tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post7583213963770507914..comments2024-03-19T12:00:16.160+00:00Comments on The Deptford Dame: Charlotte Turner GardensUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-53865145475005220662020-06-27T14:00:56.891+00:002020-06-27T14:00:56.891+00:00I am not local (from Rotherhithe), but often walk ...I am not local (from Rotherhithe), but often walk down your way and am interested in any comments you have on the Thames path - If it is included in the plans, any ideas on timing? <br /><br />I agree with your comment "AGES" - I have been waiting for something to happen for about 30 years....- used to live in Sydenham. Lewisham certainly haven't seen the development as a priority - it has been willing to live with the eyesore. No doubt it will also ignore nature as it did at Tidemill.RogerMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16601387779163684732noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-22786878594408744702014-07-23T08:17:11.584+00:002014-07-23T08:17:11.584+00:00I've lived nearby since before original lands...I've lived nearby since before original landscaping created this park (City Challenge/Urban Renewal era) Richard Walker then partner of Jesse Steele I believe was involved in its birth. Knowing families that live on the adjacent council estate I'm willing to pass on the feeling that there has never particularly been a sense of "ownership" by residents of Gilbert and other Greenwich council houses about this park and that it was not accepted as being For them but for "other" (unknown) people. (Contrast the community ownership of Deptford Adventure Playground when run by Mac around the corner) Physically the Gardens have been a tag on at the back of somewhere else while the river frontage has been publically closed off. Now that all the new builds are in place the Gardens those "other" people could maximise its use with ease and pleasure..Though how that will impact on residents of social housing next dorr is to be seen..will it melt or increase a socio-economic divide ? Well written and observed as every Dame - thanksMarinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-48040981350448211822014-06-30T18:08:57.584+00:002014-06-30T18:08:57.584+00:00New apple orchard planted whilst the existing plan...New apple orchard planted whilst the existing plants, which are lovely, are being strangled and overtaken by bindweed ! Including a blossom tree that has died because of the weed. Not the best thought out planning surely some of the money could have gone into thinking that through. <br />Plus four benches altogether in toddler play area great for local drunks to gather after hours and no benches anywhere else ! Thanks would have been better to have consulted the whole community not just a few people. . .? . . Not saying the whole thing is negative as it's all needed but sooo poorly thought through. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-62977199273620400542014-06-30T05:34:52.749+00:002014-06-30T05:34:52.749+00:00The whole park is still being used a a giant dog t...The whole park is still being used a a giant dog toilet and the money spunked on it could have been better spent on other projects, the new children's play area for instance cost £41000 (I have it on video), come on tell me where that has been spent, it's a bit of decking with some wooden bits round it, as for the herbs that where planted, well the council should have replaced them ages age as it was their overzealous employees (who don't seem to know the difference between weeds and herbs) that strimmed them out of existence. As for Twinkle park it has a pond without any water in it, and I heard that it would cost approximately another £16000 pound to put right as the membrane has tear in it, someone told me that a ground penetrating Radar needs to be hired to find said tear and repair it, but £16000 who comes up with these figures.<br />Why was approximately £1.2 million not enough to finish this "20 year master plan", a 20 year fiasco and waste of money would be more apt.... <br />Here Is what it say on the Landscape architects(Ireland Albrecht) own website<br /><br />"TWINKLE PARK<br /><br />Location: Deptford, London<br />Client: Twinkle Park Trust for LB Greenwich<br />Contract Sum: £400K<br /><br />Project Description<br /><br />A transformation from ‘left over space’ to tranquil oasis, Twinkle Park is a pocket park that features a large pond to create a wildlife haven within the city. Habitats are enhanced by rainwater harvesting from adjacent roofs and native and naturalised planting. Around the pond are extensive decked areas for pond dipping and enormous boulders to leap across. The park design includes ball and natural play areas that are shared with Charlotte Turner School. The connection of park and school is by a bespoke gazebo that includes an inventive lockable seat and fencing feature.<br /><br /><br /><br />CHARLOTTE TURNER GARDENS<br /><br />Location: Deptford, London<br />Client: Twinkle Park Trust for LB Greenwich<br />Contract Sum: £800K<br /><br />Project Description<br /><br />Twinkle Park was the first phase of the Charlotte Turner Gardens masterplan which has seen the implementation of three subsequent phases. Features included: Road closure and Homezone improvements to the front of the Charlotte Turner School, alley widening to improve connectivity between the two spaces, a sensory garden, school playground improvements, lighting and signage improvements and outdoor sport and performance spaces.<br /><br />The park benefits from the ongoing management by the Twinkle Park Trust who are currently applying for Green Flag status."sascha.humphreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17647493358334191230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-82196864200114126052014-06-28T17:10:43.038+00:002014-06-28T17:10:43.038+00:00Great to know it's being well used, and also t...Great to know it's being well used, and also that there is one fewer 'dog run' in the world. I can't see the point in them, they seem to be places people bring their dogs to crap, and their presence does nothing to encourage responsible dog ownership. Deptford Damenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-45951714417446603162014-06-27T19:38:23.210+00:002014-06-27T19:38:23.210+00:00I live facing Charlotte Turner Gardens. Outside ju...I live facing Charlotte Turner Gardens. Outside just now are two boys playing football. Table tennis has proved popular for a number of families that come prepared and the children's play areas are also regularly in use. Runners take multiple laps of CTG,another neighbour exercises making press ups every day, and an elderly lady speed walks. It is a really well used and reflective space, very sensitively upgraded.<br /><br />Marqmarqnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7397970649062371366.post-62864780028544333732014-06-20T22:43:46.548+00:002014-06-20T22:43:46.548+00:00I walk through the park every Sunday morning and h...I walk through the park every Sunday morning and have seen a few people playing table tennis but otherwise like you am amazed that it is so under used. I would have thought that with all the flats around there would have been many more people and particularly children in there.<br />Chris S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com