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Ellie Reeves was there with other Labour Councillors and candidates - They were only meeting there before going off to canvas locally. I went and spoke briefly to Tori Griffiths who told me that Renata and Victoria (Dulwich Hill Councillors) were aware of the issue and intend to vote again expansion of the gala.  She said I could contact her and/or them regarding concerns.

On 11/12/2025 at 10:23, Gooseygreeny said:

People seem to think the rye is shut for at least a month. Here's me running around the south end of the park two days before Gala this year. No problem running around the gardens at all.Screenshot_20251211-1020052.thumb.png.dd628367e85cdf3ed7b311d24e30dc31.png

There's quite a difference between going for a run around the footpaths and trying to sit quietly for an afternoon in a wide, grassy area and enjoying the peace & nature. The other two grassy areas in the park are used for sports, and both had barriered trackway running through them. The Parkrun had to be cancelled for at least three weeks, iirc.

I'm concerned by your continued reference to "the rye" - the event is held in the park, not on the rye (common). There is a big difference, despite the organisers and council artificially amalgamating the whole area when trying to convince everyone that it's only a small area that is closed off. The railings & gates enclosing the park are a big clue...

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I would add that the significantly increased event structure of last year, with trackway everywhere as well as the huge metal barriers, completely changes the feel of the park.

I agree with Fishboy that there is a convenient blending of park with the Common, to give the impression that only a small section is used. 
 

I still do not understand why this event cannot be moved wholesale to the Common. It would be closer to transport hubs and all other events seem to take place on the Common.

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Perhaps they would run into the issue that Lambeth had if they put it on the  Rye - maybe they would need planning permission for change of use if more than 28 days of permitted development are used up for all the other events plus this. So perhaps emphasising that the two areas are distinct from each other actually helps the council.

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It says on the Southwark site that the decision on extending the event to two weekends, with a large slice of park inaccessible to the public for over a month, is imminent ( publication due 31January). Does anyone know the decision?

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2 hours ago, Tori Griffiths said:

Hello! My understanding is that the second weekend will NOT be happening this year.

While good news in itself, does this indicate that the council have listened to the residents and decided that the second weekend will not be going ahead at all?
or that there is an appetite for the 2nd weekend but the council have deferred it to next year?  

Hi Angelina - whilst I’m not close enough to this decision (as a candidate not a councillor), I would hope there will be public consultation if this situation arises again next year. As a local resident, I will push for this, if I do become a councillor.

2 hours ago, first mate said:

Hi Tori, thanks for that welcome news. Do you know when this decision will be reported/ confirmed on the official Southwark site?

Hello - I will ask for this to be updated as soon as possible, as I appreciate people will be looking for this info!

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Timely confirmation that Gala 2026 will be limited to one weekend is needed. The Gala website indicates the extension is still in the offing.


GALA will return in 2026 on the following dates:

Friday 22nd May
Saturday 23rd May
Sunday 24th May

 

In addition, the following event days are also planned to be hosted on the event site in 2026:

Bank Holiday Monday 25th May  On the Rye Festival – a free to attend, community event

Friday 29th May – Afrobeats Festival
Saturday 30th May – Mahrajan Festival
Sunday 31st May – Festival show or Concert show

*subject to licence

In it's own right a free event is potentially a nice idea- although reports from last year were not that positive. But, a free event in this case is not in my view worth the price of continued expansion of this event and privatisation of park space over the summer months. 

It will be interesting to see if Southwark has declined to licence the further three days (meaning 7 in all over 2 concecutive weekends). The decision is meant to be in but I cannot find it.

I just checked the Southwark Council website and it stated:

 

All responses to the consultation will be recorded and a ‘consultation findings’ report will be published once feedback has been reviewed. The review process involves collating feedback from a number of council teams and external agencies - the aim will be to publish the report as soon as possible after the consultation has closed and no later than the 31 January 2026. The report will be published on this site.

The use of bold type on the date is the Council's, not mine.

They are late. I wonder why?

Personally I think the second weekend has always been a tactical ploy with no real intention of going ahead with it. The council then turn it down (saying they have listened to us, which of course they haven’t) and announce that they will only license one weekend. GALA get the result that they want - job done. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the council even suggested this ploy, they are so desperate to keep the event.

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I really have to smile as I was the one, years ago who posted about what Gala was.. had not a clue, but drove and drive regularly. Felt such a fool at the time but wow, years later post still comes up.. with comments.

