Curry Up and Quiz – 31st January

Get ready for a night that’s as tasty as it is brain-teasing!

Love Lowndes are bringing people together for a Curry & Quiz Night to raise funds for the brand-new inclusive early-years playground in Lowndes Park.

🍛 Delicious curry to warm your heart (and spice up your evening!)

🧠 ‘Naan-stop’ questions to test your knowledge and spark some friendly competition

💖 A cause that matters – helping us build a playground designed for all children and carers, whatever their abilities

🎟️ Tickets are just £15 each, including a curry dinner.

There will be a bar running all evening, and you can book tables of up to 8 if you’d like to form a team with friends or family.

BOOK YOUR TICKETS VIA THE REWARDS HERE

This isn’t just about food and fun—it’s about creating a space where every child feels welcome, included, and free to explore. By joining in, you’re not only enjoying a great night out, you’re helping lay the foundations for joy, friendship, and play for years to come.

So grab your friends, sharpen your pencils, and loosen your belts—it’s time to eat, laugh, and give back!

Rainbow Forest at Chesham Town Picnic

‘Bring your food, family and friends to the Big Picnic in the Park – it won’t be a Town Picnic without you!’

A perfect chance to catch up with friends and family in Chesham’s beautiful Lowndes Park.  Friends of Lowndes Park are delighted to be providing an amazing free Rainbow Forest activity to keep the children entertained by play experts.

Chesham Town Picnic is organised by the community groups of Chesham and supported by Chesham Town Council

 

Your new 5-11s playground is OPEN!

After over 2 years of hard work, your new 5-11s playground is open!

We hope you love it as much as we do!

We finally opened our new £220,000 park on 29th March 2025.

The opening ceremony was incredibly well attended. Children couldn’t wait for us to cut the ribbon and play – with the fun addition of an East egg hunt and some prizes supplied by our build partner, Proludic.

Claire Wyatt, the voluntary Chair of Love Lowndes, gave the following speech.

Welcome everyone! My name is Claire Wyatt and I’m the chair of Love Lowndes, the voluntary fundraising group that’s coordinated the building of this amazing new playground. We’re a partnership between the Friends of Lowndes Park and Chesham Town Council.

I promise I won’t keep you long as I know we’re all excited to cut that ribbon and start playing!

But I do want to say a few words about how we got here and why this playground is so desperately needed.

There’s no doubt that Love Lowndes has been an amazing community success story.

Together, we’ve raised over £220,000 to build this new destination playground in the green heart of Chesham.

Play is vital to our children’s development. In a cost of living crisis and when childhood obesity is rising, while children’s mental heath is declining – having a free, accessible, inclusive and green place to play, run, dream and create is essential. A welcoming place where everyone in the community can come together for one purpose – play. I am so proud to feel that I’ve been a part of giving that to our children.

It’s been over two years of hard work and I want to give thanks to the people and organisations that have made it possible. Now, I’m going to list a lot of names here, but I want you to know that each and every one of them has been key to our success. And we’re thrilled to say that some of them are here celebrating with us today.

We are hugely indebted to:

We’re also very proud to display the names of the following local businesses who’ve come on board as our Love Lowndes Sponsors:

Platinum – Silverson Machines, Mencap and The Entertainer

Gold – Chesham Prep School

Silver – Perspectives (Home Counties) Ltd and Ash Wills.

There is a longer list of people, organisations and businesses that have supported us, either through donations, fundraising or through voluntary help. It’s published on the Friends of Lowndes Park website. I urge you to take a look. It’s heartwarming to see just how many people have been involved in making our dream a reality.

But behind all these amazing organisations, there is a core team of volunteers who have masterminded this whole operation.

So, indulge me for a few moments while I get sentimental!

Chairing Love Lowndes the last couple of years has been a humbling and eye-opening experience. It’s shown me how much can be achieved, and must be achieved, by community action. Because, and I need to be clear here, it was volunteers who’ve made this happen.

