On Sunday 6th July, Friends of Streatham Cemetery, in partnership with Groundwork London and Lambeth Council were joined by local residents to celebrate the re-opening of an entrance into Streatham Cemetery that has been closed to the public for 20 years.
This makes this phenomenal area of green space much more accessible to the hustle and bustle of Tooting High St. Tooting residents gathered outside the gates that had been beautifully
decorated in floral garlands, to hear Lucy Neal of Friends of Streatham
Cemetery talk about the significance of the re-opening of the gate,
making the wildlife rich green space on the other side accessible to
local people.
Some of the local residents shared their personal memories of the cemetery
and the new gates were then unlocked for partners and local residents to
explore the newly improved green space within. Streatham
Cemetery has recently undergone a number of improvements in order to
make the space more accessible and of greater value to the local
community. The improvements include the creation of raised beds for
local people to take part in planting and growing activities, the
installation of a noticeboard to keep people informed about local events
and opportunities, benches where people can sit and relax and an apiary
with three bee hives.
The cemetery is located in a built up area
and offers a much needed oasis
for residents to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of nature and
wildlife on their doorstep.
Lucy Neal said: Streatham Cemetery is
a glorious and under-used green space in Tooting. The Friends have been
working to cherish local history, wildlife and beauty and the
re-opening of the pedestrian gate is a small but very significant moment
in bringing this area back into use as a community space for all'.
Kate Allan (BATCA) who attended the event said: "It was a gentle and inspiring ceremony. The cemetery is a haven of expansiveness and peace. I loved the garlands! Well done'." More photos of the event here.
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