Queens Boundary Community

An an area with wonderful people and activities between Markhouse Road, Lea Bridge Road and Hoe Street, in Walthamstow, London E17

Category: Activities

  • Books for Barclay School

    Books for Barclay School

    A pile of reading material was given as Christmas present from the E17 Story Windows project, based in QBC, to Barclay primary school on Hoe Street. “I hope that the students enjoy their books! Please ensure they are given to children to take home as a gift, not tied to attainment or behaviour just for…

  • Pantry and warm space in action

    Pantry and warm space in action

    The food pantry and warm space in Stafford Hall continue to be badly needed by many in the community. BBC News filmed a report on the operation.

  • Over 20,000 bulbs planted

    Over 20,000 bulbs planted

    Local volunteers have sown more than double their target number of bulbs in recent months. They got many free from the council and more from shop sales. Well done and a big thank you to all of he wonderful gardeners who did all this. As well as thousands in Queens Road Cemetery the list includes…

  • Bulb planting in cemetery

    Bulb planting in cemetery

    Help us reach 10,000 bulbs planted in 2023. Join in on Sunday 3 December 11am-1pm at Queens Road Cemetery We have allium and crocus bulbs to add to section C of the cemetery to the north-east of the chapel. We will also be seed sowing. All help is much appreciated. The tool of choice is…

  • London in Bloom awards our gardeners gold

    London in Bloom awards our gardeners gold

    The green fingered volunteers have earned a top rank in this year’s horticulture awards, again. The Queens Boundary Community gardeners were rated gold in the Small London Village category for the 2nd year in a row with a score of 86 out of 100 points. The citation said the overall impression was: An extensive range…

  • Rutland Road plants rescued ahead of changes

    Rutland Road plants rescued ahead of changes

    The council plans to replace the raised flowerbeds on Rutland Road with rain gardens to help reduce flood risks. Local volunteers have been saving the very established plants including euphorbia, valerian, cornus midwinter fire and roses. The community gardeners dug them out for re-use around our neighbourhood such as to finish a hedge line and…

  • Cemetery gardeners get gold at London in Bloom

    Cemetery gardeners get gold at London in Bloom

    In only our 2nd year of entering the competition, Friends of Queens Road Cemetery has won a gold medal at the Royal Horticultural Society’s London In Bloom competition! We came in strong in our first year, winning a Silver Gilt, but somehow we’ve topped it. The judges said: A real oasis for wildlife. The cemetery…

  • Streets choose to bee friendly

    Streets choose to bee friendly

    Several streets have become “Bee Friendly“, stopping the council from using harmful weedkilller. They hope to keep the tree pits full of greenery and wildflowers rather than these being routinely killed off. People on Wellesley, Belgrave, Lansdown, Devonshire and Somerset have pledged to do weeding with tool supplied by the council. Meanwhile the council will…

  • Park abuzz with activity thanks to volunteers

    Park abuzz with activity thanks to volunteers

    Thomas Gamuel Park had a terrific warm and lively atmosphere today as QBC volunteers picked up litter, did gardening and for the first time this year opened the cafe. The gardeners weeded, mulched, deadhead daffodils. Everyone remarked on how lovely the perennial border is looking after 3 years of work by the team. The litter…

  • Stafford Hall transformed into community hub and warm space

    Stafford Hall transformed into community hub and warm space

    7 days of volunteers’ effort has created a lovely ‘living room’ in the heart of QBC where people can come to keep warm and save money on heating bills. It will also be a community hub for many other activities plus those of St Barnabas Church that owns the hall.

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