Showing posts with label riverside_drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label riverside_drive. Show all posts

4 April 2025

Two traffic islands


The two new traffic islands in Riverside Drive have been fully completed and are so new that the keep left signs are still in place.


Against my expectations formed during their construction, the two islands look identical which obviously makes sense.

22 March 2025

Behind Kingfisher Drive


The first part of 2025 was notably grey so on the few sunny days it was good to see some of the prettier parts of Ham, like this line of trees doing their best to hide Kingfisher Drive from the many people out walking on Ham Lands.

15 March 2025

A second traffic island


A few weeks ago I mentioned that a new traffic island was being built in Riverside Drive in the Fellbrook area and this is a second one, further west and opposite the sports pavilion.

The design of this one is less substantial and I will post pictures of both islands once they are fully completed so that the comparison is easier to make.

8 February 2025

New traffic island


A new traffic island is being installed in Riverside Drive in the Fellbrook area.

There are dropped kerbs there already but this still seems like an odd place for a pedestrian crossing when the main flows are along Croft Way and Teddington Lock Footpath so I suspect this is more about trying to slow motorists down than to help pedestrians cross the road.

26 January 2025

More trees


It is always good to see more trees planted and these were something of a surprise as there were some local objections when the nearby Community Orchard was planted in 2021. What I particularly like is that the trees have been planted in two lines to, hopefully, grow into a decent barrier in time.

Richmond Council have just done a consultation on trees in the Borough (I submitted a response) which suggests an intention to plant a lot more trees and I hope that happens.

17 November 2024

A line of barriers


Somebody is doing something in Riverside Drive, at the Ham Street end, and there is a line of red barriers showing where it is being done.

30 December 2023

Light pollution


Unfortunately the camera software in my iPhone has automatically "improved" this picture to show more detail and in doing so it has masked just how bright these lights are.

This is the Kew and Ham Sports Association site on Riverside Drive, close to the Ashburnham Road mini roundabout, and these excessive lights must be having an impact on the wildlife on Ham Lands.

16 June 2023

The last of the green


This year had been fantastic for all things green until the dry late-spring and the early-summer heatwave quickly turned a lot of it brown so here is a reminder of how glorious it was just a short while ago. 

This is the view from Croft Way looking across the patch of grass on the corner with Riverside Drive, that is where the street lights are, with Ham Lands beyond that.

25 May 2023

Over mown


While the grass verge on Riverside Drive by Wates Estate has mostly been left unmown, this section by Perryfield Way has been mercilessly mown very low and in straight lines like the main lawn in a country house when it should look wild like Ham Lands on the other side of the road.

24 May 2023

Daisies


The strip of grass between Riverside Drive and Wates Estate has (mostly) been left unmown, as it should be in No Mow May, and looks all the better for it. I especially like the areas that rise slightly so that that you are looking at the daisies side-on rather than looking down at them.

19 May 2023

White signpost


There are a few white signposts in Ham but while most are almost hidden by the neighbouring vegetation this one, on the corner of Ham Street and Riverside Drive, delights in it.

29 April 2023

New grass


A desire path has been between Kingfisher Drive and Riveside Drive has created a muddy scar across the grass which someone is trying to repair by planting new seed and putting up a barrier to allow it to grow. 

That seems to be working for the moment but desire paths are there for a reason and the muddy line is likely to return.

8 April 2023

No Weeds Allowed


I admire the idea of a "no Weeds Allowed" sign though I doubt its effectiveness. However, what it lacks in function it more than makes up for in humour and appearance. 

14 March 2023

Katey's


The last time I posted a picture of this pavilion in Riverside Drive was in 2012 and then the sign was less prominent and was for Little Hamsters Play Cafe. This is a similar business to Katey's Nursery and Pre-school but I do not know if they are related in any way.

4 March 2023

Tree surgery


A few weeks ago I posted about bushes on Riverside Drive, just off to the right of this picture, being cut back (in a good way) and the good work has continued. The tree has been pollarded, the messy offshoots have been removed and the bushes along Rushmead have been trimmed.

27 February 2023

Cleared path


I have commented a couple of times about the way that vegetation obstructs the cycle and footpaths between Riverside Drive and Hardwicke Road, most recently in July 2022, and it is excellent news to see that it has been cleared right back so that there are no obstructions at all.

This is the Riverside Drive end of the paths where the bushes have been cut right back, they used to look like this.

17 December 2022

More cutbacks


This is Riverside Drive close to Croft Way with Meadowview in the background and the bushes in the centre have obviously been cropped back. I do not have any great issues with the pruning though I am a little surprised that the small section at the left end has not been cut back to the same line as the rest.

26 May 2022

No Mow May in Wates


Propelled by the wish to increase biodiversity and to reduce spending, No Mow May has grown significantly in recent years and I am very glad to see it do so.

It is a change that not everybody welcomes (yet) and I hear some complaints about verges not being mown and see where some people have decided to mow public spaces but it is a trend that is gaining momentum and I am sure that the no mowers will win through.

17 November 2021

A golden autumn


It has been a good autumn this year with little rain and a good amount of sun which I have tried to make the most of in the timing of my walks so that I can get to enjoy settings like this.

26 October 2021

Five feathers


This looks like an Indigenous American artefact to me but that is just a guess; I have no idea where it comes from, what it represents or why it is hanging from a tree in Riverside Drive.