PARK HILL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION

What We Do

Park Hill Residents Association seeks to represent the interests of residents of Park Hill, Croydon, on matters affecting the area such as planning applications and environmental issues like traffic and refuse. Members of the Association's Committee serve on local consultative bodies for the police and road safety and the Association is consulted by Croydon Council on various issues from time to time.

The area we cover stretches from Addiscombe Road in the north to Coombe Road in the south, and from the main railway line in the west to Lloyd Park/Radcliffe Road in the east. 

Keeping residents informed

The Association publishes a Newsletter three times in year (normally in April, July and December). This is distributed to 2,600 households in the area and includes paid advertising for local services as well as news and articles. If you would like to read the latest newsletters please click on the links below:

Summer 2011
Spring 2011
Winter 2010
Summer 2010
Spring 2010
Winter 2009
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
Winter 2008
 
We also have a notice board with information about local activities outside the shop in Chichester Road.


Talk to a Councillor or a police officer
Councillors and police from the Safer Neighbourhood Teams are available to deal with residents' concerns at St Matthew's Church, Chichester Road on Saturday mornings between 10.00am and 12 noon. Councillors are usually there on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. The dates of police 'surgeries' vary - the next ones will be posted up shortly.

For further information, look under 'Safer Neighbourhood Team Croydon' on the Metropolitan Police website and click on the team for 'Fairfield'.   


 
Copyright © 2008 Park hill Residents Association. All rights reserved. Website designed by www.jca-design.com