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             Place your trust in us: heritage group takes on Lydiard House

            A new chapter has begun in the
            history of the Lydiard Park estate
            - following Swindon Borough
            Council’s decision to hand over its
            running to the Lydiard Park Heritage
            Trust.
              The decision, which was officially
            confirmed at the council’s cabinet
            meeting on March 15, sets in
            motion a handover timetable which
            will see the trust ratify employment
            arrangements with staff working in
            the park and house and conduct a
            comprehensive property survey by
            the start of April.
              Chairman of the trust, Mike
            Bowden said: “We are delighted to
            have been chosen as the council’s
            preferred bidder. There was a tidal
            wave of people who did not want
            it to fall into private hands and
            become a commercial project. And
            the heritage component of our bid
            reflected local people’s desire to see
            this asset preserved.       Future vision:  Kevin Fisher, Sarah Finch-Crisp and Mike Bowden
              He added: “I can assure both the
            council and the local people that   Fellow trust member Sarah Finch-  make it such a fantastic asset. We   threaten to undermine the beauty
            the hard work of all our trustees   Crisp explained that a great benefit   plan to sensitively build on and   of the estate: “Lydiard continues
            will continue, complacency will not   of the trust model is that it will   enhance those qualities rather   to face external threats and we
            be an issue. We have never seen   allow a total focus on Lydiard Park   than making any great changes.   anticipate further applications for
            the process in party political terms   and Gardens whereas at present   We’re taking a steady as she goes   planning consent that would have
            and we have to thank members   it is forced to compete with other   approach.”    a detrimental impact on the house,
            of all parties for their support and   council priorities.  She explained that the trust will   park and St Mary’s Church. We will
            contributions. The preservation   “It means that we will now be   be working to build on commercial   continue to offer leadership and
            of Swindon’s rich heritage is so   allowed to ring fence the money   opportunities at the park and house,  coordinate well informed objections
            important and I hope we have   that we generate from parking for   including conference facilities and   to any such proposed development.”
            persuaded many that a well   the use of the estate.”   hosting wedding celebrations,   For further information about the
            organised charitable trust may be a   She added: “We are aware that   Trustee Kevin Fisher added that   work of the Lydiard Park Heritage
            useful template for other heritage   the vast majority would like to see   the trust will continue to guard   Trust log on to
            challenges in the town.”    Lydard retain the qualities that   against planning applications that   www.lydiardtrust.org.uk
            Tree cheers for ancient park


             An ancient and historically   He explained that the Lydiard
             important walnut tree at Lydiard   team wanted to replace the tree
             Park, destroyed by high winds three   but had to carefully consider the
             years ago, will live on thanks to   context of how it would be placed
             the efforts of keen gardener Mike   in the landscape. The team looked
             Critchley.                 at ways to continue the Walnut
              The former Ray Chem plant   line through propagation but sadly,
             engineer explained that he had   although there had been some
             collected a walnut from the   regrowth, the long term prospects
             300-year-old tree when he was   for its survival were not looking
             walking through the park with his   good.
             young son a number of years ago.  However Mike Critchley got in
              He planted the walnut seeds in   touch, having heard about the
             pots and they grew so vigorously   dilemma and offered a replacement
             that he was then able to transfer   tree.
             them to his back garden where they   Stuart Webb, Estate and Parkland
             developed into saplings.   manager said “We are indebted
              Estate and properties manager   to Mike, and his son of course, for
             Stuart Webb explained: “The   their generosity and horticultural
             original walnut tree was thought   prowess. We hope that in the year
             to have been the fifth largest in   2217, we will be interviewing their
             the country. It was also important   descendants to reflect on this
             because it would have been planted  amazing story and on the family’s
             as part of the overall scheme for   lasting connection with Lydiard
             the garden when it was created.”  Park.”               From left, Mike Critchlery, Mark Eborn, Andy Dyer and Ellie Kerrigan

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