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The hum of summer mornings
The summer holidays have begun. The roads are quieter at half past eight. The school run has dissolved into a six-week pause, replaced by the cheerful chaos of children’s camps and activities. This morning, outside the leisure centre, a small crowd of five-year-olds clutched water bottles and waited to be signed in. Their parents compared […]
The garden that opened its gate
You see it happen quietly. A front garden gate left ajar during a street party. A neighbour inviting passers-by to cut roses from the climber by the fence. The small gesture that says: this is ours, not just mine. Across the borough, the roses are at their peak. Petals spill over brick walls in Mortlake. […]
The tombola that built a playground
You know the kind of fundraiser that starts with a quiet idea in someone’s kitchen and ends with queues round the block? That happened here last June, when St Mary’s primary school set out to replace its crumbling climbing frame. The goal was five thousand pounds. The parent volunteers printed flyers, borrowed trestle tables, and […]
Gardens opened, strangers greeted, tables shared
You see it most clearly in June. The evenings stretch, the air softens, and people remember they live among other people. Someone props open a garden gate in Twickenham. A neighbour you’ve only nodded to for three years stops to admire the roses climbing your railings in Kew. You linger at the crossing on Sheen […]
When the roses bloom, so do we
There is a particular afternoon in June when everything aligns. The garden club meets under a canopy of old apple trees, secateurs in hand, voices overlapping. Someone brings cake. Someone else brings cuttings wrapped in damp newspaper. The roses are at their absolute best, every bush heavy with scent and colour. This is the high […]

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