Visitors to the award winning site can now enjoy a new circular walk which takes in the famous Great Oak.
Panshanger Park wins industry equivalent of an Oscar for outstanding restoration work
Tarmac receive the highly coveted Cooper-Heyman Cup at the Mineral Product Association’s (MPA) Restoration & Biodiversity Awards in London.
Dog walkers reminded to keep animals on leads after sheep attack in Panshanger Park
Panshanger Park’s famer, Geoff Wiltshire was called just after 11am yesterday morning (Thursday 14th September) to reports that an Alsatian had attacked one of the 150 sheep grazing in the field between the car park and the Keeper’s Cottage.
Update on improvements to Panshanger Park
We are pleased to say we are moving forward with a programme of park improvements over the autumn and winter months.
Panshanger Park made more accessible for horse riders with first ‘Park and Ride’ event
Fourteen horse riders have enjoyed the park’s stunning landscape from the seat of their saddle as temporary parking facilities were set up to make it easier to park horse boxes.
Panshanger Park’s Festival of Wildlife – the biggest yet
Around 3,000 people visited Tarmac’s Panshanger Park at the end of July for the annual Festival of Wildlife to celebrate the rich diversity found in Hertfordshire and Middlesex.
Wildflower meadow blooms at Panshanger Park
Now is the ideal time to visit Tarmac’s Panshanger Park to experience the Rifle Butts meadow in full flower.
Family fun with Tarmac at the Hertfordshire show
The Tarmac team enjoyed meeting members of the community and engaging in lots of fun activities at the 131st Hertfordshire County Show, held at The Showground in Redbourn on the 27th and 28th of May.
200 take part in MOVE Week event at Panshanger Park
On Sunday 4th of June, around 200 people took to Panshanger Park to take part in free walks, sports, an obstacle course and craft activities, at an event designed to encourage all the family to get active and celebrate MOVE Week 2017.
Hertfordshire County Show Lego competition
Lots of fun was had over the May bank holiday at this year’s Hertfordshire County Show. Along with face-painting and Forest School activities there was also a LEGO competition inspired by Panshanger Park. There were lots of imaginative creations including a propeller plane and an amphibious truck.