Volunteers on our committee who made the commitment to raise the money in the first place. Volunteers who fundraised and raised awareness on stalls, who designed and delivered our events, volunteers who created our logo and graphic design, volunteers who wrote the funding applications and managed all our social media and communications. Volunteers who planted the beautiful landscaping that you can see, who painted our bird houses and bat boxes, and volunteers who got on the phone and charmed our amazing corporate sponsors into donating to this incredible cause.

Every piece of equipment, every plant, every design element in that playground has the fingerprint of a volunteer on it. That’s what can be achieved when a community comes together. And nothing shows this better than all the local infant and junior schools coming together for 2 amazing mufti-days to support us. This had never happened for a community cause before – we’re really proud of that and so thankful.

There are so many of you out there that I could name, but I wouldn’t be doing my job as chair if I didn’t specifically thank a few incredible people. The core voluntary team of Kate Hutchenson, Isabelle Hatfield and Anna Elliot who’ve given their lives to this project alongside work and family commitments for over two years. Their dedication and hard work cannot be overstated. I’m in awe of all of you. I don’t think people will ever understand what really goes into making a project like this happen and who really does the work!

And, I do want to make a special mention to Kathryn Graves and Louise Hayday from Chesham Town Council too. Without their unwavering support and expertise, we couldn’t have done it.

But finally, it’s you, the people of Chesham who should be celebrated today. You attended our events, you responded to our consultations, you advised us on the design. Every single one of you, whether you paid £1 to enter our pumpkin parade, donated to our Crowdfunder or bought a legacy brick in our path to play – however you contributed- this park is not just for you, it’s because of you.

And we’ll need you again – cos we’ve got to raise another £150k for Phase 2 of the Masterplan –  the 0-4s playground! And, we’d dearly love to have some new volunteers. It’s immensely rewarding and it’s an opportunity to leave a real legacy. We need more help as we’re exhausted! If you can do anything from a little admin, to writing up minutes in our meetings, to helping at events– every little helps. And if you want to be Chair for Phase 2, my husband and children would be eternally grateful as I think they want me back!

So, watch this space and donate today!

But now, I think that’s more than enough from me.

Let me hand over to Kate Hutchenson and Louise Hayday who are going to cut the ribbon and officially open the playground.

 

 

 

Love Lowndes Art Competition – Winners announced

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the Love Lowndes children’s art competition.

As part of the Valentine’s day ‘Show your LOVE for Lowndes Park’ all-schools Mufti Day the children were encouraged to enter an art competition. They were asked to draw a picture on the theme of “Lowndes Park – the green heart of Chesham”.

We were absolutely bowled over by the number and quality of the entries. Children aged 4 to 11 drew amazing pictures that captured their love of play, their joy of green spaces and their sheer excitement about having a new playground. All the judges commented on how impressed they were and humbled they felt by the care and thought the children had put in. It was a wonderful reminder of why, and for whom, we’re doing this.

Keep reading to find out who the winners are!

Huge thanks to the following schools who raised an amazing £1,255 on the mufti day and/or entered the art competition:

  • Chartridge Combined School
  • Newtown School
  • Waterside Primary Academy
  • Ivingswood Academy
  • Elmtree School (and Nursery)
  • Brushwood Junior School
  • Hawridge and Cholesbury CE School
  • The Beacon School
  • Chesham Preparatory School
  • Thomas Harding Junior School

The Prizes:

WINNERS:
At the entrance to our new playground (due to be built by the end of March 2025), we will have a ‘heroes’ board celebrating all the key sponsors, businesses and groups that have donated to make the new park a reality. On that board we have set aside two spaces for the winning artwork from our two age groups. It will be up in the park for at least 10 years!

RUNNERS UP:
The runners up will be offered the chance to help build the new Bug Hotel in the playground. The build will happen on Sunday 23rd March led by local children’s environmental group Nature Club.

All the winners and runners up will be invited to a VIP play party on the 23rd March where they will be the first children to play in the new playground!

