
Great days in the future of Mortlake.
Sixty or so people walked the Time Trek Trail on Friday afternoon, listening to David Deaton and Helen Deaton talking about the history of Mortlake.
On Saturday over 200 local residents attended the event. There will be a full report from the organisers on discussions and solutions proposed in the next few weeks, but we report on some of the scenes and ideas. Obviously whatever development eventually goes ahead on the Stag Brewery site, it will not happen in the near future. Mortlake cannot wait for improvement, development of local civic pride and a heart for the area.

Damian Keogh (Co-Founder of the Story Collective, whose film studios are working on the site, speaking), Francine Bates (Chair Mortlake Community Association) and Charles Campion (JTP Community Planning Team) welcome participants to the Mash-Up.
Jonathan Perry, Nick Taylor and Nick Davies below presenting enterprising ideas about the heart of Mortlake, proposing it should be close to Mortlake Green.


Max Gold proposing a Cafe on Mortlake Green and how to recover from the pyroclastic flow which has enveloped Mortlake and its history.
Below Ann Hewitt discussing concerns and proposals about local traffic


Tim Lennon above on recycling the area

Timi Fabian (Mortlake Community Association), Cllr Tony Paterson, Sarah Olney MP, Cllr Jim Millard, Cllr Niki Crookdake, Cllr Clare Vollum, Mairead Murray (The Story Works) and Cllr Anton McNulty-Howard.

Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDs) are part of the solution to reducing and eliminating flood events. Worth magnifying the illustrations to see the detail of these proposals.

Cllr Julia Cambridge and Cllr Jim Millard promoting the PowerStation with Achieving for Children,
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