We manage the park
Myatt’s Field Park Project is responsible for managing Myatt’s Fields Park in partnership with Lambeth Council as part of their Pioneer Parks programme. We oversee all buildings and facilities, including the football pitches and tennis courts, the Mulberry Centre and Little Cat Cafe. If you have any enquiries, please contact us on [email protected]. In 2011 we completed our Parks for People Heritage Lottery fund restoration. In 2017 we were awarded up to £500,000 by Lambeth Council to renovate our park depot, creating a new community food hub and kitchen. Click here to find out more.
We run events
We run a varied programme of public events throughout the year. These include our Midsummer Fair in June, a live music programme on the bandstand throughout July and August, Harvest Festival in September and Christmas Carols in December and host a whole range of smaller activities, from yoga to bat walks, sleepovers, African drumming sessions and gardening clubs for adults and children. From May to August 2018 we’re working with a local independent organiser to pilot a Sunday market. Find out more about what’s on and how you can get involved as a volunteer or by running your own events.
We're a food hub
In Victorian times fruit and vegetables were grown here for sale in the old Covent Garden Market. The park takes its name from Joseph Myatt, a tenant farmer who was famous for growing rhubarb, strawberries and cabbage. Today we’re an Edible Park with cherries, apples, pears, hazelnuts, mulberries and a fig tree. In 2009, the charity redeveloped the park’s the derelict greenhouse to grow food for the park, the cafe and for community activities. Our greenhouse supports local food growing projects on estates, in schools and on streets, providing free seedlings and advice.
Since 2013 we’ve run nearly 500 community food activities, including World Kitchen at the Mulberry Centre cook and eat for families, Food Heroes, a project for which local people taught others about the food they love and Cook Like a Caribbean, which involved gathering knowledge about Caribbean food heritage. Visit our Myatt's Food Group blog to see recipes and descriptions of these sessions. Gary McQuiggin has made two short films: one about our Retired People's Lunch Club and another one about all other food sessions. We’re a member of Incredible Edible Lambeth and the Lambeth Food Partnership and we’re working with others to transform our local food system as part of Vassall and Coldharbour Food Network.
We support local families
Thanks to funding from Lambeth Early Action Partnership, we employ two family engagement workers, Clare and Sylvia. Their role is to find out what services and activities families would like to see for babies and young children (aged four and under) in Vassall Ward and to build a network of parents, which will form the basis of a parents forum to ensure that the views of local families are heard. They organise events in the park and surrounding area, for example a Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Liz Atkinson Children’s Centre, coffee mornings and toy swaps at Myatts Field South, Myatts Field North and Cowley estates, crafts and storytelling at Minet Library, and cook and eat sessions at the Mulberry Centre or to find out more about what’s coming up. To get in touch, or join the mailing list, email Clare and Sylvia at [email protected] or [email protected]
We work for the community
We work in collaboration with many fantastic local organisations for the benefit of our community. Local football team Lambeth Tigers, based in the park after being made homeless during a nearby estate redevelopment, provide training for up to 200 young people a week. MFPP is a nurture organisation for London Community Foundation, holding and administering small grants on behalf of local people, and we’ve helped to develop Vassall and Coldharbour Forum, which brings together up to 60 local organisations to work strategically with the aim of creating long term and sustainable change. MFPP is a member of Minet Hub which brings together the park, Longfield Hall, Minet library, the Remakery and Minet Conservation Association to deliver a range of services for local people. Click here to find out more about our partners, supporters and friends.
Myatt’s Field Park Project is responsible for managing Myatt’s Fields Park in partnership with Lambeth Council as part of their Pioneer Parks programme. We oversee all buildings and facilities, including the football pitches and tennis courts, the Mulberry Centre and Little Cat Cafe. If you have any enquiries, please contact us on [email protected]. In 2011 we completed our Parks for People Heritage Lottery fund restoration. In 2017 we were awarded up to £500,000 by Lambeth Council to renovate our park depot, creating a new community food hub and kitchen. Click here to find out more.
We run events
We run a varied programme of public events throughout the year. These include our Midsummer Fair in June, a live music programme on the bandstand throughout July and August, Harvest Festival in September and Christmas Carols in December and host a whole range of smaller activities, from yoga to bat walks, sleepovers, African drumming sessions and gardening clubs for adults and children. From May to August 2018 we’re working with a local independent organiser to pilot a Sunday market. Find out more about what’s on and how you can get involved as a volunteer or by running your own events.
We're a food hub
In Victorian times fruit and vegetables were grown here for sale in the old Covent Garden Market. The park takes its name from Joseph Myatt, a tenant farmer who was famous for growing rhubarb, strawberries and cabbage. Today we’re an Edible Park with cherries, apples, pears, hazelnuts, mulberries and a fig tree. In 2009, the charity redeveloped the park’s the derelict greenhouse to grow food for the park, the cafe and for community activities. Our greenhouse supports local food growing projects on estates, in schools and on streets, providing free seedlings and advice.
Since 2013 we’ve run nearly 500 community food activities, including World Kitchen at the Mulberry Centre cook and eat for families, Food Heroes, a project for which local people taught others about the food they love and Cook Like a Caribbean, which involved gathering knowledge about Caribbean food heritage. Visit our Myatt's Food Group blog to see recipes and descriptions of these sessions. Gary McQuiggin has made two short films: one about our Retired People's Lunch Club and another one about all other food sessions. We’re a member of Incredible Edible Lambeth and the Lambeth Food Partnership and we’re working with others to transform our local food system as part of Vassall and Coldharbour Food Network.
We support local families
Thanks to funding from Lambeth Early Action Partnership, we employ two family engagement workers, Clare and Sylvia. Their role is to find out what services and activities families would like to see for babies and young children (aged four and under) in Vassall Ward and to build a network of parents, which will form the basis of a parents forum to ensure that the views of local families are heard. They organise events in the park and surrounding area, for example a Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Liz Atkinson Children’s Centre, coffee mornings and toy swaps at Myatts Field South, Myatts Field North and Cowley estates, crafts and storytelling at Minet Library, and cook and eat sessions at the Mulberry Centre or to find out more about what’s coming up. To get in touch, or join the mailing list, email Clare and Sylvia at [email protected] or [email protected]
We work for the community
We work in collaboration with many fantastic local organisations for the benefit of our community. Local football team Lambeth Tigers, based in the park after being made homeless during a nearby estate redevelopment, provide training for up to 200 young people a week. MFPP is a nurture organisation for London Community Foundation, holding and administering small grants on behalf of local people, and we’ve helped to develop Vassall and Coldharbour Forum, which brings together up to 60 local organisations to work strategically with the aim of creating long term and sustainable change. MFPP is a member of Minet Hub which brings together the park, Longfield Hall, Minet library, the Remakery and Minet Conservation Association to deliver a range of services for local people. Click here to find out more about our partners, supporters and friends.