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  • In 1841 the people of Finsbury on the northern perimeter of the City of London petitioned for a park to alleviate conditions of the poor. The present-day site of Finsbury Park was one of four suggestions for the location of a park. Originally to be named Albert Park, the first plans were drawn up in 1850. Renamed Finsbury Park, plans for the park's creation were ratified by an Act of Parliament in 1857. Despite some local opposition, the park was opened in 1869.
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  • Finsbury Park is a public park in Harringay, north London, England. The park lies on the southern-most edge of the London Borough of Haringey.
  • Yet again we wake to another terrible incident in London. This time in Finsbury Park just down the road from me here in Archway.
  • Finsbury Park is a public park with an open ground and some sport facilities which include football pitches, a bowling green, an athletics stadium...
  • Named after Finsbury Park, the local area is a bustling multicultural neighbourhood which in recent years has seen it blossom into one of London’s up and coming...
  • The project started in 2020 and it will run until 2025 when the Treaty itself will have been created and signed by all the species communities of Finsbury Park.
  • A buzzy North London hub, Finsbury Park offers all the best of London.
  • With a revamped transport hub, Finsbury Park continues to be one of London’s best-connected Zone 2 districts.
  • Finsbury Park London is truly an ideal tourist destination that permits you to enjoy a soothing walk along the alluring river.
  • Finsbury Park is one of London's more affordable areas to live in, mostly because it has a bit of a reputation.
  • This 4.5 mile stretch between Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace is a local nature reserve and passes through some of the greenest areas in London.