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Annex 11: Open Space Designations Annex 11: Open Space Designations New or amended open space designation NSP ref Name Designation NSP NOS1 ‘The Spinney’ and land MOL adjacent to the junction of Farquhar Road and Bowley Lane. NSP NOS2 Lorrimore Square Gardens BOL NSP NOS3 Rodney Road / Victory Park BOL NSP NOS4 Caspian Street Allotments OOS NSP NOS5 Dunstans Road Allotments OOS NSP NOS6 Bonar Road Allotments OOS NSP NOS7 Aylesbury Road Allotments OOS NSP NOS8 Fielding Street Allotments OOS NSP NOS9 Alscot Road Allotments OOS NSP NOS10 Montague Square OOS NSP NOS11 Cross Bones Graveyard OOS NSP NOS12 Diversity Garden OOS NSP NOS13 Lyndhurst Square OOS NSP NOS14 Jam Factory Garden OOS NSP NOS15 Open space on Havil St OOS opposite Orange Tree Court NSP NOS16 Judith Kerr School green OOS space NSP NOS17 Reverdy Road Allotment OOS Gardens NSP NOS26 Potter's Field (aka Tooley MOL Street Park) NSP NOS27 Stave Hill MOL NSP NOS28 Sydenham Hill and Dulwich MOL Woods NSP NOS29 Water Works MOL NSP NOS30 Bermondsey Spa BOL NSP NOS31 Camberwell Green BOL NSP NOS32 Caroline Gardens (rear) BOL NSP NOS33 Elephant and Castle BOL NSP NOS34 Grove Park Cutting BOL NSP NOS35 More London BOL NSP NOS36 Jowett Street Park BOL NSP NOS37 St Mary's Churchyard, BOL Newington NSP NOS38 Tate Modern BOL NSP NOS39 Bermondsey Square OOS NSP NOS40 Deal Porters Square OOS NSP NOS41 Doctor Salter’s Playground OOS NSP NOS42 Melior Street Community OOS Garden NSP NOS43 Morecambe Garden OOS NSP NOS44 St Francis Park OOS NSP NOS45 Tate Community Garden OOS 0 2 7 1 6 5 1 1 4 3 6 9 5 2 1 4 3 1 1 8 7 1 7 NSP NOS1 1 4 E N A L Y BURNTWOOD 1 E VIEW 0 L W O B 4 1 108.4m 5 New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land 42 44 47 51 57 43 52 58 3 3 2 3 2 3 Games Court Vicarage NSP NOS2 2 9 a 9 2 St Paul's Church Play Area New Open Spaces L O R Existing Other Open Space El R Sub Sta 19 I M Existing9 Borough Open11 Land 24 25 O R LB Existing Metropolitan Open Land E SQUARE 3 Greig Terrace 1 8 1 2 1 8 C h u H r 1 o c t o h u w 1 s 0 e a r d Y P L A C E Victory Community Park NSP NOS3 2.5m ELBA PLACE New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land a M a n i l e v E 9 6 o t 1 3 nce Court 1 1 2 0 1 8 6 4 2 4 14 26 2.9m SEARS STREET T E a 5 2 1 5 1 E 4 4 t R 5 o 2 8 0 T S 1 Y E L T O N 3 8 TCBs 3 6 1 to 16 Allotment Gardens Roth Court 2 NSP NOS4 28 30 3.0m 32 Y A R D 3.2m 1 9 5 7 5 2 1 3 3 7 7 5 3 9 1 6 1 1 7 4 3 2 New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land 9 20 9 20 7 7 0 7 2 7 9 5a 20 5 20 40.8m NSP NOS5 Allotment 1 0 Gardens 9 a b 3 19 9 1 1 0 9 c New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space 4 Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land 14 135 4 F to W 137 Commercial 6.1m Way Bridge 4 4 ON CLOSE C HASTINGS 1 1 2 6 5 8 Allotment PH 5 20 25 Gardens 58a B O 8b HMORE CLOS 5 E N NSP NOS6 A 0 6 R R O A 6 2 1 3 D 5.0m 9 8 G 6 R E 68a N A R D 0 7 Shelter C 4 3 L O S 4 New Open Spaces 4 E 2 7 2 3 3 9 Existing Other Open Space 7 3 3 3 5 Existing Borough Open Land 2 1 1 o t Existing Metropolitan Open Land 1 5 2 0 8 Peckham Manor House (site of) 9 1 5 6 5 