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Скачать или смотреть DIGITAL SHORT FILM SERIES - FILMS 1 to 7

  • Wimbledon & Putney Commons
  • 2021-08-10
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We are delighted to have showcased an exciting series of short films, each telling a different story of Wimbledon and Putney Commons - and the people who love them. Here you can see all seven films in one video - so grab a coffee and sit back and enjoy the Commons!

Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Lottery players, Wimbledon and Putney Commons secured vital funding in 2019 to develop a masterplan to help sustain and conserve this unspoilt landscape. The masterplan will ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty, nature and heritage of this slice of countryside in the city.

The Commons are a mosaic of natural habitats; ancient heathland, acidic grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands, each with their own unique flora and fauna. Nocturnal sightings of badgers and foxes are commonplace and recently muntjac deer have been seen on Putney Heath. Over 96 species of birds and 30 species of butterflies have made this place their home, as well as the increasingly scarce Stag Beetle. The Commons’ importance is recognised with its designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

The team at Wimbledon and Putney Commons have been working with consultants, Barker Langham, landscape architects MRG Studio, architects IF_DO and Barry Stow, to devise a masterplan that will protect this precious wilderness for our visitors and the flora and fauna that live here. The commitment of everyone involved in this project has resulted in a masterplan that will pull together all the vital strands: landscape and heritage conservation, visitor experience, accessibility and facilities, and also takes in development of the iconic Wimbledon Windmill Museum. A public consultation on the masterplan will be undertaken later this year.

This year marks the Commons’ 150th anniversary and the Commons' unique history is clear to see. The Keepers still patrol on horseback, golfers still adhere to the old byelaw of wearing red, and the site is scattered with built heritage from bronze-age earth works to war memorials.

But a century and a half after their foundation, the true value of the Commons has never been more apparent. The Commons have been a lifeline for local people during the Covid-19 pandemic. They are a place to walk, run, meet, escape, explore and breathe – and people need that more than ever.

Film 1 - An introduction to the Commons
Film 2 - tells the story of the site’s extraordinary history.
Film 3 - explores the Commons’ incredible habitats with our Conservation and Engagement Officer, Peter Haldane.
Film 4 - features Wimbledon Common’s iconic Windmill. Find out more about this amazing building from one of the people who knows it best - Asif Malik, Chairman of the Wimbledon Windmill Museum Trustees.
Film 5 - The Commons were established in 1871 ‘for purposes of exercise and recreation’ and this film shows the massive part sport has always played in the Commons’ story, right into the present.
Film 6 - landscape architect Jennifer Mui from MRG talks about working on the plan with us – and about how important the Commons are to her as a local resident, particularly over the last year of the pandemic.
Film 7 - The short films finishes by looking to the future – of the Commons and of our planet. Find out about how our peat bogs can help tackle climate change with our Defra-appointed Conservator, Oliver Bennett.

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