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  Brockley Tenants' Co-op
Brockley Tenants’ Co-operative is an organization controlled by our members.
We own 90 flats and houses on streets in Brockley in London, and we manage 76 which belong to Hexagon Housing Association.
We are looking for people who really want to take part in managing their own housing and be a part of a community, who are in housing need, and who live in Lewisham Borough.
www.brockley-tenants-co-op.co.uk   (150 words)

  
  Brockley Somerset Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
"BROCKLEY, a parish in the hundred of Chewton, in the county of Somerset, 9 miles to the S.W. of Bristol.
It is situated in a romantic and beautiful country, not far from the coast of the Bristol Channel, and is crossed by the Bristol and Exeter railway.
Near the village, on the south-east, is Brockley Coomb, a deep narrow glen, of singular beauty, sunk between steep rocks, rising at some points to the height of 300 feet.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/SOM/Brockley/index.html   (186 words)

  
 Brockley Community Church: Home Page
Brockley is a great place to live, with great people and great places.
We want to celebrate and enjoy all that is good about it and at the same time play our part in making it an even better place to be.
Jesus said that this is the way to experience life to the full.
www.brockleycc.org   (138 words)

  
 Research Branch Staff Publications: Rob Brockley
Kishchuk, B.E., G.F. Weetman, R.P. Brockley and C.E. Prescott.
Brockley, R.P. Using foliar variables to predict the response of lodgepole pine to nitrogen and sulphur fertilization.
Brockley, R.P. The response of young lodgepole pine to spring and fall applications of urea and ammonium nitrate fertilizer.
www.for.gov.bc.ca /hre/pubs/rbrockle.htm   (1131 words)

  
 Brockley
Brockley was once a small settlement on the Lewisham side of the boundary between Lewisham and Deptford, but it now stretches from Lewisham Way to Forest Hill.
Brockley may mean “Broca’s clearing in the woods” or perhaps “the clearing by the brook”.
Brockley Cemetery was opened in 1858 to serve the growing population of Deptford.
www.ideal-homes.org.uk /lewisham/main/brockley.htm   (271 words)

  
 Untitled
Brockley Cricket Club is located between Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury in the heart of rural West Suffolk.
Brockley was famous for the large number of Boreham's the side contained.
Brockley have progressed from the first division of the Suffolk McNeil league through the Suffolk Intermediate and Suffolk Premier leagues to division 3 of the Two Counties league.
www.brockleycc.com /iseinozz/aboutus/directions.htm   (1585 words)

  
 Sociology of racism in Brockley - Media Project
But it is Brockley that the househunters and transplants will seek out as the most obviously pleasant place to live in the surrounding area.
Approximately five blocks apart sit two pubs, on the main arteries leading into Brockley from one side, and for the purposes of this little exploration it is unnecessary to identify them by name.
And of course these perspectives are not limited to these particular pubs, or to Brockley, where fls and whites move freely on the streets, if not interacting, interliving.
www.chrisbrauer.com /weblog/2005/05/sociology-of-racism-in-brockley.php   (1323 words)

  
 About Us
Radio Brockley is in an enviable position today, with more members than ever before, a high standard of programming, longer broadcasting hours and an enthusiastic team of members whose hard work keeps the station running to a professional standard.
Radio Brockley was started by six volunteers who broke away from the ill-fated Radio Edgware some years later and approached the authorities as the RNOH in Stanmore.
Permission was given for Radio Brockley members to wide in the opening ceremony's cavalcade, so the proceedings could be later relayed for the patients to hear.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /danielgee/radiobrockley/aboutus/aboutus.htm   (784 words)

  
 Goblin Combe Environment Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The two parishes of Brockley and Chelvey, which retain the ancient boundaries of Saxon estates, are today combined under one Parish Council while preserving something of their former independence.
Starting at St. Nicholas Church, Brockley, walking south through Brockley Woods to the Wrington/Brockley boundary at the windmill ruins; then east to the top of Brockley Coombe - down Tap's Coombe to Chelvey following the boundary with Backwell to St Bridget's Church.
Brockley and Chelvey are now a very small hamlet with a population of approximately 300.
www.goblincombe.org.uk /community/brockley.asp   (276 words)

  
 Brockley TownTalk, Brockley News, Brockley Events,Brockley Shopping, Brockley Restaurants
Brockley TownTalk is your guide to your town centre, with everything you need to know to make your visit even more enjoyable.
For Brockley News, we have all the latest information and to find out what's on in Brockley; click on the Brockley Events Guide.
If you're looking for what's on in Brockley today or this weekend, click on the appropriate date in our events calendar.
www.brockley.towntalk.co.uk   (132 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Brockley Grove Guide | Brockley Grove London, SE4, England, UK | London Streets by Street
Brockley Grove is located in the borough of Lewisham
The nearest underground station to Brockley Grove is 'New Cross Gate ' which is about 44 minutes to the North West.
Crofton Park Railway Station, Brockley Road, (3 mins to the West)
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/brockley_grove_ad8.html   (96 words)

  
 Properties for sale in Brockley
Located within access of Brockley zone two station, is this top floor two bedroom split level conversion flat in need of some updating at limited expe...
Situated in one of Brockley s premiere roads in the conservation area is this two bed basement level converted flat.
Set in the popular Brockley Conservation Area is this two bed lower ground floor conversion flat comprising spacious lounge/dining room with lovely la...
www.propertyfinder.co.uk /property/browseBuy/L123004   (2490 words)