5 4 2 3 5 4 4 5 3 7 7 1 1 D A 7 O 2 2 9 3 6 2 3 R 4 8 2 Y 2 2 6 R 6 NSP NOS7 4 6 U B S E L Y A Allotment Gardens 5 9 5 3 11 5 7 5 1 1 BRETTELL STREET 2 New Open Spaces1 1 9 5 Existing Other Open Space 4 1 1 Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land Sutherland Square 3 1to4 3 60 61 65 66 1 3 SUTHERLAND SQUARE c a o 0 t 0 3 3 2 3 1 2 9 9 1 5 NSP NOS8 Allotment Gardens B u Y i a l d r e d r s 9 7 5 6 5 4 3.0m FIEL DING S TREET New1 Open Spaces 0 5 90 3 Existing Other Open Space 4 Pelier Park Existing Borough Open Land 1 4 Play Existing Metropolitan Open Land Area 86 Pelier Park 1 2 6 t o 5 3 5 9 2 4 o t 5 4 3 9 1 to 4 6 7 Allotment Gardens 6 3 1 to 23 ckley Court 45 to 51 37 to 50 44 5 New Open Spaces 3 Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan0 Open Land 3 to 25 n Hig h Water Mu va House NSP NOS10 6 M ONT AGU E CL Glaziers' Hal OSE Statue 9 R amp New Open Spaces 4 k r 0 a 1 l d e Existing Other Open Space ) s u H u M P o ( e H h 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Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land 2 8 2 4 1 6 1 4 6 NSP NOS15 Stacy Path New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land 165 Existing Metropolitan Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land Open Metropolitan Existing Existing Borough Open Land Open Borough Existing Existing Other Open Space Open Other Existing New Open Spaces Open New 8 0 7 5 4 9 8 7 7 2 8 9 2 9 1 9 C R 8 E 3 1 3 S 6 9 6 C 90 E N T 84 1 of Medicine & Dentistry & Medicine of 4 7 King's College Department College King's NSP NOS16 NSP 92 104 98 108 88 78 94 82 90 102 100 86 96 106 SL 2 T Grove Park Cutting Park Grove h e G r a 6 f t o n B a l l r 2 1 o t 1 Shelter Shelters 0 7 H A L Hall 1 5 7 New Open Spaces Existing Other Open Space Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land Allotment Gardens 30 18 4 2 Surgery 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 T Me an Lo w Wa ter Sloping ma M HW City Hall M ean Lo Mud w Wa ter Potters Fields LB 10.0m Chy E N 13 to 43 A L S Blenheim House R 2 1 E 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1 2 3 5 FB 7 E S O Bacon's College 6 L 0 8 1 3 C L 5 L 2 1 3 U H 9 E S 1 O 5 L C L L 4 U 1 H 3 1 1 8.7m 7 2 1 1 9 Stave 25 Hill CP Dock Hill Avenue CP Dock Hill Avenue 6 4 6 5 6 8 5 6 4 2 4 0 1 2 8 5 y 4 2 d 6 5 B 2 d r 2 a 8 W D A 7 O R 9.2m D N O 3 1 3 2 28 26 15 3 12 3 10 2 FISHERMANS DRIVE 2 5 3 1 2 2 1 1 34 9 1 36 40 FISHERMANS DR 5.4m St John's Roman R 1 C 2 7 7 1 Catholic Primary School 1 Russia Dock Woodland D A E E 2 R O F L A R A P U E E S A L Q R O M S M L 2 1 E T S 5 8 7 6 2 Church y d B R 1 d C to r 4 a W Russia Walk CP 0 Russia Walk 1 to CP 5 y d B d r a New Open Spaces W 6.1m R C 17 to 22 T E RE T Existing Other Open Space S L E NG HA RC Existing Borough Open Land Existing Metropolitan Open Land 1 0 9 42 El Sub Sta 4 Vicarage 43 9 P 1 2 8 1 67.8m 1 9 1 5 4 Ps 7 3 5 W 3 a 5 8 5 a 0 r 3 M e m 5 5 o 3 5 r 7 ia Post l 3 E S O St Stephen's L C W D S Church N A a M 1 6 H 3 C U O 1 R 3 C 5 Dulwich Wood 6 4 6 3 a 9 6 5 2 0 9 LB 9 2 3 Tu nn el El 6 2 Shelter S Sub Sta 0 G 1 1 0 a 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