Monday 2 November 2020

 SURREY GARDENS TRA ONLINE MEETING - THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER at 7.30pm

This will be our first online meeting via zoom. I hope you can join us.

How to join Send an email to: surreygardenstra@gmail.com

Give your name and postal address. Residents of Carter Street, Fleming Cottages, Forsyth Gardens, Greig Terrace, Lorrimore Road and Lorrimore Square and the relevant council staff may attend. A link to the zoom meeting will be sent on Thursday afternoon to those who have signed up.



Wednesday 21 October 2020

HALLOWEEN ART COMPETITION: DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER

The October half-term holiday will involve more staying in for lots of children (and adults). If you are feeling creative why not enter our half-term Halloween art competition. Prizes will be edible!



WALWORTH LOW EMISSION ZONE (Road closures) MEETING: 21 OCTOBER

 This meeting is open to the public. Sign up using the details on the poster.



WALWORTH ROAD CLOSURES MEETING WITH TRA 30 July

 A number of road closures took place in July in order to reduce emissions. The closures that immediately impact our TRA area are as follows: blocking Cooks Road between Forsyth Gardens and Fleming Road; blocking Chapter Road between Lorrimore Square and Frederick Road; and blocking Carter Street at the top where it meets Penrose Street.

There was a meeting held by the council on 30 July to which Brandon and Surrey Gardens TRA was invited. The meeting involved the project being presented and participants giving their views. There was no real dialogue. Minutes, after the council completed the corrections asked for by Surrey Gardens TRA are attached here. 








Wednesday 19 August 2020

WANT TO BE A WATERING BUDDY?

The TRA looks after a number of raised beds and gardens that we have developed over the years. Usually the British weather takes care of our watering needs but quite often over the summer we need to lend a hand.

This involves making a couple of trips with a watering can to a flower bed near your house. This could be twice a week during a really hot spell. 

If you would like to be a watering buddy email us at the TRA and we can get you a watering can and point you in the direction of the nearest thirsty flower bed!

COMMUNITY GARDENING

On Sunday 2 August we held a community gardening session. The gardens at Lorrimore Square were closed for 4 months during lockdown and as a result the Wildlife and Sensory Garden had not been looked after at all. A group of us spent 3 hours clearing, pruning and weeding and it now looks as good as new. It is a beautiful, shady space that has been planted to attract wildlife with a bug hotel and bee-friendly plants. It is a lovely space to sit and ponder on the lovely bench that surrounds the tree.

If you are interested in joining us for gardening, you don't need to have any experience or equipment. We have gloves and tools to share and between us we work out what needs doing to keep our gardens looking lovely. We finish with refreshments and it is a great way to spend a couple of hours. Email us at the TRA if you would like to get involved.



ROAD CLOSURES

In July Southwark Council introduced measures to create a low-traffic neighbourhood. The measures mean that: Carter Street is only accessible to buses, bicycles and emergency services; Cooks Road is blocked between Forsyth Gardens and Fleming Road; Chapter Road is blocked between Lorrimore Square and Westcott Road.

Further details are here: https://walworthstreetspace.commonplace.is/

The TRA was invited to a zoom meeting with the council on 30 July 2020 to discuss the measures. 

Before the meeting the TRA put up posters and emailed members to try and find out what people thought of the road closures. The poster is below.

During the meeting those present had the opportunity to share their views (Our TRA and Brandon TRA gave a summary of the views of their residents) but there was little time allocated for actual discussion or for the council to respond to views. 

The minutes have been circulated to those at the meeting but Surrey Gardens TRA asked for amendments to be made. We will post the minutes here as soon as the final version is circulated.





Sunday 31 May 2020

COMMUNITY FUNDING BID

COMMUNITY FUNDING BID

Surrey Gardens TRA is bidding for  funding that is being advertised by Southwark Council to support community projects. The money comes from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).

We are proposing the idea of the 'Lorrimore Green Corridor' which connects Forsyth Gardens with Pasley Park in order to provide and improve much-needed green space in the area. The application comes with the support of St Paul's Church.

Below is a photo of part of the current Forsyth Gardens followed by what it could look like and a map of the proposed 'Green Corridor'.









Thursday 28 May 2020

COVID-19 POSTER COMPETITION

During the very difficult first 3 weeks of lockdown we held a poster competition for children on the theme of 'Staying Positive'. We had nearly 20 entries and the creativity of the posters was incredible. It has been lovely to see the community enjoying the posters which are on display on the railings of Lorrimore Square Gardens. Well done to our lockdown artists!



















COVID-19 SUPPORT

The TRA has put posters up around our area to advertise support and to ask for volunteers. We have set up a small whatsapp group of very local volunteers and are carrying out shopping tasks for neighbours in the TRA. Get in touch if you want help or can offer help: surreygardenstra@googlemail.com



We are also connected to the larger group run for the Newington area which has regular input from our councillors which neighbours may wish to join.

Newington Mutual Aid group: Apply to join WhatsApp group  email: newingtonma@gmail.com
CHRISTMAS FAYRE 2019

This is now our third annual Christmas Fayre and another wonderful event in collaboration with St Paul's Church, Lorrimore Square. Word seems to have got out that it is a great way to spend a wintry afternoon. Father Christmas made his usual visit, the free craft staffs were very busy and the live reindeer were an absolute delight. We had a fantastic plant stall this year and there was a real buzz. Thank you to our local councillors Alice Macdonald and James Coldwell, and our MP Neil Coyle for coming to support us.