

198-202a Albany Rd
Title:
198-202a Albany RdNeighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.Shitta@southwark.gov.ukPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasing
140 Albany Rd
Title:
140 Albany RdNeighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.Shitta@southwark.gov.ukPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasing
Brockley House
Title:
Brockley HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
14Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 7477Email:
Jodianne.Gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow Lodge T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Info:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Chadwell House

Title:
Chadwell HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
8Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4Danesfield

Title:
Danesfield 1-31Block Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.Shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
ThurlowT&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedCalverton 1-31

Title:
Calverton 1-31Block Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
Thurlow T&RA – represents residents living on Calverton, Danesfield, Emberton, Foxcote, Latimer, Taplow, Padbury, Ravenstone and Winslow. They meet in Thurlow Lodge Tenants' and Residents Hall on the first Thursday of every month.Darvell House

Title:
Darvell HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
8Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Farday WardPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4184 A-F East Street
Title:
184 A-F East StreetBlock Phase:
Phase 3Neighbourhood officer:
Abimbola OjaboyejoTelephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Email:
Abimbola.Ojaboyejo@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury Tenants and Residents AssociationPhase of regeneration:
3Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923218 A-F East Street
Title:
218 A-F East StreetBlock Phase:
Phase 3Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury Tenants and ResidentPhase of regeneration:
3Info:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923Emberton

Title:
Emberton 1-35Block Phase:
Phase 4Tenant and resident association:
ThurlowT&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
Thurlow T&RA – represents residents living on Calverton, Danesfield, Emberton, Foxcote, Latimer, Taplow, Padbury, Ravenstone and Winslow. They meet in Thurlow Lodge Tenants' and Residents Hall on the first Thursday of every month.Foxcote 1-30
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Title:
Foxcote 1-30Block Phase:
Phase 2Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.Gayle@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
FaradayPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is the next active phase.Info:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Gaitskell House 19-42
Title:
Gaitskell House 19-42Block Phase:
4Number of properties:
5Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury Tenants and Residents AssociationPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingGaitskell House 43-66
Title:
Gaitskell House 43-66Block Phase:
Phase 4Phase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingGaitskell House 1-18

Title:
Gaitskell House 1-18Block Phase:
Phase 4Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardProposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasing
Gayhurst 1 - 61

Title:
Gayhurst 1 - 61Block Phase:
4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.Shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingGayhurst 62-79

Title:
Gayhurst 62-79Block Phase:
4Number of properties:
17Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingGayhurst 80-144

Title:
Gayhurst 80-144Block Phase:
4Number of properties:
64Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingGayhurst 145-162
Title:
Gayhurst 145-162Neighbourhood officer:
Adelola DairoTelephone:
020 7525 0936Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
Gayhurst is part of the Aylesbury Tenants and Residents Association. The Chair of the T&RA is Jean Bartlett MBE. You can contact Jean at jean.bartlett@virgin.net The Aylesbury Group meet every second Monday, at the Community Garden on Missenden from 7pm -9pm. For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingHambledon 1-20
Title:
Hambledon 1-20Block Phase:
Phase 4Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingInville Road 51 - 67
Title:
Inville Road 51 - 67Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
12Telephone:
020 7525 1021Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury Tenants and Residents AssociationPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLatimer 1-61

Title:
Latimer 1-61Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
61Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.shitta@Southwark..gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLatimer 62-85

Title:
Latimer 62-85Block Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLatimer 86 - 113

Title:
Latimer 86 - 113Block Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
ThurlowT&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
TBCInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLatimer 114-141

Title:
Latimer 114-141Block Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
emmanuel.shitta@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
ThurlowT&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLees House

Title:
Lees HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
12Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury Tenants and Residents AssociationWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
To be confirmedInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMichael Faraday Primary School

Title:
Michael Faraday Primary SchoolTelephone:
020 7703 5806Email:
http://michaelfaradayschool.co.uk/contact/Info:
Michael Faraday is a mixed primary school with over 350 pupils, ranging from 3-11 years. The school is named after the famous chemist and physicist. Michael Faraday had links to the local area, being born in Newington Butts. It was built as part of the Schools for the Future Programme and with investment from the Aylesbury NDC. For more information about the school visit www.michaelfaradayschool.co.ukMichael Faraday House 1 - 36

Title:
Michael Faraday House 1 - 36Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
36Neighbourhood officer:
Donna AnnonTelephone:
020 7535 5357Phase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMichael Faraday House 37 - 56

Title:
Michael Faraday House 37 - 56Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
19Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMichael Faraday House 57 - 76

Title:
Michael Faraday House 57 - 76Block Phase:
Phase 4Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMichael Faraday House 77 - 105
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Title:
Michael Faraday House 77 - 105Block Phase:
Phase 4Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 1 - 43

Title:
Missenden 1 - 43Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
43Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 44 - 75

Title:
Missenden 44 - 75Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
30Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 76 - 165

