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CANADA MEMORIAL THE BROAD WALK DEVONSHIRE GATES BUCKINGHAM PALACE GARDENS THE MALL WHITEHALL PALL MALL WATERLOO PLACE HORSE GUARDS ROAD CONSTITUTION HILL BIRDCAGE WALK QUEEN ANNE’S STOREY’S GATE MARLBOROUGH RD STABLE YARD RD KING STREET RYDER STREET ST JAMES’S STREET PICCADILLY HAYMARKET BUCKINGHAM GATE COCKPIT STEPS GATE OLD QUEEN STREET QUEEN’S WALK KING CHARLES STREET DOWNING STREET ST JAMES’S PARK THE GREEN PARK AUSTRALIA GATE ST JAMES’S SQUARE BOY STATUE SWIRE FOUNTAIN ARTILLERY MEMORIAL BALI MEMORIAL CLIVE STATUE GRASPAN MEMORIAL JAMES COOK STATUE BLUE BRIDGE NATIONAL POLICE MEMORIAL THE STOREYARD AND PARK OFFICE NELSON’S COLUMN MEMORIAL GARDENS MEMORIAL GARDENS OLD ADMIRALTY BUILDINGS GUARDS CHAPEL WEST ISLAND DUCK ISLAND CANADA GATE SOUTH & WEST AFRICA GATES QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL CHANGING OF THE GUARD FOREIGN & COMMONWEALTH OFFICE HM TREASURY WOMEN OF WORLD WAR II MONUMENT CENOTAPH WELLINGTON BARRACKS STORNOWAY HOUSE LANCASTER HOUSE CLARENCE HOUSE BUCKINGHAM PALACE ST JAMES’S PALACE TRAFALGAR SQUARE CHURCHILL WAR ROOMS THE ICA QUEEN’S GALLERY BUCKINGHAM GATE LODGE CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE DUKE OF YORK MEMORIAL GUARDS MUSEUM ADMIRALTY ARCH MARLBOROUGH HOUSE INSTITUTE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS DUCK ISLAND COTTAGE PELICAN ROCK TIFFANY FOUNTAIN IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM HORSE GUARDS PARADE GROUND GREEN PARK LONDON 2012 SHOP AT HYDE PARK VICTORIA ST JAMES’S PARK WESTMINSTER CHARING CROSS PICCADILLY CIRCUS BT LONDON LIVE IN HYDE PARK HYDE PARK CORNER MALL GALLERIES 2 1 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 3 2 5 6 SUMMER 2012 IN ST JAMES’S PARK AND THE GREEN PARK www.royalparks.org.uk PARK REGULATIONS A full list of park regulations is available from www.royalparks.org.uk Opening hours 5am-midnight. No ball games Cycling Cycling is permitted only on designated paths. Children under 10 are allowed to cycle on footpaths. No camping No fires or barbecues It is an offence to light a fire or barbecue anywhere in St James’s Park. Please do not drop litter Dogs in the park Dogs must be kept in sight and under control at all times. It is an offence not to clear up after your dog. If your dogs are threatening or interfering with wildlife or the enjoyment of other park users, you may be asked by the police to leave the park or face prosecution. Please do not feed or touch the pelicans Trees and other structures Do not attach any article to, climb or interfere with any tree, railing, fence, statue, seat, building or structure. QUICK HISTORY St James’s Park 1532 King Henry Vlll acquired land at St James’s for a deer park 1603 Park laid out with a collection of birds and animals for King James l 1660 King Charles ll re-landscaped the Park in a formal French style and created a canal 1827 John Nash created the present informal park for King George lV 1911 Queen Victoria Memorial unveiled Horse Guards Parade Ground 500 years ago, this grand square on the edge of the Park was in the grounds of a leper hospital. King Henry Vlll built a stadium on the site for jousting tournaments and in 1660 King Charles ll based his royal bodyguards here. Their barracks were replaced in 1759 by a building with three arches. The Green Park 1668 King Charles ll built a wall round the Park and called it Upper St James’s Park 1730 Queen Caroline created Queen’s Walk on the east side of the Park 1746 The Park was officially renamed The Green Park 1826-7 King George lV re-landscaped the Park and opened it to the public 1911 Queen Victoria Memorial unveiled 1994 Canada Memorial installed to remember Canadians who served in two World Wars Canada Memorial This modern memorial remembers one million Canadians who served with British forces during the two World Wars. You’ll