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Gardens restoration update
The grand plan to restore the gardens has now cleared its most important hurdles. In December the London Borough of Hounslow gave its unanimous approval and planning consent. With the benefit of this endorsement the Heritage Lottery Fund gave stage two approval in January and has pledged £7.6m towards the £12 million project to restore the grounds of Chiswick House.
We are now in the last stages of completing the detailed agreement for the main works to commence. In the meantime preliminary clearing of parts of the site has started. Work will be phased through the gardens and notices will keep the public informed about which areas are currently in the hands of the contractors. During the works the Avenue will, for safety reasons, be closed to pedestrians for most of the time, although access will be unrestricted via most other gates. Any cars using the site will need to be cleared by the contractors, but will be able to service key areas such as the café as well as various events in the gardens, including the Friends' Night at the Opera on 26 June. (See news and events page for more information)
The café will stay open until July after which time it is expected that a mobile café will be sited in the area of the cricket pavilion, until the new facility, a new café, is opened.
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Cricket fund-raising dinner a huge success
This January three ex Captains of English cricket - Chris Cowdrey, Mike Gatting and Tom Graveney joined forces with local Chiswick supporters at a special fund-raising dinner to improve the cricket facilities at Chiswick House. They were backed by cricket luminaries Chris Adams, Ian Salisbury, Simon Hughes and Patrick Eagar.
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Friends donate bicycle and trailer to Head Gardener
Many local people have enjoyed and benefited from Fiona Crumley's expert guided tours round the gardens which have reassured many people about tree management. The Friends have agreed to provide Fiona with a suitable bicycle and trailer to help transport the necessary tools to outlying parts of the gardens.
Fiona has agreed to give a short talk about the tasks facing her at our AGM which is on Monday 16th June, when we hope to see many Friends.
Kitchen Garden Association Open Days
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