Friday 22 May 2015

Back alley...

This is the cobbled alley that runs along the back of my house behind my garden gate and that's my wisteria hanging over the wall. It's a tucked away place that gets the sun from early morning to mid afternoon and its hardly used at all. The bit that you see has been tidied and swept by myself, weedkiller put down, and generally prepared for an experiment.

Those cobbles are 120 years old and will have seen coal being delivered by horse and cart, baker's boys on bicycles, washing hung out to dry, maids stealing kisses from their farmhand boyfriends in the moonlight. There's history in them and they deserve respect.

Some years ago this alley was completely overgrown, a jungle that you could hardly walk through. A group of neighbours, including myself hired skips, bought weedkiller, and got out their brooms and shovels and completely cleared it over a couple of weekends. It was immaculate and we all enjoyed a very good barbecue in the alley the evening that we finished.

It was good to be able to use the space, nice that we all got together to enjoy it.

Over the years it has stayed pretty clear of the jungle. But some people tip their garden rubbish into it and then seem to wait for ever to move it. I want to change all that. I want to make it a place for people to enjoy.

I've decided to start with my own bit of alley and get some pots planted up. I'll plant easy stuff at first, nasturtiums and bedding just for some colour. I may put in a pot of runner beans and a tomato plant or two. I could even hang a couple of baskets on the walls. But whatever I do I'm hoping that my neighbours take notice and get with the vibe. This little lane could be a truly beautiful place.

Of course it is open to the public as a thoroughfare, so there's a risk of vandalism and thoughtlessness. I'm hoping that people will respect it for what it is though. I believe that most people will delight in it.

We'll see how it goes. Watch this space.

1 comment:

  1. Carmel Payne
    Great idea!!

    Andrew Height
    I think so Carmel, particularly as people are turning their front gardens into car parks.

    Kieran Goodwin
    Love the idea, hope it catches on

    Carmel Payne
    Yep. I can see how this will look even before you've started smile emoticon

    Andrew Height
    If not I'll just do the whole thing myself eventually Kieran.

    Andrew Height
    Carmel and Kieran just look at this in Middlesbrough. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Community-transforms...

    Gardening? It's right up our alley! Community transforms Victorian...
    DAILYMAIL.CO.UK

    Carmel Payne
    Yes I've seen this. Yours will be better though.


    Andrew Height
    I need a couple of inspirational ladies to help me I think.

    Carmel Payne
    Will you be removing any of the cobbles or just using planters?

    Andrew Height
    I would never dig those up. They are so full of history. Tubs, pots, oil drums, tin baths - anything I can get.

    Tricia Kitt
    Always been a pot-lover...

    Tricia Kitt
    And a bit of a climber

    Andrew Height
    Honeysuckle or rose Tricia?

    Carmel Payne
    Good!!! Just checking smile emoticon

    Tricia Kitt
    Just now all 3 in different places. Lots of verticals to soften

    Kathryn Salthouse
    Go for it, I've seen a gated entry in Trafford somewhere that looks amazing I just can't remember where it was!

    Andrew Height
    I contacted the head of traffor council Kathryn. They no longer support gating, but hey....

    Lindsey Messenger
    wonderful idea....you really should do it x

    Peter Burns
    Good luck with it as I think it's a great idea

    Andrew Height
    Well, I am going to try Lindsey. Might take a while, butbi will do what I can.

    Kathryn Salthouse
    Leaflet drop your neighbours, they may be interested too, do Trafford oppose to you gating it yourselves?

    Kathryn Salthouse
    You can do some great displays with old car tyres, Mike will give you some if you like, he has to pay to get rid of them.

    Kathryn Salthouse
    Kathryn Salthouse's photo.

    Andrew Height
    Kathryn, all great ideas I will let you know smile emoticon


    Andrew Height
    I wish you all lived in my road, what a great party we would have in it hidden lane smile emoticon


    Joely Saffron Sant
    Is that an invite?

    Joely Saffron Sant
    Andrew I've got a very shallow brown planter about foot and a half wide and 2 long you can have.

    Andrew Height
    I will take it. Thank x

    Joely Saffron Sant
    I'll pm you our address you can pick it up this weekend if you want. You should get people to split there plants and get stuff that way. I've got loads you could split. Does them good to get a bit of space.

    Andrew Height
    Away this weekend, wilvarrange when I am back though. Cheers!

    Ashley Constable
    Do it1

    Neil Barrett
    Nice bins

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