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Friends of Hilly Fields – Nearly There…

Posted on 5th May 2010 by

Hilly Fields Blog

The Friends of Hilly Fields group has been posting stories on their website about the hard work taking place to re-vamp their local play area – which is funded through the Community Spaces programme.

Some lovely before and after photographs, as well as a progress update can be found here: http://www.hilly.org.uk/2010/05/nearly-there/

You’re doing really well guys – the transformation is already looking great!

If you’d like to learn more about blogging or other social media tools that can help you share your project messages, stories and pictures – just like the Friends of Hilly Fields - please visit our Social Media Help page.

Friends of Hilly Fields, London

Posted on 17th February 2010 by

The Friends of Hilly Fields in Lewisham, London who secured almost £50k from the Community Spaces programme have been working hard to log project progress through their new website – www.hilly.org.uk

The group are working to develop their ‘Wild about Play’ project. The group are hoping to transform a worn out old play area into a new and exciting natural play environment.

Please visit the Friends of Hilly Fields new website to find out more about their work: www.hilly.org.uk

Groundwork Grants Team Get Exercise & Fresh Air

Posted on 5th November 2009 by
Bob King from Horn Park Forum explains what the group have achieved

Bob King from Horn Park Forum explains what the group have achieved

Groundwork UKs Open Grants Committee (the people who govern and oversee the delivery of the Community Spaces programme) and the Community Spaces Grants Panel (the group of people that make decisions on applications) took time away from their desks to visit a Community Spaces project yesterday.

Committee and panel members were given the opportunity to visit Horn Park Forum’s outdoor gym project, in Lee, South East London. Horn Park Forum secured just under £50k from Community Spaces to create a outdoor gym in their park.

Visitors were thrilled to see such an innovative project and to hear first hand how the project developed and what Community Spaces funding had helped to achieve.

A big thank you to Sarah Smith, Groundwork London for hosting a fantastic visit and to Bob King and forum members for welcoming us to the park and taking time out to show us around and tell us about the project.

For more information about the Horn Park Forum project please follow this link to their story. Photographs of Committee and Panel members enjoying the day can be found on Flickr please follow this link.

Vote Hackney for Best Heritage Project

Posted on 21st June 2009 by

The St John at Hackney Churchyard Gardens project in London, has reached the semi-finals of The National Lottery Awards 2009 in the Best Heritage Project category. 

 

The gardens used to be a magnet for anti-social behaviour, having fallen into significant decline over a number of years. But now, it is an oasis in one of the most densely populated, built-up areas of London.

 

national-lottery-awards_link-to-voteThe top three Best Heritage Projects will be decided by a public vote. To register your vote visit: 

www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards.

 

 NB This project is not part of the Community Spaces programme. 

Community Spaces projects in London

Posted on 16th April 2009 by

Managed by Groundwork UK, the Lottery-funded programme, Community Spaces, has so far awarded three projects in London:

  • The Friends of Paignton Park in Seven Sisters, Tottenham, have been awarded £49,920 to create a community square for seating and outdoor activities such as backgammon and table tennis.
  •  The Friends of Russell Park in Haringey are using their grant of £48,860 to increase biodiversity in the park by introducing hedgerows and planting trees. Fencing will provide a dog-free area.
  • The Hammersmith Community Gardens Association has been awarded £20,000 to improve Godolphin Road Community Garden in Shepherd’s Bush. The garden will provide an eco-friendly educational resource.

Look who’s blogging: Friends of Abbey Gardens

Posted on 31st March 2009 by

Friends of Abbey Gardens BlogFriends of Abbey Gardens, based in West Ham, London, have been blogging to share news about how their funding application to the Community Spaces programme has been progressing. The group have successful got through the first stage of the application process and are in the process of preparing their stage 2 application to the programme. The friends group hope to use the funding towards a community gardening project in their local area entitled – What Will the Harvest Be?

To get the latest from Friends of Abbey Gardens please visit their blog.

We’d like to wish the group the very best of luck with their stage 2 application and would like to say well done for keeping local people so well informed about the work of the group and the projects that are happening locally – we could all learn a thing or two about blogging from this group!

Look who’s blogging: Friends of Fairland Park

Posted on 30th March 2009 by

Fairland Park BlogFriends of Falkland and Fairfax based in Hornsey, London have been using their blogging site to let people know about their application to the Community Spaces programme.

The group have successfully got through stage 1 of the Community Spaces application process and are hoping to secure funds to transform play facilities in the their local park – which has recently been re-named Fairland Park.

Details on how the group are progressing and their project can be found by visiting their blog.

We’d like to congratulate the group on getting through the stage 1 application process and wish them the very best of luck for their stage 2 application. We hope you can continue to use your blog to keep us all informed about latest developments.