The winners

Age 4-7 category

WINNER

Kaith, Aged 7, Brushwood Junior School

Runners up:

Tia, Aged 5, Chesham Preparatory School

Ayvah, Aged 4, Chesham Preparatory School

Cherry, Aged 6, Hawridge & Cholesbury CE School

 

Age 8-11 Category

WINNER

Matilda, Aged 10, Chartridge Combined School

 

Runners up:

Aanah, Aged 9, Ivingswood Academy

Annabelle, Aged 11, Hawridge & Cholesbury CE School

Vaia, Aged 8, Chesham Preparatory School

 

We cannot overstate how impressed we all were with the entries. Love Lowndes is working on a way to create an exhibition in Chesham to share the amazing work with the community.

All the Ts&Cs in case you’re interested!

The rules:

  • Each entry must be by one child only.
  • It must be drawn on the A4 paper template supplied as the winning images will be square.
  • The child’s name, age and school must be included on the template.
  • Drawings and paintings only – no collage or photographs.
  • The Love Lowndes team will collect all pictures to be submitted at the end of the school day on 14/02/25.
  • The Love Lowndes team will choose two winners:
    • Age 4-7 category
    • Age 8-11s category
  • We will contact the winners to gain approval of the parents for inclusion on the board on Monday 17th February.
  • We will publicly announce the winners by 1st March 2025.
  • The artwork and interpretation board will be unveiled at the new playground grand opening on the 29th March 2025. Winners will be invited to attend.

 

The judging process:

  • All entries were collated by Claire Wyatt (Chair of Love Lowndes) after the deadline of 14/02/2025.
  • Claire sorted the entries into age groupings and delivered them to Louise Hayday (CEO of Chesham Town Council).
  • Louise ‘blind’ judged each age group (only looking at drawings and not names/schools) to create a long-list for each age category.
  • The long-list entries were given back to Claire to redact names and schools details, photograph them and send to a small group from the Love Lowndes committee.
  • This small group then voted for their favourite in each age category and the image with the most votes became the finalist in each age category.
  • Claire then sent the finalists to the full Love Lowndes WhatsApp committee for final judging.
  • The final was judged in the agreed 4-7 age group and the 8-11 age group.
  • There were clear winners in both age groups. Claire Wyatt did not vote at any stage as she was the only one who may have seen names/schools.

 

Love Lowndes: the heroes that made it happen!

From volunteers to huge grant funders…from local businesses to the children of Chesham – these are the Love Lowndes heroes that made our new 5-11s playground happen!

There’s no doubt that Love Lowndes has been an amazing community success story. Together, we’ve raised £220,000 for Chesham’s new 5-11s playground in Lowndes Park.

Love Lowndes was created by a handful of frustrated residents who came together determined to make improvements to Lowndes Park. So much has been achieved in two short years.

We’ve created the Love Lowndes brand, raised awareness about the dire play facilities, successfully lobbied Chesham Town Council to create a Masterplan for the park, undertaken consultations, engaged and involved the diverse Chesham community, organised lots of events, attended countless fundraisers and written multiple successful grant applications. And the result?

A beautiful new inclusive, accessible, challenging and inspiring destination playground in the green heart of Chesham!

Along the way, the core Love Lowndes team has been supported by various people, organisations and businesses that have turned our dream into a reality.
Thanks and recognition must go to right places. So, below is a list of the heroes of the Love Lowndes story:

The dream team!

The Love Lowndes committee

The core team of Kate Hutchinson, Isabelle Hatfield, Anna Elliott and Claire Wyatt have been the driving force behind Love Lowndes for over two years. They’ve built the brand, attended every meeting, masterminded and delivered every event and strategy, managed communications and social media, written all the funding applications (in collaboration with CTC) and countless other tasks that have created the new playground. It’s been a labour of love and taken so many hours of work. This core team was supported by a wider group of amazing volunteers who’ve provided advice and practical support along the way. Special thanks to Wilford Augustus, Rachael Matthews, Sam Wignall and Sophie Baron.

Chesham Town Council

Love Lowndes has worked alongside CTC from the beginning. They are the owners of Lowndes Park and responsible for its upkeep and development. CTC have provided £35,500 of our budget and supported us in so many ways. They’ve helped with events, administrative support and writing the grant applications. Special mention to Kathryn Graves and Louise Hayday, without whom this would never have happened.

