History of Kingswood Park by Sandra Lewis – 1st October 2024
Sandra had researched the park as part of her History and Heritage degree. Her findings are now being used with The Friends of Kingswood Park in relation to Lottery Funding.
Initial attempts to create a Kingswood Park started in 1918 by a Mr Bridges on land not where the park is now. It was on the other side of the Kingswood High Street, hence such road names as The Park. Kingswood Urban Council was not willing to proceed using rate payers’ money.
Further discussions started again in 1926 out of memorial obligations. The current site was part of these discussions albeit it was designated for housebuilding. The land being used for horse grazing for the nearby Fire Brigade and dairy farming. 1929 seen the need for public support and appeal for fund raising.
1932 plans were drawn up. 1933 paths and terraces were built and a park keeper in place. The park then opened in 1934 albeit only the top terrace complete.
In 1945 the gates had to be remade (previous required for the war effort) to original design and the park reopened in 1947.
Since then, the park has hosted many events including Fancy Dress Competitions, Beauty Pageants, Model Car Racing, Archery, Funfairs, Concerts and Parades etc. Indeed, Sandra would be interested in your memories.
Today you will find a new pergola and signage relating to Mike Pillinger. The future is bright with a large amount of money to update the park. This could start in early 2025 and take about 3 years to complete.
Sandra finished by fielding the questions. One person’s relative was spotted in the 1947 reopening photo as building the gate pillars.
Finally, a poignant point from Sandra “Use it or Lose it”.