English National Cross Country Championships 2012
The first great national sporting event of Olympic year takes
place at Parliament Hill on Saturday 25 February, as cross country
running returns to its spiritual home. The first race begins at
11am, with the final race - the Men's Senior race - starting at
3pm. More details will be available on the
English Cross Country Association
website.
What to do on Hampstead Heath
View
the Hampstead Heath Diary (2.54mb) which runs
from April 2011 to March 2012.
Water temperature for Hampstead Heath swimmers
Lido: 2°C; Ladies' Pond: 2°C; Men's Pond: 2°C
as of 8 February 2012.
E-Newsletter
Sign up here or follow the link below to view
the latest edition of the Hampstead Heath e-newsletter.
Download the latest Hampstead Heath e-newsletter
(January 2012) (5.6mb)
Hampstead Heath Duathlon
The results of 2011 Hampstead Heath Duathlon, held on 4
September 2011 were:
Individual race results (292kb)
Team race results (464kb)
Hampstead Heath on Twitter
Follow us on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/CityCorpHeath
E-bulletins on dams and pond
Download a City of London statement on the
Hampstead Heath Flood & Water Management Project in the May
e-bulletin (1.3mb)
Download the January 2011
e-bulletin (1.8mb)
Kestrel conundrum
Watch this amazing video of
two kestrels tussling on Hampstead Heath.
Hampstead Heath Diary
View the
Hampstead Heath Diary (2.54mb) which
runs from April 2011 to March 2012 and provides information on
all Hampstead Heath facilities and management.
View the
Guide to Events from the Hampstead Heath
Diary (720kb)
Wildlife on Hampstead Heath
For seasonal wildlife and conservation updates on Hampstead
Heath (last updated 7 February 2012) go to our
Wildlife Heath happenings page.
Five day weather forecast from the BBC
For further information on Hampstead Heath's swimming facilities
visit our
Swimming page or telephone 020 7485 3873.
Reptile survey
LEHART (the London, Essex and Hertfordshire Amphibian &
Reptile Trust) are surveying our population of rare grass snakes to
help us work out how best to conserve them. If you have seen a
snake (or any other reptile) on Hampstead Heath, please tell
us more about it by either filling in our
online wildlife sightings form or by
downloading and filling in the form below, then posting
it to:
Ecologist, City of London, Heathfield House, 432 Archway Road,
London N6 4JH
Download the wildlife sightings form
here (32kb)
View
the Hampstead Heath Diary (2.54mb) which
runs from April 2011 to March
2012.