Sol Joel Playing Field (Reading)
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Sol Joel Park located in Earley, on the Wokingham Road was given to the Corporation of Reading in 1927 by Solomon Joel and its official opening was a grand affair, as it was opened by the then Duke of York, who became King George VI.
The Town Council has been in negotiation with the Borough Council for some years now regarding the possibility of the transfer of ownership. A breakthrough in the negotiations came in 1998, when the Borough Council agreed to a 25 year lease of the old hard tennis court area on which the Town Council wished to erect a Sports and Skate Park. This facility, which has been entirely provided by Earley Town Council, was officially opened in July 1999 by Councillor Andrew Long; Chairman of Earley Town Council. It includes two sports courts. One is available for both netball and skater hockey, although it could also be used for five-a-side football. The other court is specifically for five-a-side football and/or basketball.
Skate ramps have been provided suitable for rollerblading and skateboarding. The equipment provided includes a half-pipe with spine, a fun box, a grind rail and two quarter-pipes. At the present time, the equipment provided can only be used at weekends and during the summer.
In the Sol Joel estate Maiden Erlegh there was a huge orangery which was sold and moved piece by piece to the Stanbury Mansion estate in Spencers Wood (about four miles away to the South West) in the 1950's.
The Town Council has been in negotiation with the Borough Council for some years now regarding the possibility of the transfer of ownership. A breakthrough in the negotiations came in 1998, when the Borough Council agreed to a 25 year lease of the old hard tennis court area on which the Town Council wished to erect a Sports and Skate Park. This facility, which has been entirely provided by Earley Town Council, was officially opened in July 1999 by Councillor Andrew Long; Chairman of Earley Town Council. It includes two sports courts. One is available for both netball and skater hockey, although it could also be used for five-a-side football. The other court is specifically for five-a-side football and/or basketball.
Skate ramps have been provided suitable for rollerblading and skateboarding. The equipment provided includes a half-pipe with spine, a fun box, a grind rail and two quarter-pipes. At the present time, the equipment provided can only be used at weekends and during the summer.
In the Sol Joel estate Maiden Erlegh there was a huge orangery which was sold and moved piece by piece to the Stanbury Mansion estate in Spencers Wood (about four miles away to the South West) in the 1950's.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Joel
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Coordinates: 51°26'34"N -0°55'37"E
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