2014
TQ3682 : Mile End Park Green Bridge
taken 10 years ago, near to Stepney, Tower Hamlets, England
Mile End Park Green Bridge
The 1943 County of London Plan envisaged that a strip of open space could be created along the eastern bank of the Regent's Canal to connect Victoria Park with the River Thames. Mile End Park was developed over a number of years by demolishing substandard housing and landscaping the surrounding areas. The first major section opened in 1952. In some areas the land has been gently mounded to provide a contrast with the typical flat terrain of the park.
This view looks towards the green bridge over Mile End Road, with the tower of the Roman Catholic Church of The Guardian Angels seen on the other side. Although much was cleared away to create the park, features which were kept, like the church, helped to give a link to the past and provide additional interest in the largely flat landscape. The green bridge is a pedestrian bridge opened in July 1999. It was built over the Mile End Road which bisects the park. For the view underneath see
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