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Chislehurst 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

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OPEN AIR RECREATIONAL AMENITIES.

Location.Acreage.Description.
Abbeyhill Park6.84Open space.
Belmont Lane Open Space5.59Open space.
Beverley Avenue1.64Open space.
Chalk Wood and Mount Misery69.21Open space.
Chislehurst Recreation Ground and Whytes Woodland15.02Open space with 4 tennis courts, 1 football pitch, children's playground and aviary.
Church Lane Recreation Ground2.25Open space.
Footscray Common.70Open space.
Footscray Recreation Ground6.80Open space.
Hoblingwell Wood87.00Open space, 2 cricket pitches and 4 football pitches. Games Warden. Children's playground.
Hollyoak Wood Park11.61Open space and part allotments.
King George's Field11.10Open space with 3 football pitches, 2 cricket pitches and 2 concrete cricket practice pitches and children's playground.
Lamorbey Park:—
(1) The Glade10.63Open space.
(2) Land fronting Burnt Oak Lane2.00Open space.
(3) Land leased12.42Open space.
Longlands Recreation Ground6.00Open space with 1 football pitch.
Marlborough Park6.32Open space with 1 football pitch and 1 netball pitch Games Warden.
Mottingham Sports Ground30.00Open space with 2 tennis courts, 8 football pitches, 6 cricket pitches, 1 hockey pitch and 3 concrete cricket practice pitches. Games Warden. Putting Green.
Mottingham Recreation Ground5.89Open space—children's playground.
Old Farm Park11.78Open space and part allotments.
Parish Wood6.73Open space.
Penhill Park17.10Open space with 4 football pitches, 3 cricket pitches, 1 concrete cricket pitch and children's playground.