03 December 2008

Picture special: Park Idol

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Picture special: Park Idol

Friday, 28 November 2008

Mayow Park users have been waiting for 10 years to see work carried out. From left, Frances Taylor, Emma Tarling, Desmond Taylor, Hilary Jarrett, chairwoman of the Friends of Mayow Park, Peter Ranken, Richard Irmiger and four-year-old Louis De Saram (Hannah Jones)

Mayow Park users have been waiting for 10 years to see work carried out. From left, Frances Taylor, Emma Tarling, Desmond Taylor, Hilary Jarrett, chairwoman of the Friends of Mayow Park, Peter Ranken, Richard Irmiger and four-year-old Louis De Saram (Hannah Jones)

PARK Idol will see residents casting their votes to land their favourite green spaces jackpots of up to £400,000.

London Mayor Boris Johnson’s competition will see winners in South London given a fantastic makeover.

The finalists have been selected after a gruelling inspection by a panel of experts.

But now it is up to the public to make their choice.

London has been divided into five areas, with a jackpot for two parks in each.

Southwark and Lewisham have four wannabes in the South-east London category.

Lambeth and Wandsworth each have two nominees in the South-west London section.

In Lewisham, Mayow Park in Sydenham and Deptford Park in Deptford are serious contenders.

Locals have already been lobbying hard to pick up public votes.

Southwark can boast nominations for Dickens Square in Borough and Camberwell Green, Camberwell.

In the South-west London region, Spring Gardens, Vauxhall, and Kennington Park, Kennington, will battle rivals from Wandsworth and Kingston.

In Wandsworth, King George’s Park and Latchmere Rec have both been shortlisted.

- To vote for your borough’s best green space, go to www.london.gov.uk/parksvote or call 020 7983 4100 or text parks and your postcode to 62967.

Voting closes on January 30, 2009.

For much more on this story see the South London Press, out today (Friday).

Email: lawrence.conway@slp.co.uk

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