Title:
Missenden 76 - 165Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
89Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 166 - 225

Title:
Missenden 166 - 225Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
59Neighbourhood officer:
Donna AnnonTelephone:
020 7535 535707856000829
Email:
donna.annon@Southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 256 - 299

Title:
Missenden 256 - 299Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
43Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
4Proposed date of demolition:
tbcInfo:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingMissenden 300 - 313

Title:
Missenden 300 - 313Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
13Tenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAPhase of regeneration:
2Info:
For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingNorthchurch 1 -20
Title:
Northchurch 1-20Block Phase:
3Number of properties:
20Telephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Email:
Abimbola.Ojaboyejo@southwark.gov.ukInfo:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923Northchurch 21 - 40

Title:
Northchurch 21 - 40Block Phase:
Phase 3Number of properties:
19Neighbourhood officer:
Abimbola OjaboyejoTelephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Email:
Abimbola.Ojaboyejo@creationtrust.orgTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
3Proposed date of demolition:
tbcInfo:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923Northchurch 41 - 56

Title:
Northchurch 41 - 56Block Phase:
Phase 3Number of properties:
15Neighbourhood officer:
Abimbola OjaboyejoTelephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Email:
Abimbola.Ojaboyejo@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
3Proposed date of demolition:
tbcInfo:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923Northchurch 59 - 76

Title:
Northchurch 59 - 76Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
15Neighbourhood officer:
Abimbola OjaboyejoTelephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Email:
Abimbola.Ojaboyejo@soutwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Aylesbury T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
3Info:
If you live in this building you are now able to be in Band 1 for rehousing. If you need help with registering for your bidding number contact your Housing Officer. If you need assistance with bidding contact Creation's Resident Support Team on 0207 7038923Padbury 1-25

Title:
Padbury 1-25Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
25Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianna GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
FaradayPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is the next active phase.Info:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Ravenstone 1-81

Title:
Ravenstone 1-81Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
81Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianna GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
FaradayPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is the next active phase.Info:
This block is in Phase 2 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923Taplow

Title:
TaplowBlock Phase:
Phase 3Number of properties:
215Neighbourhood officer:
Ambimbola OjaboyejoTelephone:
0207 525 275707925 638587
Tenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
FaradayPhase of regeneration:
3Proposed date of demolition:
tbcInfo:
This block is in Phase 3 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923Wendover 1 - 36

Title:
Wendover 1 - 36Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
140Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
WendoverWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Info:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Wendover 37 - 240

Title:
Wendover 37 - 240Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
240Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
WendoverWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Info:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Wendover 241 - 471

Title:
Wendover 241 - 471Block Phase:
Phase 2Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Wendover TRAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is in and active phaseInfo:
If you are a secure tenant living on this part of the Aylesbury estate, you are now in the active phase of the regeneration. It is important that you speak to your Housing officer to talk about your options. If you are in temporary accommodation on this part of the estate, you should be looking at the Housing list each week and bidding for suitable properties. All leaseholders in this part of the estate should be in discussions with Southwark Council. If you need support with any housing issue on the estate, you can call Creation's Resident Support Team on 02077038923Wolverton 60 - 82
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Title:
Wolverton 60 - 82Block Phase:
2Number of properties:
22Neighbourhood officer:
Jodiannne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
To be confirmedInfo:
This block is in Phase 2 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923Wolverton 85 - 104

Title:
Wolverton 85 - 104Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
19Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is next active phase.Info:
This block is in Phase 2 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923Wolverton 105 - 125
Title:
Wolverton 105 - 125Block Phase:
Phase 2Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardProposed date of demolition:
To be confirmedInfo:
This block is in Phase 2 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923.Wolverton 126-151

Title:
Wolverton 126-151Block Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
22Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow LodgeWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is next active phase.Info:
This block is in Phase 2 of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate, residents in this phase of the regeneration should speak to the Aylesbury Area Housing office to ensure that you are registered for rehousing. If you need additional help with bidding or registering, please contact Creation's resident support team on 0207 7038923.Winslow

Title:
WinslowBlock Phase:
Phase 2Number of properties:
30Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 7477Email:
Jodianne.Gayle@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow Lodge T&RAPhase of regeneration:
2Info:
If you live on this part of the Aylesbury estate, it is important that you register for your unique Council Housing bidding number as soon as possible, as yours will be the next active phase on the Aylesbury estate. Call into the housing office on Taplow. If you need help with registration you can contact Creation's Resident Support Programme 0207 7038923BMX Track

Title:
BMX TrackInfo:
This national standard BMX race track opened in 2013. The track is located in Burgess Park at the junction of Albany Road and Wells Way. They offer a variety of programmes to suit all riders of all ages and abilities. It is also home to Peckham BMX, who are one of the most well known clubs in the country. They train there on Thursdays and Saturday. For more information about the Peckham club visit http://www.peckhambmx.co.uk/
To make a booking for any other session including novice coaching and group bookings please call the council’s sports bookings team via email or tel: 0207 708 5464
Latimer 1-61
Title:
Latimer 1-61Block Phase:
Phase 4Number of properties:
61Neighbourhood officer:
Emmanuel ShittaTelephone:
0207 525 0083Email:
Emmanuel.shitta@Southwark.gov.ukInfo:
Latimer 1-61

