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Barry Area Resident's Association AGM 12th April


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Barry Area Residents? Association

invite you to our

Annual General Meeting

Tuesday 12th April 2022

8.10 for 8.20 start


At the East Dulwich Community Centre

46-50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL


: [email protected]

If you wish to join the meeting by zoom, please email us by 5th April to request a link.

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BARRY AREA RESIDENTS? ASSOCIATION (BARA)


BARA?s purpose is to promote community harmony, residents? rights and the improvement of housing conditions, amenities and the environment. BARA is recognised by Southwark Council to represent the interests of all residents in the ?Barry Area? and members take an active part in consultations on planning, community safety and health provision. Members regularly attend and contribute to Ward and other local meetings. On the Local Housing Forum, BARA provides a key voice for Council tenants and leaseholders of street properties.


BARA MEMBERSHIP


Council tenants and leaseholders contribute through their rent and service charges to the Tenant Fund. BARA receives a grant from the Tenant Fund, and those Fund payers can join BARA with no membership fee. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we continue to extend free membership for all for this year. Any Southwark resident, from outside of the BARA area, is welcome to join BARA as an associate member.

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