Fylde Memorial Arboretum and Community Woodland, Memorial arboretum with community woodland in Bispham, United Kingdom
Fylde Memorial Arboretum is a wooded memorial park in Bispham, Blackpool, covering about 2 hectares with roughly 2,500 trees arranged in different sections. The site includes dedicated groves for reflection, with the Services Glade featuring a black granite monument as its focal point.
This memorial woodland was formally opened in 2009 through funding from the Forestry Commission and partnership with Blackpool Council's Parks Service. The establishment reflects the area's commitment to creating a dedicated space for remembrance and community gathering.
The Services Glade holds a black granite monument and 16 oak trees dedicated to ex-service organizations, reflecting how the community honors those with military backgrounds. Visitors often gather here to remember and reflect on the sacrifices made by service members and their families.
The site welcomes visitors year-round and allows people to arrange commemorative plaques at trees to honor loved ones through local arrangements. Contact Blackpool's Parks Service to learn how to place a plaque at your chosen location.
The central monument with its black granite panel and flag is so uncommon that this site stands as one of only a few of its kind outside the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. Its design with dedicated sections for specific military associations makes it an unusual example of war memorial architecture in northwest England.
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