Monday, 29 December 2014

Camden Council spray paints dog poo pink

Hello Garden Friends,

Despite the very much appreciated efforts of responsible dog owners who pick up after their dogs whilst walking them along Fordwych and St Cuthberts Roads, there remains a group of irresponsible dog owners and walkers who seemingly could care less about their dogs, their neighbours, their community and the law.

Camden Council is addressing this problem with public education, fines, and now a bit of lateral thinking. Sally Gimson, Camden's environmental boss, said the pink paint, which is really non-toxic chalk spray, was being used to warn pedestrians and "send a message to those responsible that their actions are being noticed by others."

                                                                                                                                                                 


Camden is the first London borough to adopt the abandoned dog poo spray painting scheme which has been piloted successfully in other places around the country, such as in West Dunbartonshire, where the practice has dramatically and positively changed dog owner behaviour.


Pink dog poo


And according to Cllr Phil Jones, "We all love Camden and we want to keep our borough clean. That’s why we’re taking a tougher approach to litter, fly-tipping and dog fouling, which are not only disgusting and anti-social, they are also illegal. We know clean streets matter, and it is a small
number of people who are behaving badly and having a big effect on everyone. We want to change
offender behaviour through enforcement as well as education, so that we can all enjoy cleaner streets and not have to spend more money than is necessary keeping our borough clean.

We have set up a new education and enforcement team to increase the action being taken to tackle
these issues. We will stop and catch offenders in their tracks, educate the community on the correct ways to get rid of waste, and teach our youngest residents about the perils of enviro-crime.




We’re also calling on residents to help us crack down on offenders. We would like your help and
intelligence identifying local enviro-crime hotspots or offenders so we can target our work. If you do
know anything report it to us, and we will use this alongside our own evidence to take action. Anyone caught committing an offence will be issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice, and fly-tippers face being prosecuted and fined up to £20,000."

Cllr Jones added, "We need as much information as possible to tackle these issues. Please report online at www.camden.gov.uk/cleancamden or call 020 7974 4444. You can remain anonymous. Thank you for helping to keep Camden clean."


The Fordwych Road/St Cuthberts Road area has been recognised as an habitual area for illegal dog fouling, dumping and fly-tipping by the Camden Council. So irresponsible dog owners and walkers, take notice of your pink sprayed mess and make a new year's resolution to clean up after your pets, bag it, and bin it, please! Nine out of ten dog owners, the ones who look after their dogs and their environment, act with care and consideration. So thanks so much for that, and let's all try to get the minority offenders on board.

Keep calm and carry on spray painting dog poo pink!

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Please sign the Pedestrian Crossing petition for St Cuthberts Road/Shoot Up Hill

         Pedestrian crossing on Shoot Up Hill

Hello everyone,

Garden Friends NW2 urges you to support the current FRA petition to install a SAFE pedestrian crossing at the intersection of St Cuthberts Road and Shoot Up Hill. 


Brent Council is on one side of this busy A road linking Kilburn and Cricklewood, and Camden is on the other, so real coordination will be needed to get the job done. Kudos to the Fordwych Road Association (FRA) for their concerted efforts to educate both councils about the need for a SAFE crossing on Shoot Up Hill, especially around the two bus stops at St Cuthberts Road. 

Garden Friends NW2 maintains tree pit gardens the length of St Cuthberts Road, as well as being residents along these busy streets, so we know full well and first hand how much this pedestrian crossing is needed.

Please sign this petition today and pass on to others to help make our neighbourhood and community safer for all. 

Keep calm and carry on gardening and crossing safely!

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Garden Friends support inaugural community concert series

Hi everyone,

Garden Friends NW2 is all about gardening and sense of community in our neighbourhood. So to this end we have happily supported the inauguration of a community concert series to be held at the wonderfully situated and acoustically superb St Cuthbert's church.




The first concert was successfully held on 27th September and drew a capacity crowd of over 130 appreciative people from our neighbourhood and beyond.

Garden Friends also had at attractive and informative table display during the interval that attracted a lot of interest and some additional subscriptions as well!




