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Map_Lewishamlucy:Map_Brent 18/08/2009 12:50 Page 1 Well London is all about feeling and being well, in mind and body. There are many aspects of our lives that influence how well we Well London feel, that’s why Well London focuses on the following themes: www.london.gov.uk/welllondon Well London is funded by the Big Lottery Fund. The aim is to work Healthy eating www.activelivingmap.org.uk with local people to improve the health and wellbeing of Londoners Physical activity in 20 neighbourhoods. Arts & culture Open spaces Well London is a partnership between seven organisations. Mental wellbeing Together they form the Well London Alliance. There’s a range of unique Well London events and activities taking Active London Health Commission place in your area, now and in the future. Just some of the Central YMCA activities taking place across London include: gardening and food Groundwork London growing, community feasts, sports sessions, and dance and art projects. All of the Well London activities are free and everyone is London Sustainability Exchange welcome. living University of East London Arts Council England, London There are also opportunities for local people to access free training South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and to volunteer. It’s all about getting out, meeting people and having a good time. For more information about what is happening in your area contact: John Bovenizer Bellingham Community Project 020 8461 2213 [email protected] Or visit: www.london.gov.uk/welllondon Bellingham Lewisham Key Health advice and information Physical activity and social clubs A0 Doctors Surgery Livesey Memorial Hall, 225 Perry Hill A1 Bridge Leisure Centre Lewisham SE26 5AQ SE6 4HD, 020 8699 1062 Indoor Bowls Club [email protected] www.leisure-centre.com A0 Sainsbury's Instore Pharmacy Savacentre, Southend Lane SE26 4PU 020 8225 5029 A1 Metroflex Gym Unit A6 Broomsleigh Business Park, Worsley Bridge Rd SE26 5BN, 020 8697 7788 A0 Wise Chemist 363 Sydenham Road SE26 5SL 020 8778 3506 A2 Fitness First Health Club (Beckenham) Fitness Exchange (Beckenham) BR3 1NZ www.fitnessfirst.co.uk A2 Pat Morecroft 123 Copers Cope Road BR3 1NY B0 Cherry Blossom Pre School Playgreen Way SE6 3EN, 020 8697 6699 A4 Vivian Yeo 53 Chaffinch Road BR3 4LX B0 Christchurch United Reform Church 15 Bellingham Green SE6 3HQ B0 Bellingham Green Surgery 24 Bellingham Green SE6 3JB, 020 8697 7285 B0 St Dunstan's Church Hall Bellingham Green SE6 3JB, 020 8698 3291 B4 Allcare Counselling Service 3-4 The Mews, High Street BR3 1BQ B1 Base Zero Playgroup 69-85 Sedgehill Road SE6 3QN B4 Beckenham Clinic 14 The Crescent BR3 1DU 020 8461 3510 B4 Bromley Family Planning Service Beckenham Clinic, 14 The Crescent BR3 1DU B1 Sedgehill Community Centre 69-85 Sedgehill Road SE6 3QN B4 Bromley NHS Primary Care Trust Beckenham Clinic, 14 The Crescent BR3 1DU 020 8314 9061 B4 Michelle Silverthorne 3-4 The Mews, High Street BR3 1BQ B1 Sydenham High School Gdst Sports Ground Cornhill Sports Ground BR3 1RL, C0 South Lewisham Health Centre 50 Conisborough Crescent SE6 2SS [email protected] www.gdst.net/sydenhamhigh 020 8698 8921 B4 St Georges Church Hall 5-7 Albemarle Road BR3 5HZ, 020 8650 6459 C3 The Beckenham Centre Flat 1 Beverley House, Foxgrove Avenue C0 Bellingham Gateway Youth and 185 Brookehowse Road SE6 3TT BR3 5AZ Community Centre 020 8461 9310 D0 South Lewisham Group Practice 50 Conisborough Crescent SE6 2SP [email protected] 020 8698 8921 D3 Summerhouse Fields Summerhouse Playing Fields BR3 5HG E0 Winlaton Surgery 139 Winlaton Road BR1 5QA, 020 8698 1810 E1 A F Browne Ltd 481-483 Bromley Road BR1 4PQ 020 8697 6677 Schools E1 Day Lewis Pharmacy 467 Bromley Road BR1 4PH, 020 8698 3160 A0 Haseltine Primary School Haseltine Road SE26 5AD E2 Duncans Chemist 24 Bromley Hill BR1 4JX, 020 8460 1425 B0 Elfrida Primary School Elfrida Crescent SE6 3EN B1 Sedgehill School Sedgehill Road SE6 3QW B3 Worsley Bridge Junior School Brackley Road BR3 1RF Art C1 St Augustine's Catholic Primary School Dunfield Road SE6 3RD A0 The King Of Hearts Ltd 175 Moremead Road SE6 3LU and Nursery 07611 183 727 C1 Watergate School Lushington Road SE6 3WG B0 Sage Educational Trust Elfrida Primary School, Elfrida Crescent C3 St Mary's Catholic Primary School Westgate Road BR3 5DE SE6 3EN, 020 8461 4852 D0 St John Baptist Southend Church of England Beachborough Road BR1 5RL D1 Meadows Flat 10 Waterer House Beckenham Hill Road Primary School SE6 3PN, 020 8698 8696 E0 Bonus Pastor Catholic College Winlaton Road BR1 5PZ E1 D & B Theatre School Central Studios, 470 Bromley Road BR1 4PN 020 8698 8880 E0 Downderry Primary School Downderry Road BR1 5QL [email protected] E0 New Woodlands School 49 Shroffold Road BR1 5PD Environment A4 Kings Hall Road To north and east of railway tracks/ North of Turners Meadow Way and Rowden Road / Chaffinch Road BR3 4 B0 Firhill Road 147 Firhill Road SE6 3SH B0 Leslie Silk 48 Overdown Road SE6 3ET B1 Meadow Close 25 Meadow Close SE6 3NW B1 Sedgehill Road 112 Sedgehill Road SE6 3QY C0 Jim Hurren 71 Overdown Road SE6 3ET C1 Dumps Adventure Playground Oakview Road SE6 3QF, 020 8698 2991 [email protected] C1 Knapmill Way 39 Brookhowse Road SE6 3TS D0 Oldstead Road 54 Oldstead Road BR1 5RD E2 Kendale Road Kendale Road BR1 4NH Grid ref: Organisation Contact details Grid ref: Organisation Contact details Map_Lewishamlucy:Map_Brent 18/08/2009 12:50 Page 2 A BC D E Active Living Map N EE BOSBURY ROAD R This map provides information on G ARKINDALE ROAD M A H G all of the different facilities in your N ® I L PERRYHILL L E C B O N local area that can help you live a I S B B227 O R WHITEFOOT LANE O U ® healthier lifestyle. Parks, allotments, E S G O H L C C R T O TERDEN STREET ® E M S NUBIA WAY A C gyms and sports centres, advice W EN D T A A ® T E Y R A B A clinics and GP’s surgeries, if it will W SWALLANDS ROAD N N E E K RANDLESDOWN ROAD R YG R A O PL ® A D help you get fit and healthy, it’s on the 0 COWDEN STREET OVERDOWN ROAD COTTON HILL FARMSTEAD ROAD Active Living Map. LONGDOWN ROAD ALLERFORD ROAD C HU RC HD OW N D N We hope you find this map useful. 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