Finsbury Gardens

Did you enjoy Finsbury Gardens & walking through Hidden River Path last Summer? Did you have fun at Fin's Feste? Then perhaps you cans spare some time to improve our local environment further...

Come to Finsbury Gardens on Sunday 15th November at 10.30 a.m. to plant some bulbs in the Gardens & Hidden River Path

All ages welcome. If we have enough people we will tidy Finsbury Gardens so it remains attractive for the Winter months.

Planning Report - April 2009

To read the report of our planning ideas for the future, click here. (.pdf format)


Carols in the Gardens

20th December at 6 p.m.

Bring a lantern if possible

Make a note in your diary

for more info contact Kate Franzmann 8888 1689


Finsbury Gardens is our local village green.  It sits on the New River, in a very nice horse-chestnut lined square, between Truro and Nightingale Roads, and is the largest and oldest open space in Bowes Park. 

In May 2008 the central raised bed was re-planted with colourful and less forbidding plants.

 

The Gardens, with its recently refurbished playground, is popular with families and children of all ages.

 

Three years ago the Friends of Finsbury Gardens was formed and much has been achieved to get the community involved and bring about some long-term improvements

Here are some of the things we’ve achieved so far:

  • Creation of a much brighter, lighter environment.

  • Improvements to the children’s playground (including installing a very popular climbing wall) and ensuring it is locked at night.

  • Some very successful gardening sessions, resulting in:a completely revamped central bed;remodelling of the hedges, introducing wild roses;a glorious display of spring tulips and daffs.

  • Installation of a delightful wooden ‘frog’ seat.

  • Creation of very attractive signage and notice boards.

  • Installation of new dog & rubbish bins.

  • We have the funding and are due to get some new benches, birdbath and a table.

  • Held very atmospheric Christmas Carols by Candlelight, which has rapidly become something of a tradition!

Temporary resident Monday February 1st 2009

Autumn planting session 2007

A successful grant application gave the path some new signs

We have also taken on the grassy expanse which stretches along the New River from the gardens to Bounds Green Road.  We have given it a name - Hidden River Path - fruit trees, bulbs and shrubs have been planted, bins have gone in and the path is now enjoyed by many. 

 

Future Plans

We have done plenty of the ‘smaller’ things and are now moving towards more fundamental changes.  The middle landscaped area and the ballcourt area both need substantial funds to make real changes. We are also desperate to refurbish our original wrought iron railings before they have rotted too far for renovation.  As a result we need to explore the possibility of applying for a lottery bid and a Make-the-Difference Haringey grant which would enable us to make major improvements.  This will take a certain amount of expertise - so if anyone knows about writing bids and can help, we would be delighted to hear from them!

This summer, in conjunction with the Community Gardens, we also organized the Bowes Park Tunnel Festival, to commemorate 150 years of the river tunnel that goes under our gardens and along the back of our houses. 

Who are the Friends of Finsbury Gardens?

Anyone who is interested in improving the only railed gardens in our area.  New people are always most welcome.

 

How do I join?

Please contact Kate Franzmann to find out when the next meeting is, or just for a chat.

If you are live locally and would like to join the group, or if you have information and expertise that can help, we would love to hear from you. Contact Kate by email by clicking here or by phone on 8888 1689.

You can click the thumbnails below to get a more views of some of the things we've been doing:-

 

This postcard of 1904 shows the recently created Finsbury Gardens.  At the far end you can see what were then shops on Finsbury Road, which, together with the shops in Commerce Road, formed the first Wood Green shopping centre. 

The map on the left is from 1894 when what we now know as Finsbury Gardens was just an empty plot with the New River running underneath in its tunnel.  Finsbury Gardens was the name used for the gardens between Trinity Road and Bounds Green Road that are now called Trinity Gardens.

 

The map on the right from 1912 shows Finsbury Gardens with its winding paths.  Nightingale School has been built at the end of what is now Trinity Gardens, and Bounds Green Road had trams!

 

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This site last updated 15th March 2010