  
 The Strict Baptist Historical Society : Brockley Chapel, Suffolk
The work at Brockley began sometime in the spring of 1841 when the chapel was built.
Kemp was asked to preach with a view to the pastorate, and on June 26th that same year he began his labours at Brockley.
By 1858 the congregations had grown sufficiently for it to be necessary to add a gallery to the chapel.
www.strictbaptisthistory.org.uk /_private/brockley.htm   (3693 words)

  
 London My Brockley
I have started a Brockley community blog to document all the things that are going on in the area.
I have just moved to Brockley and have a 9 week old son.
Apparently theres a music group at the church on Brockley road near the chemist its on a tuesday I think and the mums go off to Moonbow Jacks or Toads mouth too afterwards theres also something in honor oak I'll ask a friend shes a new mum
www.movethat.co.uk /London/My/Brockley   (1804 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Brockley Way Guide | Brockley Way London, SE4, England, UK | London Streets by Street
The nearest underground station to Brockley Way is 'New Cross Gate ' which is about 41 minutes to the North East.
Crofton Park Railway Station, Brockley Road, (10 mins to the South East)
Brockley Railway Station, Coulgate Street, Brockley, (20 mins to the North East)
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/brockley_way_851.html   (97 words)

  
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At 0.3miles to Brockley BR station and with brilliant links to central London, this flat would be ideal for first time buyers.
Brockley station is a five minute walk away and new cross gate underground station is around a ten minute walk with amazing transport links into central London.
Brockley is a nice, leafy area with new gastro bars etc opening on a regular basis
www.findaproperty.com /searchresults.aspx?areaid=0348&salerent=0&sp=0&edid=00&res=1   (990 words)

  
 Brockley
Above the lane, St Andrew rides the meadows of Brockley.
Externally, this is pretty much all of a medieval piece, and a dedicatory inscription to the donor, Richard Coppynge, can be found at the base of the tower.
St Andrew, Brockley, is located to the west of the B1066 Bury to Glemsford road.
www.suffolkchurches.co.uk /brockley.html   (395 words)

  
 Brockley Jack
The Brockley Jack Theatre is located in the Brockley Jack public house.
The pub is said to be the former haunt of highway men.
The space is very intimate and the pub is closely related to the theatre making it a great place to spend the whole evening.
www.geocities.com /pubtheatre/brockley.html   (220 words)

  
 Lewisham East & Deptford Green Party
He was first elected to Lewisham Council to represent Brockley Ward in 2002 and is now Leader of the Council's six-strong Green Group and Chair of the Council's Sustainable Development Select Committee.
He is a graduate of Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he gained a first-class BA (Hons.) in Politics and Economics.
He was elected to represent Brockley Ward in May 2006 following years of active local campaigning.
www.bijutsu.co.uk /LGP/html/locals2006/brockley.htm   (370 words)

  
 History
More patients have requested his music than any other artist in Radio Brockley's forty years, the Peter Pan of pop has is also the UK’s biggest selling vocalist and said he was honoured to be the artist whose music has been requested the most by patients in forty years of broadcasting.
The hard-working volunteers at Radio Brockley broadcast four days of special shows over the anniversary weekend, which included at least two outside broadcasts a day and was officially launched by Harrow's Deputy Mayor, Jean Lammiman, who cut the ribbon.
Radio Brockley, he has never before "been involved in such a project which has felt so worthwhile and has run so smoothly thanks to an outstanding team effort, and an incredible sense of goodwill by members past and present, as well as by some very special guests."
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /danielgee/radiobrockley/ruby/ruby_press_release2.htm   (669 words)

  
 Brockley Barge, Brockley, London, SE4 2RR - pub details # beerintheevening.com
Brockley Barge, Brockley, London, SE4 2RR - pub details # beerintheevening.com
Brockley (0 miles), Crofton Park (0.1 miles), Nunhead (0.7 miles)
Wickham Arms, Brockley (0.2 miles), Moonbow Jakes, Brockley (0.4 miles), Waverley Arms, Nunhead (0.5 miles), Skehans, New Cross (0.6 miles), Jam Circus, Brockley (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
www.beerintheevening.com /pubs/s/15/1538/Brockley_Barge/Brockley   (647 words)

  
 London Bloggers
Stations: Blackheath, Brockley, Catford, Catford Bridge, Deptford, Deptford Bridge, Forest Hill, Grove Park, Hither Green, Ladywell, Lewisham, New Cross, New Cross Gate, St.
Stations: Blackheath, Brockley, Catford, Deptford, Deptford Bridge, Forest Hill, Hither Green, Lee, Lewisham, New Cross, New Cross Gate, Sydenham
Stations: Brockley, Deptford, Elephant and Castle, New Cross, New Cross Gate
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=513   (443 words)

  
 The Brockley Community Website is now closed as of 12th November 2003
The Brockley Community Website is now closed as of 12th November 2003
Operated on behalf of the local community (London SE4) it used to list schools, shops, doctors, local celebrities, news, etc. However increasing UK and EC Government legislation on Websites means that it is all too easy to transgress a rule and suffer considerable financial penalties.
So you could have something like reggie@brockley.com as your own personal email address.
www.brockley.com   (174 words)

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