Saturday 25th April
Report written by Wilson
It was great to be able to be part of the Alive the Alleyway project in Newton Southampton on Saturday, helping to clear an alleyway for the local community. It had turned into a dumping great for unwanted household items. Our job was to come in after the council had cleared these items and to help clear the weeds and brambles and litter. It was a tough job but we got stuck in. We welcomed Debra doing her first ever task - a tough one to start with so i hope we haven't put her off! It was lovely seeing the children enjoying the space they had been given back and hope they enjoy it for years to come.
My project “Alive the Alleyway” aims to transform a neglected, fly-tipped alleyway into a vibrant, safe, and active community space. Currently, the area is a health hazard filled with mattresses and broken furniture. By clearing this debris and applying interactive "street art," we will turn a "no-go zone" into a place for play, exercise, and neighbourhood pride. This is important to me because of how this alley attracts drug users, smokers and other bad influenced people, especially being in an area where there are a lot of kids, it creates a bad influence and a bad image on SO14. This will be a 4 day community event where on the first 2 days we will be clearing the big heavy items i.e mattresses and broken furniture where we will need the community as well as volunteers who are willing to help clearing this. On the next 2 days we will get the community to clean up the small bits of rubbish and clearing overgrown plants so they get some involvement, but also at the end to paint the alley walls with colours, making the alleyway alive again, with food and music.
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