Title:
Latimer 1-61Tenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAInfo:
Thurlow T&RA – represents residents living on Calverton, Danesfield, Emberton, Foxcote, Latimer, Taplow, Padbury, Ravenstone and Winslow. They meet in Thurlow Lodge Tenants' and Residents Hall on the first Thursday of every month.Latimer 1-61

Title:
Latimer 1-61Neighbourhood officer:
Sharon KennedyEmail:
sharon.kennedy@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAInfo:
Thurlow T&RA – represents residents living on Calverton, Danesfield, Emberton, Foxcote, Latimer, Taplow, Padbury, Ravenstone and Winslow. They meet in Thurlow Lodge Tenants' and Residents Hall on the first Thursday of every month.Markham Street
Title:
Markham StreetNumber of properties:
6Info:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development is 147 new homes (50% affordable).
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
John Markham was the Rector of St Peter’s Walworth between 1937 - 1943. He was initially cynical about Walworth’s population and was strongly against the war but, as he says, “… we just had to get on with it”. During the war his feelings towards Walworth’s residents was changed by their displays of resilience and dignity. The crypt at St Peter’s was used a shelter for local people. At the end of the war John Markham received the British Empire award for his efforts.
Markham Street
Title:
Markham StreetNumber of properties:
5Info:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development is 147 new homes (50% affordable).
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
John Markham was the Rector of St Peter’s Walworth between 1937 - 1943. He was initially cynical about Walworth’s population and was strongly against the war but, as he says, “… we just had to get on with it”. During the war his feelings towards Walworth’s residents was changed by their displays of resilience and dignity. The crypt at St Peter’s was used a shelter for local people. At the end of the war John Markham received the British Empire award for his efforts.
Kieb's Way
Title:
Kieb's WayNumber of properties:
5Info:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable).
Keib Thomas worked for many years to combat gang murders, counter-terrorism and on difficulties facing newly arrived communities. Although he was an atheist, he was convinced that the solution to these problems was to work with faith groups.
He was born and raised in Wales, but moved to London to work for seven years on the soup run for the homeless charity St Mungo, followed by a community work jobs spanning 27 years in Southwark.
He went to India once every year, to work on international development projects each December. He ashes were spread over the Himalayas.
Kiebs Way
Title:
Kiebs WayNumber of properties:
4Info:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable).The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
Keib Thomas worked for many years to combat gang murders, counter-terrorism and on difficulties facing newly arrived communities. Although he was an atheist, he was convinced that the solution to these problems was to work with faith groups. He was born and raised in Wales, but moved to London to work for seven years on the soup run for the homeless charity St Mungo, followed by a community work jobs spanning 27 years in Southwark. He went to India once every year, to work on international development projects each December. He ashes were spread over the Himalayas.
Honeyghan Court
Title:
Honeygan CourtNumber of properties:
20Info:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable).
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
Lloyd Honeyghan was a Jamican born British boxer. He was WBC/WBA & IBF welterweight champion from 1986 to 1987 and WBC welterweight champion from 1988 to 1989.
He stunned the boxing fraternity when he beat Donald Curry in September 1986, before the fight Curry dismissed him – asking “Who is this ragamuffin?”. Honeyghan adopted the title “Ragamuffin Man” with relish. He disagreed with the WBA’s rules that allowed fights to take place in apartheid South Africa, he publicly dumped the WBA Welterweight belt into a London bin, relinquishing the title rather than defending it against South African Harold Volbrecht. This move proved significant, as soon after, the WBA stopped sanctioning fights held in South Africa.
1-34 Harry Cole Court

Title:
Harry Cole CourtNeighbourhood officer:
This buildings are L&Q properities.Telephone:
0333 003 3640Info:
These buildings are part of L&Qs Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable). The name of this building came form a Heritage Project organised by Creation Trust called Put it on the Map http://www.putitonthemap.org/ Harry Cole was born in Bermondsey and left school during the war when he was 14. Harry became a cricket-bat maker, soldier, stone mason and eventually, in 1952, a policeman. For thirty years he served in Walworth at Carter Street station. He had SO many stories to tell that he eventually published 11 books about his time as copper in Walworth. In 1978 Harry was awarded the British Empire Medal for voluntary work. Harry Cole was an old fashioned Bobby who loved to serve the people of SE17.Monololu Court

