22 January 2026

Large trim for Ham Common Woods


One of the main things that I try to do here is record changes and this is one change that was a big surprise to me. 

I walked along Ham Gate Avenue late one afternoon when everything looked normal (I even moved a Lime bike to the edge of the path) and less that 24 hours later I walked down there again and it the Woods had been trimmed back massively from the path on the north side.

This photo shows the depth of the trim, far more that the one meter or so that I am used to (this is what it looked like in 2014), and you can just about tell that the trimming goes all the way along Ham Gate Avenue.

I presume that some vegetation will grow back quite quickly but I suspect that it will take some years to look as good as it did in 2023.

21 January 2026

Looking tired


This house in Martingales Close is looking decidedly tired, particularly the wonky porch, and the blacked out windows suggest that it is empty so it may be waiting from someone to bring it back into life. If that happens then I hope that it is done with more sympathy for the character of the road than some of the other "improvements" done there.

20 January 2026

Park Lane Stables


It is almost a year since I commented on the seemingly slow progress on the building works at the stables by Ham Polo so it is good to see them finished and even better to see the final results. It is a good modern building that sits comfortably in its setting.

The name confuses me though; this used to be Manor Farm Stables then Park Lane Stables RDA moved in after losing their Teddington base (in Park Lane funnily enough) but I thought they had moved back there so I am not sure what is going on, except that the banner says Park Lane Stables and I am happy to go with that.

19 January 2026

Harris Beauty Clinic


After two years, the unit that was once a Chinese takeaway called Chef for You has finally found a new tenant and is to become Harri's Beauty Clinic.

16 January 2026

Path improvement


A desire path was created years ago past St Richard's Church to cut off the corner of Ashburnham Road and while some work was done to formalise this busy route it was remained uneven and prone to water-logging. The rebuilding work going on now looks more substantial so I hope that the desire path becomes a proper one.

15 January 2026

Cedar Heights / Petersham Gate


The two bus stops by Petersham Gate have been renamed to "Cedar Heights / Petersham Gate", for reasons that escape me.

Clearly Petersham Gate is much more of a landmark than Cedar Heights (I suspect that many people living in Ham do not know where Cedar Height is) so I see no point in including the street name as well, much less the need to put it first and in larger text.

12 January 2026

Convoluted tree


Until recently, the lovely curved branches of this tree in Martingales Close were hidden by its rather messy and shapeless foliage. Of course that foliage will grow back but I hope that the shape and the character of the tree remains visible for many years.

11 January 2026

Bishops Close is wet


The first section of Bishops Close, nearest the Common, is decidedly wet with water rising up between the paving stones in several places.

The extent of the problem can be judged by the amount of water flowing towards the nearest gutter and the high-tide line on the pavement.

I thought that I would be a good citizen and report it to Thames Water via their website, only to find that four people had beaten me to it.

I am sure that Thames Water will be there very soon to fix it!

8 January 2026

Avenue Lodge


Avenue Lodge has had quite a bit done to it in the last couple of years so it was good to find it in top form and making the most of the clear bright winter sun.