The Wanstead Community Gardeners – who adopt and care for otherwise unloved bits of greenery – are this weekend celebrating their 21st anniversary in an event at the Corner House where it all began.
The guerrillas issued a communiqué which said:
Great things often start with small actions. This particular small action happened on 3rd April 2003, when Marian Temple ran out of patience! The Corner House garden, on Wanstead High Street, was waist high in weeds and take away food rubbish. What could be a beautiful garden was just a wasteland.
With Council permission, a group of enthusiasts turned it into the garden that everybody loves today. That was the beginning. The community gardeners now care for approximately 40 sites around Wanstead, and it is one of the reasons that our village is so beloved by residents and visitors alike. Wanstead Community Gardeners formed the blueprint from which many other community garden groups have successfully developed.
This Sunday, 19th May, from 2pm onwards, the Wanstead Community Gardeners are celebrating their 21st year. They hope you can pop along to join them in the back garden of the Corner House, for tea, cake and a chat to the gardeners. There will be lots of photos to look at and there might even have a few plants for sale…