Title:
1-16 Monololu CourtInfo:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable).The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
Prince Ras Monolulu – was born Peter Carl Mackay in 1881 on the Island of St Croix in the Virgin Islands, West Indies. He was something of an institution in the Horse racing scene from 1920 until he died in 1965. He was often seen down East St market selling his racing tips to the people of Walworth. His family were horse breeders and racers. He was also the first black face on the BBC back in 1936 on the very first day of British television broadcasting.
Severin Court

Title:
1-15 Severin CourtInfo:
These buildings are part of L&Q's Havard Gardens development, on the corner of East Street and Thurlow Street. The development 147 new homes (50% affordable).
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org/
Anthony Severin MBE was part of the Windrush generation. Many people came from the Caribbean to work in London after the war. They mainly worked as cleaners, factory workers and performed all kinds of manual labour.
Anthony came from Trinidad and worked with pride at his job of a London bus conductor on the number 12. People would let buses go past just to wait for his bus as they loved travelling with him.He was considered so helpful and good at his job that he was awarded the people’s choice MBE in 1994. He went to Buckingham palace on his double decker to collect the award.
First Development Site
Title:
First Development SiteInfo:
This site is now almost empty, much of it has now been demolished. A CPO was granted in 2018.
The first development site includes all the Bradenham, Arklow, Chartridge and Chiltern blocks between Bradenham Close and Portland Street. Demolition of the existing blocks is programmed to start in the summer of 2016 and a total of 830 new homes will be built over the next six years.
It is a mixture of private and affordable housing. To find out more about the plans for this area visit http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration.
The Giraffe House

Title:
The Giraffe HouseTelephone:
02077012982Tenant and resident association:
285 Albany Road, London, SE5 0AHInfo:
Creation has taken over the running of the former adventure playground in Burgess Park, to offer a broad range of activities for residents Sports – Burgess Sports offer after school coaching and fun physical activities and their holiday programmes benefit nearly 100 families every session. Arts – Thursdays offer an art session with The Latin American multi cultural group. Youth Club – XLP and 2InSpire offer regular sessions for the teens Pre school – Half pints nursery run a term time pre school SE17 working - looking for work our job search & motivational projects have helped over 500 people find sustained employment website Hot desk - for groups in need of a desk space we have 8 desks & office equipment to help with the running of your club or society. Open to all members of Burgess sports Silver Fit - Its not just for whipper snappers! Thursdays Silver Fit take over our function room & offer their tai chi and Nordic walk classes Vlogging room ! - after a great pilot that saw 3 of our participants become finalists for a nationwide club going competition we've kitted out a room with latest technology Community cycleworks - the group hold regular bike fix sessions in their ground floor workshop Address and contact numbers The Giraffe House is in Burgess Park, 285 Albany Road, London SE5 0AH Contact 02077012982Plot 18
Title:
Plot 18Info:
This area is currently going through significant change. It covers Little Missenden, Tykes Corner, the old Creation Trust Blue Hut, 3 Cross church and Aylesbury MUGA. The site is currenly being prepared for demolition. On this site there will be a new GP’s, health centre, early years centre, library, some retail and 100 homes due for completion in 2019. For more information about this site and the plans for the area, visit http://www.aylesburynow.london/regenerationCaretakers House
Title:
Caretakers HouseTelephone:
0207 7038923Email:
info@creationtrust.orgInfo:
Southwark Resource Center

Title:
Southwark Resource CenterTelephone:
020 7525 5219Info:
The Southwark Resource Centre (SRC) is designed to provide specialist support for people with complex needs, whilst offering more choices to help less disabled service users and older people live as active citizens in their community.The aim is to relocate day services to modern venues that are fit for purpose and integrated into the community.
A range of activities and social groups are available at the SRC. Many of these are led and organised by disabled adults, both in the SRC building and out in the community.They include returning to education, finding employment opportunities, improving confidence and developing skills to discover and enjoy new hobbies and interests.
The independent living team is based at the SRC. This team supports adults, with physical disabilities, sensory impairment and mild learning disabilities, to plan and carry out creative living plans. These plans help people organise what support and activities would help them achieve a set of goals aimed at staying safe and independent.
SE17Working Programme Centre (Missenden room)
Title:
SE17Working Programme Centre (Missenden room)Telephone:
0207701135202077038923 ( Creation Trust main office number)
Proposed date of demolition:
http://www.se17working.co.uk/Info:
We have a training room on Missenden which we use for training and small scale events.Burgess Park

