
Formed in 1998, pressing for improvements to the wellbeing of the residents, the amenity of the area and the built environment of its conservation areas: The Brookmill Road Conservation Area and the St. John’s Conservation Area.
About The St. John’s Society
The St. John’s Society – a residents’ association covering the area of Lewisham that used to be called Deptford New Town – was formally registered in 1998, originally to fight a proposal from the Borough to concrete-over the duck pond in Brookmill Park. It is supported by a small committee, representing virtually many streets radiating out from St. John’s station, and of people from a diversity of occupations – with all manner of outside interests. We all have in common a commitment to improving our environment, and believe that our corner of south-east London is a very fine place to live. Things we do include liaising with Lewisham Borough Council, our elected council representatives and Member of Parliament; promoting enhancements to our built environment (tell us if you have concerns about trees; pavements or the quality of road surfaces); organizing events from an annual ‘picnic in the park’ to a carol service in St. John’s church, and promoting the St. John’s area as a distinct community.
News
Healthy Neighbourhoods Workshops
Lewisham Council have completed the first round of consultation for the St John's and Tanners Hill Healthy Neighbourhoods initiative. They are now holding three in-person workshops to present concept designs and responses to the responses from the public. Text from...
Spring Recital 2025
Spring Recital 2025 Date: Saturday 22nd March Time: 4pm Venue: St John’s Church, St John’s Vale, SE8 4EA Entry: FREE ALL welcome. This is the 3rd annual free-to-attend community concert in partnership with the NLHF (National Lottery Heritage Fund) in support of...
Mayor’s Awards 2022 – Finalist!
I am delighted and humbled to have been nominated and becoming a Finalist in the Mayor’s Award for Voluntary Contribution 2022 for outstanding work in the area. The work that I do for St John’s SE8 could not have been achieved without the incredible backing, support...
St John’s Society Annual Report 2021 -2022
Progress over 2021 has continued to be good despite the pandemic restrictions. Committee members have worked hard pursuing their respective responsibilities. All Committee meetings during Lockdown have been carried out on Zoom with a slow return to face to face...
BIODIVERSITY: Animals, Plants & Fungi
By John Woodemail: maxripple@gmail.com TREES ARE GOOD FOR CITIES: They reduce urban flooding They cool us down in heatwaves They reduce crime rates They improve mental health and wellbeing. They store carbon (i.e. reducing global warming) They support wildlife and...
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