The Friends of Queens Park are hosting Carols In The Park on Friday 7 December, from 6pm, at the Royal Spa Nursery at the bottom of the park.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Carols In The Park: Fri 7 DecWe need your help. The Friends of Queens Park are hosting a volunteer event at the pond in the park on Sunday 7th October at 11am with the aim of clearing as much duckweed from the water as possible.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Volunteer Event: Sun 7 OctThe Friends of Queens Park and Brighton & Hove City Council are giving the local community a choice about forthcoming investment in the infrastructure of the park.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Your Choice: New Investment for Queens ParkThanks to the talented team from Illyria for their performance of The Merchant Of Venice at Queens Park on Saturday night.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Shakespeare In The Park: PhotosChris Lowe writes: Our Heron is having some impact… two days ago I saw it catch three fish (about 3″-4”) long in 15 minutes. However the longer term impact is unknown.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Carpe Diem: Heron Feasts On FishCouncil sources tell us: “The police are very statistically minded. The more you report, the more they react. So the more people in Queens Park report local disturbances (crimes, anti-social behaviour, drug issues etc) the more the police will be … Continue reading
Posted in News | Comments Off on Anti-Social Behaviour: How You Can HelpLast week’s AGM saw the presentation of the new Conservation Management Plan for Queens Park.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Conservation Management Plan for Queens ParkOur longest serving committee member Ann Ewings has died, aged 79. You can see the full report here.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Ann Ewings 1937-2017: UpdatedThank you all for attending Carols In The Park at the Royal Spa Nursery and for making it such a successful event. See photos here:
Posted in News | Comments Off on Carols In The Park: PhotosA quick chat with Johnny Webb, chair of The Friends of Queens Park, as published in Queens Park Living magazine. Johnny, a local resident, is co-founder and CEO of Sundog Pictures, a London-based TV production company.
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