find it near Constitution Hill, just to the west of the Broad Walk. A narrow walkway, dividing the memorial in two, faces the direction of the Canadian port of Halifax in Nova Scotia, from where many Canadian service personnel sailed for Europe. PARK ENQUIRIES Park Manager | Mark Wasilewski T: 0300 061 2350 [email protected] London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Event and Venue Enquiries T: 08000 722 110 [email protected] Contacting Police T: 999 in an emergency. T: 101 for other calls. SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE 18 JUNE Work to build the temporary venues on Horse Guards Parade Ground and The Mall begins and access to these areas and to the east half of St James’s Park becomes restricted 25 JULY TO 14 AUGUST The Olympic Route Network operates and only accredited vehicles are allowed access to Constitution Hill and Birdcage Walk during this time – www.tfl.gov.uk 26 JULY The Olympic Torch arrives in Westminster 28 & 29 JULY The Cycle Road Races start and finish on The Mall 28 JULY TO 9 AUGUST The Beach Volleyball competitions take place on Horse Guards Parade Ground 4 & 7 AUGUST The Triathlon competitions start and finish in Hyde Park. 4 & 11 AUGUST The Race Walk competitions start and finish on The Mall 5 & 12 AUGUST The Olympic Marathon races start and finish on The Mall 27 AUGUST TO 11 SEPTEMBER The Paralympic Route Network operates and only accredited vehicles are allowed access to Constitution Hill and Birdcage Walk during this time – www.tfl.gov.uk 9 SEPTEMBER The Paralympic Marathon starts and finishes on The Mall AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER Work to remove the temporary venue structures on Horse Guards Parade Ground begins in August and work on The Mall begins in September. All temporary structures are removed by the end of September and the majority of St James’s Park reopens SEPTEMBER ONWARDS Work to reinstate St James’s Park is carried out by The Royal Parks OVERVIEW Between 28 July and 9 September 2012, The Green Park and St James’s Park, which includes Horse Guards Parade Ground and The Mall, will host six Olympic and Paralympic events. From 18 June construction work begins to build the two temporary venues which will host the Beach Volleyball and Road Race events. As shown on this map, some sections of St James’s Park are fenced off in order to allow this work to be safely carried out and will remain closed to the public until the end of September. The Royal Parks has worked closely with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games to develop plans for two venues in St James’s Park. These plans have been carefully designed to ensure that the impact of each event on the Park and on Park users is minimised. VENUES AND COMPETITIONS IN ST JAMES’S PARK This summer The Mall will host the start and finish of the Olympic and Paralympic Marathons, the Road Cycling races and the Race Walk competitions. Temporary venues consisting of grandstands, athlete areas and security checkpoints will be built for these events, which can be accessed by ticket holders only. Horse Guards Parade Ground will host a 15,000 seat arena which will be home to the men’s and women’s Beach Volleyball competitions. Beach Volleyball training courts will also be located in St James’s Park. Following this the temporary structures will be removed and St James’s Park will be fully reinstated by The Royal Parks. PUBLIC ACCESS The Green Park and the west section of St James’s Park, closest to Buckingham Palace, will remain open to the public throughout the summer and a north-south pedestrian access route across the Park will be maintained outside of Road Race events. The restricted ticket holder zone marked on this map will be closed to the public until the end of September. The Queen Victoria Memorial and Constitution Hill will feature on the route of