Memorial to Derbyshire's Covid-19 pandemic victims to be created in Chesterfield park

Plans for a memorial park near Chesterfield to remember Derbyshire’s Covid-19 victims have been given the go-ahead.
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Councillors approved a proposal for the park on a meadow grassland site at the northern end of Grassmoor Country Park at a meeting today.

The site has been chosen by Derbyshire County Council with the support of the Friends of Grassmoor Country Park.

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Councillor Barry Lewis, leader of Derbyshire County Council, said: “There are plans for a national memorial to remember those who have died during the pandemic and we welcome that proposal, but we also thought it appropriate to create a memorial accessible to the people of Derbyshire.

The pandemic memorial for Derbyshire is set to be located in Grassmoor Country Park, Chesterfield. Image: Derbyshire County Council.The pandemic memorial for Derbyshire is set to be located in Grassmoor Country Park, Chesterfield. Image: Derbyshire County Council.
The pandemic memorial for Derbyshire is set to be located in Grassmoor Country Park, Chesterfield. Image: Derbyshire County Council.

“This area of park land will provide a beautiful space and a living memorial to the people of Derbyshire who died. It will also recognise the work of the NHS, front line staff and key workers in support of Derbyshire’s communities during such a challenging time.

“Our aim is to provide a welcoming and tranquil space for residents from all over our county to visit, to walk, to sit quietly and to remember lost loved ones and friends for years to come.”

The memorial park will feature a native wildflower meadow leading to an area planted with trees including Wild Cherry, Rowan, Scots Pine, Hazel, Birch, Dogwood, Oak, Yew, Wych Elm and Alder Buckthorn.

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These trees have been selected to give displays of blossom in the spring and fruit for birds and other wildlife in the summer and autumn and will be complemented by smaller, native shrub species.

A walkway to a memorial feature is also proposed for the site which will be made accessible to all. Visitors will also be able to explore beyond the memorial park to a reclaimed part of the country park offering panoramic views over Chesterfield and north Derbyshire.

Work on the first phase of the park is expected to start later this autumn with help from the community.

Further work to install seating to provide an area for quiet contemplation overlooking the park as it matures would follow in the second phase of the project when wildflowers would be seeded and information boards provided.