Title:
Burgess ParkTelephone:
020 7525 2000020 7708 5464 (Pitch bookings by Quadron Services Limited)
Email:
parks@southwark.gov.ukInfo:
At 56 hectares, Burgess Park is Southwark's largest park stretching from Camberwell and Walworth in the west to Peckham and the Old Kent Road in the east. Burgess Park is unique in that it is a young park, developed as a result of the Abecrombie Plan for open spaces in 1943. The area was home to factories, densely populated streets and the Surrey Canal but badly bombed during World War II. The park was built between the 1950s and 1980s, named after Councillor Jessie Burgess, Camberwell's first woman Mayor in 1973. In 2012 Burgess Park re-opened after an £8m transformation, establishing it as a park central to the local community and recognised more widely for its heritage, sports facilities, lake, wildlife, design and horticultural excellence and even barbecues. Please view our handy Love Burgess Park flyer - packed full of useful information including our BBQ areas, holding an event, our amenities and a wide range of high quality sports facilities. Cafe: The Park Life Cafe is located in the centre of the park outside Chumleigh Gardens. Toilets: Entrance to Chumleigh Gardens buildings, Tennis Centre at Addington Square near Camberwell Road, Burgess Park Community Sports Centre on Cobourg Road and at the BMX track near Wells/Albany Way. Barbeques: There are two designated areas for barbecues round by the lake. You can use one of the purpose built barbecues that just need charcoal or bring a disposable one for use on the concrete plinths. Play areas:The Adventure Playground for 8-16s is on Albany Road near Wells Way. The under fives playground situated in front of the cafe at Chumleigh Gardens next to the over fives playground with new climbing equipment and banked hills for cycling and rolling down. Car Park: The car park has spaces for 25 cars. Parking is free for up to four hours. Lake: Located in the corner of the park near Old Kent Road and Albany Road. Day membership for fishing available. Chumleigh Gardens: The world gardens are designed to reflect traditional English, Islamic, Mediterranean, Oriental and Caribbean planting. There are also raised beds for community gardeners and school groups to grow their own plants. The gardens are free to visit and all are welcomed, but please keep dogs on a lead. Glengall Wharf Garden - The Burgess Park food growing project meet every Sunday from 1pm-3pm. Conference centre: There are conference facilities in the Grade II listed building for hire at Chumleigh Gardens managed by 1st Place. Sports facilities Sports centre: Located in Cobourg Road - free indoor gym and a range of sports available including community football, rugby and cricket for children and adults. Grass pitches and astroturf can be hired by teams and school groups. Cricket pitch: Pitches can be booked - see the booking page for more information. Football pitch: Pitches can be booked - see the booking page for details. Tennis courts: Located at the Camberwell Road entrance to the park. Open everyday from 12pm to 9pm except public holidays - call 020 7703 4275. Fishing: Fishing permits and day tickets are available from the anglers club office in the park - call 07957 006705. Fees and charges are available on the downloads page. Running: Follow the 5km route around the park by using the butterfly symbols painted on the pathway and the recycled iron markers. Register with parkrun for weekly time trialled runs. BMX Track: 400-metre BMX National Standard track is open daily except Mondays until 9pm. All welcome from novices to experienced riders subject to an initial induction. Park entrances: Albany Road, Old Kent Road, Chumleigh Street, Wells Way. Car park: Albany Road. Bike park: Chumleigh Gardens off Albany Road. Tube: Elephant and Castle (Northern or Bakerloo line). Buses: 53, 63, 78,168, 172, 363, 453 Old Kent Road entrance 12, 35, 40, 45, 68, 468 Camberwell Road entrance 42, 343 Albany Road entranceNotting Hill Housing Aylesbury Office

Title:
Notting Hill Housing Aylesbury OfficeTelephone:
020 3815 0144Email:
aylesbury@nhhg.org.ukInfo:
Notting Hill Housing and Southwark Council are working in partnership on the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate.
Together we are committed to delivering a masterplan for 3,500 new homes, 50% of which will be affordable. 75% of the affordable homes will be for target rent and 25% for shared ownership or equity. At least 30% of the homes across all tenures will have three bedrooms or more.
To read more about Notting Hill Housing and the plans for the area visit http://www.aylesburynow.london/
Totters Court Flat 1-18
Title:
Totters Court Flat 1-18Neighbourhood officer:
Melanie BantonTelephone:
0800 015 6536Info:
These properties are managed by the Housing Association L&Q. They were one of the first residential properties developed as part of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate.
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org .
Totters were rag and bone men, the original recyclers. These men and their horses would travel all over London, looking for old rags, furniture and stuff that people had thrown away. They would then sell it onto other people.
A lot of the old clothing would be sold on Westmoreland Road Market on a Sunday. There would be hundreds of people there every week. At a time when people didn’t have much at all, totters provided the opportunity for people to get the things they needed for themselves and their families.
Artist Studio Company
Title:
Artist Studio CompanyTelephone:
(0)20 7274 7474Info:
Founded in 1995, ASC is a registered charity that exists to support visual and performing artists, educate the public in the arts and promote the arts.
They are the leading provider of affordable studio space to visual artists and currently provide workspace to over 850 practitioners across 10 sites.
They offer ‘affordable’ office space to charitable and not for profit arts organisations.
They run an educational program and support good cause cultural activities through our participation in their delivery.
They also run a public gallery, ‘The ASC Gallery’ which is free to visit and open every day of the week.
University Academy of Engineering South Bank
Title:
University Academy of Engineering South BankTelephone:
020 7277 3000Email:
info@uaesouthbank.org.ukInfo:
Welcome to the University Academy of Engineering South Bank. Sponsored by London South Bank University, the Academy will have the STEM subjects Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths as the focus of the curriculum. STEM skills are increasingly sought after. Our curriculum will prepare our students for further education or careers in the rapidly changing world. Today almost every organisation relies on an employee with STEM experience. Our university partnership will ensure that our unique education is employability focused and creates confidence amongst all our students. We are extremely proud to be the first University-sponsored Academy in the area.2 Hitard Court Flat 4-23
Title:
2 Hitard Court Flat 4-23Neighbourhood officer:
Melanie BantonTelephone:
0800 015 6536Info:
These properties are managed by the Housing Association L&Q. They were one of the first residential properties developed as part of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate.
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org .
During the reign of the Anglo-Saxon King, Edmund, from 934 to 946, the area was given away as a gift to a court jester, named Hitard. The jester went on a pilgrimage to Rome and, it being a treacherous journey, he decided to bequeath his property while still alive. He made the lands of Walworth over to the monks of Canterbury Cathedral.
Aylesbury Area Housing Office

