Victoria Park, Swinton

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LocationSwinton, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°30′32″N 2°19′39″W / 53.5090°N 2.3275°W / 53.5090; -2.3275
Created1897 (1897)
Victoria Park
Interactive map of Victoria Park
TypeMunicipal park
LocationSwinton, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°30′32″N 2°19′39″W / 53.5090°N 2.3275°W / 53.5090; -2.3275
Created1897 (1897)
Operated byCity of Salford

Victoria Park is a park in Swinton, Greater Manchester. Situated on Manchester Road (A6), Swinton, it opened as a public park in 1897.

View of the tennis courts

Victoria Park is made up of the grounds of Swinton Old Hall; the hall itself being demolished in 1993.[1] Having tennis courts and two bowling greens, Victoria Park is home to a Grade II listed Victorian bandstand built to commemorate the 60th year of the reign of Queen Victoria; the bandstand being built around 1897.[1][2]

Swinton and Pendlebury received its Charter of Incorporation as a municipal borough from Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby at a ceremony in Victoria Park on 29 September 1934.[3][4]

Victoria Park has been awarded three Green Flag Awards.[2] The Green Flag Scheme is a national standard for public parks and green spaces that aims to raise standards across the UK.[5] This award puts Victoria Park alongside Brighton Pier, London Zoo, Alton Towers and the Norfolk Broads.[6]

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