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Richard _001
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« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2008, 10:27:54 AM » |
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Yes the Manor House patch was a reluctant retreat after local support withered away. It's a prime site near the bus stop and tube, easy to work on, the soil is brilliant and we most recently filled it with red tulips and some bergenia (elephant's ears). But... it, like many sites, will get little dumped on it, and without regular removals (street cleaners won't touch it), it will rapidly deteriorate and people are likely to "rescue" (or should I say "steal") plants from the mess. It would suit someone who passes regularly who can learn to love clearing the trash.. seriously it's fun, most days I need to do the same on the shrubbery I tend in the Elephant & Castle, yesterday someone had dumped a huge estate agents sign and post on it, it felt great to drag it off!
I attach a photo of the bed in Manor House taken last year after several months of neglect.
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hjuk
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« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2008, 10:43:55 AM » |
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For those who live around Harringay (the local area not Haringey Borough) , Keir, from this forum has started a discussion on guerrilla gardening on the local Harringay website at http://harringay.ning.com/. We would welcome your input. Hugh
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Jo_Wolf
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« Reply #30 on: May 14, 2008, 05:53:46 PM » |
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Hi! This is my first time on the forum and I am very new to Guerrilla Gardening too! I live in Bounds Green  So next time there's something in North London I'll def try and make it! YEAH!
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« Reply #32 on: May 20, 2008, 05:59:34 PM » |
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I'm new, near Highgate, and pretty keen. I'm a bit of a novice but a quick learner!
Suzie
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« Reply #34 on: May 21, 2008, 07:14:19 PM » |
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Oh dear - I only just got this! Otherwise I would have come. I hope everything went well!
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Angela Woods
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« Reply #43 on: June 02, 2008, 09:26:44 PM » |
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Hope I get this right as I have just joined up, logged in and now posting. Hello to you all. Been observing guerrillas for a while and feel we must be half bonkers, half genius to pursue all these worthwhile activities.
I have one of my own that I hope will attract interest. I live in Kentish Town (West) adjacent to a Council Estate which is full of lovely people but surrounded by some of the dreariest green spaces imaginable. No one sits on them, ball games prohibited etc. There is alot of space here and bags of potential.
The project, named Metropolitan Meadows, is in an early'ish stage but what I want to do is turn some of these areas to meadow for all the community to enjoy - it is central to the idea that the local residents particpate as fully as they want to. So this isn't a 'swoop in' it is a long term project but I am opening this thread now since I know at some point I am going to need muscle power and/or brains to help convert the spaces.
I have a Nature Conservation Officer who I already know from from the Adelaide Road Nature Reserve coming along this week to recce the area with me. He is then going to help me link up with the right people at Camden Council to get permission to 'appropriate' the land for residents use and enjoyment. I believe a fellow guerrilla in Islington has done something similar already.
I have my eye on about five areas that total approximately 2000 sq metres. My aim is to sow for Autumn and I have alot to do between now and then. I have to get the local residents on side, pass my detailed proposals to Camden and my local Councillors and then get on with the work.
Does this idea float anyone's boat? I am an ace organiser with a very relaxed approach and I am determined to see this through.
Any support on meadow management, the actual groundwork and then future maintenance would be very much appreciated. The potential is huge as I would love to go on and develop further areas setting a precedent for other areas to follow.
There are lots of kids round here who may not even know what a meadow is, let alone what one looks like. It would be so much better than the grass there at the moment which just manages to push up a three week growth of daises before the whole lot is sheared off by municipal mower maniacs who don't seem to know anything at all about plants. I would so hope to attract all the wildlife that such a project would bring.
Thoughts, offers of suppport or heckles of 'you lunatic it will never work' are all welcome and thanks if you have read this all the way through.
Angela
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