Glendale to trial patrols in Manor House Gardens to combat anti-social behaviour

Glendale is to trial afternoon patrols in Manor House Gardens in a bid to combat the wave of anti-social behaviour there.

The company, which is contracted to manage the Gardens, will mount patrols between 4 pm and 6 pm for the next two weeks, and will monitor activity near the Taunton Road entrance where the worst trouble has occurred recently.

The Chair of the Friends of Manor House Gardens welcomed the move and added “If successful, we would expect this to be extended over the school holidays with additional patrol officers recruited as required.”

In the last week vandals have torn down the netting in the football/basketball court, and wrecked the lock on the tennis courts. Both are now closed to the public.

The Friends have invited Glendale and Lewisham Council to commit to a zero-tolerance policy of anti-social behaviour in the Gardens and provide the resources to stamp it out. The Friends, and Pistachios café, have both offered to help fund additional measures, if necessary.

A new petition to get CCTV installed has now attracted more than 600 signatures.

The Friends have told Glendale and the Council “We are disappointed about the slow progress of CCTV installation which has now stalled over the last 12 weeks. We understand the challenges but require both of you to commit to get this back on track in the next 2 weeks with a clear delivery timeline.”.

He is also due to meet the Police soon, when he will push for a more proactive approach to criminal behaviour in the park.

The Friends say “Although the council considers Manor House Gardens to be in an affluent area of Lewisham most of the our visitors are not. It is the poorest in our community who are impacted the most from not being able to use the park safely.” 

The Big Bed Rescue Grant is Confirmed

Great news!  Lewisham Council’s grant to rescue the big flower bed at the north end of Manor House Gardens has got final approval from the Mayor and Cabinet.

The bid for the NCIL grant was made jointly by the Lee Manor Society and the Friends of Manor House Gardens.

Glendale, who will be doing the initial work, have produced some draft ideas for how the bed could be laid out.  Discussions will be getting underway shortly.

Glendale’s draft ideas for the Big Bed Rescue

Once the work has been done, it will be up to volunteers to keep it maintained. Among others we will be relying on the brilliant support of the Lee Green WI team, who always turn up in force to help keep the Gardens looking so good. Here they are in action recently, clearing the bed next to the cafe.