OFFICIALLY OPENED ON AUGUST 13 2011 BY HIS EXCELLENCY AIR MARSHAL PETER WALKER
Delancey Park is a well established public park in the St Sampson's area in the north of the island of Guernsey. The view from the park across the nearby Belle Greve bay to St Peter Port and beyond to the islands of Herm, Sark and Jersey is truly magnificent. The park has been maintained but has never reached its full potential with the location and views it offers. Many areas have been left to grow wild over the years and thus the general public has not been attracted to take advantage of its position.
The Rotary Club of Guernsey, through its then President Jerry Girard, had the idea to construct a new garden on the east facing area of the park overlooking the local bowling club. This is the aspect of the park that offers the best views and was entirely derelict and overgrown with the remains of the German occupation still interfering with the landscape. It had the potential to be a wonderful picnic spot for everyone in the Parish and to attract people to the park from all over the island as well as visitors. In the case of the latter to an area which they would not normally visit.
Coincidentally a group of business people on the island decided to address the situation created by the lack of investment in the park and have developed plans to restore the park to its former glory (the De Saumarez Trust) thus allowing the general public to enjoy the wider aspects of the park. The redevelopment includes a new childrens playground as well as fully restoring the obelisk monument destroyed by the Germans during the islands occupation from 1940-1945.
The project itself has seen the removal of bushes, shrubs, weeds and general debris from across the site. This was followed by installing a winding path from the top to the bottom of the sloping site. The path was constructed using sympathetic material for the edging and the top surface finished with stone dust.
Three large flower/shrub beds were cut from the existing grass on the level top of the site and 5,000 (purple) Crocus bulbs were planted. For public seating five picnic benches, made from recycled plastics were installed on concrete bases.
The existing German bunker which dominates the site was cleaned down and the top coated in epoxy gravel with a Granite Rotary rundle incorporated into the centre. Two park benches, again made from recycled plastic were then fixed in position either side of the Rundle.
Existing paths were then lined with granite slabs and again finished in stone dust and then planting of the whole site took place.
The finished effect is a stunning garden overlooking a fabulous bowling green with views beyond that even Renoir could not resist painting - just as he did elsewhere in Guernsey.
more The lights are ready.
more Providing presents for deserving children.
more Charities can apply for funding now!
more 1,100 walkers, £90,000+ raised, donations to 21 charities.
more Japanese Pavilion at Saumarez gets a clean.
more The sun shone as the coast turned orange!
more 1052 walkers!!
more On a cold morning a group of Rotarians took down the lights.
more Photos of the 'Tree of Joy' taken from various vantage points by Nigel Dorey.
more Nearly 700 Christmas presents provided to parents of children who might otherwise not have received one.
more A Winter Wonderland
more Rotary providing Christmas parcels to those in need in the Bailiwick.
more Over £7000 raised for Christmas Parcels for those in need. Thank you Guernsey!
more The Tree is lit!
more Light strings erected.
more All tags have now been taken up. There will be a lot of happy children. Thank you Guernsey!
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2024 Walk
more £100,000 donated to charity in Rotary’s 100th Anniversary Year
more Over 1000 people took part this year.
more To date, 27 June, the magnificent seven have raised £2250!!
more 25 local charities will benefit from the 2023 Saffery Rotary Walk
more Training mannequin purchased by St John Ambulance
more An initiative started by Rotarians in Amsterdam and taken on by many clubs across the globe.
more How to nominate somebody for a Christmas Parcel (no later than 7 November).
more 160 parcels delivered to families in need and hundreds of presents donated to disadvantaged children in Guernsey by Islanders.
more A Winter Wonderland
more Thank you Guernsey!
more The start of the Christmas festivities.
more Light strings erected.
more Presentation Evening At Government House.
more Hundreds of gifts donated to disadvantaged children in Guernsey by islanders.
more Over £5,700 raised for the benefit of deserving local individuals and families. Well done Guernsey!
more Celebrated at Government House
more Some photos of the Walk
more Bigger & Better Than Ever Before - Families Can Now Share in this Special Occasion
more A huge thank you to States works “Return to Work” team.
more The presents will make a difference to so many families this Christmas
more A Winter Wonderland
more £6,402 raised for Christmas food parcels for needy families. Well done Guernsey!
more The start of the Christmas festivities.
more Charities benefit from walkers’ generosity.
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2020 Walk
more More than 20 charity projects will benefit from the 2020 Saffery Rotary Walk
more Elves at Work
more £5911.36 raised for the benefit of deserving local individuals and families. Well done Guernsey!
more Now Available
more Job done! Thank you Dame Mary.
more New Vauvert School playground equipment partly paid for by a donation from the Saffery Rotary Walk.
more Presentation Evening at Government House. 995 walkers, including 35 relay teams, raise £86,500 for 25 local community projects and charities.
more Early-bird registration now open until 31 January.
more Early photos of the Walk
more ShelterBox has been Rotary’s Project Partner in Disaster Relief since 2012
more Making up the Walk Packs
more Nearly £200 donated at the Airport
more A Winter Wonderland
more Thank you Guernsey!
more Switched on by Jacob, Joey and Riley.
more Job done! The 'Switch On' takes place at around 6.00 p.m. this coming Thursday, 29 November.
more Part Two
more Presents for deserving children. Please click 'Details' below for locations of Tree of Joy tags.
more Many hands make light work!
more Presentation to youngest and oldest walkers.
more Rotary proudly raising funds for Guernsey MIND.
more Supporting 20 local charities
more Doing something special to help others.
more A Winter Wonderland
more Very well done Guernsey
more £5300 donated on Flag Day to help those in need
more Another award for the Saffery Rotary Walk Committee
more The Rotary elves erected the Tree of Joy which was later switched on by 8 year-old Rosie McClean.
more Tree kindly donated by Len and Marilyn Armenta
more Very well done Guernsey
more A record breaking £85,430 donated to 28 local community projects.
more The Herm Island Charity Rough Golf Open (8 July 2017) raised £804 for Autism Guernsey and the Rotary Club of Guernsey
more Hearts & Smiles Golf Day raised £6000+ for Smile4Wessex and Heartbeat charities.
more The 20th Saffery Rotary Walk raised £75,000 + for 28 local Guernsey charities
more 13th Hearts & Smiles Golf Day raises over £6000
more Photographs taken by Nigel of the Delancey Garden Project crocuses in bloom.
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