Preston Manor to be taken over by a Trust

On the first of April, Preston Manor and its grounds, including the historic walled garden and the croquet lawn, will become the responsibility of a Trust, rather than the Council. It is hoped that the new trustees will be able to recruit 1 or 2 gardeners dedicated to that area. We wish the new Trust well.

Cutting back the shrubbery

Some Friends of Preston park members have expressed concern at the radical cutting back of vegetation between the east end of Lime Tree Walk and the cycle track. We talked to park staff who say this level of cutting back is normal and planned. The vegetation will grow back very quickly. To minimise the effect on wildlife the cutting back is phased over several years.

Extraordinarily, in clearing that relatively small area, the parks staff took over four truck loads of rubbish!

Good progress on re-pointing the clock tower

You may have seen these guys from Lea Bealing Stonemasons working on re-pointing the Clock Tower. Work is progressing well and they reckon there is about six weeks work to do, allowing for good weather (?!!).

The clock mechanism is also due to be repaired soon.

The tower was designed by Francis May, who said that he wanted it finished in terracotta because he felt that a more standard white marble tower, set in green fields and surrounded by trees, would look too much like a funeral monument. The tower was paid for by Edward White (whose initials EW adorn the tower), and work was completed in 1892.

It will be good to see the tower restored to its former glory.

Announcing our 2020 photo competition

Photo by Henry Frankel

Capture the colours of the park.

We are looking for images from amateur photographers of all ages that portray the colours of Preston Park. Feel free to interpret this theme as you see fit.

Please take your photos in landscape mode and send to us in the highest quality format your camera or phone will allow.

The best shots will be incorporated in our 2021 calendar.

Entries close 31 August. Max four photos per person.

Email to photos@friendsofprestonpark.org, providing your name and contact details.

Wreath making fun

After yesterday’s successful event, Brighton & Hove is today adorned by 100+ new festive wreaths.

Thanks to all those from Friends of St Peter’s and Friends of Preston Park who helped make it all possible, especially Andy Jeavons who supervised the gathering of the foliage. And thanks to Jilly Welch for these pics…

Preston Park 2020 Calendar

Our 2020 calendars are now available at £5 each, containing 12 of this year’s best photo competition entries.

We will have a large stock available for purchase at the Chalet Cafe this Saturday 7th December, from 9.30 to 11.30, when our photo winners can also pick up their trophies.

At any other time, you’ll find that each of the cafes in the park has a stock or you can always email us at info@friendsofprestonpark.org.

Winners of this year’s photo competition

Adult category

1st – Henry Frankel (shown above)

2nd – Dominique Levack

3rd – Simon Stott

Under 20s

Winner – Frankie Rogers

Thanks to everyone who entered!

Calendars featuring 12 of the best photos are available at the Chalet Cafe or Rotunda Cafe from Wednesday this week at £5 each. Alternatively, email info@friendsofprestonpark.org.