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    Parklets and mini green spaces

    All over London there are tiny pockets of green space, or places that could be green spaces. Many residents don’t have much, or any green space of their own, allotments are over subscribed. Research has show that being in green space is good for mental health, but actively being involved in creating, or looking after a green space is even better.
    It would be great if existing community groups, schools, residents associations etc could be offered the chance to manage and improve the small green spaces near their building / homes. Creating community engagement, a way to meet neighbours, pride in the area, an understanding of nature and more food for pollinators.
    I could see it be similar to the “adopt a roundabout” scheme seen in small towns. The community group / organisation / building gets a sign for the space and the freedom (within reason) to plant what they want. Small pots of money could be provided by the landowner in recognition that they won’t have to pay a contractor to manage the space as often if at all. Local business may want to also contribute to improve the look of an area.
    Last year my building residents took over the management of our courtyard garden from the contractors our Housing Association were paying to do this. We weren’t happy with how they were doing it. It has been wonderful for people getting to know each other, a sense of community, and the bees are currently having a daily party with all the flowers!

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    It is clear, sadly, that nobody reads this (nor this discussion). A great pity, but what can on expect from a mayor that is crazed on approving ever more unsuitable mega developments to suit business or private interests (no change from the...

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    It is clear, sadly, that nobody reads this (nor this discussion). A great pity, but what can on expect from a mayor that is crazed on approving ever more unsuitable mega developments to suit business or private interests (no change from the previous post holder)? You got a 'thumbs up' from me.

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