Resident Survey – Maddock Way Shopping Parade Improvements

Please take a few minutes to complete this survey about improvements on Maddock Way.   Survey link – Click here to complete the survey Please include any comments that you […]

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Youth Club Programme

The Brandon Youth Club has announced an exciting mix of activities for young people at the Brandon Youth Centre. The programme runs during term time on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday […]

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Email from SYA

We received the following email from SYA. Good afternoon Please see attached being run at the Jack Hobbs Community Hub Maddock Way SE17 3NH on Thursdays in collaboration with our […]

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High Street Recovery Fund – Decision Outcome

We are pleased to announce that we have secured the full £25,000 grant funding that we applied for. This funding will be used as match funding towards the ideas that […]

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Greenhouse Build

The Brandon gardening group have a new greenhouse, constructed by Peter Balazs, with some help from Tom. This was built this week, and has been fitted out with some rack […]

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Junior Gardening Launch Event

We has a successful launch of the new Junior Gardening space beside the Jack Hobbs club this Saturday. Helene & Verity ran a ‘learn & share’ event, and Giovanni brought […]

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Maddock Way Regeneration

The TRA has been working with the Great Estates team to develop some ideas to improve Maddock Way. Ideas suggested so far have included the addition of seating & planting, […]

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Junior Gardening Area

Brandon Junior Gardening & Eco Club In June 2021 Brandon TRA decided to develop an unused corner of the playground beside the Jack Hobbs club into a Junior Gardening & […]

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CGS Funding – Damaged Wooden Planters

Back in 2009, LB Southwark installed 22 wooden raised bed planters  to effectively ring fence the (Grade 1 listed) Henry Moore “Recining Figure No 3′ and protect it from the […]

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Murals and Public Art on the Brandon

Probably best known for the Henry Moore, Reclining Figure No. 3,  The shopping parade had a (now lost) mural celebrating the Chartists Kennington connection by Anthony Holloway, there were other […]

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