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Revealed: outdoor exhibition about the campaign to save Hampstead Heath

An illustrative exhibition to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Hampstead Heath Act is now (Wednesday 23rd) on display. The exhibition is located at the South End Green entrance to the Heath – close to Hampstead Heath overground station.

The exhibition will be on display from 23 June to 8 August, and tells the story of the campaign to save the Heath, which led to the passing of the 1871 Act.

The installations also look at aspects of the Heath over the past 150 years, including its importance for nature, leisure, sport and culture, along with the major role played by the people and organisations who continue to work to protect it for the enjoyment of everyone.

This exhibition is part of #Heath150, a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Hampstead Heath Act 1871. This marked the beginning of the protection of open spaces as sanctuaries for nature, people and communities, which are still important to us all today.

The landmark legislation, which passed through Parliament in June 1871, protected the open space for the public to enjoy.

Hampstead Heath is a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, and recognised for containing some of the best examples of the capital’s habitats, including rare and important species which are of particular significance within a heavily built-up area of London.

Chair of the City of London Corporation’s Hampstead Heath Management Committee, Anne Fairweather, said:

“The Heath is a truly treasured, iconic green space in London. We are celebrating the work that was done to protect it 150 years ago, to enable it to be enjoyed by us all today and future generations.

“Through this exhibition we really want to highlight the significance of the 1871 Act and provide an opportunity for people to learn about the rich history of the Heath.

“For centuries it has been used by people enjoying a wide range of pursuits, and the Hampstead Heath Act 1871 effectively protected the open space forever.

“We invite people to come along with friends and family to this exhibition, which offers a unique chance to learn about the history of the Heath and enjoy its beauty.”

The City of London Corporation, which manages the Heath as a registered charity, has worked with Heath Hands, the Heath & Hampstead Society and other partners, to put together a programme of events to celebrate the milestone.

The hashtag #Heath150 is being used to promote these celebrations, events and activities throughout the year.

A related social media campaign, called ‘Love The Heath’ is also currently running and is asking people to share their love for the Heath – their memories, old photos, stories and favourite locations, using the hashtag #LoveTheHeath. You can also share your story via email: hampstead.heath@cityoflondon.gov.uk .

Hampstead Heath is one of London's most popular open spaces, attracting almost 10 million visits a year.

Find out about how to visit and enjoy events to celebrate #Heath150 at www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/hampsteadheath

The City of London Corporation has managed Hampstead Heath since 1989, when it took responsibility for the care and management of the site from the London Residual Body (LRB), following the dissolution of the Greater London Council (GLC).

Hampstead Heath is a registered charity, funded by revenue generated though services, grants, donations and over £5m a year from the City Corporation.

The City Corporation protects 11,000 acres of green space in London and south east England – including Epping Forest and Burnham Beeches - and over 200 smaller ones in the Square Mile, investing more than £40m a year.

These sites, most of which are charitable trusts, are run at little or no cost to the communities that they serve. They include important wildlife habitats, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and National Nature Reserves. They are protected from being built on by special legislation.

ENDS

Kristina Drake| Media Officer, Public Services

City of London Corporation

http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/newsroom

Kristina.Drake@cityoflondon.gov.uk

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Notes to editors

FULL EVENTS PROGRAMME TO CELEBRATE THE 150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAMPSTEAD HEATH ACT 1871   

Date  

Event  

Details 

Wednesday  

14 April 2021 

Launch of the Biodiversity Boards. 

The Heath & Hampstead Society and the City of London Corporation, along with English Heritage, Marylebone Birdwatching Society and Heath Hands developed the displays, which are located on at seven entrances to Hampstead Heath and Kenwood.  

They aim to raise awareness and appreciation of the Heath’s biodiversity by revealing its varied habitats and wildlife, and to show visitors how to protect nature on the Heath. 

Tuesday  

21 April 2021 

Household Cavalry visit to the Heath and ride through Whitestone Pond.  

Household Cavalry visited the Heath late morning. A small crowd gathered at Whitestone Pond.  

Wednesday  

2 June to 

Tuesday  

15 June 2021 

Heath Exhibition. 

#Heath150 Exhibition installed at Aldgate Square. 

Wednesday  

23 June – to Sunday  

8 August 2021 

Heath Exhibition. 

#Heath150 Exhibition installed on the Heath along the main path leading onto the Heath from the Hampstead Heath Overground Station. 

