Sign the petition to save Springfield Park



Tell Wandsworth Council to reverse their decision and Save Springfield Park

By clicking 'Sign' I agree to the Conservative Party using the contact information I provide to keep me updated via email and telephone on this and other issues until further notice. You can read our data collection and use policy here.

Tell the Council to Save Springfield Park

Springfield Park is our new 32-acre park next to the redeveloped Springfield Hospital. The first phase of the park opened this summer, off Burntwood Lane, after many years of planning and construction work.

 

It’s the largest new park in London for decades, outside of the Olympics legacy.

 

Wandsworth Council has the legal option to buy Springfield Park for a pound, securing it for future generations. But instead of owning our park, the council is letting it revert to the developer.

 

This puts our park at risk. After five years, the funding pot for maintenance will run out. The council expects new residents at the Springfield site to pay for a large public park from their service changes. 

 

This is a precarious model and the pressure will be to reduce standards and limit access. Ultimately, who owns and who pays will decide its future.

 

We believe that public parks should be owned by the public. That’s the only way to ensure they are run properly, are run for us, and are secure for decades to come.

 

Wandsworth Council should buy Springfield Park. The maintenance costs involved are no different from any other park, don’t arise for five years and could be met easily, including by reallocating other funding from the site. A pound buys land worth millions.

 

Please sign the petition and tell the council to think again.


UPDATE: We have now submitted our petition to Wandsworth Council, but the more signatures we receive increases the pressure on Wandsworth Council to change their decision so please continue to sign and share this with your friends, family, and neighbours.

mail@savespringfieldpark.co.uk

Published and promoted by Harry Todd on behalf of the WTCA, all contactable at 1 Summerstown, London, SW17 0BQ
Share by: