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War memorials

We are responsible for the care and maintenance of the War Memorial Gardens, Rowntree Park and four smaller memorials.

War Memorial Gardens, Station Road

Open in 1925, this is the city's principal memorial and hosts the annual Service of Remembrance in the presence of the Lord Mayor and other Civic dignitaries. The garden is open to the public all day every day for quiet contemplation and reflection. A memorial to those involved in the Korean War and a universal memorial to peace have been subsequently added.

Rowntree Park

Just south of the city centre is Rowntree Park. The park was a gift to the City of York by Messrs Rowntree & Co. in 1921 and is a memorial to the Cocoa Works staff who fell and suffered during World War 1. A set of listed gates off Terry Avenue were added to the park in memory of those who fell in the World War II. Bronze plaques mark both occasions within the centrally located lych-gate.

Other war memorials

Smaller war memorials exist at :

  • Duncombe Place - Boer War memorial
  • Skeldergate Island - Boer War memorial
  • Leeman Road - World Wars I and II
  • Acomb Green - World Wars I and II

Contact

To report damage to war memorials email or ring the York Pride Action line.

For all queries contact Parks and Open Spaces.

Contact

York Customer Centre
tel: (01904) 551551
email: comments
@york.gov.uk

Parks and Open Spaces
Lifelong Learning and Culture
18 Back Swinegate, York Y01 8ZD
tel: (01904) 553386
email: parks
@york.gov.uk