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New London river park in pipeline to house Queen's Jubilee Rowbarge
A proposed new river park in London’s Richmond upon Thames could become home to the Queen’s Royal Row Barge, should planning permission be approved.
Gloriana – the first Royal rowbarge to be built in over 200 years – was specially constructed to serve as a lasting legacy to mark Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee. She was the lead craft at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant which saw both Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent take the ores.
Gloriana is being used to promote better use of the Thames via a programme of opportunities for charities and other events that celebrate the Thames – with a particular emphasis on involving young people.
However, authorities are eager for Gloriana to have a safe and secure permanent base – with access to the water to continue carrying out her ceremonial functions – where the public can learn about the history of the vessel, and the region’s boat-building heritage from centuries gone.
Foster and Partners has produced designs for a modern boathouse in Twickenham’s Orleans Park, also featuring a visitor centre, enhanced new café and play area.
Should planning permission be granted by Richmond Council, work would start in Autumn 2015, while a public consultation is being carried out from 1-29 July 2014.
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