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Lewisham's Big Green Campaigning and Local Government Food Project / Organics / Ethical / Fair Trade / Shops and Suppliers / Farmers Markets (cont) No. Organisation Main Contact Telephone E-mail No. Organisation Main Contact Telephone E-mail LEWISHAM’S 1 Lewisham Council 8314 2559 [email protected] 131 Well Being Melvyn Stevens 8659 2003 Event / Art Project 132 Hilly Fields Farmers’ Market Sophie Elder 8291 1124 [email protected] 133 Manor House Gdns. Farmers’ Market Sophie Elder 8291 1124 [email protected] 2 Lewisham Peoples Day Ann Grundy 8297 8521 [email protected] 134 Five a Day Joan Brooks 8692 7777 [email protected] Grove St. 3 Brockley Society Summer Fair Trottie Kirwen 8691 7234 [email protected] Composting Project 61 Community Garden / City Farm / Allotment 135 Glendale Green Waste Recycling Angus Lindsay 01772627111 [email protected] 4 Lewisham Allotments Chris Foraud 8314 2277 [email protected] 5 Ballamore See no.4 Eco-Architecture / Built Environment 6 Barmeston See no.4 136 Lewisham Planning Department Pete Smith 8314 9409 [email protected] A 78 40 2 7 Blackhorse See no.4 137 Green Register Pete Smith/Paul Liptrot 7820 3159 www.greenregister.org BIG 00 93 8 Blythe Hill See no.4 138 University Hospital Lewisham Shaun Swaby 8333 3288 [email protected] 95 112 213 Pepys 9 Broadmead See no.4 139 Meadows Estate, Bromley Rd, Catford Planning Officers [email protected] Park 10 Castillon See no.4 140 Creekside Centre Chris Gittner 8921 8764 [email protected] 55 11 Chinbrook Meadows See no.4 141 The Laban Centre Lorraine Fisher 8691 8600 l.fi[email protected] Deptford 212 124 12 Clarendon See no.4 142 CUE Building - Horniman Museum Lucy-Anne Bishop 8699 1872 [email protected] Park 7 13 Dacre park See no.4 143 Nubia Way Self Build Administrator 8692 5258 [email protected] 14 Deloraine See no.4 144 Chinbrook Ark Self Build www.segalselfbuild.co.uk/projects/chinbrookmeadows.html 87 42 134 Surrey Canal Rd. 90 53 15 Edward Street See no.4 146 Self Build Jon Broome 8291 9167 [email protected] 73 Evelyn 54 GREEN 192 16 Exford Road See no.4 147 Self Build - Walter’s Way Ian White www.segalselfbuild.co.uk/projects/waltersway,lewis.html Folkstone 196 Gardens 17 Firhill Road South See no.4 148 Goldsmiths College, University of London Martin Woolley 7919 7781 [email protected] Street 113 18 Hazlebank See no.4 149 Black Redstarts/Brownfield Roofs Dusty Gedge [email protected] Bridge 19 Hurstbourne Road See no.4 House 215 Evelyn Waterlink Way Energy Project Meadows Green 20 Jim Hurren See no.4 150 Lewisham Council Energy Department Richard Hurford 0800512012 [email protected] 214 21 Kendale See no.4 D e Water Project S p 22 Knapmil Way See no.4 t a f n 70 o r 141 23 Lee & District Land Club See no.4 151 Environment Agency David Nummey 8305 4000 [email protected] fo 15 30 d PEOPLE, PROJECTS AND SERVICES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 67 r 56 24 Leslie Silk See no.4 152 Thames 21 Chris Coode 7248 2916 [email protected] MAP C d t 117 99 amplin e Deptford 176 25 Longton Nursery See no.4 153 Quaggy Waterways Action Group Mathew Blumler 8318 6044 [email protected] A2 