the Road Race events that start and finish on The Mall and the cycling leg of the Triathlon competitions. These areas will remain open to the Public outside of event days and rehearsals. It is anticipated that both The Green Park and St James’s Park will be very busy during the Road Race events. Please plan carefully if you would like to visit these parks on competition days – visit www.getaheadofthegames.com Cycle parking will be provided in The Green Park from 28 July to 12 August. CHANGING THE GUARD Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace will continue as normal this summer except on Road Race event days. Changing the Guard, normally held on Horse Guards Parade Ground, will take place on Whitehall near Horse Guards Avenue until the end of the Paralympic Games in September. REOPENING AND REINSTATING ST JAMES’S PARK Following the Olympic Games, the Beach Volleyball arena and training courts will be removed and work to return the Park to its previous condition will begin. Work to remove the Road Race venue structures on The Mall will begin in mid September, after the Paralympic Marathon. All temporary structures will be removed from St James’s Park by the end of September. The Royal Parks will then carry out work, largely consisting of over-seeding, re-turfing and de-compaction, to return the Park to its previous condition. The majority of this work, which will be funded by LOCOG, will be carried out in the autumn, with some sections of the park being reinstated during the spring 2013 growing season. NEARBY ROYAL PARKS Hyde Park and neighbouring Kensington Gardens, a short walk from The Green Park, will offer visitors a range of attractions this summer. They will remain open to the public throughout the Games and cover a combined area of 625 acres (242 hectares) – leaving lots of space for relaxing in deckchairs and enjoying walks. Hyde Park will host BT London Live from 28 July to 11 August. Entry is free and visitors will be able to watch live BBC coverage of the sporting action on large screens, enjoy free entertainment – including music performances – and take part in a range of sporting activities. Visit www.btlondonlive.com Hyde Park will also host the Torch Relay Concert on 26 July and the Opening and Closing Ceremony Celebration Concerts on 27 July and 12 August. These events are ticketed. Hyde Park will be the main venue for the Olympic Triathlon (4 and 7 August) and Marathon Swimming (9 and 10 August) competitions – it will be very busy on these competition days. The London 2012 Shop at Hyde Park – 1 July to 16 September – which will offer visitors a range of merchandise and activities, will be based just south of The Serpentine – entry is free. Kensington Gardens is set to host two National Olympic Committee Houses: Sochi World and Africa Village – visitors will have the opportunity to learn about culture from across the African continent and Russia. AMBASSADOR PODS The Green Park and Hyde Park will be home to Ambassador Pods during the Olympic and Paralympic events, where London Ambassadors and Royal Parks’ volunteers will provide visitors with information about the London 2012 Games, attractions in the area and The Royal Parks. FURTHER INFORMATION The Royal Parks www.royalparks.org.uk The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) www.london2012.com Travel advice www.getaheadofthegames.com BT London Live Hyde Park www.btlondonlive.com Westminster City Council www.westminster.gov.uk The Royal Collection www.royalcollection.org.uk Underground Station Park Features Statue Memorial Children’s Play Area Disabled Toilets Railway Station Deckchair Hire 2 CYCLE PARKING AMBASSADOR POD 1 FOOD KIOSK 3 ICE CREAM KIOSK 4 PUBLIC TOILETS 5 THE LONDON 2012 SHOP KIOSK 6 RESTRICTED TICKET HOLDER ZONE RESTRICTED ACCESS ON EVENT DAYS ONLY RESTRICTED FROM 23 JULY TO 14 AUGUST www.royalparks.org.uk

