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Claire and Marisa in the Woodland Oasis in Stephenson Road TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE residents to realise the project has been an enriching experience. “I look forward to seeing it grow and sharing a home-grown apple pie there soon.” WHY NOT TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE? Is there a dead-end road nearby blighted by anti-social behaviour? Or do you look out on to a strip of unused wasteland? Or perhaps there is an unloved patch you think has untapped potential? The council’s third Transform Your Space project has a pot of £200,000 to help fund deserving plans for changing neglected spaces into places for the whole community to enjoy. Residents are being asked to ‘think big’ again and present projects for consideration. him out here all the time – almost every day. I found out about the project and how active the residents were here and it made it an attractive place to move into. And we have seen the dramatic change that has taken place right on our doorstep. We are now surrounded by green, which is lovely.” The Woodland Oasis was designed by celebrated landscape designer Cleve West, a multiple Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner. Marisa knew him professionally and approached him for advice. He did much more than that – he took a hands-on approach and even came down to help clear the space before work took place. “While neglected green spaces have a certain charm about them,” said Cleve. “The strip of land in Stephenson Street had become a dumping ground. The fact that this was the only green space in the neighbourhood made it even more precious for residents who wanted something more pleasant to look at and safer for their children to use. “The idea of a forest garden was inspired by two or three existing apple trees and the hope that ‘edibles’ would engage a wider section of the community to perpetuate this urban oasis. “Community gardens sound idyllic in theory but involve a lot of work behind the scenes to make them happen and a certain level of maintenance thereafter. All credit to the residents who came up with the idea and to Ealing Council for backing the project. “The energy and drive behind the Woodland project has been fantastic and working with TITRA and the Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet member for transport, environment and leisure, said: “A great idea, plus excellent community spirit, plus our Transform Your Space funding pot; it all adds up to better community spaces everyone can enjoy. It’s a winning formula that’s already made an impact around the borough. Get in touch to find out more.” To submit a project for Transform Your Space, or for advice on setting up a project in your area, visit the Bubble community website at www.DoSomethingGood.org.uk OTHER RECENT PROJECTS Read about a ‘fruit route’ transforming the ‘Piggeries’ site in Hanwell at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/ features/piggeries around ealing Winter 2016/17 29