The first phase of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust’s ground source heat project has started with the drilling of two sets of test boreholes, each…
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“An all year round meeting place for the whole community” – Ladywell Fields cafe reopens with covered outside seating, weekend street food – and a “very special icecream” made by Sundae
by TonyThe Ladywell Fields cafe will reopen on Monday June 1 as Fields – an all year round meeting place and space for the whole community…
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Joel and Alina who run Cafe Oscar’s, Plenty and Wilson’s on Ladywell high street, have a signed a five year agreement to operate the Ladywell…
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Glendale issues tender documents for Ladywell Fields cafe as park users say new operator must provide good coffee at a competitive price, clean toilets and reliable opening hours
by TonyGlendale,which maintains and manages lewisham’s parks and green spaces, has now issued tender documents to parties that have expressed an interest in running the Ladywell…
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Ladywell Fields User Group sets up GoFundMe page as it seeks donations to help fund its work
by TonyThe Ladywell Fields User Group, sometimes known as the Friends of Ladywell Fields, is raising funds so that it can continue to represent park users…
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Tiny Forest 0f 600 saplings takes root in Ladywell Fields
by TonyLadywell Fields now has a ‘Tiny Forest’ of 600 saplings, planted in November 2022 as a result of a partnership between Earthwatch, Lewisham Council and…
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Ladywell Fields forever! ‘You can find peace and calm along the Ravensbourne … and river clean-ups are fun too’
by TonyNew faces, skilled hands. That is what we see nowadays when we organise a clean up of the river Ravensbourne, which winds its way through…
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Famous Dutch Elm, Lewisham’s great survivor, to be joined by two saplings grown from its seeds by local resident
by TonyDutch elm disease, one of the most serious tree diseases in the world, swept through British woodlands in the 1920s and then again in the…
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A bridge too far? Austen uses his power to push council to overcome the great Catford divide
by TonyCould it be one bridge too far for Lewisham Council? Catford resident Austen Jones certainly hopes not. Local resident Austen has been urging Lewisham to…