In fact, the wonderful grand piano newly acquired by St Cuthbert's to support the concert series came about because of the informal conversations occurring around the tree pit gardens between neighbours with common interests in community-building activities. You just never know who your neighbours are and how nice they are as well until you get a chance to talk to them!

Garden Friends will let you know when our next FREE community concert at St Cuthbert's is going to be held here on our blog.

Keep calm and carry on gardening and concerting to enrich and enliven our neighbourhood!



Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Garden Friends win 2nd Place in 2014 Camden in Bloom!

Congratulations to Garden Friends NW2 
who recently won 2nd Place in this year's 
Camden in Bloom awards!


The award was presented during the Camden in Bloom Awards Ceremony at Camden Town Hall on Monday, 8th September after we were shortlisted and inspected during a site visit to the tree pit gardens along Fordwych Road and St Cuthberts Road and the Community Garden at St Cuthbert's Church.

The Camden in Bloom award was given in recognition of Garden Friends NW2 efforts to use gardening to build a strengthened sense of community in our neighbourhood as well as to create beautiful and accessible green spaces for people and nature in Camden. (We hear they also loved our whimsical planted-up shoes as our signature theme!)

In addition to the award, Garden Friends NW2 received a gift certificate at Camden Garden Centre which will be used to provide even more natural beauty for our neighbourhood. How about more spring tulip and daffodil bulbs to bloom in April and welcome in the renewal of Spring to Fordwych Road? Something to look forward to for everyone!

And, our congratulations to our neighbouring project, the Kingsgate Garden Project, who walked off with the well-deserved 1st place prize! Not bad for the top two prizes in the Community Projects category to be awarded to grass-roots volunteer efforts in the far outposts of West Hampstead -Kilburn part of Camden.

Keep calm and carry on gardening to keep Camden in Bloom!






Sunday, 17 August 2014

Welcome St Cuthberts Road


Congratulations to the residents of St Cuthberts Road and Garden Friends NW2 who have now planted up all seven tree pits on their street.











St Cuthberts Road's 7 tree pits are now joined up with the 50 lovely tree pit gardens on Fordwych Road between Maygrove and Mill Lane to bring a smile to residents and visitors. Others are welcome - Garlinge? Kingcroft? Let us know if you're interested.

Keep calm and carry on gardening!









Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Garden Friends NW2 Barbecue on Saturday 16th August

Hi Garden Friends,

It's barbecue time! This Saturday 16th August 4 pm at the Community Garden behind St Cuthberts Church on Fordwych Road. Our regular community gardening group will be held 2 - 4 pm as usual, followed immediately by the barbecue.


All Garden Friends are welcome, whether you're a formal member or have quietly helped out in the Tree Pits or Community Garden, or live in or visit the neighbourhood and just want to come by and check things out. 

If you can, feel free to bring something along to share for the barbecue. If not, just bring yourself. We'll be happy to share what we have with everyone. It's all about community.


Looking forward to seeing everyone at the barbecue on Saturday afternoon 16th August!

Keep calm and carry on gardening and barbecuing!

Monday, 28 July 2014

Wake up and smell the...coffee...roses...compost!

We're sorry. Really sorry. Begging your pardon.

Last week some Garden Friends took a very hot day off work and volunteered their time and labour to go across town to the King's Cross area to tackle a mountain of compost, shovel it into bags, rent a van, haul it back and dig it into the gravelly soil to feed the plants in all 60 tree pit gardens on Fordwych and St Cuthberts Roads that we're trying to establish to cheer up this sad neighbourhood, take our minds off the traffic, graffiti, litter, vandalism, cigarette butts, dog poo, pavement dumping, slicks of deliberately spilled antifreeze in the street being slurped up by the birds, and neighbours who are unlikely to spare a smile or nod let alone a dime.

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This is free-to-collect sterile compost from EcoPark, the company that converts all you recycled green garden and kitchen waste into rich, reusable and free compost that goes back into the community for gardening. Think cycle of life.


But horror upon horrors, it's not odour-free. Smells lightly of the countryside. Smells like the cycle of life, for a while until it too blends in and provides the nutrients to create new life in our neighbourhood. Seems it got right up some people's upturned noses.