Friends of Lowndes Park

FoLP is a Chesham based voluntary group that created the Lowndes Park Masterplan. This ‘vision’ document has been the template Love Lowndes used as a starting point for the new 5-11s playground. It will be used for all future improvements to the park. FoLP also coordinated the very first meeting of the core team that went on to became Love Lowndes – the fundraising arm of FoLP. They have also provided all the banking services throughout the project.

Our Volunteers

So many people, businesses and organisations have given voluntary support to Love Lowndes. Here they are – in no particular order!

Our fundraisers

Lots of local organisation and residents offered support by running events and finding ingenious ways to raise money for us. Special thanks must go to:

Our Phase 1 Sponsors and Donors

Love Lowndes was the volunteer group responsible for fundraising for the new playground. The project was started with £35,000 from Chesham Town Council. This came from something called CIL money.  The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge which can be levied by local authorities on new developments in their area. So, when housing or development is done, a levy is charged to the building company and that money must be spent on local infrastructure or improvements.

Love Lowndes successfully applied for a further £500 grant from Chesham Town Council later in the project too.

Over a two-year period, the Love Lowndes volunteers raised an astonishing £49,500! They achieved this by staging events, working with local schools, co-ordinating fundraisers and engaging the local community. They also sourced local corporate sponsorship.

Love Lowndes worked in collaboration with Chesham Town Council to write applications to the grant bodies and secured a further £125,000 for the project (see the pink section in the image below).

Buckinghamshire Council gave £10,000 a succesful application to the Chesham and Villages Community Board.

Phase 1 of our playground renovation and improvement is the 5-11s playground. It was made possible thanks to all the amazing people who donated to our Crowdfunder and because of the incredible support from following organisations:

And we are indebted to our amazing local sponsors:

Platinum:

Gold:

Silver:

The following businesses/groups also donated:

Plus, of course, everyone who donated to the Crowdfunder or who signed up to Easy Fundraising.

I hope you agree this list of the volunteers, sponsors, fundraisers, funders and all-round heroes responsible for making Love Lowndes a success is heart-warming to read.

But, there’s more!

Yep, that’s right. Even though the Love Lowndes team would like nothing more than to down-tools and have a well-deserved rest, we’re hungry for more!

Phase 2 of the playground renovation is already underway.

We’re fundraising to replace and renew the 0-4s playground (inside the hedge), replace the zipwire and add some natural scramble play equipment at the top of the park.

As ever, you can donate via the Crowdfunder and get involved by emailing lovelowndes@gmail.com. They really need more volunteers!!

 

FAQs – all you need to know about the new 5-11s playground

We’re sure you have a lot of questions about the new 5-11s playground in Lowndes Park. We’ve tried to anticipate these and hope this article tells you all you need to know.

Why did we need a new playground?

By the end of 2024 much of the play equipment designed for 5-11 year olds had been removed from the park for safety reasons. The remaining equipment (in the hedged area) was better suited to younger children. The other aging and broken play equipment was spread over the park in no coherent way.

Lowndes Park is the green heart of Chesham and so we decided we needed a play space that was accessible, inclusive, challenging, creative and inspiring.  We wanted to create a space that fitted in with the beautiful park and reflected our culture and heritage.

The children of Chesham now have a modern, accessible, free-of-charge and safe play space in our town’s flagship park. It will encourage imaginative play, look after their physical and mental wellbeing and enable communities to come together. We have also invested in a design that tells the story of Chesham and included elements like the Local History board.

What age group does it serve, and will it be inclusive?

The new playground is designed for children aged 5 to 11. It has been designed to be inclusive and accessible with good paths and a range of equipment to suit different ages, play styles and physical abilities. It is suitable for 90+ users, has 100+ play values and over 45 inclusive play opportunities.

We are currently fundraising for a new 0-4s playground (to replace the existing one inside the hedged area) and raising funds to replace the zip-wire. We also have plans to install a natural scramble and climb zone at the top of the park. The social swings with the park are great for teenagers. But we do hope to provide more opportunities for teens in the future.

Who designed and installed it?

