Thanks 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.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Johnny Webb On The Future Of Our ParkThere was a full house for the public meeting on drug issues, organised by Queens Park ward Councillors Karen Barford, Adrian Morris and Daniel Chapman, at the Tennis Pavilion on Wednesday evening.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Public Meeting: ReportPepperpot locals will have noticed the colourful open-air farm shop that appears on Queens Park Road every Saturday. Here is an introduction to this welcome innovation.
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