We, the FOMP committee, have just finished producing a very smart 6 page leaflet with a map of the park on the other side. There was a previous map but it was produced some 20 years ago! We feel really proud of this new map/leaflet which will debut in the next issue of the Sydenham Society News as a pull-out centre spread.
Established in 1993, the Friends of Mayow Park are people who are interested in and care about Mayow Park in the London Borough of Lewisham. Our members include dog walkers and joggers, parents,grandparents and carers with children, young people and retired people.
Saturday, 10 October 2020
New tree map and leaflet (Oct 2020)
Wednesday, 16 September 2020
Keep Mayow Tidy (and follow the regs!)
Words by Pippa Moss; Photos A Sheridan
Keep
Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean, usually held in March, was of course
postponed this year – a pandemic arrived! FOMP had planned a litter picking
event for it, which we had to cancel. The postponed GB Spring Clean happened in
September instead. Friends of Mayow Park couldn’t organise anything big and
official with all the social distancing regulations so we just chose a date and
gathered six volunteers. It fell under the permitted Lewisham Covid
volunteering category of ‘tending and
managing habitats’. Our intention was therefore to clear the woodland and
grassland habitats within the park of littered items and make them safer for
wildlife. We were able to let Glendale (the team that manages the park on
behalf of Lewisham Council) and the Safer Neighbourhood Team know the date so
they could separately, but on the same date, be in the park too. Glendale helpfully
provided bags, picker sticks and took away the litter!
It went very well. Between the 3 groups we collected 24 bags of litter, a random Hoover and a teddy bear as well! We headed into the bushes and woodland areas that we could access so it was a thorough job! Extra point for me for managing to get a sore shoulder from also carrying around a large heavy hand sanitiser bottle in my handbag!
We were all shocked by the amount of wet wipes - they overtook Haribo sweet packets by far this year. These wipes will sit around for years, they don’t decompose and they certainly don’t help the wildlife in the park.
Next
litter pick I plan to collect recycling separately - it is rather depressing
when it all gets lumped together. It might involve some bag juggling but I
think it will be worth it - cans and bottles are a big part of what we collect.
The
community has really been enjoying Mayow Park during these last 6 months - we know
this space has been really valuable to all of us to escape our homes, which we have
spent so much time in. To be honest after all these months of heavy use, the
litter pick could have been a much greater challenge - it just shows that most
people really are caring for the park. There is also a growing awareness that
any bags left neatly tied next to the bins with the best of intention, do in
fact end up shredded by foxes. They need to be taken home.
Anyway
the great thing is that there are always willing volunteers to help on these
litter picks, and anyone who has never used a litter picking stick always
states how great they are to use! I’m still trying to find a handbag friendly
one... see me soon on Dragon’s Den with my telescopic handbag litter picker
invention!
Pippa Moss September 2020
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Clearing the fruit area at the Triangle beds by Pippa
Monday, 11 May 2020
The butterfly that couldn’t fly by Indie (age 10)
By now two other caterpillar mates have come out and boy they look different - like me I guess! Suddenly I'm out in the world! I can see grass and flowers. A giant puts one of his fingers next to me and I climb on. It lifts me onto the grass. I see my two mates fly away.
Monday, 17 February 2020
orchard winter tree pruning 21st Feb 2020
Come and join other volunteers at our orchard winter pruning event at the orchard opposite the tennis courts.
Arrive at 10.30 pm for training.
No previous skills are needed as we will show you what to do including how to check the trees, which branches to prune, how much to prune. We will also mulch the ground under the trees - a task that children can do with parental help.
There was a huge amount of rain from Storm Dennis last weekend (15th & 16th February) and the previous weekend from Storm Ciara so the ground is saturated. Please wear clothes that you don't mind getting muddy and waterproof shoes or wellington boots.
Gardening in Triangle bed 3rd Feb 2020
The oregano plants were also dead-headed
All dead plant materials was taken homeward destined for domestic gardening waste recycling bins.
The bed is now almost ready to take new seeds and plants after we add compost.
fun tree dressing event 30th November
Pippa's tree trail saw families exploring the orchard to find labels with letters to make a sentence.
Messages to the trees, written on ribbons of fabric or leaf-shaped card, were hung on branches. Refreshments were available, including mulled wine.
The morning ended with singing songs relevant to the event, led by Dave.
Visitors |
decorated trees |
one decorated tree |
singing with Dave |