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For more information please visit our website at: www.groundwork.org.uk/london Registered Charity Number: 1121105 P&G CAPITAL CLEAN-UP PROJECTS WITH GROUNDWORK LONDON 2012 Groundwork London organised teams of volunteers to help London shine at eight P&G Capital Clean-up events held in six boroughs throughout May and June 2012. Over 250 volunteers armed with cleaning equipment and bags of enthusiasm carried out a whole range of activities across the different sites including weeding, planting, litter picking, scrubbing railings and sweeping. Two other sites also benefitted from significant P&G investment which will go towards securing a range of spatial and community-based projects. 250+ Volunteers 5 London Boroughs cleaned 5 Ariel Capital Clean-ups 3 Community Capital Clean-ups 2 Febreze transformed public spaces “Groundwork London are delighted to have been involved in the P&G Capital Clean-up. It’s great to have improved London in readiness for the Games, and in doing so, finding ways to connect more Londoners, get people volunteering, and making people feel more proud of this great city.” Ben Coles, Director, Communities and Local Partnerships, Groundwork London Poors Piece Park and the King George’s Playground, Ealing Chapman’s Green, Haringey Brentford High Street, Hounslow Ravenscourt Park Nature Conservation Area, Hammersmith & Fulham Putney High Street, Wandsworth Wimbledon and Putney Commons, Wandsworth Wormwood Scrubs, Hammersmith & Fulham Bishops Park, Hammersmith and Fulham Pinemartin Activity Park, Brent Whittington Hospital Sensory Garden

Capital Clean Up: Groundwork and Proctor & Gamble

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For more information please visit our website at:www.groundwork.org.uk/londonRegistered Charity Number: 1121105

P&G CAPITAL CLEAN-UP PROJECTS WITH GROUNDWORK LONDON 2012Groundwork London organised teams of volunteers to help London shine at eight P&G Capital Clean-up events held in six boroughs throughout May and June 2012. Over 250 volunteers armed with cleaning equipment and bags of enthusiasm carried out a whole range of activities across the different sites including weeding, planting, litter picking, scrubbing railings and sweeping. Two other sites also benefi tted from signifi cant P&G investment which will go towards securing a range of spatial and community-based projects.

250+ Volunteers

5 London Boroughs cleaned

5 Ariel Capital Clean-ups

3 Community Capital Clean-ups

2 Febreze transformed public spaces

“Groundwork London are delighted to have been involved in the P&G Capital Clean-up. It’s great to have improved London in readiness for the Games, and in doing so, fi nding ways to connect more Londoners, get people volunteering, and making people feel more proud of this great city.” Ben Coles, Director, Communities and Local Partnerships, Groundwork London

Poors Piece Park and the King George’s Playground, Ealing

Chapman’s Green, Haringey

Brentford High Street, Hounslow

Ravenscourt Park Nature Conservation Area, Hammersmith & Fulham

Putney High Street, Wandsworth

Wimbledon and Putney Commons, Wandsworth

Wormwood Scrubs, Hammersmith & Fulham

Bishops Park, Hammersmith and Fulham

Pinemartin Activity Park, Brent

Whittington Hospital Sensory Garden

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115ha or 1157089m2 of improved public space

250 New plants planted

360m2 of

weeded � ower beds

83 bags of collected litter

615m of

improved pathways

25m3 of green waste generated

100m2 of repainted walls

150m2 of raked sand

Scrubbed:

1 phone box 7 electrical boxes

1 bus shelter

150m2 of habitat improvement

We achieved

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Poors Piece Park and the King George’s Playground, Ealing

“It’s been a fantastic day, the children have enjoyed it and they’ve learnt a lot of things they wouldn’t learn in the classroom. Because they play here so much after school it’s great for them to get involved in their own community and look after their own patch.”Rachel Caffrey, Year 2 teacher at St Mark’s Primary School

In total 15 adults and 59 children participated in the Capital Clean-up event at King George’s Fields held on 27 June. Both adults and children thoroughly enjoyed getting involved in an event that benefi ted the whole community. There was an impressive improvement in the appearance and cleanliness of the playground following the clean-up. Volunteers were kept busy sweeping and clearing pathways, weeding planting beds and collecting fi ve bin bags of litter.

“It’s fun cleaning up the park, I’m coming here tomorrow so I can see what a good job I’ve done. It’s easy to do weeding.” Avi, Year 2 St Mark’s Primary School

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Chapman’s Green, Haringey

“Groundwork staff and local residents worked hard to tidy up Chapman’s Green on Thursday, we hope this will inspire residents to muck in and support their local green spaces!” Karen Partridge, Senior Projects Coordinator, Groundwork London

25 volunteers worked on sprucing up the small but popular local park on 28 June. Tasks included clearing and weeding overgrown fl ower beds, litter picking and mulching rose beds. Volunteers were largely families who lived in local area.

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Putney High Street, Wandsworth

“We could use an army of volunteers to tackle the whole High Street and make Putney shine!” Alek, volunteer

Five local residents took to the streets on 30 June to give it a spring clean before the Olympic Cycling event which passes through the borough at the end of July. Volunteers from the local area, together with Groundwork London staff, scrubbed clean the street furniture on Putney Bridge.

