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Friends of Dunorlan Park

The Friends of Dunorlan Park are an enthusiastic group of volunteers who support the park in a variety of ways, including running a programme of events and activities throughout the year.

About the Friends

'To further the restoration, preservation and sympathetic development for enjoyment by the public of the urban park and gardens known as Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells, in the county of Kent.'

This charitable association had its origin as an informal conservation group in the mid-1990s when the late Peter Reynolds, our first Chairman and Honorary Life President, invited a number of people with an interest in Dunorlan Park to meet at his home for general discussion of the then condition – showing signs of deterioration because of previous lack of attention and investment – and possible future of the park and gardens.

There followed a number of meetings of the group and consultations with Tunbridge Wells Borough Council officials about restoration initiatives that culminated in an initial application for a grant from the lottery funded Urban Parks Programme. While this application was turned down, encouragement and some funding was given for further research towards a revised application to the successor Heritage Lottery Fund which was first submitted in September 1999.

Partly in order to demonstrate the level of support for these applications, but also to ensure continued local participation in the future of Dunorlan Park, it was decided to widen the scope of the informal group of Friends by inviting the public to join to make a much larger and thus more influential organisation.

The Friends of Dunorlan Park was, accordingly, launched at a Public Meeting in the Town Hall in October 1996; our constitution was approved at The Friends’ first AGM on 3rd April 1997 and the Association registered as a Charity (No. 1063715 / 0) on 31st July 1997.

Membership of The Friends rose steadily over the ensuing years and by late 2005 had grown to over 350 persons. The sometimes seemingly unending process of the HLF application came to a joyous conclusion in February 2003 with news of the Fund’s approval of a grant of £2.1 million towards the cost of what was eventually a much more extensive restoration project than was originally believed possible – but it cannot have been a hindrance that in 2002 English Heritage had named Dunorlan as a park of historical interest and granted it a Grade 2 listing. The on-site work of the Restoration Project commenced in September 2003 and was largely completed by the end of 2004 – with representatives of The Friends actively involved in the project committees.

Meantime The Friends membership had not been idle – and, now under the Chairmanship of Mrs. Ruth Baker (who as the then Mayor of Tunbridge Wells had presided over the original public meeting founding our Association), had committed to and had raised £10,000 towards the water features of the project via an aptly named Millennium Cascade Fund. Alongside this was a varied, expanding and very popular annual programme of themed walks and talks organised by The Friends in and about the Park, for members and any other interested parties.

Effective completion of the project – and the official re-opening and full access to all areas of the Park in June 2005 – has addressed many of the original matters on which The Friends focused their attention - Restoring the Lake and Ponds; A path round the lake; Restoring the fountain and avenue of cedars; Reinstating the historic Victorian garden – but some remain as timeless purposes of any such Friends group:

  • Keeping the focus of the owners (TWBC) on the continuing importance of proper funding for and maintenance and improvement of the restored Park and its facilities
  • Encouraging and facilitating wider knowledge and use of the Park and all it has to offer – particularly as an education resource for local schools and their pupils and as a healthy recreational facility for people of all ages, whether local or visiting.
  • Helping countryside protection in the extension lands
  • Assisting with applications to funding bodies

We continue to look for new members to bring interest, enthusiasm and energy to The Friends. Membership is £5 per annum for an individual and £10 per annum for a family (of whatever size!). Members receive a regular newsletter and early notification of all Friend’s events and gatherings.

Pages in this Section

Friends of Dunorlan Park Newsletters
PDF IconIssue 38 July 2007
PDF IconIssue 39 December 2007
PDF IconIssue 40 March 2008
PDF IconIssue 41 August 2008
PDF IconIssue 42 December 2008
PDF IconIssue 43 March 2009


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