King George's Field Trust has reported a significant level of activity across its facilities in Tower Hamlets, with over 970 sessions delivered in the fourth quarter of the 2025/26 financial year. These sessions, which took place at locations including Stay & Play, Whitehorse Adventure Playground, and Stepney Green Astroturf, saw participation exceeding 29,000 attendances.

The diverse range of activities included children's play sessions, holiday programmes, and corporate volunteering. The Trust's facilities are located within Mile End Park and Stepney Green Park.

The Art Pavilion hosted exhibitions involving 15 Tower Hamlets secondary schools, alongside community arts programmes and workshops. This cultural programming supported local artists, schools, and creative networks, increasing the participation and visibility of local talent. The Ecology Pavilion was used for NHS Blood and Transplant sessions, providing opportunities for Tower Hamlets residents to give blood. It also hosted arts networking events, including a Tower Hamlets Arts Networking event designed for arts organisations and practitioners to meet, find resources, and hear from guest speakers.

The Trust highlighted that these activities contribute to improved health and wellbeing, particularly for children and young people, and support local artists and creative networks.