Friends of Grange Park, Old Coulsdon
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Making our Park the Heart of our Community.
Grange Park is an invaluable local amenity for Old Coulsdon community and beyond. We have recently succeeded in transforming the children's playground after we raised £100,000 towards it with contributions from our community, Biffa Award and the London Marathon Charitable Trust.
Having recently consulted our community on further improvements to the park, we are now fundraising towards fitness equipment, trim trail and other amenities.
We are also campaigning to get Grange Park dedicated as a Centenary Field in memory of those who lost their lives locally in World War I. This will ensure that Grange Park is forever preserved for recreation.
You can find out more about our fundraising journey and our achievements on our website: www.friendsofgrangepark.com
*Please remember, DONATIONS CAN BE GIFT AIDED* Your donation will also go further if you can use a debit card :-)
Charity No: 1159938
Grange Park is an invaluable local amenity for Old Coulsdon community and beyond. We have recently succeeded in transforming the children's playground after we raised £100,000 towards it with contributions from our community, Biffa Award and the London Marathon Charitable Trust.
Having recently consulted our community on further improvements to the park, we are now fundraising towards fitness equipment, trim trail and other amenities.
We are also campaigning to get Grange Park dedicated as a Centenary Field in memory of those who lost their lives locally in World War I. This will ensure that Grange Park is forever preserved for recreation.
You can find out more about our fundraising journey and our achievements on our website: www.friendsofgrangepark.com
*Please remember, DONATIONS CAN BE GIFT AIDED* Your donation will also go further if you can use a debit card :-)
Charity No: 1159938
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