All the fun of the Brockwell Park Christmas fair

Shop super-local for your Christmas gifts this year with the annual Friends of Brockwell Park Christmas Fair. It’s this Sunday 2 December at Brockwell Hall between 11:00 and 15:00 and will give you the chance to wear an enormous smug and sorted look on your face right up until the Big Day.

FoBP AGM this Sunday

A gentle reminder that our Annual General Meeting is to be held this coming Sunday, 21 October 2018 , 11am, upstairs in Brockwell Hall. All Friends of Brockwell Park members are most welcome to attend to take part in the debate and to elect your officers and committee for the coming year.

The big topic of the meeting will be park events.

Please do come and join in. We need 20 members for a quorum. The meeting will include:
• Amendments to the constitution: Resolutions to amend the constitution, proposed and seconded by voting members, should have been received by the FOBP Secretary on or before 1 September 2018.
• Election of five officers (Chair; Vice Chair; Treasurer; Secretary and Membership Secretary) and up to five committee members. Nominations for these elections should have been received by the FOBP Secretary on or before 1 October 2018.

For more information about the AGM, including a copy of our constitution, please reply to this newsletter or contact us via our website.

The big theme of the meeting will be our campaign on events in the park and what members feel we should do. We round up the AGM with a presentation from local oral history group, History Hear.

Items on display at Lambeth Country Show 2017

FoBP seriously concerned about Lambeth Country Show

The Friends of Brockwell Park (FOBP) is deeply concerned about the decision by the London Borough of Lambeth (LBL) to fence off the Lambeth Country Show (LCS) this July 21–22, and impose stringent security, including the banning of all drinks being brought into the park. This is the first time in more than 40 years this has happened. The FOBP believes the LCS should be postponed to the autumn, to allow the community to have input into this decision and give the Park’s ecology time to recover from the damage inflicted on it by the recent Field Day/Mighty Hoopla festivals.

Queuing for hours to be submitted to an intimate body search and confiscation of all drinks is not most people’s idea of a wonderful Lambeth Country Show experience, particularly for families with young children, the old and the disabled.

This radical change to the very heart of this much-loved event has been done without any serious explanation from LBL. A briefing meeting due on 21 June, summoned at late notice on 19 June, was cancelled a few hours before. What is needed urgently is a detailed, reasoned argument, with alternatives, including contributions from the police and the insurers. We are all aware of the need for heightened security, but the ways of achieving that must be transparent and open to democratic discussion.

There has been no consultation with the local community on this hasty decision, neither with the Friends of Brockwell Park, founded 1985, nor with the Park’s umbrella group, Brockwell Park Community Partners, although the Council promised such consultation would happen. The point of submitting plans to local people and organisations in good time is that we might come up with a better solution for the park we love.

Brockwell Park is suffering from the ecological and infrastructural damage caused by the Field Day/Mighty Hoopla events at the beginning of June. It will take months to heal and FOBP has grave doubts about the wisdom of imposing yet another gigantic ring of fencing on the park at the height of summer: and with the LCS barely a month away, no map of the extent of the fence has yet been published. Fencing is particularly damaging to the fragile grass and verges of the park, something that will be compounded in wet weather—not unknown in the British summer.

The total loss to Lambeth on the unfenced LCS last year was more than £350,000 and no plans have been published for tackling that loss. Nothing has been said of the extra cost of building and dismantling a giant LCS fence this year, let alone the security staff to manage what we are told will be 70 access lanes from midday to 8pm all weekend, but the loss could easily double to £700,000. This is a significant amount for Council Tax-paying Lambeth residents to bear.

As an exhibitor, FOBP has not been apprised of the security and priority arrangements for its volunteers staffing our stand at the LCS. Without detailed plans in place for exhibitors before, during and after the LCS, there must be fears dangerous bottlenecks will occur, especially during the extremely tight breakdown on the Monday morning.

