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The decisions in relation to Cleaner, Greener, Safer and the Community Council Fund were presented at Community Council on Wednesday Evening. As usual there were many good applications, and commiserations to those of you who were unsuccessful this year, it is worth reapplying next time. Thank you to all of you who took the time and effort to put in applications, many congratulations to all of you who have been awarded funding.

Renata



CGS successful bids


Restoring the River Peck ?2000

Garden at the Gardens ?980

Brenchley Gardens ?10,000

Rye Hill Hall Improvements ?2074

Recycled Arts and Crafts ?250

Peckham Rye Park Fernery ?10,000 (matched funding secured)

Tree Planting Peckham Rye West/East Dulwich Road ?3000

Tree Planting, Priory Court ?750

Tree Planting Welland House ?750

Washing Line Area, 1-23 Torridge Gardens ?200

Mundania Road Garden Project ?15,000

Priory Court Greening ?6,500

Tree Planting on Shelbury Road ?5,000

Lancefield and Glover House Playground (Nunhead Estate) ?22,000

One Tree Hill erosion reduction ?10,000

Honor Oak Park (the Rec) Playground refurbishment ?20,000

Peckham Rye Skate Park improvements ?8,000

Underhill Road road signs ?1000



Community Council Fund


Peckham Rye Park Fete ?1000

Aquarius Music Festival ?1000

Peckham Rye Cycleworks ?970

Inspiring New Generation, Dulwich Table Tennis Club ?950

Peckham Rye Outdoor Cinema ?980

Brenchley Gardens Summer Play Scheme ?1000

Nunhead Beats the Bounds, second annual parade around Nunhead ?500 (split between Nunhead and PR as route falls into both wards)

Wrenches, Trenches and Stenches (Art project) ?1000

Congratulations to the winners. This area shall get better and better!

Love how there will be money towards the Peckham Rye Park Fernery too, bonniebird is this in honour of Fern's first birthday? (!)


Can't wait to see all the improvements and lots more trees.

  • 3 weeks later...
Hello to all I am a resident of mundania road I am also the one who worked so hard for this garden project to happen with the help of my lovely housing officer I have lived on mundania road since 1997 we have a communal garden at the back of the flats which has been neglected. And people were dumping stuff there and the foxes have made home its a real eyesore at the moment and has been this way for years I am sooooo happy and actually speechless words can't explain can't wait for the works to begin at long last the residents will have some were to relax and enjoy with our children to play in the summer also to plant fruit and veg which I am very much into thank you once again. I have lived here for 17 years and love this area so much thank My name is Colette

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