
Organisation Applicant Project Project description Location Funding requested £ My Manor Park Tom Bendix "The Living Wall" “The Living Wall” will be a vertically planted installation covering a 40m/sq area of the Station Road Bridge Manor Park, Station 20,000 (adjacent tothe Brompton Bike storage unit) in Manor Park.The Bridge will signify and celebrate a major turning Road, London, UK point towards a healthier, happier and greener future for Manor Park -That will grow alongside the community for years to come.Visitors to Manor Park and residents alike will be instantly greeted with a wall of natural wildlife on exiting Manor Parkstation, which welcomes 1.5m+ passengers every year. Air purifying plants and seasonally changing flowers will breathelife into the community, bringing birds, butterflies, bees and biodiversity back to our high street. A community planting day will allow you, your friends and your families from E12 to take part in planting ‘your own piece of history’ and watch the section you planted grow from strength to strength. It will be constructed using 100% recycled materials here in the UK and a planting palette will be designed in partnership with the local community, ensuring there’s something to see during each and every season.We'd love you to be involved! Together we can make it happen! Aston-Mansfield Andrea Little Manor We grow The Little Manor We Grow together project will empower children, young people, and their families to learn Manor Park area 20,000 Quaintmere Together about the biodiversity in their community. The little Manor Childrens programme will organise fun & engaging wildlife events, walks, talks bike rides & practical conservationtasks for all ages. Our objectives are: 1. To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection, and improvement of the physical and natural environment and 2. To advance the education of the public in the conservation, protection, and improvement of the physical and natural environment of the Manor Park area.We aim to grow together with lifelong learning and interest in diverse communities on how to get involved in nurturing their natural environments.This project will be delivered in the Froud centre and run by the Childrens team during school holidays and after school.The we grow together programme, will work with 100 children, young people and families educating them about biodiversity, recycling, and respecting the local environment.The Manor Park We grow together children's programme will: empower children and their families to make their own actionable decisions about biodiversity, future food security and facilitate their understanding of how their local individual and community actions can mitigate global issues & affect themselves & their community. Harrison Laird Manor Park Community Pop-Up Market Stalls for Local Businesses* The purchase of Manor Park branded pop-up market stalls and a Manor Park, Station 5,000 Pop-Up Market storage unit to be housed locally.* This would allow a small farmers market to be created on ManorPark Road / Road, London, UK Station Road at weekends.* Manor Park is home to incredible local artists, exciting small businesses and tantalising food retailers that celebrate the diverse culture of the borough.* A bi-weekly / monthly pop up market would encourage local residents to shop locally, meet the traders and support their local businesses, a more sustainable way of shopping for Manor Park.* The model has been proven to be successful in neighbouring postcodes and Newham survey data has shown a strong demand from residents. Jenny Duval Plant street trees along the Plant street trees along Romford Road. This would immediatelyimprove the character of this depressingly Romford Road, 5,000 Romford Road - Greener barren and highlypolluted road. In the Manor Park section trees have been removedand not been replaced and London, UK Public Spaces others are excruciatingly sad andstruggling for survival. Tree planting along the Romford Roadwould positively affect everyone living on and around this busystreet for generations to come - so let’s use the community grantwisely to improve our environment and create a greener publicspace. This suggestion would improve Newham’s poor air quality,offer shading during heatwaves and cool down the streets, reduce flooding risk, boost biodiversity and generally improve publichealth and mood. Trees have also been credited to reduce crimesin areas in which are they’ve been planted and could also act asa deterrent to pavement parking. Let’s not delay. The best timeto plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now. Laura Cronk Local Mini Lending Library The project is a mini free lending library to be fixed to the blossom tree stump inside Plashet Park. The idea is Plashet Park, Plashet 5,000 and Plashet Park Tree for local residents to leave books that other community members and children can use, whether to read in the Grove, London, UK Planting park or take home at no cost. It will benefit all users of the park but particularly children and families as well as residents of Woodhouse Grove, Lincoln Road, Shelley Avenue, Byron Avenue, Wordsworth Avenue, Plashet Grove, Tennyson Avenue, Shrewsbury Roadand Rutland Road. The library will benefit an estimated 700 children per year and help promote literacy in a borough where more than half of children are in households facing poverty. The longer-term impacts include improved literacy in the borough, better wellbeing of young children and more space topromote and encourage reading. The local lending library will require building a timber library to be fixed to the blossom tree stump as well as stepping stones to access the stump through the flower bed. In addition, some money will be spent on new trees to be planted by the greenspace team in the park to replace the diseased blossom that recently had to be cut down. Rebecca Stewart Trees for the Avenues and This project will plant trees with wild grasses and flowers attheir base along the Romford Road and surrounding Second Avenue, 5,000 Romford Road Avenues of Manor Park. This patch of our land feels like a thoroughfare, somewhere to get through, or away London E12 6EJ, UK from. It feels like a wasteland, but it is home to many of us residents and business owners. And it could be much more appealing and well cared for. Trees are hopeful. They look to provide for future generations whilst bringing joy to those who get to watch their growth now. Their benefits are massive: improved biodiversity; decreased traffic noise pollution; improved microclimates with shade and cooling; protection from flooding; welcome to wildlife; reduced crime and pavement parking; support for community mental health and emotional wellbeing; improved aesthetic and pavement environment; and learning opportunities. Everyone should have access to green spaces in their daily routine. And green spaces need us to step up and take action.Planting trees is not just for us, it’s for the trees themselves, and all who use them, not just humans. Manor Park Community Connie Cullen Manor Park Community Our aims are to make Manor Park Community Garden an inclusive beautiful space in which people feel safe, Manor Park 20,000 Garden Association Garden explore and discover nature and can mix outside their immediate friendship circles, aligning to our community Community Garden, priority to make a greener public space.This space will be open for all members of the community to come Manor Park Road, together in and will benefit people’s wellbeing, health and social connection as well as the local environment. London E12 5AT, UK Outcomes include:• A peaceful green space for any local resident or those that work in the area• Are treat for those who don’t have a garden of their own• A ‘neutral’ space in which people from different ethnic and socio-economic groupscan get to know each other• A space for residents to hone their gardening skills and empower them with simple measures that help to green their streets, balconies, front gardens,window sills• A meeting space for all residents in Manor Park and a place that can host community enhancing activities.• A place for sharing plants, vegetables and seeds. To reuse and share, improving recycling of gardening plants and materials.• A space to positively impact the air quality in the area and encourage environmentally improving measures we can all undertake Applecart Arts Peter Moreton Community Arts Cafe, Applecart Arts is in the process of reopening the Old Registry Office in Plashet Park as a Community Arts Centre. Plashet Park, Plashet 20,000 performance and We are seeking funding toward the conversion of the reading room, opening onto the park, to be used as a Grove, London, UK Exhibition Space in Plashet community cafe and exhibition space and to refurbish the toilets for public use. This will be part of an ongoing Park renovation of the building as the charity brings it back into public use. We hope that this will greatly improve the facilities in Plashet Park to the benefit of the community, creating sustainable develop and green jobs. LBN Community Parklets in East Ham North This application is for Parklets in East Ham North, the highway team have advised that they will not permit a East Ham North 11,000 Assembly Working Ward Parklet built by a resident as there are a number of health and safety issues. The durability aspect requires to Group be included. One Parklet will require all the permissions – traffic orders, materials and weather proofing including seating costs £11,000. The resident has requested a Parklet to ensure that the ASB issues and visitors to location with their cars cannot block the space which is to the entrance of a series of low rise flats.
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