Curiosity. To be curious or not to be. That is the question

A curious fallow deer with antlers peering through lush green foliage and yellow wildflowers, symbolising the theme of curiosity in Hurst Park's community newsletter

Change is stirring in Hurst Park. The Hurst Park Residents’ Association Newsletter – your biannual pulse of community life since 1965 – has a bold new look and mission. We’re not just modernizing pages; we’re revitalizing our bond with you. There’s a spark in the air, and it’s fuelled by curiosity.

WHAT’S NEW? Stories that matter – think Midsummer Music at the Marker, with its school choirs, sizzling barbecues,

and live bands [and this popular event can be re-instated once again with enough of your subscriptions], or the Annual Quiz that tests our collective wit. We’ll spotlight resident voices too, from street party tales to ideas for Hurst Park’s and West Molesey’s futures. This

is not only a newsletter; we’d like it to become your platform.
The Hurst Park Residents’ Association (HPRA) is doubling down on care –

better amenities, stronger ties. But we need you. Curious about shaping Hurst Park? Join us at events, pitch a story, or suggest a wild idea for the next gathering. It took curiosity to build this community in ’65; it’ll take yours to lift it higher now. So, to be curious or not? We say yes

– dive in, get involved, and let’s make Hurst Park thrive together. Share your improvement ideas & stories with us at hello@hurstpark.org

Author

  • 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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