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Page 1: SUMMER 2012 - Home - The Royal Parks · London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Event and Venue Enquiries. T: 08000 722 110 . inyourarea@london2012.com. Contacting Police. T: 999 in an

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SUMMER 2012 IN ST JAMES’S PARK AND THE GREEN PARKwww.royalparks.org.uk

STJ-DU01-A-R | 04.12 | www.chacha.co.uk

PARK REGULATIONSA full list of park regulations is available from www.royalparks.org.uk

Opening hours 5am-midnight.

No ball games

Cycling Cycling is permitted only on designated paths. Children under 10 are allowed to cycle on footpaths.

No camping

No fires or barbecues It is an offence to light a fire or barbecue anywhere in St James’s Park.

Please do not drop litter

Dogs in the park Dogs must be kept in sight and under control at all times. It is an offence not to clear up after your dog.

If your dogs are threatening or interfering with wildlife or the enjoyment of other park users, you may be asked by the police to leave the park or face prosecution.

Please do not feed or touch the pelicans

Trees and other structures Do not attach any article to, climb or interfere with any tree, railing, fence, statue, seat, building or structure.

QUICK HISTORY

St James’s Park1532 King Henry Vlll acquired land at St James’s for a deer park

1603 Park laid out with a collection of birds and animals for King James l

1660 King Charles ll re-landscaped the Park in a formal French style and created a canal

1827 John Nash created the present informal park for King George lV

1911 Queen Victoria Memorial unveiled

Horse Guards Parade Ground

500 years ago, this grand square on the edge of the Park was in the grounds of a leper hospital. King Henry Vlll built a stadium on the site for jousting tournaments and in 1660 King Charles ll based his royal bodyguards here. Their barracks were replaced in 1759 by a building with three arches.

The Green Park

1668 King Charles ll built a wall round the Park and called it Upper St James’s Park

1730 Queen Caroline created Queen’s Walk on the east side of the Park

1746 The Park was officially renamed The Green Park

1826-7 King George lV re-landscaped the Park and opened it to the public

1911 Queen Victoria Memorial unveiled

1994 Canada Memorial installed to remember Canadians who served in two World Wars

Canada Memorial

This modern memorial remembers one million Canadians who served with British forces during the two World Wars. You’ll find it near Constitution Hill, just to the west of the Broad Walk. A narrow walkway, dividing the memorial in two, faces the direction of the Canadian port of Halifax in Nova Scotia, from where many Canadian service personnel sailed for Europe.

PARK ENQUIRIES Park Manager | Mark Wasilewski

T: 0300 061 2350 [email protected]

London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Event and Venue Enquiries

T: 08000 722 110 [email protected]

Contacting Police

T: 999 in an emergency. T: 101 for other calls.

SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE

18 JUNE Work to build the temporary venues on Horse Guards Parade Ground and The Mall begins and access to these areas and to the east half of St James’s Park becomes restricted

25 JULY TO 14 AUGUST The Olympic Route Network operates and only accredited vehicles are allowed access to Constitution Hill and Birdcage Walk during this time – www.tfl.gov.uk

26 JULYThe Olympic Torch arrives in Westminster

28 & 29 JULY The Cycle Road Races start and finish on The Mall

28 JULY TO 9 AUGUSTThe Beach Volleyball competitions take place on Horse Guards Parade Ground

4 & 7 AUGUSTThe Triathlon competitions start and finish in Hyde Park.

4 & 11 AUGUSTThe Race Walk competitions start and finish on The Mall

5 & 12 AUGUSTThe Olympic Marathon races start and finish on The Mall

27 AUGUST TO 11 SEPTEMBERThe Paralympic Route Network operates and only accredited vehicles are allowed access to Constitution Hill and Birdcage Walk during this time – www.tfl.gov.uk

9 SEPTEMBERThe Paralympic Marathon starts and finishes on The Mall

AUGUST TO SEPTEMBERWork to remove the temporary venue structures on Horse Guards Parade Ground begins in August and work on The Mall begins in September. All temporary structures are removed by the end of September and the majority of St James’s Park reopens

SEPTEMBER ONWARDSWork to reinstate St James’s Park is carried out by The Royal Parks

OVERVIEWBetween 28 July and 9 September 2012, The Green Park and St James’s Park, which includes Horse Guards Parade Ground and The Mall, will host six Olympic and Paralympic events.

From 18 June construction work begins to build the two temporary venues which will host the Beach Volleyball and Road Race events. As shown on this map, some sections of St James’s Park are fenced off in order to allow this work to be safely carried out and will remain closed to the public until the end of September.

The Royal Parks has worked closely with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games to develop plans for two venues in St James’s Park. These plans have been carefully designed to ensure that the impact of each event on the Park and on Park users is minimised.

VENUES AND COMPETITIONS IN ST JAMES’S PARKThis summer The Mall will host the start and finish of the Olympic and Paralympic Marathons, the Road Cycling races and the Race Walk competitions. Temporary venues consisting of grandstands, athlete areas and security checkpoints will be built for these events, which can be accessed by ticket holders only.

Horse Guards Parade Ground will host a 15,000 seat arena which will be home to the men’s and women’s Beach Volleyball competitions. Beach Volleyball training courts will also be located in St James’s Park.

