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Put in the Groundwork to help reflect the River Wandle on film

An environmental charity is working this summer to produce a film to tell the story of the River Wandle, and they want community groups and locals to help make the film.

Groundwork is a national charity, established over more than 20 years, that works to create better places which work in a greener, more sustainable way and to improve local economic prospects.

In the late 18th and through the 19th century, the River Wandle was an important industrial feature in south London. The source of the River Wandle is widely accepted as being close to the site of the old Swan and Sugarloaf pub in South Croydon, with much of its modern course culverted until it re-emerges in Wandle Park, and flows on towards Beddington, Carshalton and Merton, joining the Thames at Wandsworth.

The Groundwork film is being created as part of the Reflecting the Wandle project which aims to increase awareness of the region, its heritage, environment, and history.

Groundwork’s spokesperson, Saira Niazi, told Inside Croydon: “We are looking to involve people from the local community to assist in all aspects of the film, from post-production to design. No experience is necessary, just creativity and enthusiasm. Whether you’re an amateur actor, budding cameraman or have a flare for sets and props, we need your help to bring the Wandle to life.”

Groundwork is staging a number of workshops:

To register your place, contact Daniel Brittle: daniel.brittle@groundwork.org.uk or  020 8762 0353

“We are also looking for two volunteer assistant directors,” Niazi said. “You will work with the director and members of the community who will share their memories, stories and experiences of the River Wandle and help transform these into a film.” If you are interested in these positions please contact Rupal Shah on rupal.shah@groundwork.org.uk or 0207 960 4283

The project is being delivered through The Living Wandle Landscape Partnership Scheme, which is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, and aims to re-vitalise the Wandle as an identifiable, high quality asset to the communities of south London, through engagement with the natural and built heritage of the river.


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