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Ealing / Lammas Park
Lammas Park has five aside football pitches and childrens' playgrounds, but it doesn't have public toilets or a social gathering point / cafe like its neighbouring Walpole Park.
It is regularly used by walkers, runners, dog walkers, families and groups of friends and has become increasingly important to the community through the covid crisis. It would be great to give it a social focal point where people can gather, drink something and shelter from the weather. You could even have pop up food and beverage companies using the space in the summer months.
It has an Edwardian pavilion that is dilapidated and if renovated could serve this function to the community.
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Community Member 4 years agoGood idea. And can it not be all run by some giant faceless corporation, but provide a chance for local people to hire stall space so they can run their own small business ventures?
That's when London is most fun. Not when everywhere is...
Show full commentGood idea. And can it not be all run by some giant faceless corporation, but provide a chance for local people to hire stall space so they can run their own small business ventures?
That's when London is most fun. Not when everywhere is run by Starbucks and McDonalds.
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