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Quangle Wangle Teddy Bears Picnic Radipole park 2025

Thrilled…Teddies Turn up in Torrents. Flaming June 2025

Teddies Turn up in Torrents   Right up to the start of the Teddy Bear Picnic and Pop Up Plant Sale event, black clouds hung menacingly low. A few large drops of rain sent us running for gazebos and large umbrellas. Was this going to be a wash out? But right on queue, 1 o'clock, the skies cleared, the heat ramped up, people started arriving with all manner of bears and stuffed fluffy friends, along with chairs, rugs and sun shades. Before we knew it the play park and field beyond was filled with families picnicking, playing football, cricket and all manner of games.     The Quangle Wangle Choir and Wacapella singers...

A sunlit park with lush green grass, scattered wildflowers, and birch trees, with a blurred background featuring park benches and strolling visitors.

Nurture Nature Reaps Benefits in Radipole Gardens

Keen to know what's happening in my surrounding area, I have to confess that I follow a lot of local Facebook groups. On one particular page there was an ongoing, somewhat heated, debate about why hadn't the council got out and cut the grass in community areas. As it so happened, a few days previous I had been sat opposite the lady who is in charge of the Weymouth parks and she was on the phone to someone who was also questioning why the grass cutters weren't out and about. She was patiently trying to explain that due to the prolonged spell of wet weather we had...

A sunny day in a lush park with people gathered at a small festival. stalls with white canopies and colorful bunting line the path, surrounded by towering trees and attendees enjoying the outdoors.

Beat Winter Blues…Bring Back Brass Bands!

With the Beast from the East looming ever closer, maybe it's time to warm ourselves up with memories of far warmer weather and vivid green parks. The Friends committee are geared up to holding an event every month of the year and this years are almost in the bag. Just a few are remaining bits and pieces to firm up on, minor details and final dates. (Check out our our event calendar here https://radipoleparkandgardensfriends.wordpress.com/events-2018-2/) In the past, one thing that many parks were renown for was music. It's where the public went to immerse themselves in the cheerful melodies of the local town band or toe tapping to the...

Black and white photo of radipole park, showing a vintage building with a balcony overlooking a river, surrounded by other houses and bare trees.

The Ground Beneath your Very Feet…

As a continuation of the history of Radipole park and gardens, here's a couple more photos from the 1930's showing their construction. Pictured below is the partly infilled, swampy land, and the original, very much shorter, Alexander Bridge, with Hanover Road running off into the distance and Lyndhurst Terrace facing the the tracks. Most of  the garden's were formed with the dredging of Weymouth's estuary floor, redeposited via pump to infill the ground. Only problem was, it wasn’t filling it quite quick enough. The solution? It also became the town’s tip. Unfortunately, those frequent dumpings of debris brought with them a certain noxious aroma! Definitely not one that local residents...

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