Wansey Street and the Mobile Gardeners’ Park

It may be the wrong side of Walworth Road but Wansey Street is becoming one of the most interesting streets in the area. The neighbouring Heygate Estate is due for demolition, but there are a huge number of mature trees on the estate. Campaigners christened these the North Kennington Urban Forest and convinced developers to preserve most of them. Along the way the campaigners also secured a site on Wansey Street for a community garden, called The Mobile Gardeners’ Park. At some stage in the next few years, Wansey Street will be extended through where the park is currently situated, at which point it will move elsewhere, hence the mobile element.

It features an ingenious and rather beautiful use of an old sofa.

The Mobile Gardeners' Park sofa - kenningtonrunoff.com

Most of the plants are growing in pots so they can easily be relocated:The Mobile Gardeners' Park - kenningtonrunoff.com

The Mobile Gardeners' Park containers - kenningtonrunoff.com

A volunteer has built a geodesic dome on the site:

The Mobile Gardeners' Park geodesic dome - kenningtonrunoff.com

The wild flower meadow won’t be relocating unfortunately:

The Mobile Gardeners' Park meadow - kenningtonrunoff.com

Wansey Street is also home to the pilot project for the North Kennington regeneration masterplan, and if all the planned new buildings come out looking as good as this one then North Kennington and surrounding areas will be transformed.

new building, Wansey Street - kenningtonrunoff.com

Aobaba Vietnamese restaurant and Longdan Express Oriental Supermarket

Relatively new on Walworth Road are two exciting arrivals within the same premises. Aobaba is a top notch and very reasonably priced Vietnamese street food restaurant. The veggie options are particularly good, the Vietnamese beers are cheap, and there’s a multitude of choice about how to flavour your bubble tea.

Aobaba - kenningtonrunoff.com

Lots of choice of garnishes:

Aobaba garnishes - kenningtonrunoff.com

Nice food, beautifully presented:Aobaba food - kenningtonrunoff.com

Even if you’re not a big buyer of oriental foods, the Longdan Express Oriental Supermarket is worth a visit for quality Western brands that aren’t otherwise easy to find in the area, like Teapigs tea.

Longdan Express Oriental Supermarket 2 - kenningtonrunoff.com Longdan Express Oriental Supermarket - kenningtonrunoff.com

The eighth annual Kennington Village Fete is this Saturday in Cleaver Square

As you can see from all the elements on the flier below, it’s really more than a fete – it’s a hyper-fete.

Although the alarmingly popular Bat the Rat stall has sadly departed for pastures new, the Amazing Human Fruit Machine still remains – and it really is amazing, or at least highly amusing the first time you see it.

Several Kennington restaurants will be serving food including The Lobster Pot which is one of London’s finest seafood restaurants, and definitely the most fun.

There will be live music, and who will the surprise special guests be? Morrissey? Florence? The Machine? Dot Allison? Giles Fraser performing A Change Is Gonna Come?

Finally, be sure to buy some Walworth Honey as harvested in East Kennington – previous years’ batches have been deliciously lemon-y like nothing you can buy in the shops, and eating local honey is supposed to be good for hay fever.

See you there.

Kennington Village Fete - kenningtonrunoff.com

The Kennington Bookshop

Kennington Bookshop is now closed but the site became Vanilla Black Coffee & Books.

The Kennington Bookshop is an excellent independent book store in the heart of Kennington. It’s great for last minute gift shopping (they also sell cards and wrapping paper), and they have a second hand section in the basement. Local author Will Self has been spotted in there, so it may be the bookshop referred to in this article.

The Kennington Bookshop - kenningtonrunoff.com

Also if you want a less common, more Kennington twist on the ultimate smug middle class London accessory, the Daunt Books bag, get a Kennington Bookshop bag instead:

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food festival on a boat in West Kennington

Tamesis Dock, formerly known as The English Maid, is one of the best bars on the Thames. It’s a converted 1930s Dutch barge permanently docked off Albert Embankment in West Kennington. They sometimes play host to cool gigs, sometimes private parties, and the atmosphere is always good. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday night it hosts a dinner where fifteen different street food vendors all prepare a course (five each night). We recommend going along on Friday when London’s premier waffle makers Waffle On will be preparing one of the courses. Time Out has more info.

Doost – a Persian Grill & Vodka Bar

Doost is a Persian Grill & Vodka Bar that opened in the site Amici outgrew on Kennington Road. A Persian Grill & Vodka Bar might seem like a strange combination, but apparently vodka bars were widespread in Iran before the Islamic Revolution, and the food is really nice if not cheap. Their website appears to have been inspired by Hooters but despite that, it’s neither tacky nor unrefined.

Doost Persian Grill & Vodka Bar - Kenningtonrunoff.com

Kennington blogs

Many of our fellow Kennington blogs have responded enthusiastically to the arrival of this blog so it’s time to give them a name check:

Better North Kennington

Mobile Gardeners, a dynamic new meanwhile community park space in North Kennington

Roundabout News, all about the north roundabout in North Kennington

Kennington SE11

SE11 Lurker

Kennington People on Bikes

Now and Then East Kennington

The East Kennington Society

This Is East Kennington

East Kennington London SE17

The West Kennington Society

West Kennington Trust

SW8 West Kennington

West Kennington Grove

Tradescant Road and South Lambeth

I Love West Kennington

West Kennington Village