The Orchard Project and Froglife were keen that we enhance the orchard for wildlife by adding a pond. See The Orchard Project and Froglife here.
The plan was to create a small pond that would be part of the Blue Chain project which started in Spring 2024 and will continue for 3 years.
With support from Eszter, Lewisham's Ecological Regeneration Manager, from Emily of Nature's Gym, and from Glendale managers, we agreed to locate the pond behind the orchard to improve our developing wildlife area. Volunteers recently built a stag beetle loggery and there is a pile of felled trees from tree surgery last year. Together they form a clearing where previously it was a dense secondary woodland.
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Rose introduces the workday |
The pond was built by a team of ten hardworking volunteers on 20th March 2025, facilitated by Rose from Froglife and Lizzy from The Orchard Project.
Lizzy planned this event to the last detail: Underlay and pond liner had been purchased in advance. The necessary tools were provided. Sandwiches, snacks, hot and cold drinks arrived for lunch.
Volunteers arrived. Everyone set to work to dig out the pond.
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Work starts |
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Pond dug with shelving |
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Underlay and liner fitted carefully |
The spoil dug out to make the pond was piled up to create a butterfly and bee bank, seeded with suitable wild flower seeds. |
Butterfly and bee bank |
What else? How to get water to fill the pond! There is no easily accessible water supply nearby but we overcame that problem thanks to support from a Glendale manager. (Glendale are the contractors who manage the park for Lewisham Council). We had arranged with a Glendale manager that a bowser of water would arrive when it was time to fill the pond. All went to plan. We will have to work out a water supply solution for the future.
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Water supply to the pond |
A final touch from volunteers was to roll a felled trunk down to the pond to create seating. |
New seating for visitors to the pond |
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Some of the team
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We were lucky with the weather, best described as wall-to-wall sunshine.We received confirmation a few days later that our small pond will be part of the 100 London Blue Chain ponds project.