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6 February 2001

DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN

A committee including landscape designers, architects and art experts has been set up to advise on the most suitable location and preferred design for a fountain in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, and to supervise the detailed process leading to its installation.

The Fountain Design Committee will be chaired by the Hon Rosa Monckton, a member of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Committee. It will advise the Memorial Committee on a suitable site for the fountain within one of London's Royal Parks. The Memorial Committee will then announce its final choice of location.

The Memorial Committee believes that a fountain would be an appropriate additional memorial to complement the four commemorative projects already established. Once a suitable site has been chosen, the Fountain Design Committee will supervise a design competition for an appropriate fountain, taking account of landscape and other considerations particular to the selected site.

The most suitable designs will be submitted to the Memorial Committee for consideration before a final decision is taken and the installation process can begin.

It was also announced today that Lord Luce, the Lord Chamberlain to the Royal Household, will succeed Lord Camoys on the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Committee.

NOTES TO EDITORS

1. The terms of reference of the Fountain Design Committee are:

2. The Fountain Design Committee will advise the Memorial Committee on the choice of exact location and actual design of the fountain, and oversee the whole process from the preparation of the specification, the selection of the design team, consultation with interested parties, to the work to construct the fountain.

The members of the Fountain Design Committee are:

Hon Rosa Monckton (Chair)

Chair of 'Kids' charity for disabled children; close personal friend of Diana, Princess of Wales and member of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Committee.

Richard Cork

Chief art critic, Times; former trustee Public Arts Development Trust; member advisory group on the Vacant Plinth in Trafalgar Square; exhibition organiser.

Edward Jones AADipl Hons RIBA

Architect in private practice: projects include Royal Opera House; buildings for Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds; National Portrait Gallery; and housing in New Delhi.

James Lingwood

Co-Director, Artangel Trust, which commissions and produces major new works by contemporary artists, eg Rachel Whiteread's House.

Sandra Percival

Director, Public Art Development Trust, which promotes commissioning, restoration and preservation of art in public, and public education about art in public places.

David Sylvester CBE

Former Chairman, Arts Council of Great Britain; member of the South Bank Board; exhibitions curator, writer on art.

William Weston

New Chief Executive, Royal Parks Agency; previously Secretary to the Governors and General Manager of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Kim Wilkie

Principal, Kim Wilkie Associates; landscape design expert; member of the Royal Parks Advisory Board.

Dr Giles Worsley PhD FSA

Architecture correspondent, Daily Telegraph; member of Somerset House Trust, Building Committee of the Trustees of the National Gallery; former member Royal Fine Art Commission.

3. Membership of the Diana, Princess of Wales Committee was announced on 3 December 1997 (HMT press release 152/97). Its terms of reference are :

"To advise HM Government as to how the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, can best be commemorated, complementing the work of Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Fund. In taking forward this work, the Committee will take into account the views of members of the public, and have regard to the charities and causes which the Princess supported."

The Memorial Committee announced its preliminary proposals for four proposals to mark the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales on 24 June 1998 (HMT press release 105/98). It announced its final recommendations to HM Government on 11 November 1998 (HMT press release 186/98). These were for:

  • community children's nursing teams; 
  • school's awards to celebrate the achievements of young people in their communities; 
  • a memorial walk through Kensington Gardens, Green Park and St James? Park in London and improvements to the children's playground at Kensington Palace; 
  • a commemorative coin.
1. All these schemes have progressed well. Further details of these are available from:
Children's community nursing teams : DoH press office on 020 7210 5221.
Schools awards : DfEE press office on 020 7925 5476.
Memorial walk and childrens? playground : Royal Parks Agency press office on 020 7298 2034.
Commemorative coin : Royal Mint press office on 01443 623060.
2. Media enquiries on the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Committee should be addressed to Charles Keseru, HM Treasury Press Office on 020 7270 5188.