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  Spelthorne Council nominates two open spaces for Queen Elizabeth II Field status
Two open spaces nominated for Queen Elizabeth II Field status
 
 
Spelthorne Council last night (Cabinet meeting 13 December) decided to nominate two open spaces in the Borough for Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Field status.

The spaces earmarked in Spelthorne are Orchard Meadow in Sunbury and Stanwell New Start *open space.

The QEII Field project is an opportunity for residents of Spelthorne to be part of a high profile national campaign to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and also the London 2012 Olympics.

The aim of the project is to protect outdoor recreational space and, in so doing, raise the profile of parks and open spaces, encouraging the public to make better use of them. Further, it is hoped that extra funding may be made available to community groups, could mean further improvements can be made.

The QEII Field status is in perpetuity although there is some flexibility for developments should these be considered necessary.

Councillor Penny Forbes-Forsyth, Cabinet Member for Parks and Leisure commented: “I am delighted that two valuable open spaces in Spelthorne can go forward to be considered. This will ensure that this Borough can be part of a high profile national campaign to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics next year in London.

“The project will certainly raise the profile of the Borough’s parks and open spaces and also, I hope, make sure they are used and appreciated by members of the public”.


*the exact venue is yet to be designated.





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