Teeming pond life

Pond life in Preston Park

The pond outside the Rotunda is teeming with life at the moment. Masses of tadpoles, some fish and a really healthy number of newts make this a fascinating place for children (and adults) to study watery beings.

Still time to join a walk in the park

A walk in the park

This picture shows Alan Griffiths and Andy Jeavons of City Parks conducting the second of our ‘Walks in the Park’ last Tuesday. Preston Park looks at its very best in May, so why not join us for our last evening walk on Thursday 26th to learn more about the park, its plants, trees and wildlife? The walk will begin from the Rose Garden and start at 6 pm. The walk will then head north and include the walled garden and rock garden, ending at approximately 7.30 pm.

A snake in the grass

On Tuesday 10th May a Texas Rat Snake was found basking on the grass near the mens bowls pavilion. This three foot-long reptile was worrying the dog walkers and passers-by. With the help of the PCSO, the snake was captured and taken to the RSPCA. The Texas Rat Snake is not a native species and it is thought that some careless owner is probably searching under the bed for it. Lets hope the snake is well looked after and not spotted again in the park.

Thanks to Garry Meyer, Park Ranger

Petanque is on the way

Petanque

Good news from Alan Griffiths of City Parks. Construction of the Petanque Terrain on bowling green no. 3 is due to start on Monday 16th May. The work is going to be carried out by one of the council’s highway contractors – Edburton Contractor Ltd. The whole of bowling green will be fenced off whilst construction takes place which all being well won’t take more than a couple of weeks, although we will have to let it settle for a while before opening.The Terrain will measure 15m x 32m in size and the rest of the old Bowling Green will be raised in level and re-seeded.

Our Easter egg winners

Around 300 children enjoyed our Easter Egg Quiz on Sunday. In sweltering weather, nearly all the entrants managed to find the answers to all 18 questions and won a Cadbury’s Creme Egg. Many also entered our drawing competition, with the chance to win a Mega Egg. Here are the winners …

Flo Poncia, with the winning drawing for the 7-12 age group
Leo Wheeler, with the winning drawing for the under 7 age group
On the left, Natasha Paling with Joseph and Thomas, winners of the raffle. On the right, Steve Anderson with Jonathan and Robert, who were the first to complete the quiz.

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Dawn chorus

Dawn chorus

On May 1st at 6am, you have the opportunity to hear the birds of Preston Park without traffic noise, to identify bird songs and to find out more about the wildlife in the park. Meet at the rock garden chalet.

Easter egg hunt for children

We are presenting, in conjunction with CityParks, an Easter Egg Hunt in the park on Easter Sunday, 24 April, from 11am. It’s for children up to and including the age of 12 and the event will be a quiz about different aspects of the park. There will be information points set up especially for the event on which will be the answers to the questions. For each correctly completed quiz sheet there will be a prize of a small Easter egg. There will also be the chance to enter a drawing competition – with a prize (in 2 age groups) for the best drawing about an aspect of the park. The aim is to have fun but also for children to engage with the park and to better understand and value the space. We’ll be there until the eggs run out . . .