What's happening on building site by HOP station?
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zoewhit
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09-08-2010 10:01 AM
Does anyone know what is being planned for the plot of land between Honor Oak Sports Ground/ Camberwell New Cemetery and the station? I'm curious but no one seems to know. (Apologies in advance if this has already been covered on another thread - I couldn't find it).
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kipya
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10-08-2010 03:57 PM
It's clearly a brownfield site (it looks pretty brown to me). It's not a back garden so ... an ideal spot for some tower blocks. It would be in keeping with Tyson Gardens development.
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roadie
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10-08-2010 04:31 PM
http://www.se23.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=3254
The answer is more boring ... it will currently be an extension to the cemetery but they are clearing the site due to illegal asbestos dumping.
Lots of previous posts floating around about this.
The good people from the honor oak community group have been trying to convince Southwark/Lewisham to turn it in to an urban allotment/ community garden or a living cemetery with trees to scatter ashes.
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kipya
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10-08-2010 04:45 PM
That sounds like an excellent idea.
The cult of the dead seems to be a growing phenomenon with this extension to the necropolis being one further example. The proliferation of benches in memorium is another.
It's not that people don't feel the loss. It's just that, by extension, everything can be subsumed by it. If everyone installs a bench, or gravestone, for everyone that dies then we will rapidly run out of room... which is precisely the issue by the railway. I wonder whom is the presumed audience for this public demonstration of 'grief'?
An urban allotment would be an excellent, and more productive, and less mawkish use of the site.
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roadie
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10-08-2010 05:18 PM
Nothing to do with me but have a look here. The HOPAG have been a little quiet on updating the blog recently but I'm sure that they are still working away in the background. A little way down the blog has info about the allotments and living cemetery idea
http://honoroak.blogspot.com/
The parade in HOP has improved markedly in the last couple of years, and no small part of this must be down to HOPAG.
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Hare on the hill
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hopper
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11-02-2011 06:01 PM
It feels like HOP is being swallowed up by cemeteries slowly but surely. It's a terrible idea for the rec ground to be turned into another one.
Who can we lobby to stop this happening?
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dianaruthven
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13-02-2011 03:16 PM
our son plays for Hillyfielders football club and the rec is our home ground and training ground. Several of us have been in touch with councillors at Lewisham in particular Pauline Morrison, who has been very helpful and has offered to start up a petition. The main problem is that it is in Southwark but used by Lewisham residents. If you are interested in joining some sort of campaign to oppose it, I suggest you contact Pauline Morrison in the first place.
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PaperBagBadger
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14-02-2011 01:57 PM
Also, anyone viewing this thread, take a look at this one as well:
'Save HOP Recreation Ground' and go to the link to Friends of HOP Recreation Ground and sign the e-petition!
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