We chose Proludic as our designer and supplier. There was a thorough and transparent tender process managed by Chesham Town Council. Proludic were chosen by the project team and the Council as the best supplier. They had a clear vision for the playground that not only delivered great play value, but also felt in-keeping with Lowndes Park and incorporated the history and story of our town. We were also impressed by their sustainability performance.

How did you decide on the equipment?

We conducted extensive research and consultations so we had a good idea of what the Chesham community wanted from their new playground. The design and equipment choices were based on these. We also took advice from Proludic to make sure we were getting a good range of equipment to suit different needs, ages and styles of play. The 4metre high multi-play unit is a bespoke design for us in Lowndes Park. It has a range of challenging ways for children to interact with it and play. We also wanted to include inclusive and accessible elements like the see-saw, trampoline and roundabout.

Will it be muddy in the winter?

We hope not! We’ve invested in wonderful new bonded gravel paths, high-quality wet-pour sprung surfacing around the main multi-play area and swings and grass matting under all other play elements.

Why isn’t it fenced?

After consultation with Proludic, we decided that our budget was better spent on play services. Fencing is a huge expense and mainly used in playgrounds for younger children or near traffic.

How much did it cost?

The final budget was £220,000.

We smashed our original target of £150K! Raising the extra money has enabled us to build a much better playground with more inclusive elements and larger, more challenging play equipment.

I know the number is eye-watering. But we opted for quality equipment and invested in more paths and larger areas of rubber flooring to be accessible to all and to make sure that the area doesn’t get waterlogged and muddy.

Where did the money come from?

Love Lowndes was the volunteer group responsible for fundraising for the new playground. The project was started with £35,000 from Chesham Town Council. This came from something called CIL money.  The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge which can be levied by local authorities on new developments in their area. So, when housing or development is done, a levy is charged to the building company and that money must be spent on local infrastructure or improvements.

Love Lowndes successfully applied for a further £500 grant from Chesham Town Council later in the project too.

Over a two-year period, the Love Lowndes volunteers raised an astonishing £49,500! They achieved this by staging events, working with local schools, co-ordinating fundraisers and engaging the local community. They also sourced local corporate sponsorship.

Love Lowndes worked in collaboration with Chesham Town Council to write applications to the grant bodies and secured a further £125,000 for the project (see the pink section in the image below).

Buckinghamshire Council gave £10,000 after a successful application to the Chesham and Villages Community Board.

You can see a full list of all the Heroes who made our project happen here.

Our Phase 1 Sponsors and Donors

Phase 1 of our playground renovation and improvement is the 5-11s playground. It was made possible thanks to all the amazing people who donated to our Crowdfunder and because of the incredible support from following organisations:

And we are indebted to our amazing local sponsors:

Platinum:

Gold:

Silver:

The following businesses/groups also donated:

Plus, of course, everyone who donated to the Crowdfunder or who signed up to Easy Fundraising.

Why didn’t the Council fund the new play park in full?

Chesham Town Council are committed to ensuring that the existing facilities at Lowndes Park can continue to be used and enjoyed by local residents. They contributed £35,500 to the new playground and they have had two permanent staff members on the Love Lowndes committee since its inception. Sadly local Government funding isn’t enough to cover the costs of new playgrounds so Love Lowndes was created to help find the extra money.

Buckinghamshire Council contributed £10,000 via the Community Board.

Who is responsible for ongoing care and maintenance?

Chesham Town Council owns Lowndes Park and they are responsible for maintenance of the play facilities.

The Friends of Lowndes Park (FOLP) is a local voluntary community group that represents the people who use the park. The aim of FOLP is to ensure the park is well cared for, maintained, and has a planned and healthy future. Love Lowndes is a FOLP fundraising project. Love Lowndes are continuing to raise money for Phase 2 of the park improvements – the new 0-4s playground, nature scramble zone and replacement of the zip wire.

Proludic, the playground designer and supplier, guarantees the equipment for roughly 20 years.