Following this the temporary structures will be removed and St James’s Park will be fully reinstated by The Royal Parks.

PUBLIC ACCESSThe Green Park and the west section of St James’s Park, closest to Buckingham Palace, will remain open to the public throughout the summer and a north-south pedestrian access route across the Park will be maintained outside of Road Race events. The restricted ticket holder zone marked on this map will be closed to the public until the end of September.

The Queen Victoria Memorial and Constitution Hill will feature on the route of the Road Race events that start and finish on The Mall and the cycling leg of the Triathlon competitions. These areas will remain open to the Public outside of event days and rehearsals.

It is anticipated that both The Green Park and St James’s Park will be very busy during the Road Race events. Please plan carefully if you would like to visit these parks on competition days – visit www.getaheadofthegames.com Cycle parking will be provided in The Green Park from 28 July to 12 August.

CHANGING THE GUARDChanging the Guard at Buckingham Palace will continue as normal this summer except on Road Race event days. Changing the Guard, normally held on Horse Guards Parade Ground, will take place on Whitehall near Horse Guards Avenue until the end of the Paralympic Games in September.

REOPENING AND REINSTATING ST JAMES’S PARKFollowing the Olympic Games, the Beach Volleyball arena and training courts will be removed and work to return the Park to its previous condition will begin. Work to remove the Road Race venue structures on The Mall will begin in mid September, after the Paralympic Marathon.

All temporary structures will be removed from St James’s Park by the end of September. The Royal Parks will then carry out work, largely consisting of over-seeding, re-turfing and de-compaction, to return the Park to its previous condition. The majority of this work, which will be funded by LOCOG, will be carried out in the autumn, with some sections of the park being reinstated during the spring 2013 growing season.

NEARBY ROYAL PARKSHyde Park and neighbouring Kensington Gardens, a short walk from The Green Park, will offer visitors a range of attractions this summer. They will remain open to the public throughout the Games and cover a combined area of 625 acres (242 hectares) – leaving lots of space for relaxing in deckchairs and enjoying walks.

• Hyde Park will host BT London Live from 28 July to 11 August. Entry is free and visitors will be able to watch live BBC coverage of the sporting action on large screens, enjoy free entertainment – including music performances – and take part in a range of sporting activities. Visit www.btlondonlive.com

• Hyde Park will also host the Torch Relay Concert on 26 July and the Opening and Closing Ceremony Celebration Concerts on 27 July and 12 August. These events are ticketed.

• Hyde Park will be the main venue for the Olympic Triathlon (4 and 7 August) and Marathon Swimming (9 and 10 August) competitions – it will be very busy on these competition days.

• The London 2012 Shop at Hyde Park – 1 July to 16 September – which will offer visitors a range of merchandise and activities, will be based just south of The Serpentine – entry is free.

• Kensington Gardens is set to host two National Olympic Committee Houses: Sochi World and Africa Village – visitors will have the opportunity to learn about culture from across the African continent and Russia.

AMBASSADOR PODSThe Green Park and Hyde Park will be home to Ambassador Pods during the Olympic and Paralympic events, where London Ambassadors and Royal Parks’ volunteers will provide visitors with information about the London 2012 Games, attractions in the area and The Royal Parks.

FURTHER INFORMATIONThe Royal Parks www.royalparks.org.uk

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) www.london2012.com

Travel advice www.getaheadofthegames.com

BT London Live Hyde Park www.btlondonlive.com

Westminster City Council www.westminster.gov.uk

The Royal Collection www.royalcollection.org.uk

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Park Features

Statue

Memorial

Children’s Play Area

Disabled Toilets

Railway Station

Deckchair Hire

2 CYCLE PARKING

AMBASSADOR POD1

FOOD KIOSK3

ICE CREAM KIOSK4

PUBLIC TOILETS5THE LONDON 2012 SHOP KIOSK6

RESTRICTED TICKET HOLDER ZONE

RESTRICTED ACCESS ON EVENT DAYS ONLY

RESTRICTED FROM 23 JULY TO 14 AUGUST

www.royalparks.org.uk