It really is a shame that such a prominent park (north of Queen's Park) is in such a terrible state. I mean, when I've walk around London, and run into these beautifully maintained parks (like Bedford Park near the British Museum), it's such a delightful experience. I wish I could say the same about this park.
What's wrong with Queen's Park?
It's not bad from what I see although it's a bit brown from the mud and lack of foliage on the trees.
How does Bedford Park compare - I've never been.
What's wrong with Queen's Park?
It's not bad from what I see although it's a bit brown from the mud and lack of foliage on the trees.
How does Bedford Park compare - I've never been.
A few photos from Flickr of:
Bedford Square
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrick_john_quinn/410497047/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bendystraw/111725906/
Russell Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbush/2477820688/in/pool-611887@N24
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drumaboy/2176376988/in/pool-611887@N24
Berkeley Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drumaboy/3323029480/in/pool-611887@N24
Gordon Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fictiondreamer/2284216787/in/pool-611887@N24
Grosvenor Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/drumaboy/3016674230/in/pool-611887@N24
Golden Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/michael_and_sarah/162602820/in/pool-611887@N24
Soho Square:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrth/5546912/in/pool-611887@N24
I've been to the place in the height of summer, and apart from the leaves in the tress and greener vegetation, the place looks exactly the same; that is, no attention to detailing, dirt tracks all over, dray patches of grass, old deteriorated street furniture (benches), dead trees, and in general, a look that is far from a manicured look that other parks have.
I can see where your coming from but let me make one point:
I think your forgetting that the idea behind Queen's Park (at least what it's become today) is that it embodies a natural "forest" setting or something along those lines. The pictures you presented are completely different, clearly there's nothing natural about it - not that it's bad, it's just different. We have a few smaller parks that are closer along the lines of what you are looking for.
But Queen's park wasn't ever meant to be what your looking for - moreover, the density of trees is so much higher then Bedford Square - creating that more natural setting.
Personally I love it the way it is now and wouldn't want it to change to resemble those pictures in the slightest.
BUT - in front of the parliament building it self I wouldn't mind if it was better landscaped to create something similar to Bedford Square. It's deffinetly closer to that then Queen's Park is today but its lacking.