  • Lifetime warranty on panels (coloured compact/high density polyethylene non-slip compact), posts and supporting structures (painted galvanised steel, galvanised steel, stainless
    steel) and stainless steel tubes.
  • 25 years on lacquered plywood panels and non-slip plywood panels.
  • 15 years on Robina Wood
  • 10 years for springs and mechanical systems and moulded or rotary moulded plastic parts (with the exception of moving parts).
  • 5 years for springs and mechanical systems and moulded or rotary moulded plastic parts (with the exception of moving parts).
  • 2 years for any defect or manufacturing fault of component parts

They have also included a half day maintenance training session for CTC staff and a bespoke spares box including spares, caps, collars & shackles worth £250.

Why can’t we have a splash park?

We’ve looked in great detail into this. Our park has some unique challenges like the geese. We’re also not a large park with very few flat surfaces. It’s hard to accommodate all desired facilities in Lowndes Park’s small and challenging footprint. A rough guide for the installation of a splash park is £300k. And the ongoing annual management and maintenance is at least £50k pa. It’s not feasible for the Council.

Will you replace the Zip Line?

Yes! Fundraising has already started. We plan to replace the zip line (and re-site it closer to the new 5-11s playground) and also create a new 0-4s playground.

Have you thought about the environment and sustainability?

This was a key part of our design process. We liaised with various bodies while fundraising to make sure we thought about the impact the new playground would have.

  • The new playground works with the existing topography to reduce ground disturbance
  • We designed the playground around established trees
  • We’ve added 2 new tress plus a pollinator rich planting scheme in the beds and borders
  • We’ve installed a bug hotel.
  • Proludic have ISO14001 certification and are also donating a Carbon offset investment to ensure a carbon-neutral delivery of the project
  • 99% of the products included in the new park contain recyclable materials
  • We have installed 3 wooden bird boxes & 3 wooden bat boxes

Love Lowndes raise over £220,000 for new playground in Lowndes Park

The new £220,000 playground will be completed in Lowndes Park by March 2025!

Love Lowndes, a project set up by Friends of Lowndes Park in partnership with Chesham Town Council (CTC), is delighted to announce that a new playground in Lowndes Park, Chesham will open in March 2025.

After two years of fundraising, Love Lowndes have raised over £220,000 to build a brand new 5-11 years playground in Lowndes Park. The minimum fundraising target was £150,000, so the final total means that the group have been able to invest in a diverse range of exciting play equipment to suit children of all ages and abilities.

A formal tender process was conducted by Chesham Town Council during autumn 2024 to appoint a contractor to build the playground, and in consultation with Love Lowndes, a contractor was selected and a playground design approved in December 2024. The new playground will be positioned adjacent to the existing playground (which is aimed at younger children) and the build is set to begin on 20th January 2025.

The final design for the new playground has been inspired by the unique history and geography of Chesham, and the equipment has been carefully selected to be fun, sustainable, inclusive and safe.

How did they do it?

Of the total funds raised, CTC contributed £35,500 towards the playground, and the remaining money was found through a wide range of local fundraising activities within the community, successful grant applications and corporate sponsorship. A special thanks to the following organisations and businesses for their donations:

Love Lowndes Corporate Sponsors:

A full list of all organisations and businesses who contributed towards the new playground will be published on the Friends of Lowndes Park website after the playground has opened to the public.

Speaking about the project, Claire Wyatt, Chair of Love Lowndes commented:

“I am so incredibly proud of the amazing team of volunteers that have worked tirelessly over the last two years to make our dream of a new playground for the children of Chesham come true.

It’s been an incredible journey that has involved the whole community. From comedy nights at The Elgiva, our lovely Pumpkin Parade in Lowndes Park and local groups like the Squirrel Scouts and Brownies doing sponsored activities in the community, to the all-schools mufti day and our buy a brick in the park pathway campaign; the whole community has come out to support Love Lowndes.

All the support, donations from local people and our business sponsors, was a key part of our successful grant applications. We needed to prove that the people of Chesham were behind us, and we’ve been overwhelmed by the love and support we’ve received.

The best news is that we smashed our minimum target of £150k! I always said we needed more money in order to deliver the kind of park our kids deserve. I hope you’ll all be as thrilled as I am with the design. We’ve worked hard to reflect all the consultation we’ve done and make sure it’s challenging, inclusive and so much fun.

