In case it needs saying, I've little sympathy for the grumpy old reactionaries who can see nothing good in anything new, and I think Lewisham Council are to be congratulated on bringing in the National Lottery money which has made this possible.
But this bothers me

http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html
and the feeling that it's people from the other end of the spectrum of privilege who are getting the most out of all the money spent. I was looking at these numbers a few years ago, and noticed that Downham hadn't always, officially, been quite as deprived, because the ready access to open space, e.g Beckenham Place Park, counted as a plus. As it should, but then some sociologists registered that somehow is doesn't quite work like that.
I've also imagined how a really large scale property developer would look at Beckenham Place Park, and the surrounding area. Isn't the potential obvious, with an open space on the same sort of scale as Hampstead Heath, and a direct train service into London, and a decent local shopping centre in Bromley not far away? Yes, it's easy to get carried away, and I'm reminded of the amazing posts on here by 'Lifelike' when some of us were getting over excited about the prospect of a Bakerloo Extension
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There are more acute problems our dear country faces currently (Brexit) , but one of our worst chronic problems is the inability to master plan redevelopment at a proper scale. So instead, we end up with piecemeal development, which on balance can be welcomed, as I welcome this investment in Beckenham Place Park, but the large scale planning of how we get the better transport infrastructure doesn't happen, and the people who most need support get left behind. If the money spent on Beckenham Place Park does generate more investment in the surrounding area, I know Lewisham Council will look to get Community Infrastructure Levy and Section 106 money out of it, so some good will come of it, but it's all too fragmented.
OK - back to thinking about Brexit, and destressing gardening!