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CALLING ALL PARENTS!! Please vote for this local park to receive a ?15k renovation in time for the summer!


http://readyforten.com/parents-for-playgrounds/1/stages/3


Sydenham Wells Park is on the shortlist of 20 to receive a renovation bursary from Robinsons Fruit Shoot of ?15,000. The five play areas across the UK with the most votes will each receive a ?15,000 renovation in time for the summer holidays. Sydenham Wells Park is the only playground in SE London to be shortlisted and we have until April 20th to vote on the website.

OK, so Sydenham isn't in Dulwich and you may think I'm cheeky in asking you ED'ers to vote, BUT, please please please support this local playpark.

If you haven't visited the park, it has a wet play area - fountains etc so it's brilliant in the summer. And it's a beautiful green park. But the rest of the play area needs a make over as it is outdated and there isn't much of it.

Please vote today at the weblink below to help us get closer to winning and spread the word amongst your friends. You can quickly register online or via Facebook.


Thank you!


http://readyforten.com/parents-for-playgrounds/1/stages/3

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