Merton May 2018
Traffic noise maps of public parks in Merton May 2018
This document shows traffic noise maps for parks in the borough. The noise maps are taken from http://www.extrium.co.uk/noiseviewer.html. Occasionally, google earth or google map images are included to help the reader identify where the park is located. Similar documents are available for all London Boroughs. These were created as part of research into the impact of traffic noise in London’s parks. They should be read in conjunction with the main report and data analysis which are available at http://www.cprelondon.org.uk/resources/item/2390-noiseinparks. The key to the traffic noise maps is shown here to the right. Orange denotes noise of 55 decibels (dB). Louder noises are denoted by reds and blues with dark blue showing the loudest. Where the maps appear with no colour and are just grey, this means there is no traffic noise of 55dB or above.
London Borough of Merton
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1. Abbey Recreation Ground, Nursery Road Playing Fields
2. Cannon Hill Common, Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Park and Playing Fields
3. Colliers Wood Recreation Ground
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5. Donnelly Green (Pollards Hill Childrens Park)
6. Dundonald Recreation Ground
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7. Durnsford Recreation Ground
8. Figges Marsh
9. Garfield Recreation Ground, Wandle Meadow Nature Reserve
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10. Haydons Road Recreation Ground
11. John Innes Park and Recreation Ground
12. Kendor Gardens
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13. King George's Playing Fields (Recreation Ground)
14. Lavender Park
15. London Road Playing Fields
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16. Mitcham Common, Canons Recreation Ground (excluding Golf Club)
17. Morden Hall Park (National Trust, paid entry)
18. Morden Park
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19. Morden Recreation Ground, Risley Sports Ground
20. Moreton Green
21. Mostyn Gardens
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22. Pollards Hill Recreation Ground
23. Ravensbury Park
24. Raynes Park Sports Ground
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25. Rock Terrace Recreation Ground
26. Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields
27. South Park Gardens
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28. Wandle Park
29. Wimbledon Common
30. Wimbledon Park (excluding Golf Club)
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31. Merton Park
32. Cricket Green
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