Stre 194 D 26 Meadow Close See no.4 0 Conservation Fordham 181 198 e 140 Park 31 p 120 tfo 27 Oldstead Road See no.4 S 35 154 Lewisham Ecological Regen. Section Jill Goddard 8314 2007 [email protected] Waterlink Way tre H r New d 28 Priestfield Road See no.4 New ig e 155 Lewisham Biodiversity Partnership Jill Goddard 8314 2007 [email protected] h C 47 t Cross 217 29 Romborough Gardens See no.4 Cross h 180 76 119 St. 156 Lewisham Council - Trees Harry Walker 8314 2089 [email protected] Gate 84 S 30 Royal Naval Place Stage 1 See no.4 t. 157 Glendale Parks Management Damian Slater 8318 3986 [email protected] Waterways 31 Royal Naval Place Stage 2 See no.4 158 The Green Gym/BTCV Emma-Kate Brown 8519 8275 [email protected] 219 32 St Mildreds Road See no.4 Road 218 159 Lewisham Nature Conservation Jill Goddard 8314 2007 [email protected] 148 d 33 Sedgehill road See no.4 Main roads Cross Roa 160 Beckenham Place Park Wayne Butler [email protected] New 216 s Hill 34 Slaithwaite Road See no.4 161 2 oter P A 14 161 Besson Street Community Garden See No.159 . A Sho 35 Stanley Street See no.4 e d 2 Brookmill 91 162 Blackheath Park See No.159 Train tracks / Stations p R 0 49 36 Sydenham Park See no.4 ys 63 s 164 Lewisham 163 Brookmill Road NR See No.159 e o Hill Blackheath l Lewisham 37 Taylors Lane See no.4 R Brookmill 164 Brookmill Park, River Ravensbourne See No.159 e 38 Trewsbury Road See no.4 o Park a rd 165 Burnt Ash Pond Local NR Jordan Obeide 8691 9742 [email protected] Scale Road m d 39 Weavers Estate See no.4 a a h 166 Devonshire Road NR Ernie Thomason 8699 7194 h is 162 40 Windlass Place See no.4 S 163 Road 167 Forster Memorial Park See No.159 0 1/4 1/2 3/4 1 Mile w 116 Telegraph e 41 Vesta Road See no.4 41 L 168 Hilly Fields NR See No.159 Hill Wa St.Johns 220 222 42 Pepys Estate/Windlass Place Comm. Gdn. Maria Drury 8692 7777 y 123 169 Hither Green near Edith Nesbit walk See No.159 0 250m 500m 750m 1 Kilometre 43 Sydenham (Community) Garden 8676 8836 178 d 170 Hither Green Railway Station NR See No.159 Vesta Road a 50 o Blackheath 44 One Tree Hill Allotment Society Carole Rogers [email protected] Telegraph 171 Horniman Railway Nature Trail Lucy-Anne Bishop 8699 1872 [email protected] R 45 Horniman Gardens Farm Gordon Lucas 8699 8924 Hill 51 221 209 172 Garthorne Road Nature Reserve See No.159 Lewisham Community, Residents’ or Traders Group / Voluntary Action 173 Riverview Walk (River Pool) NR See No.159 m 197 199 a 182 46 Volunteer Action Lewisham Ryan O’Kane 8314 9411 [email protected] 174 Sydenham Cottages NR See No.159 h Road 223 k ic 47 170 Community Project Jackie Jolley 7732 9716 [email protected] 175 Dacres Road Local NR Jordan Obeide 8691 9742 [email protected] Avignion Rd. 52 195 n Algernon 48 ABC Residents Association Sheila Cashell [email protected] 176 Sue Godfrey Local NR Jordan Obeide 8691 9742 [email protected] W Belmont Hill Brockley 128 illia s 49 African Links Project Rufus Hamilton 7635 7095 Afl[email protected] 177 Downland Woodland Walk Will Farmer 01474879677 [email protected] D s k 224 66 acr 50 Blackheath Society [email protected] 178 New Cross Gate /Brockley Nature Reserve Dave Larkin 8317 0407 [email