Working parties are back! Come and join us.

The world is opening up again, the sun is shining (sometimes!) and the Lowndes Park working parties are back! Come and join us.

To help keep our wonderful park in tip-top beautiful condition, a merry band of volunteers gather on a regular basis to help with gardening, planting, litter picking…and socialising and having fun of course.

The group hasn’t been able to meet for a while, so we’re thrilled to say that the working parties are back.

As you can imagine there’s lots of work to be done but to start with, they concentrated on weeding the beds and doing some pruning.

We’re always looking for new members to join us.

If you’d like to find out more contact Joan Clark on 01494 783035 or Phil Folly on 01494 783691

Friends of Lowndes Park working party

The working parties usually take place every Monday and on the second Sunday of the month (see Events for timings and where to meet).

Rewilding – what is it?

You may have heard of rewilding, but what is it? Perhaps you’ve seen it in the news or in magazines, seen books at the bookshop, or even had a go at it yourself in the garden. If you haven’t, you may be wondering – what exactly is it?

Firstly, it is no coincidence that rewilding has grown in popularity in the same period that we have become increasingly aware and alarmed at the state of our planet. We’ve all seen news or documentaries about pollinator population decline, mass extinctions, ocean plastic, the climate crisis, soil degradation, droughts, floods, and more.

We’ve come to recognise that nature is our life support system, and despite its resilience and ability to adapt, it is actually quite finely balanced. Through our actions and carelessness, that balance has slipped – with serious consequences for our planet and future generations.

Rewilding

Nature can heal!

The good news is – nature can heal, if given the chance and sometimes a little boost from us. That’s what rewilding is really about – arranging for ecosystems to restore naturally to the point where they can really look after themselves. This means undoing our footprints, and, in places, renewing our relationship with the natural world.

As Rewilding Britain describes:

“Rewilding is a form of ecological restoration where the emphasis is on humans stepping back and leaving an area to nature, as opposed to more active forms of natural resource management.”

The need for only ‘passive management’ is a bonus side effect of a good rewilding project. Nature may need help getting back to previous balance, but once there, it is pretty good at looking after itself – after all, it did pretty well for a very long time before human activity expanded and left such a large footprint!

Check out www.rewildingbritain.org.uk to find out more about this exciting and educational process!

Obituary – David Carter

It is with great sadness that we learned about the death of David Carter.
David was a founder member of the Friends of Lowndes Park, since we began in 2007.
When I set up the Friends, I was not so linked into the various groups and organisation that existed
in Chesham at that time.
David came to the very first meeting and almost immediately made himself indispensable.
Whenever I had a problem or challenge, I would always turn to David.
David proffered advice in a quiet unassuming fashion, but was always to the point and his advice was
impeccable.
When David stepped back, he was still a great supporter of the Friends and he and his wife Sheila
could often be seen working in all weathers, on the shrub borders in Lowndes Park.
I will miss David very much for his quiet charm and excellent advice.
Our thoughts are with Sheila and his family.
Michael Rowan, Chair

Working parties cancelled

Due to the ongoing restrictions due to Covid-19, all working parties are cancelled. We will let you know when it’s safe for us to get together and care for the park again.
In the mean time, please follow Government advice and stay indoors.

Stay safe!

Win £25k and support the park!

Play the Buckinghamshire Lottery and help support the park.

The next Buckinghamshire Lottery draw is on the 4th April at 8PM – so buy your tickets now!

Feel great knowing 60% of ticket sales will go to good causes – 50% to Friends of Lowndes Park and 10% to other causes in Chiltern & South Bucks.

Only £1 per week
That’s right, unlike many other lotteries, the Buckinghamshire Lottery tickets are only £1 per week.

Great prizes
Each ticket has a 1 in 50 chance to win with a top prize of £25,000!

Your Park needs YOU!

The Friends of Lowndes Park committee needs a Secretary – could you help?

Our group was set up in 2007 with the goal of acting as a conduit between the people of Chesham and the Town Council. In this time, we’ve achieved a lot. We’re now looking to expand our friendly and relaxed Committee and welcome in new ideas and energy.

The role of Secretary has recently become available – could you be the person we’re looking for?

It’s a Voluntary role and your main duty would be to help keep us organised, as well as helping to shape the future of the Park.

About Us:

Over the last 13 years we have offered support and advice on the park, organised the popular Lowndesbourne Town Picnic and undertaken various practical gardening activities, in addition to raising significant amounts of money for projects within Lowndes Park.

We relaunched just over a year ago and on average we meet every six weeks. Meetings last for an hour and are usually accompanied by a glass of wine!

About the role:

The Friends of Lowndes Park are now seeking someone to volunteer to help shape the future of the park and keep us organised.

