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Tom Ryland Award for Conservation 2019
St. Augustine's Church
Nancye Goulden Award 2021
245 Hammersmith Road Landscaping
Special Award 2015
The Eventim Apollo
Environment Award 2015
Waldo Road, College Park
Conservation Award 2017
Bush Theatre
Nancye Goulden Award 2013
The Ginger Pig
Conservation Award 2010
St Paul's church
Conservation Award 2011
20 St Peter’s Square
Nancye Goulden Award 2018
St Paul's Girls School Pavilion
Nancye Goulden Award 2019
Hammersmith Grove Parklets
Environment Award 2018
Queen's Wharf & Riverside Walk
Nancye Goulden Award 2011
Phoenix School Caretaker’s House
Environment Award 2016
Dunnhumby building
Conservation Award 2015
Hammersmith Station
Environment Award 2008
Maggie's centre
Environment Award 2015
Dorsett Hotel
Tom Ryland Award for Conservation 2021
Mission Hall, Iffley Road
Environment Award 2022
The Palladium, Shepherds Bush Green
Environment Award 2010
Burlington Danes School
Nancye Goulden Award 2014
Temple Lodge
Conservation Award 2012
St Peters Church
Nancye Goulden Award 2022
The Elder Press Cafe
Nancye Goulden Award 2018
2A Loftus Road
Environment Award 2021
Quaker Meeting House
Jane Mercer Award 2022
The Green Project (Shepherds Bush)
Nancye Goulden Award 2003
Ravenscourt Park walled garden
Nancye Goulden Award 2019
Paintbox Studios | Coffeeology
Nancye Goulden Award 2017
20 St James Street
Environment Award 2018
TV Centre redevelopment
The Hammersmith Society announced the winners of its prestigious Awards, presented Andy Slaughter MP, on Thursday 29th June at its AGM at 245 Hammermsith Road. A narrative describing the review process for the nominations is here:
Two Wooden Spoons were awarded to the council this year for the following, more details of which can be found in the above narrative.
The full list of nominations is shown below for reference. There are some more photos on our Instagram page
Environment Award |
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While there was a certain functional honesty to the 1960’s Threshold And Union House, the Hoxton Hotel has now replaced it in double-quick time, after some initial overlooking and light issues with the neighbours in Pennard Road. The ‘Ready to Rock’ cinema look echoes the former cinemas next door (now Dorsett and last year’s Award winner, the Palladium), not to mention the theatre, now O2 Empire, that completes ‘The Lawn‘ |
This is a new office block alongside the former TV centre in Wood Crescent, offering contemporary office space targeting BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating with solar power and grey water recycling. On one side, the curve follows the curve of the TV Centre. |
Tom Ryland Award for Conservation |
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The former Salvation Army building in Dalling Road has been refurbished, and is under new ownership. |
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Nancye Goulden Award |
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Jane Mercer Award |
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Guerilla gardening in the Askew Road area by Oleana O’Leary, Bryan Furlong and others, AKA Askew in Bloom |
More photos on Instagram
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Wooden Spoon |
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Hammersmith and Fulham Council for not living up to it’s ‘greenest borough’ mantra and ‘doing things with and not to residents’ manifesto, by: a) Consenting demolition of Ada Lewis House by Southern Housing Group, against sustained local opposition. Ada Lewis is a substantial building appropriate to the townscape, housing key workers, and eminently capable of being repurposed. b) Not considering embodied carbon, despite its own declaration of a ‘climate emergency’. c) Permitting the destruction of mature trees around the building, in an area notably short of green space and tree cover. https://twitter.com/jbpartridge/status/1646793329194020867?s=20 |
Hammersmith and Fulham Council for imposing so-called ‘Clean Air Neighbourhoods’ with insufficient research, initially as the ‘TCPR’ in South Fulham, creating additional pollution on main roads, and resulting in business closures; then proposing the same for the Brackenbury and other areas of Hammersmith, as shown on the map below |
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Click on an image to see Award winners, Wooden spoons, and where recorded, the related Nominations.
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Click on a pin for a popup which shows what we have recorded about it - client, architect etc. with links to a picture where available, and the relevant awards page. The complete list of Awards & Nominations is available here in spreadsheet form:
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Thank you for nominating me.
I need to include my neighbour Bryan Furlong as we are doing this project together.
I started it in 2019 and won in competition “Best tree bed” from LBHF. This was good achievement.
We had several volunteers and progress is looking great.
I created page on Facebook “Askewinbloom” to show our work. Unfortunately it is not easy to maintain page having full time job and 3 kids. There are pictures showing what we are doing.
Since 2019 the street looks cleaner. People started to give more respect to our street and I believe to the environment in general.
Great to see streets in bloom!