The ever popular Bark in the Park is on its way back. The dog show, supported by Coastway Vets, will take place again on Sunday, 18th July in the dog area of the park.
The return will be subject to the latest Government guidance on COVID safety measures for outdoor events.
The fun event will include the following classes:
- Cutest puppy
- Handsome dog
- Prettiest girl
- Doggy triathlon
- Golden oldie (>7 years old)
- Best rescue
- Temptation alley
- Fancy dress
- Best trick
- Sausage catcher
- BEST IN SHOW
We welcome sponsorship for each of the categories. For prices click HERE.
New Design Concept for Cascade
Local landscape designer Nick Dexter of nd:design addressed the Friends of Queens Park AGM on Thursday, presenting his ideas for the redesign of the cascade area of the park. Read more…
AGM: Thurs 21 March, 7pm
Join us for the Annual General Meeting for the Friends Of Queens Park, at 7pm, at clubhouse of Queens Park Tennis Club. Read more…
Carols In The Park: Fri 7 Dec
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. Read more…
Volunteer Event: Sun 7 Oct
We 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. Read more…
Your Choice: New Investment for Queens Park
The 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. Read more…
Shakespeare In The Park: Photos
Thanks to the talented team from Illyria for their performance of The Merchant Of Venice at Queens Park on Saturday night. Read more…
Carpe Diem: Heron Feasts On Fish
Chris 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. Read more…
Anti-Social Behaviour: How You Can Help
Council 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 on hand to deal with the issue.” Read more…
Conservation Management Plan for Queens Park
Last week’s AGM saw the presentation of the new Conservation Management Plan for Queens Park. Read more…
Ann Ewings 1937-2017: Updated
Our longest serving committee member Ann Ewings has died, aged 79. You can see the full report here. Read more…