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Inaugural gathering of the Friends of St Giles Hill Park
Volunteers plant first Dutch elm disease resistant trees in the area
Once neglected park gets 100 new trees thanks to volunteers and council funding
St Giles Hill Park – the extension of 1895
The creation of a Winchester park in Victorian times
Volunteers working hard on once-neglected city hillside park
Work starts on restoring neglected park
Charity approved to support five-year plan to rejuvenate neglected city park
Work on city hillside park will reverse years of decline
Civic chiefs set to revitalise unique hillside park over next five years