Local Liberal Democrat councillors have marked the 145th anniversary of the opening of Alexandra Park by giving a birthday card to the park. Alexandra Park first opened to the public on 23rd July 1863. It was named after Alexandra of Denmark who had married Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, four months earlier.
Cllr David Beacham, Alexandra, commented:
“We should never forget that Alexandra Park is a natural treasure for the residents of Alexandra and Haringey. People flock from all around London for the wonderful views, the pleasant atmosphere and the beautiful gardens.”
Cllr Susan Oatway, Alexandra, added:
“Happy Birthday Alexandra Park! It’s not looking bad for 145 and it really is an asset to the borough.”
Cllr Wayne Hoban, Alexandra, added:
“Ally Pally is a major asset to the borough, which not only commands a magnificent view of London, but is also recognised worldwide as the birthplace of television.Any other borough would give its eye teeth to have such an asset within its borders, but Haringey Labour has always seen the building as a liability.We need to nurture this magnificent building and park for the benefit of our residents and not try to sell it to the highest bidder, which Haringey Labour has been trying to do for so long.”