The main duties of the role are:

  1. To take the notes/minutes of the committee meetings and the AGM
  2. Set up meetings
  3. Keep a record of the past minutes.
  4. Generate an agenda for each meeting in liaison with the Chair and committee and distributing it.
  5. Organise the AGM, including contacting the Mayor and other relevant people
  6. Send out Fundraising letters
  7. Manage/monitoring of the Friends email (mostly forwarding any enquires to the Chair)

Please have a look around our website to find out more about us, and contact us to arrange an informal chat.

We look forward to hearing from you.

AGM – for members. Sunday 8th September. 2pm

Members are invited to our Annual General Meeting

Come and find out about our achievements, our plans and have your say in the park’s future.

In the spirit of change, we are for the first time in our twelve year history going to hold our AGM in Lowndes Park – we hope that as many of you as possible will be able to join us.

For those of you who are new to our AGM our Chair, Michael Rowan, has a record of keeping these to an hour. Each AGM comes with his personal guarantee that you will be free to enjoy the rest of your day after 60 minutes!

Should the weather prevent us from meeting in the park we have arranged to meet in the Guide Hut.

We thought that it might be nice to offer a glass of wine or cordial to our members so that after the meeting we might get to know one another and if the weather is nice then you could bring a picnic and stay in the park a bit longer.

We look forward to seeing you there.
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Our Gardening Group are nominated for an Award!

Calling all Cheshamites and Lowndes Park lovers – cross your fingers for our amazing Gardening Group!

We’re thrilled to announce that our team of gardening volunteers have been nominated for a Mayoral Award.

The Mayoral Awards are given out to recognise community heroes and brilliant businesses. I think we can all agreed that the Friends of Lowndes Park gardeners are certainly heroes. Working in all weathers and often donating the flowers themselves, they have quietly and consistently been making our park beautiful for years – and all on a voluntary basis.

The Volunteer Team Award will be announced on the 9th May at the Chesham Town hall. The winning team will receive £150 towards their work.

So, jolly good luck to Joan, Phil and the team. Our collective fingers are crossed for you.

Become a volunteer and join our working parties

We’re always on the hunt for new people to join us.

Working parties are held:

  • Every Monday 2pm – 4pm at the Bandstand – we’re currently very short of volunteers.
  • Every 2nd Sunday of the month 10am-12pm. Meet at Archena Gardens.

FoLP volunteers help maintain the flower beds surrounding the Performance Area, Archena Gardens and the scented garden. We’ve also planted many of the beautuful bulbs you’ll see around the park.

No previous experience required – we always welcome an extra pair of hands.
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2nd March 2019: Join us at Chesham’s Fairtrade Breakfast

We’re launching our new logo and website!

Fairtrade Chesham’s volunteers will be cooking up a storm on Saturday morning for Fairtrade Fortnight. And we’ll be there to launch this new website and show off our fab new logo.

There will be hot and cold breakfasts, including options for vegetarians, vegans and dairy-free. Pop into the town hall at any point between 9am and noon for a warm welcome and delicious Fairtrade food and drink.

There will also be a Traidcraft stall, showing just some of the huge range of Fairtrade foods now on the market.

 
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We’re so lucky! Our Chair is a leading UK Parks professional

Not many local park groups can say that their Chair was in charge of a £26 million park renovation budget! We can.

The Friends of Lowndes Park is led by an amazing man; Michael Rowan. Michael co-founded the group in 2007 and he’s not just a Chesham resident, he’s also a leading UK Parks professional.

We’re very lucky to have him and his expertise at the helm. Not only do we benefit from his experience, wisdom and connections, it also really helps us with our fundraising. You can be sure that when you donate to us, the money is being used in a professional and useful way.

Here’s Michael’s biography in his own words:

Serendipity by its very nature frequently takes one by surprise and so it was in my case.

Mid- morning 2007, walking across an office in East London when I happened to glance at a technical drawing draped across a desk. It was a drawing of a park that looked very familiar.

‘That’s Lowndes Park’ I said stating the obvious to the author of the drawing. ‘Yes’ he said, ‘do you know it?’
‘Know it? I live less than a 5-minute walk from it.’
And so I discovered that a consultant was drawing up plans for a lottery application for our very own Lowndes Park.

Coincidences didn’t stop there as I learnt that there were two people working on the plans and that the other person was a friend of mine. From there it was a short step for this friend to tell me (in no uncertain terms) that the park needed a Friends Group in order to submit the bid and that I should get off my bottom (he phrased it more bluntly) and start the Friends of Lowndes Park.

I had known this friend since the start up of the Heritage Lottery Fund Parks Programme, of which he was the Director whilst I was involved in submitting a bid for Gunnersbury Park in West London. We remained friends when I submitted another bid for Chiswick House Grounds also in West London. Two parks with amazing historic landscapes which I was proud to be associated with from the out-set.

Garden Landscape restoration was in its infancy and I learned such a lot of valuable lessons at the feet of a ;