Thank you to everyone who has donated, helped, spread the word, attended an event or supported us in any way. We did it!”

Louise Hayday, CEO of Chesham Town Council, went on to say:

“Chesham Town Council is delighted to announce the imminent start of the playground build in Lowndes Park. This exciting addition to our community space is designed to provide a safe, fun, and engaging environment for children aged between 5 and 11.

The new playground features a variety of modern play equipment, including swings, slides, climbing structures, and interactive play panels. It has been thoughtfully designed to cater to the diverse needs of our community, ensuring accessibility and enjoyment for all.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Love Lowndes for their unwavering support and dedication in fundraising for this project. Their commitment and hard work have been instrumental in bringing this vision to life. The collaboration between Chesham Town Council and Love Lowndes exemplifies the power of community spirit and partnership.”

Further information about the opening of the new playground will be announced in March 2025, and the Love Lowndes group will also soon announce plans for a new fundraising campaign to raise the funds for a new playground in Lowndes Park for the children under the age of 5. The group is always happy to hear from new volunteers who would like to be involved with the campaign.

Contact lovelowndes@gmail.com

Further Information

Love Lowndes is a community group of volunteers fundraising to create a destination playground in Lowndes Park, Chesham. Their fundraising target for the new 5-11 years playground was £150k+.

Love Lowndes is a Friends of Lowndes Park project in partnership with Chesham Town Council.

Contact details:

Lovelowndes@gmail.com

Love Lowndes Crowdfunder page: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/love-lowndes

Love Lowndes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lovelowndes

Love Lowndes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelowndes/

 

Love Lowndes welcomes Chesham Prep School as a Gold Sponsor

We’re thrilled to welcome Chesham Prep School as a Love Lowndes Gold Sponsor. Thanks to their generous support, we’re excited to be able to build our new destination playground in Lowndes Park for children aged 5-11 years in spring 2025.

Speaking about the sponsorship, Jonathan Beale, Headmaster, Chesham Preparatory School said:

“Chesham Prep is delighted to be a Gold sponsor supporting the new playground in Lowndes Park for many years to come. I believe this wonderful asset will be a huge benefit to all the children in our community.”

Claire Wyatt from Love Lowndes went on to say,

“We are hugely grateful to Chesham Prep for joining us as Gold Sponsors, they are part of making an incredible new play space for the children of Chesham. It’s never been more important to offer families access to free entertainment and exercise. The ongoing and generous support of local businesses and organisations has been a key factor in our fundraising success. We cannot wait to unveil our new inclusive, accessible and exciting playground.”

Chesham Prep joins our Platinum sponsors Silverson and The Entertainer, as well many other local businesses and our local community who have supported us to fundraise to build a new playground for the children of Chesham in Lowndes Park. Find out more about the campaign and donate to the playground via the Love Lowndes Crowdfunder.

Founded in 1938, Chesham Prep is a friendly, family-orientated school at the heart of the local community in Chesham which provides independent education for boys and girls aged 3 – 11. Find out more on the Chesham Prep website.

Buy a Legacy Brick from Love Lowndes and help us pave the way for play!

Cement your place in Lowndes Park history.

Our fundraising group Love Lowndes has been doing an outstanding job raising funds for the new 5-11s playground in Lowndes Park. They’ve hatched a rather lovely plan to sell engraved bricks and lay a special path in the park. Buy a personalised legacy brick and pave the way for play.

Each step on the ‘path to play’ will hold the names of individuals and businesses that have supported this incredible community playground project.

Perhaps you’d like a brick for each of your children, grandchildren or in memory of a loved one who loved our park? Or maybe you’d like your family name immortalised in the park for years to come.

How does it work?

  • Go to the Love Lowndes Crowdfunder page and look for the Rewards section (on the right hand side on desktop or click the Rewards tab on mobile).
  • Choose from:
    • A single Legacy brick for £75
    • Two bricks for £100
    • A Business Legacy Brick for £125
  • After purchase, Love Lowndes will email you a form to fill in with your chosen text.
  • Each brick will have a maximum of 2 lines of text, each with a 16 character limit.

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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