Hendon Hale 2.65 FAIR Good Low/High Tyrell Way Ball Park Hendon West Hendon 0.12 POOR Good Low/High Victoria Recreation Ground Chipping Barnet East Barnet 6.50 FAIR Fair Low/High Watling Park Hendon Burnt Oak 10.91 FAIR Excellent Low/High Welsh Harp marginal land Hendon West Hendon 11.38 FAIR Good Low/High West Hendon Playing Fields Hendon West Hendon 26.57 FAIR Fair Low/High Whitings Hill Open Space Chipping Barnet Underhill 15.12 FAIR Fair Low/High Woodcroft Park Hendon Hale 2.79 FAIR Good Low/High Wyatts Farm Chipping Barnet Totteridge 9.36 FAIR Fair Low/High York Park Hendon West Hendon 1.75 POOR Fair Low/High (Monken) Hadley Common Chipping Barnet High Barnet 9.51 FAIR Fair Low/Low Ballards Lane Spinney Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 0.14 FAIR Fair Low/Low Barfield Avenue Playground Chipping Barnet Oakleigh 0.37 FAIR Poor Low/Low Basing Hill Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 2.64 FAIR Fair Low/Low Belmont OS Chipping Barnet East Barnet 1.27 POOR Fair Low/Low Bethune Recreation Ground Chipping Barnet Coppetts 12.89 FAIR Fair Low/Low Bigwood Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 7.35 FAIR Fair Low/Low Bittacy Hill Park Hendon Mill Hill 2.72 FAIR Fair Low/Low Bounds Green/Fairview OS Chipping Barnet Coppetts 1.32 POOR Fair Low/Low Boysland OS Hendon Edgware 0.59 FAIR Fair Low/Low Brent Street Police Gardens Hendon Hendon 0.04 FAIR Fair Low/Low Brunswick 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Chipping Barnet High Barnet 0.10 FAIR Fair Low/Low Dame Alice Owens Grounds Chipping Barnet Oakleigh 3.94 FAIR Poor Low/Low Darlands Lake Nature Reserve Chipping Barnet Totteridge 3.49 FAIR Fair Low/Low Daws Lane Hendon Mill Hill 0.01 POOR Fair Low/Low Deacons Green Hendon Edgware 0.10 FAIR Fair Low/Low Deansbrook Playground Hendon Edgware 0.12 FAIR Fair Low/Low Elm Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 0.31 FAIR Fair Low/Low Elmshurst Open Space Golders Green & Finchley East Finchley 0.57 POOR Fair Low/Low Finchley Way Open Space Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 0.36 POOR Fair Low/Low Fletchers Gardens Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 0.67 FAIR Poor Low/Low Friern Barnet Road Gardens Chipping Barnet Coppetts 0.13 FAIR Fair Low/Low Friern Bridge OS Chipping Barnet Coppetts 1.67 POOR Fair Low/Low Friern Bridge Retail Park Chipping Barnet Coppetts 5.83 FAIR Fair Low/Low Friern Village Park Chipping Barnet Coppetts 4.14 FAIR Poor Low/Low Fursby Avenue Open Space Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 3.81 FAIR Fair Low/Low Gibbs Green Open Space Hendon Hale 0.03 POOR Fair Low/Low Great North Road OS Chipping Barnet Totteridge 0.30 FAIR Fair Low/Low Greyhound Hill Open Space Hendon Hendon 0.04 POOR Fair Low/Low Hadley Cricket Outfield Chipping Barnet High Barnet 1.54 FAIR Fair Low/Low Hadley High Stone Chipping Barnet High Barnet 0.13 FAIR Poor Low/Low Halliwick Recreational Ground Chipping Barnet Coppetts 2.43 FAIR Fair Low/Low Hamilton Road Playground Golders Green & Finchley East Finchley 0.39 FAIR Fair Low/Low Highlands Gardens Chipping Barnet High Barnet 1.07 FAIR Fair Low/Low Holcombe Hill Open Space Hendon Mill Hill 0.08 POOR Fair
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