Title:
Aylesbury Area Housing OfficeTelephone:
020-7525-5820Info:
Southwark Council have a dedicated neighbourhood team to support Aylesbury tenants, based on the Aylesbury estate at the bottom of Taplow. If you need to speak to your housing officer, please call into the office, they can help you with bidding or registering for council housing.Aylesbury Early Years Centre
Title:
Aylesbury Early Years CentreTelephone:
020 7703 6440Info:
AYLESBURY AYLESBURY EARLY YEARS CENTRE Contact: Kathy Eaton -Centre Manager Address: Dawes Street, London Postcode: SE17 2EB Telephone: 020 7703 6440 Fax Number: 020 7703 6440 Subject: DAY NURSERIES - EARLY YEARS CENTRESurrey Square Primary School

Title:
Surrey Square Primary SchoolTelephone:
020 7703 3049Email:
office@surreysquare.southwark.sch.ukInfo:
Surrey Square is a special place. Despite serving one of the most challenging communities in the country, we support the children to achieve well above national averages. This extraordinary success is made possible because of our fundamental commitment to, and understanding of, each child and their family. We have designed our curriculum, systems and approaches around the needs and interests of the children, and it is this essential principle which has underpinned all our successes. The school is a vibrant community, with over 26 languages spoken, nearly 90% of pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds, and pupils from diverse religious groups. The Aylesbury Estate, where the school is situated, faces a number of challenges, with a planned regeneration now under question. It is not an area where our pupils always feel safe, and, sadly, there are many challenges for them growing up in the area. We passionately believe that schools can and do make a difference to children’s lives and prospects. In fact, I believe that primary schools are the best ‘tool’ we have in society to support social mobility and opportunity, something which has surely never been more important than at the present time. We have found ways to radically influence the aspirations and achievements of our pupils, and “Surrey Square Pride” is tangible throughout the community! January 2011 saw the merging of Surrey Square Infant and Junior Schools, and a new chapter in our development. With our new dining ‘pavilion’, entrance and gates, we are looking smarter than ever. However, new challenges face us, as we strive to ensure that our physical environment for our youngest learners is brought up to a high standard, as well as pursuing our ambition of becoming a ‘hub’ of excellent practice to support other schools.Roffo Court
Title:
Roffo CourtNeighbourhood officer:
Melanie BantonTelephone:
0800 015 6536Info:
These properties are managed by the Housing Association L&Q. They were one of the first residential properties developed as part of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate.
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org .
This building was named to remember the many families who came to Southwark over the years to make a living and bring the best of their homeland with them. There were many Italians in Southwark. Some were deported during the war as “undesirables” and lost their lives after the SS Arandorra Star was bombed by a German U-Boat.
One of these families was the Roffo Family. They opened Roffos ice cream stall at the end of East St market. They made the best vanilla and lemon ice cream. They served the people of Walworth for many years, never revealing the secret recipe for their wonderful ice cream.
1-50 Arments Court
Title:
1-50 Arments CourtNeighbourhood officer:
Melanie BantonTelephone:
0800 015 6536Info:
These properties are managed by the Housing Association L&Q. They were one of the first residential properties developed as part of the regeneration of the Aylesbury estate.
The name of this building came from a heritage project organised by the Creation Trust http://www.putitonthemap.org .
Arment’s first Eel & Pie house was started in 1914, the year of the Great War, by Mrs Emily Louise Arment and her husband William Peter Arment when they purchased an eel & pie house at 386 Walworth Road from the Evans family.
Together with Liz, Emily’s sister, they successfully ran Arment’s Eel & Pie House. As Emily’s and William’s children grew up, they too went into the family business. William died in 1931 and Emily continued to run the business until her death in 1945, when it was handed down to her son William, otherwise known as Bill. Despite rationing and staff shortages as men were sent to war, Emily and Bill managed to keep the shop open, improvising by selling soup.
Bill Arment, who married Rita Coats in 1957, owned and managed the shop for many years, later being assisted by his sister Glad and her husband Vic Waller. The business enjoyed great expansion in the 1960′s and two further shops were opened, both of which were in the Walworth Road area.
