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We want to build a new and exciting, fully accessible building for Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground in East Dulwich. We've got the design. We've got the vision. Help us plan the adventure!



PLEASE PLEASE log onto spacehive, link below


https://www.spacehive.com/DKHAP-plan-the-adventure


creat an account (takes minutes) and be a part of this special journey with us in crowd funding for a new building. Soon you will be able to pledge to show your support. We shall notify you when.


If you're excited about this, please join us at the Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground to learn more and get involved in the campaign:

1. Campaign Launch Fun Day Friday 14 October from 3.30pm

2. Bonfire Night Celebrations Friday, 4 November from 3.30pm

3. Christmas Fair Saturday 26th November from 12pm-6pm


Funds from this campaign will go toward the planning application process, as well as outreach to the community to make more people aware of and get involved in involved in our playground. Thanks for helping us make this vision a reality!

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Bumping as only 14 days to go on their fundraiser now and only about ?3k to go until they hit their target!


This is a fantastic community resource, particularly for children over the age of 6 yrs old (which are quite few and far between generally speaking) and they run lots of events and a holiday club, so a new building to help them carry on with their great work would be marvellous :)


https://www.spacehive.com/DKHAP-plan-the-adventure to donate whatever you can


THANKS

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