 

Friday  

25 June  

2.00 – 3.30pm 

 

London Festival of Architecture walk and talk: Caring for the Heath. 

London Festival of Architecture ‘Caring for built heritage and open spaces. Paul Vick and Rob Shakespeare, with Jonathan Meares. Walking tour from Keats House across the Heath on theme of ‘Together we care for the Heath’. 

Free, booking essential: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lfa-heath150-walk-caring-for-built-heritage-and-open-spaces-tickets-153000579853 

Friday 25 June 2021, 5 – 6.30pm 

Keats House #FeastOfThePoets special: ‘A Place for a poet’. 

Online event looking at the role of place in inspiring creativity. 

Free, booking essential: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-feast-of-the-poets-event-for-lfa-a-place-for-a-poet-tickets-152853124811

Saturday 26 June 2021, 11.30am and 2.30pm 

‘Keats meets Coleridge’, historic walk 

A reimagining of the historic meeting between two of the greatest English Romantic poets, who were living in Hampstead and Highgate in the early 1800s. 

£0 - £7.50, booking essential: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/keats-meets-coleridge-tickets-156471655935 

Saturday  

26 June 2021, 12 - 5pm 

Hampstead Art Fair at Keats House garden. 

Organised by Hampstead Summer Festival, 2021. http://www.hampsteadsummerfestival.com/

Sunday 27 June 2021 

Community Fun Day. 

Children’s Music followed by Band at 3.30pm 

Kite Flying Display, 2-5pm, (set up from 12noon).  

Biodiversity Information and Guided Nature Walks/Forays and bug hunting (with Heath and Hampstead Society) 

Art Activities: nature art classes, felting and creation of a 150th mural around the bandstand (with Burgh House) 

History Tent: old photos and sharing of memories of the Heath 

Games: egg and spoon, races (events at athletics track with Hampstead Rugby Club) 

Mindfulness and Tai Chi 

Tuesday 29 June 2021, 5.30pm onwards

Community picnic. 

Community Celebration of the Hampstead Heath Act. Informal late afternoon/early evening event. Join us for a ‘bring your own’ picnic within the original boundaries of the Heath to celebrate the anniversary of the Act. 

Sunday 11 July 2021 

Tennis Open Day. 

Free tennis coaching courts available. 

 

School summer holiday period, July – August 2021 

Family workshops / walks. 

Look out for a range of one-off events aimed at adults and families with children, including: Keats House Artist in Residence flower-pressing / collage workshops, Poet in Residence ‘Talking with Trees’; Live Interpretation events; etc. 

Sunday 5 September 2021  

Duathalon. 

This annual event will take onboard the #Heath150 theme and provides a wonderful opportunity for runners, walkers and swimmers to access the Lido and the Bathing Ponds. (Pre-Booking required). 

Sunday 5 September 2021 

(Tentative date) 

End of Summer Music event. 

Music event on the Parliament Bandstand and invitation Tug of War. 

 

Wednesday 8 September 2021 

Hideaway Cinema Screening. 

Screening of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Tickets will be available for purchase in due course. 

Saturday 11 / Sunday 12 September 2021 

(Tentative date) 

Cricket Match& Literary/Art walk. 

Heath & Hampstead Society v Heath Staff Cricket match.  

Literary walk organised by the Heath & Hampstead Society. 

Saturday 25 December 2021 

Christmas Day Swim. 

The traditional Christmas Day Swim will be the culmination of the #Heath150 anniversary. 

About the City of London Corporation

The City of London Corporation is the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally-successful UK. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

About Hampstead Heath

Staff and volunteers look after over 450 ancient and veteran trees, creating and managing wildlife habitat which support more than 650 types of fungi, 400 species of beetle and 27 species of butterfly. The site, which has a wide range of sports and leisure facilities and more than 55 historical features, monuments and archaeological sites, has been awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award annually since 1998. Since 1989 the City Corporation has worked with London’s schools, with its outdoor education programmes now reaching almost 8,000 students per year. The programme was adapted during the pandemic and still managed to reach thousands of children and families. The organisation has created a wide-ranging sport offer on the Heath, hosting the British 10,000m Championships and the European Athletics 10,000m Cup in partnership with Highgate Harriers. The Heath also provides world-famous outdoor swimming facilities including the iconic Lido and three swimming ponds. The Ladies’ Pond and the Men’s Pond are the UK's only single gender lifeguarded open water swimming facilities open to the public every day of the year.