Glad and Vic managed the shop at 10 & 12 Westmoreland Road and saw the business relocated across the road to bigger premises at Nos. 7 & 9 in 1979. They continued to run the Eel & Pie House until the early 1980′s when they semi-retired, not fully retiring until 1996. Bill’s son Roy, who was already working in the family business, took over the day to day running in 1982, and when he married in 1983, his wife Cheryl joined him.
Roy and Cheryl now own and run the Eel and Pie House, upholding the Arment family’s reputation for producing traditional steak pies to original recipes handed down through generations, maintaining the highest quality at a very reasonable price.http://www.armentspieandmash.com/
Outdoor GYM
Title:
Outdoor GYMInfo:
The outdoor gym is a gym built outside in a public park, with the all-weather construction of its exercise machines somewhat modeled on playground equipment.CREATION TRUST OFFICE
Title:
CREATION TRUST OFFICETelephone:
0207 7038923Email:
info@creationtrust.orgInfo:
We really like to hear from residents with your thoughts and ideas about the estate. We are a friendly bunch, so do feel free to get in touch. By phone: 0207 7038923 By email: info@creationtrust.org On Twitter @creationSE17 Main Office: THE CABIN, 1 BEACONSFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE17 2EN (in between the Missenden blocks and opposite Gaitskell House, near Michael Faraday School)Community Gardens
Title:
Community GardensEmail:
scs747@aol.comInfo:
A project of the Aylesbury T&RA with 42 raised beds for residents of the Aylesbury Estate to grow their own fruits and vegetables.31-35 Soane House
Title:
31-35 Soane HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Jacqueline BeechamTelephone:
020 7525 1021Email:
Jacqueline.beecham@southwark.gov.ukWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
Phase 4Proposed date of demolition:
to be confirmed1-31 Soane House
Title:
1-31 Soane HouseBlock Phase:
Phase 4Neighbourhood officer:
Jacqueline BeechamTelephone:
020 7525 1021Email:
Jacqueline.beecham@southwark.gov.ukWard councillor:
Faraday WardProposed date of demolition:
to be confirmedInfo:
Gayhurst is part of the Aylesbury Tenants and Residents Association. The Chair of the T&RA is Jean Bartlett MBE. You can contact Jean at jean.bartlett@virgin.net The Aylesbury Group meet every second Monday, at the Community Garden on Missenden from 7pm -9pm. For details of how the regeneration of the area will affect you look at http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration/phasingLatimer MUGA
Title:
Latimer MUGAInfo:
A MUGA is a Multi Use Games Area, it is marked out for football and basketball. It is free for anyone to use and a good place for kids to play sports in a safe environment.Inspire and St Peter's Church

Title:
Inspire and St Peter's ChurchTelephone:
020 7740 6868Info:
St Peter's Church is an Anglican parish church in Walworth, London. It was built between 1823–25 and was the first church designed by Sir John Soane, in the wave of the church-building following the Napoleonic wars. It is the best preserved of Soane's churches.
Underneath the church, is home to INSPIRE, a community centre, Inspire works to support and build the capacity of local residents and the wider community to overcome barriers and perceived barriers to success by providing a range of programmes and services for all members of the community. They run programmes such as IT for older people, arts and crafts and have rooms to hire. www.in-spire.org.uk
The Aylesbury Medical Centre

Title:
The Aylesbury Medical CentreTelephone:
020 3302 3007020 8693 9066
Info:
The Aylesbury Partnership provide the highest quality healthcare to patients in Southwark. Our doctors, nurses and all our other staff are dedicated to offering a professional service and this surgery website will help us to keep all our patients up to date with news and information about our practice.Hour Glass Pub/Hotel

Title:
Hour Glass Pub/HotelTelephone:
020 7703 0113Info:
The estate's only pub and hotel. The Hour Glass is in it's own words "a basic, budget hotel". It is a great place to relax with a drink and pizza or enjoy a game of cards, darts and domino, watch sports on the big screen or simply listen to the music.2Inspire
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Title:
2InspireTelephone:
020 7703 4309or 07590 985 130
Email:
traceyfranklin@in-spire.org.ukInfo:
There's a whole range of activities for young people, happening right now at 2InSpire from Drama and Film to Media and Dance. And of course there is the youth club every Friday. For more information call 020 7703 4309 or 07590 985 130.Thurlow Lodge Community Hall

Title:
Thurlow Lodge Community HallInfo:
Thurlow Lodge Community Hall is now closedPortland Street MUGA

