Haselbury Neighbourhood Improvements

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Rain Gardens at Bexley and Beckenham Gardens Consultation

This consultation relates to installing rain gardens along Bexley and Beckenham Gardens. This is part of the final phase of the Moore Brook Green Link.

The proposals include rain garden buildouts to improve the streetscape and the local environment and to replace of steps linking Perry Gardens and Bexley Gardens with a more accessible ramp.

CONSULTATION ENDS ON 19TH FEBRUARY 2023 AT 17:00

Moore Brook Green Link

The Moore Brook, a tributary of Pymmes Brook, is one of London's lost rivers that flows beneath Haselbury's Streets. We're introducing rain gardens so you can follow the route of the river between Firs Farm Wetlands and Pymmes Park Wetlands where it peeks above ground. View a map of the Moore Brook (PDF, 102.91 KB).

Rain gardens are a type of sustainable drainage system (SuDS) which mimic natural drainage. They store water and release it slowly into the drainage system and surrounding soil, helping to reduce flood risk and pollution. The plants increase biodiversity and help to improve air quality.

As part of the Haselbury neighbourhood improvements, we consulted on the Moore Brook Green Link project. View the consultation leaflet (PDF, 2806.49 KB) sent to residents and businesses in September 2018.

The Moore Brook Green Link specifically relates to numbers 4 to 8 in the consultation document.

Status of the Moore Brook Green Link schemes:

  • Haselbury School rain gardens - COMPLETE
  • Deansway rain gardens - COMPLETE
  • Westerham shops improvements - COMPLETE
  • Park Lane and Haselbury Green improvements - COMPLETE
  • Bexley & Beckenham Rain Gardens and ramp - In stages of detailed design and consultation

If you have any queries please email bluegreen@enfield.gov.uk


Rain Gardens at Bexley and Beckenham Gardens Consultation

This consultation relates to installing rain gardens along Bexley and Beckenham Gardens. This is part of the final phase of the Moore Brook Green Link.

The proposals include rain garden buildouts to improve the streetscape and the local environment and to replace of steps linking Perry Gardens and Bexley Gardens with a more accessible ramp.

CONSULTATION ENDS ON 19TH FEBRUARY 2023 AT 17:00

Moore Brook Green Link

The Moore Brook, a tributary of Pymmes Brook, is one of London's lost rivers that flows beneath Haselbury's Streets. We're introducing rain gardens so you can follow the route of the river between Firs Farm Wetlands and Pymmes Park Wetlands where it peeks above ground. View a map of the Moore Brook (PDF, 102.91 KB).

Rain gardens are a type of sustainable drainage system (SuDS) which mimic natural drainage. They store water and release it slowly into the drainage system and surrounding soil, helping to reduce flood risk and pollution. The plants increase biodiversity and help to improve air quality.

As part of the Haselbury neighbourhood improvements, we consulted on the Moore Brook Green Link project. View the consultation leaflet (PDF, 2806.49 KB) sent to residents and businesses in September 2018.

The Moore Brook Green Link specifically relates to numbers 4 to 8 in the consultation document.

Status of the Moore Brook Green Link schemes:

  • Haselbury School rain gardens - COMPLETE
  • Deansway rain gardens - COMPLETE
  • Westerham shops improvements - COMPLETE
  • Park Lane and Haselbury Green improvements - COMPLETE
  • Bexley & Beckenham Rain Gardens and ramp - In stages of detailed design and consultation

If you have any queries please email bluegreen@enfield.gov.uk


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    It is proposed to improve the streetscape and the local environment along Bexley and Beckenham Gardens. This will involve:

    • Constructing new rain gardens along the roads
    • Replacing the steps between Perry Gardens and Bexley Gardens with a more accessible ramp.

    The questionnaire is entirely voluntary and any information you provide will be treated confidentially and in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).

    PLEASE CAREFULLY LOOK AT THE PROVIDED PLANS OF THE SCHEME BEFORE ANSWERING THE QUESTIONNAIRE.

    Consultation ends on 19th February 2023 at 17:00

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