Black and white dandelion with our history written in white handwriting over a green box
Elmington Community Gardens started in 2020 when local residents got together with the aim to make the Elmington Estate greener, safer and more aesthetically pleasing.  We had lots of ideas and suggestions on how we could increase biodiversity and create spaces that feel welcoming to residents of and visitors to our neighbourhood. Southwark Council's Biodiversity Action Plan also provided ideas and guidance to make an impactful change.  There were many things we wanted to change, primarily transforming neglected spaces that were used for anti-social behaviour or fly-tipping.
Since then we have worked with Southwark Council and many other partners to make improvements across the estate. We started by tending to existing flower beds, weeding, adding plants & cleaning up. 
There were many walks around the estate to identify projects which we could take on. We received support from the Mid-Elmington Estate TRA, the Southwark Great Estates Programme as well as the Community Gardening coordinators for Southwark. Together we identified the site that would become our allotment, transforming the area into what it is today. 
In 2021, we transformed the Wildlife Triangle. The area attracted fly tipping and felt cold and unloved. Our aim was to create habitats for wildlife and plant native shrubs including our delicious raspberries.  This plan aligned with Southwark Nature Action Volunteers' (SNAV) plan for the North Camberwell Wildlife Corridor (NCWC), which aims to "connect four local nature areas in North Camberwell – Burgess Park, Camberwell Green, Brunswick Park and Benhill Nature Garden, with a series of Biodiversity Stepping Stones, providing more opportunities for wildlife to flourish and for people to experience nature in their daily lives".
 

 

ECG continued to grow throughout 2022, enlisting plenty more community gardening volunteers and increasing the capacity at our allotments.  The number of sites we managed around the estate grew and we started planting vegetables on them so residents of Elmington Estate can harvest them freely.  We began hosting gardening workshops at the allotments for the community and members of the public from the surrounding areas. 
In 2023, we really started to believe we had something which could be grown into a larger resource to support the residents of Elmington Estate.  We started taking steps to become more of an official organisation, improving our systems of operation and interaction with the community.  
We would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to our members and volunteers for their help and support over the years.  Especially 'The Originals' - Alice, Catalina, Ellen, Lise, Paul and Vivienne, without your initial efforts we couldn't have got to the stage we are at today!
   
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