Friends Group Unveils New Logo Celebrating Park and Community Unity

The Friends of Horsham Park have unveiled a new logo to commemorate their nine-year anniversary. This redesign reflects the group’s evolving identity and its commitment to the community. The logo features two stylized trees that form the letter “H” and symbolize two individuals standing together.
Significance of the New Logo
Sally Sanderson, the chair of the Friends of Horsham Park, emphasized the logo’s importance. She stated, “Our original tree logo served us well, but the new identity captures what the Friends are all about: protecting, enhancing, and promoting the park for everyone in Horsham to enjoy.”
Major Achievements
This year has marked a significant milestone for the park, as it has secured the Fields in Trust status. This designation protects the park in perpetuity, ensuring it remains a valuable green space for future generations.
- The Friends group campaigned for years to achieve this status.
- Collaboration with Horsham District Council was crucial in securing the park’s protection.
Community and Wildlife Celebration
The new branding also highlights the rich wildlife and community spirit found in the park. Elements included in the logo represent:
- Stag beetles
- Hedgehogs
- Paw prints
- Skateboards
These features are designed to resonate with locals and visitors alike, promoting a sense of unity and joy in the communal space.
Updated Online Presence
The group’s redesigned website now reflects this fresh branding. Visitors can find information and materials that align with the new logo, enhancing engagement for future events.
The unveiling of the new logo is a testament to the Friends of Horsham Park’s ongoing dedication to preserving and enhancing the park for everyone’s enjoyment.




