
          
          Inspiring 
          Space
          
          Godolphin 
          Road Community Gardens 
          selected as 
          benchmark project by The 
          Commission for Architecture and the Build Environment
        
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March 27, 2004
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 Julia Thrift director of CABE Space, Vi Nguyen, Lucy Lee, both 9, Hammersmith & Fulham Council mayor Cllr Charlie Treloggan, Minister Yvette Cooper, leader of H & F Council Cllr Andrew Slaughter, Joel Jaldoo, 10, Reece Hercules, 9, Olivia Mangumbu, 9, and Leila Tallie, 10 | 
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                eight "Inspiring Spaces" in Plymouth, Sheffield, Manchester, 
                Gloucester, Salford, Sandwell and three projects in London, are 
                being highlighted by CABE  
                as benchmark projects and used as examples from which the public 
                can draw inspiration and knowledge. Through the website CABE want 
                to encourage the public to get involved in the improvement of 
                open spaces in their local community and put them in touch with 
                organisations that can help them put their dreams into practice. 
                 HCGA 
                is nearing completion of its Eco Shed development at Loris Road 
                and is working towards a third site, developing a community garden 
                and food growing area jointly with St. Mungos at Oakland House. Cllr 
                Michael Cartwright, Hammersmith & Fulham Council's deputy 
                for environment, said: "We are a small, densely developed 
                borough and the spaces we have are vital to the well-being of 
                our residents and visitors. As a Beacon Council for improving 
                urban green spaces we are doing our best to inspire the same level 
                of commitment in other councils. We really believe that a commitment 
                to improving our parks, gardens and green areas improves the health 
                of the borough and our residents, and makes Hammersmith & 
                Fulham a better place to live. That is why we are helping to fund 
                community groups such as Hammersmith Community Gardens Association, 
                which has an excellent track record in making local gardens a 
                real local focus for involvement, benefit and development of environmental 
                skills and knowledge."  Tavistock Gardens (W11) and The Westway Development Trust have also been named on a list of the country's eight "Inspiring Spaces".                  | |