Ladywell Live
  • Local News
  • Community
    • Community Groups
  • Neighbourhood
    • Where to Eat/Drink
    • Other Local Businesses
    • Family Support – Resources
  • Local History
  • Ladywell Assembly
    • About Ladywell Assembly
  • Ladywell Society
    • About Ladywell Society
  • Contact
  • Local News
  • Community
    • Community Groups
  • Neighbourhood
    • Where to Eat/Drink
    • Other Local Businesses
    • Family Support – Resources
  • Local History
  • Ladywell Assembly
    • About Ladywell Assembly
  • Ladywell Society
    • About Ladywell Society
  • Contact
AssemblyCommunityLocal NewsTop Stories

Thriving Ladywell steps up crowdfunding campaign for more trees in Embleton Road and Ellerdale Street

by Tony February 28, 2022
February 28, 2022

Thriving Ladywell is a group of local residents aiming to plant trees along Embleton Road and Ellerdale Street.

Organising through their streets’ WhatsApp groups, Thriving Ladywell put together a successful bid for NCIL funding by talking to neighbours and drumming up support by distributing a survey to residents.

The group was awarded £5,000 in NCIL funding, enough for six trees, but is now aiming to raise more.

“Our project has greater ambitions,” say Gemma and Philippa who have organised the campaign. “We have a young families and want to ensure our streets have lots of greenery.

“We set up a crowdfunding campaign to raise £3,000 and supporters hit the streets with flyers and information.”

The aim is to improve the environment for the health and wellbeing of all street users and for the general benefit of Ladywell.

In the words of one resident: “Making it greener, more residential, boosting the quality of life for residents and other users of the road”.

Embleton Road ionce boasted 32 trees, but the numbers have fallen dramatically. Some 16 trees were felled within the last eight years leaving just two. There are no trees on Ellerdale Street.

Crowfunding target £3,000 – £1,800 raised so far

Street Trees for Living, an independent charity that works with Lewisham Council to create a public street tree funding scheme, has already scanned the area and provided a list of potential sites.

Using this information, Thriving Ladywell volunteers have been able to discuss with residents preferences for possible sites and trees. Any final decision rests with Lewisham Council. 

“We have also recruited a key supporter to the project – a resident expert Horticulturalist who has been helping select the best species of trees to suit the needs of the whole community”, says Gemma..

“It is important for a community project that the trees are suited to the pathways to avoid disruption to pedestrians and that any allergy sufferers or asthmatics on the street are minimally affected.”

So far the crowdfunding campaign (https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/thriving-ladywell) has raised £1,826 from 28 supporters. At £350 per tree, that’s enough for four trees – 10 in total for Embleton Road and Ellerdale Street.

“We are optimistic that we will reach our goal for 12 trees (and the supporting 12 tree guards needed to protect the trees) so any support Ladywell-Live readers can provide would be gratefully received!,” adds Gemma.

communityLadywellstreet trees
0 comment
0
FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
previous post
Brockley Max 2022: Calling all musicians, artists and performers … it’s time to get organised!
next post
Ladywell’s empty homes scandal – why have these flats been empty for 20 years and who are owners E Coomes

Related Posts

Sharp rise in staff and rental costs threatens...

June 5, 2025

Playtower Action Group launches community petition demanding decisive...

June 1, 2025

Ladywell ward panel sets out three priorities for...

May 16, 2025

Lewisham council wins case against owner who converted...

May 13, 2025

Brockley Max 2025 – just two weeks to...

May 13, 2025

Residents up in arms over disruption caused by...

May 13, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Ladywell Society News

Search the site

Sign up for our newsletter

Recent Tweets

Tweets by LadywellLive

Tag cloud

Arts Assembly Brockley Brockley Max Business catford cemeteries charities community Coronavirus council Council cuts Crime cycling development environment FoBLC green spaces health high street Hilly Fields housing Ladywell Ladywell assembly Ladywell history Ladywell Society Lewisham Lewisham Council lewisham local Local business Local History Mike Guilfoyle Music NCIL planning Playtower police pollution safer neighbourhoods Schools shops traffic transport Volunteering volunteers

Recent Comments

  • Sandra Margolies on Brockley Max 2025 – just two weeks to go!
  • Catford Mews closes as Lewisham borough's only cinema repossessed - The Greenwich Wire on UPDATE – Council looks at applying for Heritage Lottery funding for Play Tower after developers Guildmore delay starting work amid rising costs
  • PL on Three projects – Ladywell Fields play area, Max in the Park, Christmas trees – recommended for NCIL funding
  • Slum clearance: Pear Tree Cottages, Loampit Vale – Long & Lazy Lewisham on Know your neighbourhood: Maude’s memoir recalls the rickets and deprivation of Ladywell’s Botany Bay
  • CROFTON COLUMN - Autumn News - HopCroft Neighbourhood Forum on Oscar’s couple Joel and Alina look at other options for restaurant in Ladywell after dropping plans for former Coral betting shop

Categories

  • Assembly
  • Community
  • Featured
  • Ladywell Society
  • Local History
  • Local News
  • Neighbourhood
  • Slider
  • Top Stories
  • Uncategorized
  • Twitter
  • RSS

Privacy Policy
Designed and Developed by Catbytes

Read alsox

Ladywell Fields forever! ‘You can find peace and...

November 29, 2021

Brockley Max 2019: pick up a programme and...

May 8, 2019

Welcome to Gently – the new addition to...

June 2, 2019
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok