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Victoria Park, established in 1897, was initially enclosed by iron railings and featured four gates. Despite the absence of the original railings and gates, the park continues to be a picturesque haven with its well-maintained flowerbeds, trees, shrubs, and vast lawns, perfect for leisurely walks. On August 20, 1902, the Duke of Rutland, at the age of 84, inaugurated the park, bestowing upon it the name Victoria Park and commemorating the event by planting an oak tree, which has grown to become a prominent feature.
o TripAdvisor reviews rave about Victoria Park—it’s one of Erewash’s finest. o Our new ranger and local church groups are committed to keeping the park active and inviting. So, whether you’re taking a leisurely stroll, attending an event, or simply enjoying the greenery, Victoria Park is a true gem in Ilkeston’s crown. Come experience its renewed charm! 🌳🌸🎉 For more details, visit our
o The historic bandstand, bowls pavilion, and pagoda have been meticulously restored to their former glory. o A brand-new entrance welcomes visitors with open arms.
o Victoria Park is now a vibrant hub for events and activities. From lively parties to community gatherings, there’s always something happening here. o Keep an eye out for “Love Your Park” events—they’re a great way to connect with fellow Ilkeston residents
o Ilkeston School adopted Victoria Park in 2007, fostering environmental awareness and a love for nature among young people. o The prestigious Green Flag award (received in 2015) reflects the community’s dedication.
o In 2016, we threw a fabulous party to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 90th birthday. The park was abuzz with joy and festivities. o Now, with restored iron gates, improved lighting, and a refreshed bandstand, Victoria Park is ready for more memorable moments.