Title:
Portland Street MUGAInfo:
A MUGA is a Multi Use Games Area, it is marked out for football and basketball. It is free for anyone to use and a good place for kids to play sports in a safe environment.Thurlow Street MUGA

Title:
Thurlow Street MUGAPhase of regeneration:
Plot 18Info:
A MUGA is a Multi Use Games Area, it is marked out for football and basketball. It is free for anyone to use and a good place for kids to play sports in a safe environment.
This MUGA is part of PLOT 18 development, from the end of the summer 2016, there will no longer be access to this MUGA. The site is will be prepared for demolition. To make way for a new GP’s, health centre, early years centre, library, some retail and 100 homes due for completion in 2019. For more information about this site and the plans for the area, visit http://www.aylesburynow.london/regeneration
Wendover MUGA
Title:
Wendover MUGAInfo:
A MUGA is a Multi Use Games Area, it is marked out for football and basketball. It is free for anyone to use and a good place for kids to play sports in a safe environment.Wolverton 152 - 175

Title:
Wolverton 152 - 175Block Phase:
Phase 2Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleTelephone:
020 7525 747707930 198 898
Email:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
Faraday WardPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is next active phase.Info:
If you live on this part of the Aylesbury estate, it is important that you register for your unique Council Housing bidding number as soon as possible, as yours will be the next active phase on the Aylesbury estate. Call into the housing office on Taplow. If you need help with registration you can contact Creation's Resident Support Programme 0207 7038923.Wolverton 176 - 192
Title:
Wolverton 176 - 192Block Phase:
Phase 2Neighbourhood officer:
Jodianne GayleEmail:
Jodianne.gayle9@southwark.gov.ukTenant and resident association:
Thurlow T&RAWard councillor:
FaradayPhase of regeneration:
2Proposed date of demolition:
This block is the next active phase.Info:
If you live on this part of the Aylesbury estate, it is important that you register for your unique Council Housing bidding number as soon as possible, as yours will be the next active phase on the Aylesbury estate. Call into the housing office on Taplow. If you need help with registration you can contact Creation's Resident Support Programme 0207 7038923.Or select a block below
- 198-202a Albany Rd
- 140 Albany Rd
- Brockley House
- Chadwell House
- Danesfield
- Calverton 1-31
- Darvell House
- 184 A-F East Street
- 218 A-F East Street
- Emberton
- Foxcote 1-30
- Gaitskell House 19-42
- Gaitskell House 43-66
- Gaitskell House 1-18
- Gayhurst 1 - 61
- Gayhurst 62-79
- Gayhurst 80-144
- Gayhurst 145-162
- Hambledon 1-20
- Inville Road 51 - 67
- Latimer 1-61
- Latimer 62-85
- Latimer 86 - 113
- Latimer 114-141
- Lees House
- Michael Faraday Primary School
- Michael Faraday House 1 - 36
- Michael Faraday House 37 - 56
- Michael Faraday House 57 - 76
- Michael Faraday House 77 - 105
- Missenden 1 - 43
- Missenden 44 - 75
- Missenden 76 - 165
- Missenden 166 - 225
- Missenden 256 - 299
- Missenden 300 - 313
- Northchurch 1 -20
- Northchurch 21 - 40
- Northchurch 41 - 56
- Northchurch 59 - 76
- Padbury 1-25
- Ravenstone 1-81
- Taplow
- Wendover 1 - 36
- Wendover 37 - 240
- Wendover 241 - 471
- Wolverton 60 - 82
- Wolverton 85 - 104
- Wolverton 105 - 125
- Wolverton 126-151
- Winslow
- BMX Track
- Latimer 1-61
- Latimer 1-61
- Latimer 1-61
- Markham Street
- Markham Street
- Kieb's Way
- Kiebs Way
- Honeyghan Court
- 1-34 Harry Cole Court
- Monololu Court
- Severin Court
- First Development Site
- The Giraffe House
- Plot 18
- Caretakers House
- Southwark Resource Center
- SE17Working Programme Centre (Missenden room)
- Burgess Park
- Notting Hill Housing Aylesbury Office
- Totters Court Flat 1-18
- Artist Studio Company
- University Academy of Engineering South Bank
- 2 Hitard Court Flat 4-23
- Aylesbury Area Housing Office
- Aylesbury Early Years Centre
- Surrey Square Primary School
- Roffo Court
- 1-50 Arments Court
- Outdoor GYM
- CREATION TRUST OFFICE
- Community Gardens
- 31-35 Soane House
- 1-31 Soane House
- Latimer MUGA
- Inspire and St Peter's Church
- The Aylesbury Medical Centre
- Hour Glass Pub/Hotel
- 2Inspire
- Thurlow Lodge Community Hall
- Portland Street MUGA
- Thurlow Street MUGA
- Wendover MUGA
- Wolverton 152 - 175
- Wolverton 176 - 192