Parks, clubs and recreation

Friends of Coney Hall Park

A photograph of the park with the sun shining through the trees.

The Friends of Coney Hall Park have a long history of community service: providing new equipment in the playground; enhancing the natural environment with litter picks and gardening sessions; helping to create the community orchard, butterfly banks and a nature trail; holding fun events for the community. 

Find out more about Friends of Coney Hall Park


Environmental Action Coney Hall (EACH)

A photograph of the information panel in the nature area of the park

Since 2019, Environmental Action Coney Hall (EACH) has been working hard to make Coney Hall a pollinator village, by creating wildlife corridors and encouraging residents to protect and promote biodiversity.

Members range from 13 to 80 years old, and they also support young Duke of Edinburgh volunteers who want to work to improve our green spaces. They organise litter picks and take part in the Great British Spring Clean and other campaigns organised by Keep Britain Tidy. They also work with Well Wood volunteers and Friends of the Park.

In Coney Hall park, their community orchard and butterfly banks are thriving. Visit the park and follow the nature trail with its information boards and rubbing plaques for children. You’ll also see a large map board showing how our local green spaces join up via a circular walk. There is a sister board on the common.

Visit their Facebook page to find out more

Bromley Biodiversity Partnership works closely with Friends of Coney Hall Park and EACH. The partnership provides a wealth of knowledge and advice about how to preserve biodiversity in our green borough.


Tennis at Coney Hall

A photograph of the tennis courts.

Coney Hall Park has bookable tennis courts, run by The Park Langley Club. For just £25 a year per household, you can book the courts in up to 9 locations in the area.

Find out more about tennis in Coney Hall


Coney Hall Bowling Club

A photograph of two bowling balls, from the Coney Hall Bowling Club

A small friendly club nestled in the corner of Coney Hall Recreation Ground, the Club has been running for over 75 years and is always looking to welcome new members. They play in friendly matches against local clubs throughout the summer, culminating in our Club competitions in September. 

Find out more about the Bowling Club


Bromley Friends Forum of Bromley Parks and Green Spaces

There are Friends Groups right across the Borough from small urban parks to large open common land. Friends Groups are supported by the Council through their main contractor, idverde, with each Friends Group having it’s own primary contact with the team of Community Managers. You can volunteer with our own Friends of Coney Hall Park group, or find out more about the other groups in the borough.  

Find out more about Bromley Friends Forum


RSPB Bromley

Perhaps you’re already a keen bird watcher? Maybe you’re curious about the birds in the Well Wood or your garden and you’d like to know more? The RSPB brings people together to enjoy, learn about and protect wildlife on their talks, walks, trips and conservation work.

Find out more about the RSPB in Bromley


Coney Hall Village WI

In addition to their monthly meetings, the WI have a book club, cinema club, theatre group, Canasta group, craft group, walking group, gardening club and ten pin bowls club available to members. Spaces get booked up fast, so keep an eye on their website.

Find out more about Coney Hall WI


Bromley Befriending Services

Everyone needs other people, but not everyone has someone. For people who become isolated because of ill-health, disability or social disadvantage, being matched with a befriender often fills a big gap.
Find out how to get support → 


West Wickham Library 

Your local library is in West Wickham. Refurbished and reopened in 2025, it’s a fantastic and friendly resource, which even includes meeting rooms for hire, and a cafe. The address is: Glebe Way, West Wickham, Greater London, BR4 0SH. Find out more.