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Stratford Park

Stratford Park is a green flag awarded area of Stroud in Gloucestershire, south west England. With a large park and lake, and a leisure centre complex, Stratford Park is a major tourist area for Stroud. It is located on the outskirts of Stroud near Paganhill and Whiteshill. It is also the site of the first wholly successful British campaign to save trees from road-widening.
==History==

Edward Stratford was the last member of the historic Stratford family to own the piece of land which had been recorded as part of Stroud since 1307. He sold it to a Stroud mercer called Nathaniel Gardner in 1653 after the civil war, and the house still has a stone with the initials C.G.1674 for his son Giles Gardner. Joseph Watts, a Stroud brewer who died in 1855, owned the house from 1819. However, his grandson Joseph Watts Hallewell M.A, J.P, D.L., focused his interests of the extensive grounds, and changed the estate's name from Stratford House to Stratford Park - hosting the 1870 Gloucestershire Agricultural Show.〔Gloucester Journal 13 August 1970 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000532/18700813/057/0006〕 The first Stroud Flower Show appears to have taken place the following year on Thursday 17 August 1871 〔Gloucester Journal Saturday 19 August 1871 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000393/18710819/055/0005〕 and appears to have continued on an annual basis with the last being on 19 August 1875〔Gloucester Journal 21 August 1875 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000532/18750821/084/0007 〕 Joseph Watts Hallewell died at Stratford Park on 24 February 1891 〔Gloucester Citizen 24 February 1891 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000325/18910224/029/0004〕and was buried at Pitchcombe 〔Citizen Monday 2 March 1891. http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000325/18910302/016/0003〕 The Park was sold by the executors to George Holloway MP by an auction conducted by Bruton Knowles at £10,800.〔Gloucester Chronicle 20 June 1891 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000393/18910620/037/0005〕
George Holloway died the following year and it appears that the house was then occupied by his brother-in-law John Cotterel Strudwick〔Advert Gloucester Citizen 23 December 1893 http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000325/18931223/065/0002〕
Following the death of then owner G.F.Ormerod in June 1935, his executors, following his wishes and sold the to Stroud Urban District Council to ensure that the people of Stroud could access and enjoy the parkland permanently. In 1936 the outdoor swimming pool and the Stratford Park bowling green, were opened, both of which are still in use today.
More recently the park received national attention in August 1989 when Stroud District Council arranged for security workers and tree-fellers to attend at midnight to remove thirteen trees they felt stood in the way of a road-widening scheme. However local people got wind of the 'secret' operation and were there to protect the trees first. After a stand-off that lasted till dawn the police called off the operation on grounds of public safety. The following year the first 'traffic calming' scheme in Gloucestershire was introduced without the need to harm any of the trees. In the following three years Gloucestershire County Council figures showed accident rates on the affected stretch of road had been halved. The trees remain to this day.

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