protected] e 69 e Par 225 Tr 204 51 Brockley Cross Action Group Charlie Hedges 8691 0447 [email protected] 179 Tarleton Woods Association www.dulwichsociety.org.uk 86 206 114 226 Lee 52 Brockley Society Peter Byrne 8692 5027 [email protected] 180 Wildspace! Nature Reserve Officers Jordan Obeide 8691 9742 [email protected] 48 53 Convoys Opportunities John Taylor 8488 7675 [email protected] 181 Community Education Lewisham Julie Suter 8690 6920 [email protected] 153 13 Park 54 Creekside Forum John Taylor 8488 7675 [email protected] 59 100 183 LA21 Group / Environmental Forum R 102 3 132 184 210 55 Deptford Champions Pat Carmody 8694 2552 [email protected] o L 182 Lewisham Environment Group Worku Lakew 8692 0405 [email protected] a ee 56 Deptford Community Forum Des Malone 8692 7115 [email protected] 154/155 227 High Road 183 London Borough of Lewisham Agenda 21 E & CD Officers [email protected] Hilly Fields d 4 156/159 57 Grove Park Society John King 8857 6977 [email protected] St. Norberts Rd. Adelaide 149 184 Streetleaders Sam Kirk 8314 2076 [email protected] 228 Av 34 58 Hither Green Community Trust Douglas Earle 8244 3778 [email protected] e 121 . 168 M 59 Ladywell Society Kaye Putman 8690 0918 [email protected] Transport Project 185 60 Manor Brockley 127 190/1 a House 60 Lee Manor Society Charles Bachelor [email protected] 185 Waterlink Way/Green Grid Conrad Young Ladywell 229 n Gdns. 12 o 133 B Cemetery 130 r 61 Pepys Community Forum Lewis Herlitz [email protected] 186 The Green Chain Walk Mark Budd 8921 5028 [email protected], Manor u ey Grove r l n 62 Sydenham Society Pat Trembath [email protected] 187 Lewisham Walking Forum & Festival Jenny Budd 7189 2138 [email protected] 29 Park P Brock a t 63 Telegraph Hill Society Malcolm Bacchus [email protected] 188 Lewisham Cyclists Roger Seaward 8314 5490 [email protected] Crofton 233 rk A Park s 200 239 h 64 Tewkesbury Lodge RA Andrew Reid [email protected] Health Project Handen Road 230 65 North Downham Training Proj. Penny Morioka 8698 7436 [email protected] 138 189 Lewisham Healthy Walks Jenny Budd 7188 2138 [email protected] 72 Lewisham School / Youth Project / Childrens’ Project 232 Hither Road Recycle / Reuse / Waste Minimisation Park Green 83 66 Lewisham Clean & Green Schools Sevim Simpson 8314 2245 [email protected] 187 234 190 Lewisham Council Beth Sowden 8314 2053 [email protected] Road 67 St James’ Hatcham Primary School Ms Sonia McFarlan 8692 4937 [email protected] 231 Hither 191 Lewisham Council Paddy Swift 8314 2017 [email protected] 68 Holbeach Primary School Ms Colleen Boxall 8690 4713 [email protected] 152 58 Manor Lane 192 Lewisham Council Doug Carey 8314 2195 [email protected] Ladywell 237 70 Addey and Stanhope School Ms Ali Farrall 8305 6100 [email protected] Guys 170 193 Lewisham Council Michelle Ouzman 8314 8014 [email protected] Hospital Fields 71 Catford Girls’ School Ms Susan O’Neil 8697 9930 [email protected] 147 235 Lee 194 Chris Carey’s Collections Christine Carey 8692 5855 [email protected] Brockley Sports 72 Crofton School Ms Monica Duncan 8690 1114 [email protected] Ground Lewisham High St.
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