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    How Wilton Park in Steyning became a hub for international peace

    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIBy James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIJanuary 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Image caption, Wilton Park, located in Wiston House in Steyning, West Sussex, has been playing a prominent role in promoting international peace and stability for 80 years
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      • Author, Hsin-Yi Lo
      • Role, South East
    • 11 January 2026

    Located in a secluded area of the South Downs, stands an impressive 16th Century stately building which has been the centre of promoting international peace.

    Wilton Park, based in Wiston House in Steyning, West Sussex, was established as part of plans to re-establish peace and democracy in Europe following World War Two.

    Formed under the Labour government in January 1946, the institution has its foundations in providing educational programmes for German prisoners-of-war (POW) and civilians.

    Subsequently, Wilton Park has hosted numerous global forums including the European Union expansion, transitioning from the Apartheid regime and the impact of the Soviet Union reforms on East Europe.

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, The then Prince Charles visiting Wilton Park in 1996

    Contemporary Europe historian, Holger Nehring, told the BBC Wilton Park’s location is a suitable place for global forums given its secluded location.

    “This gives decision-makers a chance to have open and frank discussions,” he added.

    “When Wilton Park started as a education centre for POWs and German citizens, it did not impose how democracy and governance should operate in post-war Germany.

    “They taught them about German democratic institutions and traditions, and German historians were involved in the education.”

    The focus was also about re-building Anglo-German diplomatic relations following the war.

    Nehring said this approach was important as it established Wilton Park as an institution which promoted cooperation and reconciliation.

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, Chief executive of Wilton Park Tom Cargill described Sussex as the “perfect home” for Wilton Park

    Tom Cargill, chief executive of Wilton Park, described Sussex as the “perfect home” for Wilton Park.

    “It’s connected to the world, has world-class nature and culture, and presents the best of Britain to senior guests from around the globe,” he said.

    “Sussex should be proud of the role it has played in supporting international diplomacy, it’s a critical hub for working on the world’s toughest challenges.”

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, In 1988, Wilton Park hosted a forum where world leaders discussed the impact of the Soviet reforms on Eastern Europe

    Wilton Park has been visited by prominent politicians and leaders including Lady Astor, Prince Philip, the then Prince Charles, former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and actress Angelina Jolie.

    Wilton Park commemorates its 80th anniversary this month.

    Chairperson of the institution, Gisela Stuart, said: “Wilton Park shows the enduring power of open dialogue, that open discussions between former enemies is possible,”

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, Rt Hon William Hague MP and Angelina Jolie, United Nations’ Special Envoy, attended Wilton Park’s conference on preventing sexual violence in 2012

    “Wilton Park has been keeping up with ever-changing world events and emerging trends that impact global security and stability,” Stuart added.

    These include hosting forums focusing on climate change, vaccinations, the potential impact of artificial intelligence and the political and economic consequences on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, Wilton Park, located in Wiston House in Steyning, West Sussex, has been playing a prominent role in promoting international peace and stability for 80 years
    Article Information

      • Author, Hsin-Yi Lo
      • Role, South East
    • 11 January 2026

    Located in a secluded area of the South Downs, stands an impressive 16th Century stately building which has been the centre of promoting international peace.

    Wilton Park, based in Wiston House in Steyning, West Sussex, was established as part of plans to re-establish peace and democracy in Europe following World War Two.

    Formed under the Labour government in January 1946, the institution has its foundations in providing educational programmes for German prisoners-of-war (POW) and civilians.

    Subsequently, Wilton Park has hosted numerous global forums including the European Union expansion, transitioning from the Apartheid regime and the impact of the Soviet Union reforms on East Europe.

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, The then Prince Charles visiting Wilton Park in 1996

    Contemporary Europe historian, Holger Nehring, told the BBC Wilton Park’s location is a suitable place for global forums given its secluded location.

    “This gives decision-makers a chance to have open and frank discussions,” he added.

    “When Wilton Park started as a education centre for POWs and German citizens, it did not impose how democracy and governance should operate in post-war Germany.

    “They taught them about German democratic institutions and traditions, and German historians were involved in the education.”

    The focus was also about re-building Anglo-German diplomatic relations following the war.

    Nehring said this approach was important as it established Wilton Park as an institution which promoted cooperation and reconciliation.

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, Chief executive of Wilton Park Tom Cargill described Sussex as the “perfect home” for Wilton Park

    Tom Cargill, chief executive of Wilton Park, described Sussex as the “perfect home” for Wilton Park.

    “It’s connected to the world, has world-class nature and culture, and presents the best of Britain to senior guests from around the globe,” he said.

    “Sussex should be proud of the role it has played in supporting international diplomacy, it’s a critical hub for working on the world’s toughest challenges.”

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, In 1988, Wilton Park hosted a forum where world leaders discussed the impact of the Soviet reforms on Eastern Europe

    Wilton Park has been visited by prominent politicians and leaders including Lady Astor, Prince Philip, the then Prince Charles, former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and actress Angelina Jolie.

    Wilton Park commemorates its 80th anniversary this month.

    Chairperson of the institution, Gisela Stuart, said: “Wilton Park shows the enduring power of open dialogue, that open discussions between former enemies is possible,”

    Image source, Wilton Park

    Image caption, Rt Hon William Hague MP and Angelina Jolie, United Nations’ Special Envoy, attended Wilton Park’s conference on preventing sexual violence in 2012

    “Wilton Park has been keeping up with ever-changing world events and emerging trends that impact global security and stability,” Stuart added.

    These include hosting forums focusing on climate change, vaccinations, the potential impact of artificial intelligence and the political and economic consequences on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMI, is a recognised industry analyst and consumer-protection writer specialising in the UK home-improvement and trades sector. With over two decades of experience in business management, trade standards, and local-service markets, James brings a trusted, evidence-based voice to homeowners and professionals across Sussex and the wider UK. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, James is committed to promoting best practice, transparency, and fair pricing within the trades industry. His Chartered Manager status reflects his long-standing work advising SMEs, independent tradespeople, and emerging digital platforms on sustainable growth and customer trust. James serves as the Lead Research Editor for Sussex Trades Mag, where he writes in-depth guides, trade comparisons, expert reviews, and consumer advice designed to help both homeowners and trades make confident decisions. He is also a key contributor to MyTradeLinks, offering insight into digital transformation, local trade discovery, and community-driven service platforms. Across all of his work, James focuses on three principles: clarity, accountability, and empowering the local workforce. His articles aim to cut through jargon, expose industry myths, and highlight the standards that genuinely matter when choosing a tradesperson. When he isn’t analysing market trends or writing for Sussex Trades Mag, James mentors small business owners, supports community development projects, and continues his research into how technology can strengthen trust between homeowners and local trades.

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