Sorry for that. We should have factored the human factor into the equation.

Keep calm and carry on odourless gardening!




Thursday, 17 July 2014

Dog poo found in tree pit gardens!

To the lovely, kind and public-spirited man who's been spotted leaving his dog poo in all of the lovely but still struggling to survive tree pit gardens along Fordwych Road...

Sometimes in plastic bags...



Sometimes not...


We're happy to tell you that your neighbours have kindly collected over 1,238 of your offerings and have bagged them up awaiting your collection.


And also kindly pointed out that Camden Council have positioned no less than 8 bins at the intersections of Fordwych Road and Maygrove, Garlinge, St Cuthberts & Mill Lane.


Keep calm and carry on gardening and dog-walking responsibly.


Friday, 11 July 2014

Thanks to 'The Winch' for our new greenhouse

Hi everyone,

Garden Friends NW2 relies completely on donations, volunteerism, and good will from the neighbourhood to start up and sustain our gardening projects in the tree pits and communal garden in the Fordwych Road area. So when The Winchester Project in Swiss Cottage offered to donate a greenhouse/garden shed to us, we were thrilled.


 Now we can propagate our own cuttings and seedlings year-round at great cost savings before we put them out into the tree pits and in the communal garden for everyone to enjoy (and hopefully take care of).



So thanks to The Winch, and best wishes for your continued and dedicated success in your mission:

 "to build authentic and lasting relationships with children and young people, to offer a safe space in which they experience an extended family, to invite them into community with each other and wider society and to provide opportunities of challenge, excitement and possibility which call them into exploring and fulfilling their potential."


Keep calm and carry on building authentic and lasting relationships with everyone through gardening!

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Red currant and port jelly

 Hi Garden Friends,

When we first planted cuttings from a centuries-old family red currant bush in our St Cuthbert's community garden, we had modest expectations. But they seemed to like their new home against the south-facing black brick wall that acts as a year-round heat bank and grew vigorously.

 

 even producing our first crop of fruit!


Which we protected from the hungry birds and squirrels with netting.



And were able to pick enough red currants


To make our first batch of red currant and port jelly to share with Garden Friends!


Easy red currant and port jelly recipe:



Keep calm and carry on gardening!






Monday, 30 June 2014

Some graffiti is art

Hi everyone,

Some graffiti is art, enhancing public sensibilities and adding beauty to public spaces, 
such as this one by Banksy and the murals around Kilburn Station.



Some graffiti is not art but rather self-indulgent, adding little if anything to public spaces such as this tagging on a light post along Fordwych Road.


Now you see it....


Now you don't.


Don't just walk by. Get involved in whatever small or medium or big way you can. 
Ask Garden Friends NW2 how you can help.

Keep calm and carry on greening-up and cleaning-up our neighbourhood!

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Tree Pits News

TREE PITS NEWS



Hi neighbours. You may have noticed that Garden Friends NW2 have been planting up the tree pits along Fordwych Road and starting into St Cuthberts for everyone to enjoy and brighten up our neighbourhood. 

This is entirely a volunteer initiative to ‘green-up and clean-up’ our community for all so we hope you will enjoy this small way to feel proud of our street.

There are almost 60 tree pits in our neighbourhood and that’s a lot! We need your help, please.

Here are some small ways that you could make a big difference:
  • ·        Water the plants in a tree pit near you regularly.
  • ·        Add to the basic plantings by transplanting from your own garden or spread some seeds or buy a small plant on sale from a garden centre and plunk it into a tree pit near you.
  • ·        Add something else to personalise your tree pit. We’re planting up old shoes and boots and broken pottery shards and putting them in tree pits to make them more interesting.
  • ·        Clear the tree pits of any litter or dumping that might be left there.

Thanks for caring about our neighbourhood and helping out in our ‘green-up and clean-up’ initiative by caring for our lovely trees and tree-pit gardens.

For more information, please check out:

gardenfriendsnw2.blogspot.co.uk

Or email gardenfriendsnw2@gmail.com


Keep calm and carry on gardening!