It’s the trees 29.

Public Walks were basically composed of three things grass, trees and a wide path, possibly rustic seats along the way. They were not municipal but organised by landowners who recouped their initial outlay by charging an entrance fee and maybe sometimes laying on some entertainments. Although citizens could always take a walk through the streets

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It’s the trees 28.

History often denies simple answers, such as where was the first municipal park in Britain created? Three relevant texts; Elborough, T. ‘A Walk in the Park’ (Penguin Random House, 2016), Lasdun, S. ‘The English Park’ (Andre Deutsch, 1991) and Conway, Hazel ‘Public Parks’ (Shire Garden History, 1996) have varying opinions. Of the two words ‘municipal’

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