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Hasland

Hasland is a suburb in the south-east of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. Hasland is located South of Spital, East of Birdholme and North of Grassmoor. The A617 (Hasland By-Pass) links Hasland, along with Chesterfield, to the M1. Historically a village, with many local residents continuing to refer to it as a village, it expanded greatly during the 20th century and now merges with Chesterfield itself.
The expansion of Hasland has created a dense array of shops and services, including: a theatre, three schools, two churches, two medical centres and a medium-sized area of industrial units.
==Eastwood Park==
In 1913, Alderman Eastwood (Mayor of Chesterfield, 1905–1908)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Painting of Alderman George Albert Eastwood, Mayor of Chesterfield (1905–1908) )〕 donated the park to the public in memory of his late father. The Deputy Mayor, Ald. C.P. Markham, showed enormous gratitude in accepting the gift: "Hasland is now set up for all time. It has got a very wide street and Ald. Eastwood has finished it off by giving one of the most handsome parks there will be in this part of the world".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eastwood Park History )〕 The first condition on donating the park was that it should be called "Hasland Park", however Eastwood later accepted the council's decision to name the park "Eastwood Park".
Eastwood Park was closed for over 6 months in September 2012, as part of a major restoration project. Chesterfield Borough Council received £1.07m from the Heritage Lottery Fund and contributed a further £201,000. The original four week closure was extended following complications in planning and construction work, partially due to flooding during early 2013. The restoration project includes improvements to the Hasland Village Hall and fountain, modernisation of play areas, a new sports pavilion and a new multi-use games area. The council also announced plans to rename the park to Eastwood Park, a Queen Elizabeth II Field, as part of the legacy of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Your Chesterfield - Summer 2013 )

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