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For The park in Lewisham, London, see Crofton Park.
Cofton Park (grid reference SP003762) is a park located in south Birmingham, England.
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History
The 135 acres of land land was acquired by Birmingham City Council in 1933 for £10,640 (£559,907 as of 2011),[1] from the trustees for William Walter Hinde.[2] In his will, he bequeathed the residue of his estate “for the purchase of land…to be kept for ever as an open space for the benefit of the people of Birmingham.”
It is home to Birmingham Park’s Cofton nursery which provides displays of bedding plants for parks throughout the City. The park is also used for civic occasions, the city centre floral display, Heart of England in Bloom and gardening shows such the Chelsea Flower Show and since 1996, BBC Gardeners’ World Live.
Pope Benedict XVI
During his visit to the United Kingdom, Pope Benedict XVI celebrated mass and presided over the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman, with a crowd of 51,626 people present at the 80,000-capacity Cofton Park near Longbridge, Birmingham, on Sunday 19 September 2010.[3]
Prior to the mass, music and prayer ceremonies were held at the park and were broadcast live on BBC Radio 4 as part of their weekly programme Sunday Worship. At the end of the mass, once Pope Benedict XVI had left the park to continue on to other engagements, students from a local school performed numerous soul-inspired songs for the crowd.
References
- ^ UK CPI inflation numbers based on data available from Lawrence H. Officer (2010) "What Were the UK Earnings and Prices Then?" MeasuringWorth.
- ^ Official handbook, Birmingham. 1937
- ^ "Pope's visit to Coventry shelved". BBC News. June 24, 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_and_warwickshire/10403660.stm.
External links
- Park's page on Birmingham City Council site
Categories:- Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, West Midlands
- 1933 establishments
- Northfield Constituency
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