Friday 29 November 2013

New Native Hedge Planting

Dear Friends of Cottenham Park
In the early Spring this year we planted a wildlife friendly hedge to the east of the pavilion garden railings. 
It was not a great success, it was trampled on, used by dogs, and then the drought came.  
Anyway, we have now planted another selection of hedging plants (a bargain offer in Gardener's World Magazine from Wiggly Wigglers - see info on plants below).
They are strong plants and we have planted them closer together and marked off the area.   
The plants include beech, blackthorn, dogrose, field maple and spindle.  
We have also just had a new bench to be put in the same area after an exceedingly long delay from Merton.  Now the bench is in place, the idea is to plant two or three small, colourful, wildlife friendly trees in the area. (These also have to be done by Merton and not by us).
Do please look at the plants if you are in the park, and shout very loudly at any dogs getting too near!
If it is a success we can extend the planting next Autumn.
Jill and Peter Smith
Friends of Cottenham Park

Thursday 21 November 2013


The Friends of Cottenham Park
Invite you to join us for 
 Christmas Carols
in the Pavilion
  
Friday 20th December 2013
at 7.00pm
 Mulled Wine, Soft Drinks
& Mince Pies

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Emergency General Meeting and Appeal for Volunteers

                
Dear Friends

This year we are celebrating 10 very successful years since ‘The Friends of Cottenham Park’ was formed. 

We can all be proud that so very much has been accomplished during this time in improving, sustaining and cherishing our very special park.

On this special anniversary the committee's enthusiasm for the park is in no way diminished, but we feel that it is an appropriate time to take stock and make fresh plans for the future to build upon all that has so far been achieved.

Currently three key members of the committee, the chair and two secretaries are standing down which will make it very difficult for us to continue as a viable committee.

We will therefore call an Emergency General Meeting in the pavilion
on Sunday 9 February 2014 at 11am
Refreshments from 10.30am

We are making a heartfelt appeal for new volunteers.  Please give some serious thought to joining the committee. We meet in an informal and friendly way in the evening, just four times a year. Support and encouragement will be given to everyone who wants to help and by sharing the workload the individual commitment need not be very high.

There are many challenges ahead for the park in the face of more major budgetary cuts, but with new members bringing fresh ideas, we will be able to continue sustaining our close association with Merton Greenspaces, enhancing and protecting our wonderful amenity for the enjoyment of every member of the community, from toddler to elder!  


With kindest regards

Mike Hammond and Friends of Cottenham Park

Monday 18 November 2013

FCP Chairman and Founder Retires

Michael Woods, one of the founders of The Friends of Cottenham Park, formally resigned from his post as Chairman at our last committee meeting on October 9th.

Michael was instrumental in forming the group of local residents that became FCP over ten years ago, with the aim to protect and promote this valuable amenity for the benefit of everyone in the surrounding community.  He, along with his wife Judith - another founding member and who was also one of our Secretaries until earlier this year - has worked tremendously hard with relentless professionalism, graciousness and attention to detail to ensure Cottenham Park is the beautiful, safe and well maintained place we all enjoy today.

Michael should be very proud of all he has accomplished during his Chairmanship and on behalf of all our members, the FCP would like to thank him for all the years of dedication and good work.  We wish Michael and Judy a long, happy and healthy retirement in their new home in Claygate and look forward to welcoming them as guests of honour at our future events!