Love Lowndes welcomes Silverson and The Entertainer as its Platinum Corporate Supporters

It’s a big month for news this September, we are delighted to announce that we have secured two of our three Love Lowndes Platinum Corporate Sponsors – Silverson and The Entertainer.

Thanks to their generous support, combined with the money raised within the Community and from our successful grant applications, such as the recent £75,000 from the Veolia Environmental Trust, we can now confidently say that we have reached our minimum fundraising target of £150,000 towards a new playground for 5-11 year olds in Lowndes Park, Chesham.

This means that there will be a new playground for the children of Chesham, and we can confirm that steps have already been taken to move ahead with the playground design so that it is ready to build during the first half of 2025.

Speaking about their sponsorship…

Silverson have been based in Chesham for more than 50 years and with many of our staff living in the local area it is important to us to support the local community. We are pleased to be able to support Love Lowndes with fundraising for a new playground in Lowndes Park that will benefit the child of the town ad other members of the community for years to come.”

Gary Grant, Founder of The Entertainer, said:

“We’re delighted to sponsor the Lowndes Park project – which is creating such a fantastic opportunity for families in Chesham.

At The Entertainer, we believe all children should have access to somewhere safe to play and we’re happy to help fund the fun and support such an important local cause.”

 

Claire Wyatt, Chair of Love Lowndes, commented…

“We have been bowled over by the support of Chesham’s community. It’s amazing to have The Entertainer and Silverson joining us as Platinum Sponsors. These generous local businesses are enabling us to create a vital free resource for our children. Supporting Love Lowndes in this way leaves a lasting legacy; one that won’t be forgotten.”

 

It’s not too late to help!

Whilst we may have reached our minimum fundraising target, it isn’t too late to show your support and donate to Love Lowndes. All additional funds we receive above the £150,000 already raised will allow us to build an even bigger, more accessible, inclusive and sustainable playground for the families of Chesham. We know that there are local flagship playgrounds, which many of our community travel to due to the poor offering in Chesham, that cost over £200,000. We want the same for our children. So, there are plenty of extra elements in our wish list that need funding.

To any local businesses interested, we may have secured our Platinum Sponsors, but there are still opportunities to sign up for Gold, Silver and Bronze level corporate sponsorship for the next few weeks. Please read our Love Lowndes Sponsorship Proposal. By choosing to support Love Lowndes, your logo will be featured in the playground on our honours board or a bench for a minimum of 10 years!

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For our local community, we have asked so much from you and will forever be grateful for your incredible support to turn our dreams of a new playground in the heart of Chesham into reality. We have one final fundraising activity up our sleeves, look out for an announcement from us next month which will offer members of the local community a very special and unique way to be a part of the new playground in Lowndes Park.

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Massive grant to Love Lowndes makes park dreams a reality!

We have some amazing news to share.

The Love Lowndes team has just found out that their application to the Veolia Environmental Trust has been successful!

Veolia is supporting the new playground project with a whopping £75,000 grant – the full amount applied for.

Love Lowndes is our voluntary community group dedicated to raising enough money to build a new playground in Lowndes Park. You can read more about them on our project page.

Claire Wyatt, Chair of Love Lowndes, says “We are absolutely over the moon! We are a very small team of volunteers who have worked tirelessly to raise the money needed for a new playground in Lowndes Park. This news takes us a step closer to building the inclusive, exciting and destination playground we dream of for the children of Chesham.”

Months of hard work went into the application process. Special mention must go to Isabelle Hatfield, who leads the grant funding application work for Love Lowndes, and Kathryn Graves (the Community, Economy & Environment Manager at Chesham Town Council)who has also worked incredibly hard on the application and committed many ‘out of work’ hours to making Love Lowndes the success it is.

There was also a special meeting of local environmental experts who helped with an important element of the application process. So, thanks must also be sent to Cllr. Justine Fulford, Trevor Brawn and Laura Silverstone for contributing their knowledge and time.

The Veolia Environmental Trust uses money to support community and environmental projects through the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF). The LCF is a tax credit scheme designed to compensate for the negative impacts of landfill sites on surrounding communities and the environment. Under the Scheme, landfill operators like Veolia are required to allocate a portion of their Landfill Tax liability to not-for-profit organisations to support various initiatives such as environmental conservation, improvements to community infrastructure, and recreational projects, all aimed at improving the quality of life and environment in areas adjacent to landfill sites.

I think we can all agree that their contribution will make a massive difference to our project.

Love Lowndes is still actively fundraising.

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Over the last 18 months, the Love Lowndes team has raised nearly £55,000 via events like the Pumpkin Parade, hosting comedy nights at the Elgiva Theatre and engaging the wider community through with various fundraising endeavours.

The Chesham community is at the heart of Love Lowndes’ success. A key part of the funding application to Veolia was proving that Love Lowndes is supported and endorsed by local people and businesses.

But their work isn’t done!

“Playgrounds are wildly expensive” continues Wyatt, “Building work is due to start in the early Spring but in order to deliver the best possible park for our children, we must keep going. We are actively seeking business sponsors to take up advertising opportunities in the park and we’ll also be doing a ‘buy a brick’ scheme for a path in the new playground just before Christmas – please help and watch this space!”

If you’re interested in becoming a Sponsor of Love Lowndes, please contact Claire on lovelowndes@gmail.com

To make a donation, please visit the Love Lowndes Crowdfunder page.