Help us bring pétanque to Gipsy Hill, and don’t miss one (or more) of our many AMAZING rewards available for your support! Thanks to Sports England we’ve been offered £2,420 towards half the total, but only if we can match fund by raising £2,420! This funding will allow us to create multi-use petanque court and community area, levelling off the surface in main garden. It will improve access around the garden and between levels. This will cover the cost of materials and some of the more specialised levelling like driving an excavator and cutting in the steps.
We need your support to bring the Petanque to Gipsy Hill, there are many rewards available, check them out. Sponsor a a step, sponsor the score board, reward yourself with an afternoon of petanque in the garden for you and your friends, sponsor a bench or simply sponsor the garden for a year and get your name on the garden banner.
Get yourself a Friends of Gipsy Hill bamboo badge, a tea towel, tote bag, note book or apron. Go on spoil yourself. Buy your ticket for the Bob Marley Tribute Concert on the 7th June and donate to the petanque court.
Sponsor the garden and you can come and play free of charge, on one of our many open days and you could be a contender for the Friends of Gipsy Hill inaugural petanque team.
You can simply donate to bring the petanque to Gipsy Hill to be used as a community asset. Do something amazing and support the Friends of Gipsy Hill as we look to bring a dedicated petanque court to our fantastic corner of London.
The important thing is that we get the garden in a flat state to enable the beautiful game of petanque to be played and enjoyed by the people of Gipsy Hill.
If we raise over the amount required we are looking to support the 1st Crystal Palace Scouts in their fundraising for the Gambia trip to help women and girls in period poverty, whereby they haven't got hygiene products available which affects their daily life. We have teamed up with Freedom for Girls charity to donate the extra money to this worth while cause with funds being split between the Gunjur Project, in the Gambia, and Freedom for Girls in the UK.
With thanks to Sport England for their support.