The volunteers worked very hard scrubbing away grease and grime on safety railings and benches, working their way up the High Street. The small band of volunteers were encouraged and supported by passers by who were curious about their work and inspired by their dedication. The results speak for themselves with the bright blue safety railings emerging from under a thick layer of grime.

“I think it is obvious how much difference we made and it is satisfying to see the results of our efforts” Clair, volunteer

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Brentford High Street, HounslowOn 28 June, a team of 24 volunteers spruced up Brentford High Street and surrounding streets and open spaces by planting approximately 250 plants in seven meters of roadside shrub beds and collected eight bags of rubbish. Many of the participants were from Brentford School for Girls and thoroughly enjoyed getting their hands dirty in the local community.

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Ravenscourt Park Nature Conservation Area, Hammersmith & Fulham

“It was lots of fun, children feel they can do things that are sometimes termed as dangerous, it was really good for them to participate.” Pirjo, a local parent

Throughout the day on 27 June, a team of 15 local residents and members of Quadron (the Park’s maintenance team) took part in a number of activities in the Ravenscourt Park Conservation area. They cleared shrub areas and generated green waste that will contribute to making compost for the park in the future. Volunteers also helped to litter pick the conservation area and clear the pond where they also took part in hunting for pond life such as baby frogs, newts and water boatmen.

A further Clean-up has been organised to involve local residents.

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Bishops Park, Hammersmith & FulhamOn 19 May, 27 volunteers cleaned up Hammersmith & Fulham.

At the Grade II listed Bishops Park, Fulham, volunteers cleared paths, removed debris and weeds, picked litter and repainted the bike stands.

Many of the volunteers were members of the local community, and were excited to seize the opportunity to help clean up their local park and get involved in volunteering.

“It was fantastic to see so many enthusiastic and motivated volunteers get involved in cleaning up the borough. There was a great sense of collective purpose and the groups made a huge impact in a short space of time and had fun too!” Moira Herring, Senior Project Coordinator, Groundwork London

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“No one could be more excited about the Olympics than me so I jumped at this opportunity to come along with pupils and take part in the Capital Clean-up.” Chris Trace, Southfi elds Community College

Wimbledon and Putney Commons, Wandsworth

On 19 May, 41 volunteers cleaned up Wimbledon and Putney Commons. Volunteers blitzed the Commons with litter pickers and bin bags. The Commons are an area of calm and tranquillity in the midst of the urban sprawls of Wimbledon, Putney and Kingston upon Thames in South West London. Making up approximately 460 hectares of woodland, scrubland and heathland habitat for birds and wildlife, including nine ponds, the Commons are recognised as an area of scientifi c interest and special conservation value.

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For more information please visit our website at:www.groundwork.org.uk/londonRegistered Charity Number: 1121105

Wormwood Scrubs, Hammersmith & FulhamOn 19 May at Wormwood Scrubs Local Nature Reserve, the largest open space in Hammersmith & Fulham, 25 volunteers built a log pile habitat for lizards and insects, undertook a thistle pick, a scrub clearance and removed unsightly litter that threatens local wildlife.

“It was such a great day! I really enjoyed contributing to this park and getting my hands dirty!” Carole, volunteer

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Pinemartin Close Activity Park, BrentPinemartin Close is a mixed tenure and multiple landlord neighbourhood in the Dollis Hill ward of NW2. At the heart of the estate was a neglected open green space that had become the focus for anti-social behaviour such as dog fouling, alcohol abuse and mini-motor racing.

Groundwork London worked with P&G, local residents and other local stakeholders to improve and landscape the space that is inclusive, integrated and attractive, with features that include informal natural play, space for relaxation, wildlife and nature features, an outdoor gym and raised food growing beds.

P&G investment enhanced several elements of the scheme to include additional play equipment and improved planting. The P&G maintenance grant will help establish community gardening workshops, play ranger activities for children and family fun days.

“This was a fantastic project to be involved with and local residents are thrilled with the outcome. The green space is now an engaging and safe place for all to use regardless of age.” Martin Macarthur, Resident and Former Chair of the Pinemartin Close Residents

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Whittington HospitalSensory Garden, Islington

“We were tasked with creating something benefi cial for staff and patients, and that’s when we turned our attention to the disused tennis court area. It made sense to transform the area into something beautiful for staff, patients and their families to enjoy.” Jason Whittaker, Whittington Health

The site has been transformed from a disused tennis court and has been transformed into a sensory garden.

The design was informed by consultation with patients, staff and local residents. The space caters for people with mobility issues

A disused and overgrown tennis court area has been redeveloped into a green Oasis Sensory Garden, open to all, informed by guidance from patients, staff, local residents and other stakeholders.

The garden has been split into zones to include a sheltered seating area, sensory planting, a quiet zone and focal art area.

The special planting area with raised beds will give children the opportunity to participate in gardening activities as part of their treatment and rehabilitation.

The P&G investment was used to enhance the existing plans by enabling additional planting and a new timber pergola with stepped roof, provided to give further areas of shade and colourful light patterns.

P&G’s maintenance grant will support the site’s ongoing maintenance and a series of events and parties for patients and visitors.

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