Community gardener Cheryl Lanyon honoured for her work at the flagpole garden
(l to r) Sarah Cruz of Abundance, Cllr John Todd, Cheryl Lanyon, and Karen
Liebreich
Abundance London has decided to start an annual thank you to the person
they feel has done the most to make our area green and beautiful: the
Abundance London Award for 2016.
The aim of this Award, which they intend to be an annual event, is to
recognise the hard work of the individual (or group) concerned, and to
encourage others to step up where they see a possibility to improve our
environment. Small acts of beautification and greenery make a difference
to people and to the natural environment and, especially in a time of
ugly news, we need as many of these initiatives as possible.
Since Abundance and the Friends of Turnham Green planted up the flagpole
garden at the Town Hall two years ago, after getting rid of the bright
green plastic, Cheryl Lanyon has gradually taken over looking after the
corner. With a few other helpers, Cheryl has regularly weeded, watered,
replaced dead plants, litter-picked and generally made sure that what
used to be an eye sore is now a bio-diverse and attractive little garden
in Chiswick.
Cheryl with her award, a lime tree
Karen Liebreich, Co-ordinator of Abundance London: “We would like to thank her for her work, and also encourage other people to step up and get their hands dirty making Chiswick greener and better.”
The award was presented by Councillor John Todd.
Rebecca Frayn, Chair of Turnham Green Friends commented: ”Thousands of
people enjoy this community-generated flower bed every day, yet few probably
realise that it is kept so spic and span due to the unstinting devotion
of Cheryl! Our warmest thanks and congratulations to her for such an inspiring
example of citizen engagement.”
Abundance London will open nominations for next year’s prize in the New
Year.
December 14, 2016