Before I go into what a wonderful day it was ( it was),
Posted in News, Past Events | Comments Off on Bark In The Park 2014 – Report & Photos of the dayAfter all the hard work, some people couldn’t resist spoiling it by an act of mindless vandalism. Members of the Dog Walkers of Queens Park stopped them attempting to do this on Saturday, but sadly weren’t on hand to stop … Continue reading
Posted in News | Comments Off on Mindless VandalismWe are rather fond of our Friends of Queen’s Park logo. It scales up, it scales down. It works black on white, or white on black. It has a simple, sophisticated design with a timeless quality that holds within it … Continue reading
Posted in News, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Through The Archway: The Local Artist Who Created The FQP LogoThe competition to win 2013 Bark In The Park’s first ever pedigree ‘Best In Show’ was close – until the AV Gun Dog category. That’s when the judge took one good look at the Irish Red Setter ‘Frazer’ and knew … Continue reading
Posted in News, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Frazer The Wonder DogTake a visit to the Clock Tower in Queen’s Park. Admire its noble form and elegant brickwork, then close your eyes and use your ears. You will hear birdsong, specifically the unmistakeable sound of the Swift.
Posted in News, Wildlife | Tagged Chris Lowe, Conrad Brunner, Swift, Swifts | Comments Off on Waiting For The SwiftsWe are delighted to announce that the Head Vet at Crufts, Andreas Schemel, will be judging the Pedigree Ring at this year’s Bark in the Park. We are equally delighted to say that Annabel Giles will once again be MC’ing the … Continue reading
Posted in News | Comments Off on Top Judge for this year’s BarkShakespeare In The Park returns this summer with Illyria‘s production of Macbeth, ‘a blood-soaked tragedy of vaulting ambition’. The performance will take place at the Royal Spa on Sunday 6th July. Tickets available via the Brighton Ticket Office, telephone: 01273 709 709. *** … Continue reading
Posted in News | Comments Off on Shakespeare In The Park 2014The Dogs Trust, based at Shoreham, has kindly offered to come to next years’ Bark in the Park and provide a free micro-chipping service to anyone with a dog who has not yet taken the sensible precaution of having their … Continue reading
Posted in News | Comments Off on Free Micro-chipping for dogs at Bark In The ParkA big Thank You to those of you who came to the workshop and expressed your opinions and ideas, and wrote your suggestions for the future of our Park.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Public Workshop: Shaping The Future Of Queen’s ParkThe first steps towards a major upgrade in the infrastructure of Queen’s Park have been taken with the announcement this week of a formal public consultation to start in summer 2014.
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