Public Zoom Meeting June 23 at 6:30pm
Please join us for a public Zoom meeting to discuss the plans we have put together for a small festival in Wray Crescent this summer.
We have affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society
We think the knowledge and advice we can now access will be of great value for our work around the park and in the vegetable garden, but there’s lots of other reasons we chose to join.
The world beyond my window
We were sent this rather lovely project created by the daughter of local resident, John Roberts. We thought it was pretty interesting and very well done, so we thought we’d share it. As we hope everyone knows we have an evolving ‘Young Friends of Wray’ group, because the park is for all of us to…
Thanks for coming to Big Buzz 2023
During the first Big Buzz event to celebrate Bee Day we estimate over 200 local residents and kids showed up for fun in the sun.
Join us for The Big Buzz festival – May 20
Come join our Big Buzz event to celebrate Bee Day on May 20 in Wray Crescent park.
The library is open – come share your books!
We know it took some time to deliver on this project, but we’re happy to announce that the kid’s library in Wray Crescent is finally here! Share your books! The idea is simple: If you are a parent, drop your kid’s old books in the library. If you are a child, you get to borrow…
Wray Crescent news: Repairs, libraries, and plants
March will see the first book library put in place, repairs made across the park, and some intensive planting in the new flower beds.
Our AGM takes place February 10
Friends of Wray Crescent will hold our Annual General Meeting on Friday February 10, 2023, at 6pm.
Meet The Wrayvens: Wray Crescent’s women’s football team
“It’s not just about football, and it may sound a little cliched, but Wrayvens show a community spirit that I’ve never experienced before. I have met amazing people through this and for that alone it is a success.
What we learned about Wray Crescent
We enjoyed our best attended Tolly Talk ever, when around 70 friends and neighbours got together to join Islington guide, Oonagh Gay on a walk through our local history. Here are some of the highlights of what we learned.