Save King Stairs Gardens (and our Centre)!
Last updated: January 4th, 2012Today, november 2010 ..this was last year ……our college and the nursery with all the staff and students came out to fight for our rights!!! to demonstrate against the building of a massive sewage plant on top of the beautiful scene above – the gardens. We met with Thames Water staff, our local councillors, Simon Hughes MP, Baroness Ludford MEP, local resident. The chief representative from Thames Water spoke very well and was most sympathetic to our views. However unless we do something drastic we will lose this space and not only that, for the next 7 years we will be living on a building site, worse than that – a “vandalised site” . It will be difficult for our children to come and go, the building fumes dust and pollution will not be good for anyone, and we will have constant noise from generators, pneumatic drills, lorries !!!!!!!… just imagine it.
So what’s the answer? What can we do?
- Go to saveksg.com and sign your petition against it.
- Go to the demonstrations with your friends and make your feelings known (check here and on saveksg.com for information).
- Two of the strongest arguments we have are that
- We have an educational establishment next to the site and that is seen as a negative in “preferring it” according to Thames Water.
- This is a greenfield site and there are brownfield sites in the area…
So folks if you want the Bosco Centre to still be around in 10, 15 or 20 years time then get cracking and support us. We are here for the community above all the young people and their families – so please support us and sign up to the petition and go to some of the meetings.
As always hopeful to the end… Sr Cecily I’m not good at blogging but an update a year later …….
January 2012 …..For those who have followed the saga of the King Stairs Gardens and the local community’s fight with the Thames Water and our part in it, we can say that so far we have worked very hard with lots of the community pushing with a great variety of creative skills to save the Kings Stairs Gardens – our local park ( see the picture above) from becoming a “super Sewer” We are no longer the “preferred site” and, give them their due, the Thames Water have listened( we think) to our arguments against the “SS” being in our back gardens… and are looking at the viability of another site a ” Brownfield site” … so the hard work has had good results – two fold – in keeping Thames WAter working at a better alternative and also knitting the local community together in a solid sociable fashion. Thanks you all concerned who have kept us all going at it. You know who you are and so do we . A big thanks!!! but it’s not over yet A second consutation has been put out for us to answer and the big difficulty is to keep up our motivation and answer all the questions they have put .. but also to say why it cannot be here.- Nursery Children, junior children teenagers all getting the massive polution, the local church community, the local housing community and those who dearly love the park … the children who play there every Saturday at football and games, those who use the KSG as our “Village Green” to walk, meet sit and chat with frienda and family, picnic, draw, reflect and get sun tanned etc….Say no more we have to keep on at it.
Useful Links and More Information
Save King’s Stairs Gardens – http://saveksg.com
Thames Tunnel – http://www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk/
Thames Tunnel Consultation Exhibition (Friday 5 November from 9am – 7pm) – http://www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk/article.aspx?NID=232
BBC News Residents’ fears over Thames Water’s ‘super-sewer’ plan - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-11803378
