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== History ==
== History ==


The land which subsequently formed Addington Vale was purchased through use of the 1936 Housing Act and in 1957 was declared [[Metropolitan Green Belt|Green Belt]]. It was appropriated as an open public space in 1963. Between then and 1970, the area was levelled by the use of [[landfill]] and [[topsoil]] added. The area was then planted and footpaths constructed, together with children's playgrounds and sports pitches.<ref name=History>{{cite web|url=https://www.croydon.gov.uk/sites/default/files/articles/downloads/addington-vale-history.pdf|title=Addington Vale History|website=Croydon.gov.uk|access-date=14 November 2019}}</ref>
The land which subsequently formed Addington Vale was purchased through use of the 1936 Housing Act and in 1957 was declared [[Metropolitan Green Belt|Green Belt]]. It was appropriated as an open public space in 1963. Between then and 1970, the area was levelled by the use of [[landfill]] and [[topsoil]] added. The area was then planted and footpaths constructed, together with children's playgrounds and sports pitches.<ref name=History>{{cite web|url=https://www.croydon.gov.uk/libraries-leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/parks-and-playgrounds/parks-and-playgrounds-directory/addington-vale|title=Addington Vale History|website=Croydon.gov.uk|access-date=14 November 2019}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:58, 19 November 2022

Addington Vale is a 48 acres (19 ha) park situated in New Addington in the London Borough of Croydon. The park extends from King Henrys Drive in the north to Arnhem Drive in the south. It is bordered by Queen Elizabeths Drive to the west and Godric Crescent and Hares Bank to the east. The nearest Tramlink station is New Addington.

Facilities

  • Two children's playgrounds
  • Car park
  • Multi-games court
  • Children's designated cycle area

History

The land which subsequently formed Addington Vale was purchased through use of the 1936 Housing Act and in 1957 was declared Green Belt. It was appropriated as an open public space in 1963. Between then and 1970, the area was levelled by the use of landfill and topsoil added. The area was then planted and footpaths constructed, together with children's playgrounds and sports pitches.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Addington Vale History". Croydon.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2019.

51°20′35″N 0°00′40″W / 51.343°N 0.011°W / 51.343; -0.011