FOBP chair Peter Bradley said: ‘The decision to fence the Lambeth Country Show for the first time in 40 years amounts to a huge and unwelcome change. It has been taken without serious explanation or consultation. The costs of the fence and accompanying security over a summer weekend are of major concern to Council Tax-payers. We call on the Council to postpone this year’s LCS to the autumn—something it has done before, in 2012—to allow time for proper consideration of this immense change to a loved event.’

 

Come and celebrate Brockwell Park’s trees

You are invited to our annual tree celebration in Brockwell Park this Sunday June 17. We start at 2pm at the clock tower next to the cafe on the hill. It’s a wonderful and moving occasion when we walk around each tree donated in the last 12 months and hear the story of why it was planted. We will be joined by the new Mayor, Cllr Christopher Wellbelove, and Mayoress, Mrs Anne Sassoon.

Each Brockwell Park tree has a story.

Join June Community Picnic in Brockwell Park

A community picnic is taking place in Brockwell Park on Saturday 23 June as part of the nationwide Great Get Together.

The bring-and-share picnic is open to everybody, of all ages and backgrounds. Picnickers are encouraged to bring food that fits the theme – ‘Your Favourite Food From Home’ – both to eat and to share with others. This will provide the opportunity for people to get to know a little more about each other and to celebrate the wonderful, vibrant place that is Herne Hill – London’s best kept secret!

The Great Get Together was started in 2017, inspired by the late Jo Cox MP, for people to celebrate that which we have in common, and not that which divides us. A series of events will be taking place nationwide to reinforce this idea, set up by local people.

There will be blankets but please feel free to bring along more, as well as garden chairs if you would prefer not to sit on the ground.

There will also be a quiz at 4pm for those who wish to take part. There is also plenty of space in the park for rounders, football and games.

Please help us look after Brockwell Park for future generations and keep single-use plastics to a minimum.

This will be a relaxed, friendly and enjoyable event spending time together. Come down, on your own, with family or with friends and make new ones!

You can find out more and RSVP to the event on Facebook.

The organisers still need some help, so if you are able to offer any assistance – time, donations, skills or ideas – then please do get in touch. They are hoping to acquire:

Gazebos in case of rain;
Drinks
Musicians;
Speakers;
Extra picnic gear;
Face painters.

This is not an exhaustive list and we would love to hear from anybody with any means of helping out both before and on the day. You can contact Imogen Watson at imogencwatson@gmail.com.

Red and green plants in the Walled Garden, Brockwell Park

Have your say at the FoBP AGM in October

 
All members are warmly invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Friends of Brockwell Park, which is to be held upstairs in Brockwell Hall at 11am on Sunday October 29, 2017. It is your opportunity to raise directly any matters of concern about the Park and help set the strategy of the FOBP for the coming year.
 
The business of the AGM includes:
Annual accounts
Chair’s report
Committee elections
Items on display at Lambeth Country Show 2017
Our stand at Lambeth Country Show this year.
 
If you would like to stand for election to the FOBP Committee, please send your nomination, backed by a proposer and seconder, to reach the Secretary, Noshir Patel, by Monday 23 October. You can contact Noshir via the website (www.friendsofbrockwellpark.org/contact-us/) or by post to: PO Box 27810, London SE24 9WN.
 
We are delighted to announce that at the conclusion of business, there will be a presentation by local Herne Hill oral history group, History Hear.
 
We look forward to seeing you at the AGM at 11am on Sunday October 29.

Follow September’s Brixton Design Trail

Brixton Design Trail launches for their second year as a London Design Festival District on 16 September.

A distinctly different District, Brixton has a strong community focus which champions the democratisation of design by establishing it as part of the everyday and accessible to everyone, using streets and public spaces as a canvas for expression.

This year’s  theme is Love is Power.

Under a theme of Love is Power, Brixton’s diverse creative community will communicate the positive force of love in celebrating difference and appreciating the shared values that bind people together.  A series of major public installations will encourage interaction, debate and reflection coupled with exhibitions, talks and workshops throughout the week.

 

The full programme is available here http://www.brixtondesigntrail.com/events/