Poole Park

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LocationPoole, Dorset
Coordinates50°43′12″N 1°58′16″W / 50.720°N 1.971°W / 50.720; -1.971
Area110 acres (45 ha)
Poole Park
Interactive map of Poole Park
TypeUrban park
LocationPoole, Dorset
Coordinates50°43′12″N 1°58′16″W / 50.720°N 1.971°W / 50.720; -1.971
Area110 acres (45 ha)
Created1890
Operated byBournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
StatusOpen all year

Poole Park is an urban park adjacent to Poole Harbour in Poole, Dorset, England. The park was opened during the Victorian era and has remained popular with visitors ever since. It is open all year round and hosts a number of events.

The park was constructed on land donated by Lord Wimborne and was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1890.[1] The park was built on former meadows and marshes by the town centre adjacent to Poole Harbour and covers an area of 110 acres (45 ha), of which 60 acres (24 ha) include the park's large man-made lake and ponds. Poole Park Zoo was operated from June 1963 until it fell out of favour in February 1994. Although small, at one time it boasted a Himalayan black bear.[2] The park was designated a Conservation Area in 1995,[3] and in 2007 a £2 million project was undertaken to dredge the lake and create five small islands and two raised reed beds. The project also involved the construction of a new restaurant and an indoor ice rink for children.[4]

On 7 January 2015 it was announced that Poole Park would receive £260,000 of Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The money will go towards a multimillion-pound redevelopment. The first round of funding for Poole Park follows a fundraising campaign by the Friends of Poole Park. The cash will be spent over the next two years while a detailed research and monitoring project on the boating lake is carried out. The development phase of the project is expected to be completed in late 2016, with the second phase of the bid submitted shortly after.[5]

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