Mayow Park could shortly benefit from a significant makeover – but it needs everyone to play their part! The Mayor of London is giving 10 grants of up to £400,000 to London’s most needy parks to make them cleaner, safer, greener and nicer places to visit. The winners will be the two parks in each of the five London sub-regions (i.e. the south-east) which get the most votes.
Within the south-east sub-region there are:
Avery Hill Park (Greenwich), Camberwell Green (Southwark), Deptford Park (Lewisham), Dickens Square (Southwark), Maryon Park (Greenwich), Mayow Park (Lewisham), Parish Wood Park (Bexley) and Penge Parks (Bromley).
Since Mayow Park has been open to the public since 1877, a makeover is long overdue. A grant would help make it more welcoming by:
Adding new signage at entrances; repainting railings; restoring the Victorian drinking fountain; improving the children’s playground (incorporating natural features); improving existing wildlife habitats; adding new seating and bins.
In addition, there are exciting plans for Mayow Park to become a regularly used Recreation Ground once again. Since this was the original intention for Mayow Park, it would mean organised cricket and football lessons and matches for local people.
There are also new plans to create a place for young people to meet in the opposite corner to the children’s playground. This would give teenagers a place to call their own and to encourage them to meet away from the younger children’s area. We are also campaigning for a full-time park-keeper, toilets and a café/kiosk.
You can vote in the following ways:
Online at http://www.london.gov.uk/parksvote/
By mobile phone – text ‘parks’ and your full London postcode to 62967. This will automatically mean a vote for the nearest park on the shortlist to that postcode in the same borough.
Voting ends on 30th January at 5pm and you can only vote for one of the nominated parks.
Please vote and tell your friends and family (no age limit) to vote for Mayow Park! But please make sure that they live in the borough of Lewisham before texting.
Thank you, Friends of Mayow Park.
