Tool Chest Tool and Plant Hire – A Community Comes Together
The prospect of a contentious Low Traffic Scheme being imposed on Brackenbury Village galvanised businesses and residents into action
Family Life And Lockdown: Peter, Faby and Philip
London based photographer Doris Heinrich documents changes to local and family life during the Coronavirus pandemic. Q: How difficult has lockdown been with a toddler in the home?
Peter: I have to set up my computer and monitors in our en-suite bathroom!
Hammersmith Butcher: John Stenton Family Butchers – Serving The Community
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John Stenton describes himself as ‘one of the last of a dying breed’ of local family butchers. Here he reflects on his professional life in Brackenbury Village…
Elsie Paine Part 1: Brackenbury born and bred, she reveals how times have changed but somethings remain the same
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Elsie Paine Part 1: Brackenbury born and bred, she reveals how times have changed but somethings remain the same
What’s on: Hepsibah Gallery | Emma Rose & Louise Rushford 20-23 September
What’s on: Hepsibah Gallery | Emma Rose & Louise Rushford 20-23 September
What’s on: Hepsibah Gallery | Hannah van Bergen 13-19 September
What’s on: Hepsibah Gallery | Hannah van Bergen 13-19 Sep | Emma Rose & Louise Rushford 20-23 Sep
Bradley Cahoon: Local handyman and Mr Fixit Bradley Cahoon tells us why Brackenbury Village has been home for nearly 30 years
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Word of mouth from happy customers ensures the odd jobs keep coming for Brad. Known for his distinctive bright floral shirts and pork pie hat, Bradley Cahoon has worked and lived in Hammersmith ever since he arrived in the area in the late 1980’s. But, he has never forgotten his…
Daniel Paul Estate Agents: Local History – What’s in a Name?
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It is generally accepted that the name Brackenbury Village was coined by some sharp suited, smooth talking estate agent. Classifying a warren of Victorian terraced streets into something between a hamlet and a town was a cunning move. It certainly chimed with residents eager to define a neighbourhood known for…
Grove Neighbourhood Centre: Kim Benson
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He has worked as a civil servant in the Department of Trade & Industry and been a menswear salesman at Liberty. But in recent months, Kim Benson is bringing his years of expertise to bear in helping to run the Grove Neighbourhood Centre (GNC). For five years he volunteered at…