Tree Planting in Alexandra Park
On 28th November, as part of our 16 Days of Action and to mark National Tree Week, we planted a Larch Larix Decidua in Speaker’s Corner at Alexandra Park to celebrate our Centenary. Angela and the Friends of Alexandra Park welcomed us warmly with hot tea and biscuits. Angela also shared a captivating talk and film on the park’s history, including how funding from the Heritage Lottery has breathed new life into the park, restoring its place as one of Manchester’s true People’s Parks. When Alexandra Park opened in 1870, public rallies weren’t permitted and Speaker’s Corner was the only place the bylaws allowed people to meet. Our Centenary tree stands on the upper end of the raised wall—an area that served as the park’s unofficial Speaker’s Corner. It was near here that the famous 1908 rally took place, with ten platforms (or soapboxes) featuring
