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Garden of Hope Blooms in Memory of Damilola Taylor
7 Dec
Summary
- A new community garden honors Damilola Taylor, stabbed at 10.
- Local teens and a Ghanaian artist designed the Garden of Hope.
- The garden features planting beds, seating, and Adinkra symbols.

In Peckham, south-east London, a new community garden named the Garden of Hope has been established to commemorate the life of Damilola Taylor. Local teenagers collaborated with Ghanaian artist Godfried Donkor to design the space, which includes planting beds, seating areas, and a striking mural adorned with traditional West African Adinkra symbols.
The design itself is symbolic, representing concepts of resilience, unity, and new beginnings. This heartfelt tribute was officially unveiled on the date that would have marked Damilola Taylor's 36th birthday. Damilola was tragically killed in 2000 at the age of 10.
The Garden of Hope serves as a poignant reminder of resilience and community spirit. It honors the memory of Damilola Taylor, who died after being fatally stabbed in Peckham Square in November 2000, bringing a new focus to remembrance and hope in the area.




