Our Pastures Community Garden pond platform decking project

The Pastures site has a hidden pond which has been neglected and inaccessible for a number of years. It lies within the Community Garden next to the Good Shepherd Building. The garden area is managed by the community garden volunteer group and is now well established.

A new pond viewing deck and some rainwater harvesting is the next project for the garden development and will bring the pond into use, increasing access to nature on the site.

Viewing access to the pond will allow residents, community groups, schools and other individuals to be part of a habitat observation project, recording biodiversity species, plant life and pond water level patterns.

Our garden volunteers have been monitoring wildlife in the garden and intend expanding this to the pond, working with local organisations who have knowledge of pond biodiversity. The local organisations include Organiclea and The Wren Society.

The community garden volunteer group have secured community funding for this project from Groundworks London and have the support from the landowner, Waltham Forest Council, to build the deck. Completion is due by mid-January 2026 at the latest.

The project has two elements:
1. Building a pond platform deck
2. Water resilience

POND PLATFORM DECK

The deck will be a fully accessible, safe viewing platform with minimal disturbance to the wildlife and plants during construction . The design is a safe, robust platform using ecological materials. We have also specified tried and tested materials, and are working with a local specialist mini piling contractor (Groundsun Ltd) for the mini pile ground supports. The infrastructure team at Organiclea in Chingford will be helping too.

WATER RESILIENCE

We plan to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change by harvesting rain water. Harvesting will create water holding capacity, reduce run off and mitigate drought impacts. creating a more water resilient space.

Social and active on Mondays!

Tea, coffee and home-made cake…

Come and have a chat or play a game of table tennis…

Every Monday, 5-7pm, in the community hall at the Pastures Centre. Everyone welcome, no need to book. You’ll be sure to find a friendly face and meet new people from our area.

 

Community Ward Funding success!

We are delighted that the Social and Active on Mondays (SAM) project has received funding to pay for hire of the large community room in the Pastures Centre, plus a contribution towards the cost of refreshments.

This means that the three table tennis tables, football table and pool table, plus a variety of family games and board games, can continue to be provided for people from all parts of the community to be active, enjoy conversation and make new friends.

Christine Sandford coordinated the bid submission on behalf of Our Pastures.

‘Social and Active on Mondays’ aims to strengthen the sense of community and belonging in the neighbourhood. As Christine wrote in the bid: ‘It helps to reduce social isolation, teach new skills to all ages and create an atmosphere where residents can thrive and build supportive networks. We aim to promote the Pastures Centre as not simply a sports hall, but also a centre of the local community.’

Thanks and congratulations to Christine!

Pretty as a picture…

The hard work of the Pastures Gardening Gang (PGG) volunteers is really paying off! The recent warm and bright weather has encouraged plenty of growth, with colour emerging everywhere. Want to join in? To find out more, visit  the Our Pastures Community garden page

We’re also delighted to report that funding has been secured for a pond viewing platform, in partnership with OrganicLea, which will help visitors appreciate this particular aspect of the garden. More news soon!

Things are stirring…

Whisper it quietly, but are the evenings getting lighter? Could Spring be just around the corner? There are positive signs in our Pastures Community Garden, so why not join the team of volunteers doing wonders for the greenery and boosting their own physical and mental wellbeing in the process? For more information about the Pastures Gardening Group, email gardening@ourpastures.org.