Queen Elizabeth II Fields :: Shared Description

To mark the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, and also the London Olympic Games, in 2012, Fields in Trust (the trading name of the National Playing Fields Association) set up the Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge. The scheme mirrored in many respects the King George Field programme of 1935 in that it aimed to give protection in perpetuity to free outdoor recreational spaces. Whereas the 1935 scheme largely resulted in new spaces, to a large extent the 2012 Challenge involved funding of improvements to existing open space.
The fundamental link is that open space associated with Fields in Trust cannot be disposed of without the Trust's consent.
The Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge has resulted in around 1600 spaces across the UK* being designated, totalling over 20,000 acres of protected recreational space. Each location is awarded a heraldic plaque cast in aluminium, 40cm in diameter including the royal coat of arms and an inscription.
*In Scotland the fields are known as Queen Elizabeth Fields
by Alan Murray-Rust
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SO1091 : Looking under Dolerw footbridge by Penny Mayes
NT2470 : Entrance to the Braidburn Valley Park by M J Richardson
NT2370 : Craiglockhart Pond Environmental Enhancement Project by M J Richardson
NT2469 : Braidburn Valley Park by M J Richardson
NT2570 : New bridge over the Braid Burn by M J Richardson
NT2570 : Bridge over the Braid Burn by M J Richardson
SK5978 : Commemorative plaques, Bracebridge Recreation Field by Alan Murray-Rust
NS2476 : Gourock Park by Thomas Nugent
SK4936 : The entrance to Queen Elizabeth II Park, Stapleford by Alan Murray-Rust
NT1972 : Corstorphine Heritage Centre by M J Richardson
NT2470 : Still sledging in Braidburn Valley Park by M J Richardson
SO1091 : View across Dolerw Park by Penny Mayes
NT2469 : The Braid Burn valley by M J Richardson
NT2470 : Coming down in the snow by M J Richardson
TL1182 : Recreation Field, Great Gidding by Michael Trolove
NT2570 : Hermitage of Braid in the sunshine by M J Richardson
TV5999 : Queen Elizabeth Field, Manor Gardens, Eastbourne by PAUL FARMER
NS2475 : Ravenscraig Stadium by Thomas Nugent
SK5337 : Broadgate Park, Beeston by Alan Murray-Rust
NS2475 : Ravenscraig Stadium from the Greenock Cut by Thomas Nugent
SO1091 : Dolerw Park by Penny Mayes
NT2470 : Hermitage of Braid woodland management by M J Richardson
NT2570 : Chainsaw otter by M J Richardson
SZ1393 : Queen Elizabeth II Field, Iford, near Bournemouth by Malc McDonald
NT2570 : Footpath by the Braid Burn by M J Richardson

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Created: Sat, 18 Jan 2014, Updated: Sat, 19 Dec 2015

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