We need financial support. Our initial proposal would cost up to £250,000. It is subject to community feedback and we would look to install the equipment in stages as we achieve each target. There are various ways you can help us.
Please get in touch if you want to discuss - email coronationplayarea@gmail.com!
Making a financial donation is the perfect way to support the park whether you live locally or have friends or family further afield.
Donate here!
Generate awareness and support through your school/nursery network and help us raise money.
Does your business or workplace offer charitable contributions? Please get in touch with us if you can help.
Help the local community by sponsoring a piece of equipment and have your business name on the Donor Plaque in the park and be promoted across social media.
You might plan to do a sponsored activity and ask friends and family to make a donation.
Whilst benches offer traditional ways to remember loved ones, a piece of playground equipment ensures their memorial is enjoyed by children for years to come.
We’re now registered with easyfundraising, which means you can help us for FREE. Find out more here.
Thanks to Blakes for their donation to our project. The Liverpool based office supplies and workplace furniture specialist was established by local resident Michael Byrne who is keen to support our playground refurbishment.
This fantastic event will be held in Coronation Park to raise money for a piece of play equipment. Tickets will be available to purchase HERE!
You can raise FREE donations for Friends of Alexandra and Coronation Park Playground Project EVERY time you shop online. Just use #easyfundraising! Over 7,000 brands will donate, including all the big names like John Lewis & Partners, BT, Expedia, Argos, ASOS, Just Eat, Uswitch and many more! Please support us here.
The children from Valewood Primary School reminded us of our main objective for the playground refurbishment.
Their UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Ambassadors and Diversity Superheroes are involved in a national campaign by the charity Scope who are striving to make all parks/playgrounds across the country accessible.
They visited the park to complete the Scope questionnaire and these are some of their valuable comments.
They want to try and raise awareness of this important issue through their school and community. They are currently planning ways to support our project and we can't wait to hear their ideas.
We have been awarded £2,000 from the Bruce Wake Charitable Trust. This funding will go towards equipment suitable for children requiring wheelchair access.
Thanks to the local community for supporting our event! The park has never been so busy! The money raised will be split between the playground and lake projects.
Black Norman are proud supporters of our plans and we were thrilled to receive a £500 donation towards our refurbishment.
We are so grateful for this amazing donation which will go towards a new piece of equipment.
Please keep an eye on our website for forthcoming events.
Our activities vary each month, from litter picking, gardening, brushing paths, clearing leaves to painting benches. It is a great way to get exercise, engage children with local projects and give back to the community. Join us on the second Saturday from 1pm by the Pavillion.