We had a great time today painting rocks and collecting litter in the sunshine. Here’s a sample of our good work including sacks of rubbish …




Thanks to Rose Jones for the photos

The community for users of Preston Park in Brighton, UK
The Tile House, an octagonal building in the centre of the park, was built in 1883. The building was made for the Bath and West of England show – about 200 miles away – by the Aylesbury Tile Company to help show off all their different tiles. You can see lots of designs of tiles including bunches of grapes beside the door. Someone from Preston Park saw the building at the show and thought it would look lovely here in the park, so he bought it and had it moved here. It was originally a ladies’ toilet and was the first building to be erected in the park. It has had many uses over the years, including a place where people could hire bikes.
These fabulous photos by Rose Jones show the tiles in close up:







Artist Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva has been working to transform this Preston Twin elm tree into a major new artwork. She informs us that she has been asked to move the tree from its temporary home in Kemptown, so have had to stop working on it, take down the scaffolding and wrap the tree as best they can with plastic sheeting to protect it from the weather. Unfortunately, as they’ve been trying to dry the tree for over 4 months, this is extremely challenging. The moisture levels inside the timber are the hardest issue for the preservation process – so it’s devastating to uncover the tree while it is relocated. But, the GREAT news is that the tree is being moved back to her original location, next to its Twin Sister in Preston Park, and will be enjoyed by many more people as they continue to work on it.

After two years’ absence due to COVID restrictions, we are bringing back our popular annual Easter event. Accompanied children aged 12 and under are invited to track down the answers to questions about the fauna, flora and history of Preston Park in order to earn themselves a cream egg. They can also participate in a drawing competition with the chance to win a giant egg. Face painters will also be available. The cost per child is just £1. We’re looking forward to a lovely, happy event – just what we need at the moment!

You can register for this event but we will also be pleased to welcome anyone who turns up on the day!