Sunday 2nd August, 2pm
In the hut by the paddling pool in the Rec
For all park users and local residents. We meet on the first Sunday of every month – the more people the merrier!

Friends of Lordship Rec – Co-managing the park for the benefit of all park users
Sunday 2nd August, 2pm
In the hut by the paddling pool in the Rec
For all park users and local residents. We meet on the first Sunday of every month – the more people the merrier!
Saturday 11th July 2:00pm
The Friends are having another work-in in the Lordship Woodlands nr Downhills Pk Rd to cut back the rest of the dogwood and overgrown shrubbery… It’s so much fun this will be the third time in 3 months! If you’re up for it bring secateurs or shears.
So there you are – something for everyone: creative photography, cutting and slashing, or just come along for moral support (and see you in the hut afterwards for a cup of tea!).
We are holding a photography afternoon on Saturday July 11th in the rec to meet up and walk around taking photos of scenes in the rec that we think best express how we feel about the rec. Our favourite ones will go towards an exhibition called The Essence of the Rec to be held as part of the Lordship Rec festival on September 12th.
We will meet at 2pm at the gate to the rec nearest to the Broadwater Centre on Adams Road/Freedom Road and go off from there around the rec.
If you are feeling creative, then do come along.
Lordship Rec Community Festival – Sept 12th 2009
Festival planning meeting:Monday 29th June, 6.30pm @ Broadwater Farm Community Centre, 1 Adams Rd, N17
All welcome
Once again the Lordship Rec Users Forum is organising its annual community festival and we’re inviting you and your members to get involved! Last year 3,000 people attended and participated (see below for a report). The festival is a key part of the ongoing efforts to showcase the potential of the park, encourage greater usage, continue to develop community-led partnership working, and to pursue the regeneration of Tottenham’s largest green open space.
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Sunday 19th July, 1-3pm, Broadwater Farm Community Centre
On Sunday 19th July 2009, The Big Lunch (an Eden Project initiative) is inviting 61 million people across the UK to simultaneously sit down to eat lunch with their neighbours, as a simple act of community.
The aim is to give people the tools to strengthen their communities through activities such as neighbourhood-watch; improving local amenities, taking care of the elderly or disabled; making imaginative improvements to the local environment and sharing resources.
Haringey Council (Neighbourhood Management) is facilitating a Big Lunch on the green space of the Broadwater Farm Community Centre. You, and members of your group, are warmly invited.
Back To Earth,Tottenham Invite you to the Tottenham Food Co-op & the Farm Community Kitchen / Cafe this Friday, June 26th & Saturday June 27thfrom 12-30 to 3-30.
Healthy, fresh,organic, sustainable fruit & veg from our own Tottenham Food Co-op, plus delicious,freshly cooked, world food from our Farm Community Kitchen.
The latest plans for Lordship Rec will be on display for your edification & comments.
Continue reading “Food Co-op & Community Cafe OPEN – Fri 26th & Sat 27th June!”
The Restore Our Rec video is available to watch here https://lordshiprec.live-website.com/video/
The events have already started – these are the remaining ones to catch!
www.SustainableHaringey.org.uk
Continue reading “Haringey Sustainability Month – June 2009”
Monday 29th June, 6.30pm
Lordship Rec Community Festival (Sept 12th 2009) – Planning meeting
at the Broadwater Farm Community Centre, 1 Adams Rd, N17
All organisations and individuals are welcome to come and get involved!
Sunday 31st May
2pm – 4pm @ the Woodland by Downhills Park Rd
Please come in your millions with wheelbarrows, buckets, shovels and secateurs!!!!
The Friends are holding another work-in to add more woodchip to the ‘middle’ path through the woods. This should complete all the paths and so we won’t need to do it again for another year. We also need to cut back the dense dogwood bushes to open up sightlines.
We’re hoping that many members and others will come along and help. Please, if you can, bring spades/wheelbarrows/buckets/gloves/secateurs etc.
All welcome!