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Edible Golden Lane January 2010.pdf
The Golden Lane Gardening Group brings together a group of residents who have focused attention on the gardens and grounds of the estate.
During 2008-9 the Group has done the following:
Worked with the recently-appointed gardener to ensure that the grounds are well-maintained
Maintained the new rose bushes outside Bayer House Regularly cleared out the pond next to the Community Centre
Kept an eye on the hawthorne trees planted two years ago in the ‘Bastion’ outside Basterfield House
Organised a visit to the roof garden of Great Arthur House for 85 residents
Organised a talk called ‘How green is your balcony’ with lecturers in landscape design from Writtle College
The group has also undertaken two resident consultations:
At the Summer Market it sought views on the ways in which the grounds could be used and at the recent Winter Festive Market, there was a more detailed consultation on the possible uses for the playground of the old nursery. Both consultations produced a range of creative ideas on improving the ways in which the estate’s spaces were used and planned. There was particular enthusiasm for growing food and for using the playground behind the old nursery for a community garden.
Following these consultations, the Group would like to take the following actions during 2010:
Encouraging people to make the estate greener Encouraging food production on balconies
Organising planting days
Improving the water supply by introducing rainwater collection in butts
Introducing recycling of waste food so that instead of collecting it in plastic bags and removing from the estate by truck, it is composted on site for use on the grounds
Turning the playground behind the nursery into a garden for flowers, herbs and food growing and ensuring that all residents who are interested in gardening are able to participate in active gardening in a communal facility which will complement the new uses planned for the nursery.
Links with Writtle College
Writtle College, a partner with the University of Essex specialises in Landscape Architecture, Garden Design and Fine Art in the Environment. It is based in Chelmsford, Essex (45 minutes from Liverpool Street Station). The lecturer with whom we have the closest links, Tim Waterman spoke at the meeting on balconies. His students have agreed to look at some aspects of the estate as part of their studies. In particular they will be looking at the best ways of growing food on balconies and approaches to improving the playground of the nursery. Although their project will be completely ‘academic’, this is an excellent opportunity to explore a range of approaches to the issue of food production in the heart of the city. At a recent Golden Lane Residents Association meeting, a number of people signed up to have their balconies analysed by students as part of this process.
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