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About Windsor BandstandVenue Type: Public Bandstand
Plans to create a riverside garden in this area date from 1893 although the possibilities must have been discussed for some years prior to this, as in 1895, land had been purchased, and by 1902 the gardens were sufficiently complete to permit the planting of a London Plane tree in August 1902 to celebrate the Coronation of Edward VII and his Queen, Alexandra.
A bandstand was also erected and the band of the Royal Horse Guards played there regularly.
A replacement bandstand was built in 2016 – a Royal Borough heritage project was awarded a grant from the Armed Forces Community Covenant, celebrating the unique and long-standing links between the Queen, armed forces and Windsor.
It also commemorates the Queen as the longest-reigning monarch in British history and in turn the longest-reigning Head of the Armed Forces.
The role of the armed forces is explored in the six commemorative plaques on the bandstand by illustrative artist Rebecca Elliott.
Each of the plaques displays one important event involving the armed forces from each of the six decades of the Queen’s reign.
The events were the subject of schools-based workshops from which key themes were identified and used to inform the final artwork.
In June 2009 The Dyson Memorial Fountain (which had been moved from its Barry Avenue location) was extensively refurbished and now stands in the south-east corner by the Goswell Road entrance of the Park.
The Memorial, in the form of a drinking fountain, commemorates Thomas Dyson who founded 'Dyson and Sons', pianoforte dealers of Thames Street in 1865 and who became Mayor in1890.
Thomas Dyson actively promoted improvements in the town, such as the construction of The Promenade.
A walk around the perimeter of this park will contribute 950 steps to the advised 10,000 daily steps recommended to improve fitness.
Disabled Access
Family Friendly
Dog Friendly
This venue is normally free to visit, however individual performances may be subject to admission charges. Check concert listings for details.
Parking Available
Seating : Limited benches available.
Cafe Nearby
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Sat 21st Jun 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Concert Band
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Sun 22nd Jun 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Brass Band
Yiewsley & West Drayton are a third-section brass band based in the Borough of Hillingdon, West London.

Sun 29th Jun 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Military Band
The Waterloo Band and Bugles of The Rifles are part of 7 RIFLES and rehearse at Edward Brooks Barracks, Abingdon

Sat 5th Jul 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Orchestra
We play all sorts of music, from the classical repertoire you might expect of an orchestra to more modern music. Occasionally, music is composed especially for the orchestra either by our musical director or by members of the orchestra.

Sun 6th Jul 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Wind Band
Barnes Concert Band is a symphonic wind band based in south west London, which rehearses in Twickenham.
We have some 40 wind, brass and percussion players and our Music Director is Alan Goodall.

Sat 12th Jul 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Singing Group
Group of around 30 singers performing a range of contemporary songs in harmony.

Sun 13th Jul 25 14:00- 16:00
Genre : Wind Band
Founded in 1975. We have a varied and ever changing repertoire which ranges from classical through military marches all the way through swing to tunes from musicals and movies.