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Here you’ll find all of our news stories dating back to when we first started entering them to this website.
A rare opportunity to visit the station, opened in 1907 and closed since 1994, attracted a full house of FHPKG visitors, on November 24th 2015
Philip played a pivotal role in setting up the Friends in 1991, was its first chairman for a number of years and then became President until his death last week in his nineties.
Chairman Sue Price and Kensington Gardens Manager Andy Williams invite new Royal Parks Chief Executive Andrew Scattergood to join them for a swim in the Serpentine – invitation accepted and the sun shone…
The most popular event of the year was enjoyed once again at the Boat House, by kind permission of its director Peter Scott.
1851 Afternoon Tea was enjoyed by chairman Sue Price …
This popular event which took place at the Will to Win Tennis Centre, by kind permission of Steve Riley, was blessed with a sunny evening, enthusiastic attendees and keen competition for the bowls championship.
The chilly weather did not deter the group of Friends who had signed up for a rare and privileged opportunity to explore the structural underpinnings of the famous landmark.
For a city with 8 million inhabitants, London is blessed with an enormous amount of green space, in fact probably more than any other city of its size in the world. Plans are underway for London to become the world’s first urban National Park and the campaign is gathering momentum.
FHPKG committee member Simon Walton is following developments and will report back in more detail over the coming months.