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Welcome to HADRA2023-05-12T08:54:45+01:00

About Us

Hartley & District Residents’ Association was founded in 1970. It originally covered 17 roads and about 1,000 homes, but over the years development and boundary changes have boosted these numbers to 28 and 1,200 respectively, although some of the roads in the Reedham area have their own residents’ association. Our main objective, in accordance with our Constitution, is “to advance and protect the common interests of the residents and to improve the amenities of the district”.

The Committee normally meets once a month to discuss local issues and to hear reports from those Committee members who attend other local meetings.

If you are interested in being involved in the Committee, please contact our Secretary.

CLICK HERE to see the area covered by Hartley & District Residents’ Association.

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Changes to Thameslink trains from Monday 3rd of July

This is a recent message from Thameslink trains about their new timetable and travel guidance: We will be introducing a new timetable on Monday 6th July, for those customers whose journey is necessary. The new timetable is live in the journey planners, so that you can check your journey now. [...]

Local History

Reedham Orphanage

"The Asylum for Fatherless Children" was founded in 1844 by Rev. Andrew Reed, an English Congregational minister and hymn writer, who became a prominent philanthropist and social reformer. Rev Reed became a congregational minister in the East End and a hymn writer. He was, like many of the Victorian philanthropists, very forward thinking [...]

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142 Old Lodge Lane, Purley CR8 4DH

Planning Application No. 24/01876/FUL

The Hartley and District Residents’ Association (HADRA) advises you that a planning application has been submitted to Croydon Council, proposing to considerably extend a three bedroom detached house to provide seven flats to accommodate 19 people.

Details of this planning application and can be seen on Croydon Council’s […]

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