Still don’t understand why a lot of park is cordoned off and glad not a resident overlooking park.. must be so noisy but now dates have been kindly supplied, those that don’t want to chill and listen to music in their flats/houses can up sticks and explore UK or abroad.

Totally understand that in a built up area and millions in London, music events take place all over the capital to allow access to all. 

Brockwell  Park, Dulwich Park, don’t hear anything going on in or around Telegraph Hill or indeed Horniman Gardens.. Crystal Palace I believe do their own thing. 

Do these events , clearly charge, provide their own insurance, public liability, crowd control, first aiders, security and policing? Rubbish clearance etc

 

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Well seem to recall at one stage was Southwark responsibility. Must have changed..

Then I seem to recall about the damage to the grass area especially if been wet! 

Assume it should be council decision as to whether event should go on if in extreme heat and equally extreme rain.
 

13 hours ago, aggie said:

Personally I think the second weekend has always been a tactical ploy with no real intention of going ahead with it. The council then turn it down (saying they have listened to us, which of course they haven’t) and announce that they will only license one weekend. GALA get the result that they want - job done. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the council even suggested this ploy, they are so desperate to keep the event.

It would be a relief if that is the case but GALA, at least, have a vested interest in expanding the event to more than one weekend; with all the infrastructure in place it makes financial sense for them to get more use out of it. 
 

36 minutes ago, first mate said:

It would be a relief if that is the case but GALA, at least, have a vested interest in expanding the event to more than one weekend; with all the infrastructure in place it makes financial sense for them to get more use out of it. 
 

But the second weekend mentioned is a free community event?

13 hours ago, beansprout said:

Brockwell  Park, Dulwich Park, don’t hear anything going on in or around Telegraph Hill or indeed Horniman Gardens.. Crystal Palace I believe do their own thing. 

Horniman gardens often have events. At least, I have been to several in the past.

I wouldn't have thought the green area of the park at Telegraph Hill was big enough?

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@Sue I think there was only 1 free day in the 7 day event GALA were asking for, that was the third day, after the first weekend. I think the second weekend was meant to be paid for access.

I agree, the free Horniman music events are great but have nowhere near the same impact as GALA.

 

There is a huge area, near Telegraph Hill which is public space… park.. decent distance between houses and park as well.

Well, none of my business.. certainly can’t think of any think worse than thousands of people jammed into  space, using hedges and rest of park as free urinals, really strange that they use that section as opposed to, guess you would call it open area ie no railings… 

 

54 minutes ago, first mate said:

@Sue I think there was only 1 free day in the 7 day event GALA were asking for, that was the third day, after the first weekend. I think the second weekend was meant to be paid for access.

Oh ok, I've looked at it again and I agree I misread it. 

25 minutes ago, beansprout said:

There is a huge area, near Telegraph Hill which is public space… park.. decent distance between houses and park as well.

You are right. I hadn't realised there were two separate parks. I just looked on a map.

I have only been to the smaller one, with the pond.

Better late than never, same obscure reason as previously for not going ahead with the extended plan...

"Due to commercial reasons, the event organisers have withdrawn their application to hold a 7- day event over two weekends. The application has been revised to request the use of Peckham Rye Park to hold a 4-day event over one bank holiday weekend with the following schedule:

• Onsite: Monday 11 May 2026

• GALA: Friday 22 – Sunday 24 May

• On the Rye Festival: BH Monday 25 May

• Off-site Sunday 31 May 2026

This is the same event programme that was delivered in 2025." 

GALA 2026 consultation findings report 1519.pdf

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    • Thanks for that. Maybe forthcoming elections have stymied the 7 day request? If Labour get back in, do we think GALA will try with greater success in 2027?
    • Better late than never, same obscure reason as previously for not going ahead with the extended plan... "Due to commercial reasons, the event organisers have withdrawn their application to hold a 7- day event over two weekends. The application has been revised to request the use of Peckham Rye Park to hold a 4-day event over one bank holiday weekend with the following schedule: • Onsite: Monday 11 May 2026 • GALA: Friday 22 – Sunday 24 May • On the Rye Festival: BH Monday 25 May • Off-site Sunday 31 May 2026 This is the same event programme that was delivered in 2025."  GALA 2026 consultation findings report 1519.pdf
    • Do great pizzas there at community cafe.. lots going on — was free parking but plans  to like everywhere get folk to pay.  Nice area… only discovered it a few years ago..   
    • Oh ok, I've looked at it again and I agree I misread it.  You are right. I hadn't realised there were two separate parks. I just looked on a map. I have only been to the smaller one, with the pond.
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