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We just wanted to say thank you to the awesome Richard & Charlie from the Cherry tree pub http://thecherrytreedulwich.co.uk for their amazing idea of doing a pub quiz and donating back to us... http://www.dkhap.org.uk It really means so much & we can't wait to meet everyone who will be getting involved as well as have a great evening....the first of many. Watch this space guys for the prizes that will be on offer too...


Also, a massive thanks to the guys at lightbox London ( http://lightboxlondon.com )who are working their very hardest so we can submit our planning permission-its a task that takes many hours & is also very expensive. We are blown away by your enthusiasm knowledge and by the fact you help us in the ways you do.


Thanks also to all the staff at whitestuff on Lordship lane, who run regular fundraising within their store. They are the most caring and lovely of people, we are so very grateful for your support.

( http://www.whitestuff.com/foundation/)


A super thanks also to Blackbird Bakery who donated delicious cakes to us for our bonfire night! http://www.blackbirdbakerylondon.co.uk/#home


AND...not forgetting, all you lovely parents who spread the word about our events, comment on the forum or buy us a pint of milk....xx


Kate x

Kate - a super thanks back to you and all your team. My kids love playing up at the adventure playground, and everyone always feels welcome. It really is a great space for kids of all ages to play & explore. Good luck with the planning permission.

I really do feel its time we reconnect with local businesses, schools & families. Patrick has been working at the playground for over 20 years and myself over 5, and maria 7 now!


The planning permission is for a new building, which is very much needed


Thank you Vanessa & Cora xx

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