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.
Keeping residents informed
The Association publishes a Newsletter three times in year (normally in April, July and December - see below for the most recent editions). This is distributed to 2,600 households in the area and includes paid advertising for local services as well as news and articles. We also have a notice board with information about local activities outside the shop in Chichester Road.
Road stewards
We need road stewards to distribute the Newsletter to various places in Park Hill. All that is required is to distribute the Newsletter three times a year to your neighbours. If you can help us, please contact John Ingman on 020 8681 2355.
Our membership and our area
The Association has 500-600 members (current subscription is £3 per year). Our Annual General Meeting normally takes place at Park Hill Junior School in late April/early May.
The area covered by the Association is bounded by Addiscombe Road to the north, Radcliffe Road to the east, Coombe Road to the south and the main railway line to the west.
Contact details
John Ingman (Chair) 020 8681 2355
Andree Dyer (Advertising for Newsletters) 020 8688 5488
What we don’t do
Please note that the Association is not responsible for the communal areas in developments in Park Hill. Complaints about these should be made to the appropriate management company or their agents.
The current newsletter
You may download the current newsletter by clicking here.