Spring Fun at the HPRA Easter Egg Hunt!

Volunteer handing chocolate Easter eggs to a child at HPRA Easter Egg Hunt 2025 at Tufton Gardens.

On Sunday 6th April, the Hurst Park Residents Association brought a little extra joy to the neighbourhood with a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt at Tufton Gardens.

Under a beautiful blue sky and warm spring sunshine, local children (and their parents!) gathered to take part in the search for hidden Easter eggs across the lush green space. Laughter and excitement filled the air as little explorers raced around, baskets in hand, hunting for sweet treasures.

Children and parents searching for Easter eggs at Tufton Gardens during HPRA Easter Egg Hunt 2025.
Families enjoying the Easter Egg Hunt at Tufton Gardens, a joyful spring event hosted by HPRA.

It was a wonderful sight — not just for the kids, but for everyone who came along to enjoy the day. Events like these are all about bringing the community together, and the Easter Egg Hunt was another lovely reminder of the vibrant spirit we have here in Hurst Park.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make the day so special. We’re already looking forward to the next opportunity to gather, celebrate, and keep building our wonderful community!

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  • Paulo Moro

    Volunteer Editor at Hurst Park Residents Association. With over 15 years of experience in design, digital strategy, and brand development, I’m proud to support the Association by improving communication and helping bring our community closer together.

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