Greening Roupell Park

A community-led project to shape greener, healthier spaces at Roupell Park Estate

Upcoming Workshops & Events

The first workshop will be:

Spring seed sowing and bed preparation

Saturday April 25th 2026

⌚ 1030 - 1230

📍 Community Garden
(in front of the Community Centre)

Workshops will be held on the last Saturday of every month - check back here or get in touch for more information

Workshops are free for all residents of Roupell Park Estate

No experience needed

woman watering seedlings in new flowerbed

About the project

Social Landscapes is working with residents of Roupell Park Estate to co-design a community Greening Plan.

This project is funded by the Mayor of London’s Green Roots Fund. It will explore practical ways to make the estate greener, more biodiverse, and more climate resilient.

The process is shaped by residents’ ideas, with support from our Community Gardener and experienced designers.

Community gardening group celebrating

What we’ll do together

  • Planting for wildlife and pollinators

  • Managing rainwater and improving climate resilience

  • Making shared spaces more welcoming and usable

  • Opportunities for growing food

  • Building skills and confidence in green stewardship

You don’t need any experience, just come along and get involved. Everyone is welcome.

Get Involved

📅 See upcoming events

✉️ Contact us: info@sociallandscapes.co.uk

💬 Join the residents’ WhatsApp group using this link or the QR code below:

Please note your phone number and WhatsApp profile will be visible to other members of the group.

Why this matters

Roupell Park has a strong tradition of residents caring for its green spaces. This project helps build on that by:

  • Working more consistently together

  • Building lasting relationships

  • Creating a resident-led Greening Plan

  • Strengthening future funding opportunities

Together, we can create greener spaces that support wellbeing, wildlife, and climate resilience.

This project is funded by the Mayor of London’s Green Roots Fund