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List of King George V Playing Fields in the United Kingdom

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There were initially 471 King George V Playing Fields in the United Kingdom.[1] Details of all the current King George V Fields can be found here

England

  • List of King George V Playing Fields in England

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland
Location Formal name Local name (if any) Coordinates Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Belfast King George V Playing Fields 54°36′09″N 5°53′22″W / 54.6026°N 5.8894°W 1960 Belfast City Council

Scotland

Glasgow
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Glasgow (Carnwadric) King George V Park NS546600


Renfrewshire
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Renfrew King George V Memorial Playing Fields The KG 5s NS506666 UK Running Track Directory
[2]


North Lanarkshire
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Wishaw King George's Field King George The 5th NS785551 UK Running Track Directory


West Lothian
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Whitburn King George V Playing Fields NS943652 UK Running Track Directory
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Wales

Glamorgan
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Pontardawe[3] Parc Ynysderw SN718033 2003 2003 NPFA: Field Focus, Autumn 2003
St Donats King George's Field SS943682
Tonypandy Athletic Ground SS986926 UK Running Track Directory


Pembrokeshire
Location Formal name Local name (if any) National Grid Reference Dates External links
Purchase Opening
Saundersfoot King George's Field St Issels SN133047 1954 Extract from the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales



Ceredigion - Cardigan.

References

  1. ^ Fields in Trust - King George V Fields
  2. ^ "Football pitches get the red card". Daily Record. 17 January 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  3. ^ Parc Ynysderw is a newly created King George's Field in 2003
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