Painting in the Park

Friends of Preston Park held their latest Painting in the Park event this week. Those attending produced a variety of work. The aim of the day is to invite residents to take time out of their usual weekend, to visit the park, and to focus on a particular aspect that they find interesting. They then have to produce this visually. At the end of the session, everyone shared their thoughts on what had been accomplished over a piece of delicious cake. It’s amazing how different everyone’s work is. We thank everyone who came and hope you all enjoyed a relaxed Sunday in the park. The work produced will be exhibited on the outside wall of the Chalet Cafe for viewing. 

Our next event is the adults amphibian workshop on 22 & 23 June. Please sign up via Eventbrite.

A busy morning

This morning a wildlife workshop event was run by Froglife, experts in natural habitats (www.froglife.org). It provided the children with an introduction to amphibians, reptiles & their habitats which included designing your own wildlife garden and followed by the practical activity of guided pond dipping in the Rotunda pond.

We all had a really wonderful time – We enjoyed trying to guess the amphibians and reptiles, we designed wildlife friendly gardens and had fun pond dipping. And yes, we found common newts, ramshorn snails, freshwater hoglouse to name but a few.

Many thanks to Will from Frogslife for the wonderful session. I think both adults and children learned a lot.

We also run the first of our extra sessions in the Rose Garden, tackling the weeds. Please join us on Tuesdays (10 to 1pm), Thursdays and Fridays (10 to 12). The Thursdays and Fridays sessions run until June 25th. The Rose Garden needs you!

A23 Work improvement – Active Travel Scheme


Work will get underway in the next few weeks on a scheme to improve the A23 (London Road / Preston Road) between Argyle Road and Preston Drove.
The changes are designed to improve a key transport corridor for the city and make it a safer and more attractive environment for all who use it.
The work getting underway shortly will include:
new cycle lanes
pavement widening
new and upgraded crossings
improved junctions
bus stop improvements
The work is expected to take 18 months to complete. Everything possible will be done to minimise disruption throughout. During that time the area on the old bowling green opposite WhoopseyDaisy, will used as a base for all the heavy plant machinery.
If you have any questions about the A23 Active Travel Scheme, send an email to transport.projects@brighton-hove.gov.uk.

Timeline
Aims of the A23 Active Travel Scheme
The A23 Active Travel Scheme aims to improve a key transport corridor for the city and make it a safer and more attractive environment for all who use it.
On completion, the finished scheme will:
enable and encourage active and inclusive travel such as walking, cycling and wheeling through new and updated infrastructure
improve the overall experience for public transport users
upgrade key junctions and improve road safety for all users
improve access to green spaces, heritage attractions and leisure locations situated along the A23.

Painting in the Park

Remember to come along to our Painting in the Park event on Sunday 2nd June from 10am to 1pm. Tickets available at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/painting-in-the-park-tickets-854515608187?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

Meet at the Chalet Cafe to create your own artwork using a medium of your choice (please bring your own materials, and something to sit on).

It will be a great day to meet other people with an artistic temperament and to share experience and knowledge. The event is restricted to those aged 16 and over and is wheelchair accessible.

We will ask your consent to take a photo of any artwork you create to share online and exhibit them at the Chalet Cafe in the Park.

We need you to help with this year’s South & South East in Bloom Competition!

Dear Volunteers and members of Friends of Preston Park

We are delighted to inform you that we have entered the Rose Garden into this year’s South & South East in Bloom competition for 2024. We are hopeful that our lovely Rose Garden will be appreciated by the judges as much as we do. That said, we need some help to get it shipshape before the judges arrive on 27 June. Therefore, other than the usual Tuesday volunteer gardening session, 10.00-13.00, we are putting on a few extra sessions that we are hoping anyone interested will turn up to. These will include Thursday and Friday, 10.00-12.00. (So, 28, 30,31 May, 4, 6,7,11,13,14,18,20,21, 25 June).

Please bring your own gloves and any tools that you have. We will try to provide those who don’t have any, with tools. Also bring snacks, water and sunscreen.

We will start each session in the Rose Garden with a discussion on what is the priority. Please don’t feel this is a set commitment. Just turn up and do an hour if that is all you can do! We appreciate it and so do the roses!

Many thanks, FoPP
 

Pride 2025 engagement sessions

Please see below from Brighton & Hove City Council:

“We are about to launch the engagement process around Pride for 2025 and beyond. Specifically around this topic we are holding two face-to-face sessions:

  • Friday May 10th 17:00-18:30
  • Friday June 14th 13:00-14:30

These will take place in The Park View Café’s Basement Bar

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We hope that by providing these two sessions at different times of day you will have the best opportunity to attend one, should you like to.

Furthermore, our online engagement platform launch is imminent- information on this, as well as the meetings, will be provided in a letter-drop to the residences proximate to Preston Park. This information will also be shared via our online comms.”

Resurfacing of The Ride

As of Tuesday 7 June, the top area of Preston Park know as The Ride and car park will be resurfaced. It is envisaged that the work will take approximately 3 weeks.

However, the bottom car parking area will remain open during this time and residents are advised to use this area to park instead. This is very welcome news as the holes have become quite large recently.

If anyone has any questions please contact Brighton & Hove City Council.