- Gheluvelt Park
Gheluvelt Park is a public
park inWorcester ,England . It was opened on the17 June 1922 to commemorate the Worcestershire Regiment's 2nd Battalion after their part inBattle of Gheluvelt , aWorld War I battle that took place on31 October 1914 in Gheluvelt (nearYpres ),Belgium . It was opened byField Marshal John French, 1st Earl of Ypres , who stated, "on that day the 2nd Worcesters saved the British Empire." A plaque inside the park commemorates Captain Gerald Ernest Lea, who died on15 September 1914 while commanding D. Company of the 2nd Battalion.The park is located in the
Barbourne area of Worcester, along the A449 (Barbourne Road) and stretches across to theRiver Severn . The Barbourne Brook, which leads to the Severn, feeds a duck pond within which is abandstand . The park contains a children's play area and a supervisedpaddling pool . A conservation site is managed by the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust and, following renovations to the old Victorian Pump House, the Environment Centre provides information about environmental issues as well assustainability . There are also tennis courts within the grounds which can be booked by the public ahead of time.The Friends of Gheluvelt Park organisation helps maintain the parks and organise events such as Carols in the Park and a St. George's Day celebration.
A significant area of the park, including the children's play area, was flooded by the Severn and the Barbourne Brook during the
2007 United Kingdom floods in July.References
* [http://www.cityofworcester.gov.uk/parks/parks.htm#gheluvelt Gheluvelt Park] at CityOfWorcester.gov.uk. Accessed
22 November 2005 .
* [http://worcestershire.whub.org.uk/home/wccindex/wcc-sustainability/wcc-sustainability-success-pumphouse.htm Pumphouse Environment Centre] , Worcestershire County Council. Accessed22 November 2005 .
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/worcester.htm The Worcestershire Regiment in 1914–1918] at "The Long, Long Trail". Accessed22 November 2005 .
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