Heanor Memorial Park is often overlooked, but is a really well kept, small little gem of a park. Shipley Park close by gets the most attention and footfall but Heanor Memorial Park is a leafy, beautifully maintained space with historic iron gates, tree-lined avenues, and vibrant flowerbeds. Heanor Memorial Park, officially opened in April 1951, was established as a living tribute to commemorate the brave soldiers from Heanor who gave their lives in the Second World War. The park features striking wrought-iron entrance gates salvaged from Shipley Hall, adding a tangible connection to local heritage. Within the park, a central stone plaque lists the names of 137 fallen soldiers. In the 1980s, a supplementary plaque was installed to honour those who died in the Falklands Conflict, ensuring the park remains a meaningful site of remembrance. Green Space & Layout Awarded Green Flag status, Heanor Memorial Park has long served as a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors. Its setting features mature and semi‑mature trees, notably an avenue of lime trees that guide visitors along serene walkways. The layout has remained largely unchanged since its early days, blending historic memorial elements with pleasant greenery. Family-Friendly Facilities Over the years, the park’s amenities have evolved to better serve families and the community: Splash Pad / Water Play: Replacing the old paddling pool, a modern splash pad (opened 2019) offers summer fun for children. Play Area: A well-equipped albeit small playground caters to various ages. Bandstand: Installed to support community events and performances. Toilets: Available seasonally (end of March to October), and during other periods when the park keeper is present. Café/Kiosk: Previously staffed (the “Snack Shack”), but now currently vacant. Recreation & Atmosphere Heanor Memorial Park is ideal for a variety of outdoor pursuits. Its well‑maintained paths are perfect for peaceful strolls, jogging, or dog‑walking. Dog-owners often appreciate the open green space and welcoming vibe. The gardens and lawns also create a relaxing setting for picnics, peaceful reflection, or simply soaking up the sunlight. Music I love setting my busking kit up in the bandstand and doing a 45 minute set from time to time, it's surprising how a quiet park, suddenly draws in a few people who will sit and listen. Final Verdict: Charm, Community & Calm Heanor Memorial Park succeeds as both a place of remembrance and a welcoming spot for everyday recreation. Whether you're drawn by its historical significance, seeking a peaceful stroll, or looking for family-friendly facilities, the park offers something meaningful in every corner. I've scored it a 4 only because I think it lacks a dedicated cafe and a few more events to attract more visitors.
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Jonathan Dawkins ★★★★☆
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Adrian G Eyre ★★★★★
Heanor Memorial Park Heanor Memorial Park is a spacious and attractive green space with plenty to offer visitors. The beautifully maintained gardens are seasonally refreshed with vibrant bedding plants, while a variety of mature trees and open grassy areas provide a peaceful and relaxing environment. Whether you're looking for a tranquil spot to sit or a scenic place to walk, the park offers plenty of benches and open space to enjoy. A Living Memorial: The Park’s History In the aftermath of World War II, the local community sought a meaningful way to honor the men who had lost their lives. Rather than erecting a traditional stone monument as had been done after World War I, the vision this time was to create a "living memorial"—a public park that could be enjoyed by all. At a public meeting held in October 1945, it was decided that unused land near the town centre would be developed into the memorial park. The project was funded entirely by public donations and community fundraising efforts, and included a traditional war memorial at its heart. The park was officially opened on April 28, 1951, by the Duke of Devonshire. A cross-denominational dedication service emphasized the inclusive nature of the memorial. In 1974, ownership of the park was transferred to Amber Valley Borough Council. Later Additions and Improvements In the 1980s, a plaque was added to the war memorial to honor those who died in the Falklands Conflict of 1982. Over the years, the park has seen several enhancements, including the installation of a bandstand and modern play facilities, making it a welcoming space for all ages. Interesting Facts Historic Gates: The park’s impressive main entrance gates were originally the Derby Lodge entrance to the now-demolished Shipley Hall. A second set of gates, located opposite the Miners' Welfare, also came from Shipley Hall’s gardens. Both sets of gates were refurbished in 2010, preserving a piece of local heritage.
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Andy Saxelby ★★★★☆
We visited on a Sunday afternoon, it's a lovely park, large green areas and mature trees. There's a bandstand and various memorials. Unfortunately the tuck shop was closed as were the toilets but there was a wet play splash pad which the kids loved. The play area next to it is also very good. There is a carpark but we couldn't find it, there is ample street parking adjacent to the entrance. There is also a leisure centre situated next to the park with full amenities.
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Kelly Martin ★★★★☆
Beautifully maintained park, wonderful flower beds throughout spring and summer. Small but visually gorgeous
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Jane Ann ★★★★★
I love this little park, it always looks well loved and well kept. The trees are beautiful. Since my dog passed away it's been good talking to other dog owners there too. On my last visit there I looked at the memorial for the soldiers and there is a family name on there related to my dad and me. The jubilee celebrations on there were lovely too.
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Lornna Dickson ★★★★★
Great park, small but a nice walk and they have lovely flowerbeds always well kept. A great splash pad for kids in summer. Little cafe open at peak times for a coffee.
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Heanor Memorial Park is located at 27 Ilkeston Rd, Heanor DE75 7DT, UK
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