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  • Cressingham Gardens resident Mary Parker at her home on 26th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Mary has lived on the estate for 14 years and was recently diagnosed with dementia. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A father and daughter, who live opposite the estate, play table tennis in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A father and daughter, who live opposite the estate, play table tennis in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Lambeth Council meet with Cressingham Gardens tenants and residents to discuss proposed regeneration of estate on 14th March 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Celebrating 50 years of marriage, Cressingham Gardens tenants Michael and Eileen O’keeffe moved into the estate 39 years ago on 14th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A mother and daughter walk hand in hand through Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A man silhouetted by the setting sun at Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • No skateboards, no ball games, no bikes no fun sign at Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Young boys and girls play football at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • A young girl runs while play football at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • An elderly lady walks through Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Children play on a bouncy castle during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at Cressingham Gardens estate on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens estate on 16th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens estate on 16th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young mother with daughter at Cressingham Gardens estate on 19th April 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Young boys and girls play football at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Last light at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Cressingham Gardens estate on 19th April 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Last light at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Young boys and girls play football at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Young boys and girls play football at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Two girls at Cressingham Gardens estate on 11th May 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Photographer and resident, Mark Aitken’s exhibition on display throughout Cressingham Gardens estate on 5th June 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Winter sun at Cressingham Gardens estate on 22nd February 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • A burgundy front door at Cressingham Gardens estate on 22nd February 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Garden space in Cressingham Gardens on 28th August 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project, supported by London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Garden space in Cressingham Gardens on 28th August 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project supported by London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Garden tenant with his dog on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project, supported by London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Garden tenant on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Young people play on the swings in the rotunda gardens in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens caretaker Kevin Honour on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest banner in Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • A young boy, with family and friends, plays with a toy parachute outside his home in Cressingham Gardens on 25th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young family outside their home in Cressingham Gardens on 25th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A maniqin cover in vine leaves in Cressingham Gardens on 18th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest artwork on display in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • The 6 voids, empty apartments, in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • The 6 voids, empty apartments, in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest artwork on display in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest window poster in Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Children play during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at the Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A busy bookshelf at Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A lady BBQs beef burgers during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at the Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Face painting during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young family outside their home in Cressingham Gardens on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A Bolivian family BBQ on the first floor walkway of Cressingham Gardens on 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A Bolivian family BBQ on the first floor walkway of Cressingham Gardens on 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A Bolivian family BBQ on the first floor walkway of Cressingham Gardens on 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Wall Decor at Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Wall Decor at Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Deputy Leader of the Green Party, Amelia Womack, visits Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners outside Lambeth Town Hall on 25th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenants and residents, Anne Cooper and Helen Carr, attend a Lambeth Cabinet meeting at Lambeth Town Hall on 9th March 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenants and residents, Anne Cooper and Helen Carr, attend a Lambeth Cabinet meeting at Lambeth Town Hall on 9th March 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Ceramic wall decor from an interior from Cressingham Gardens on 14th March 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi talks with Mary Parker at her front door on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Hervie, French Mauritius Cressingham Gardens tenant since early 90s, at his home on 19th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gerlinde Gniewosz and Malika Belarabi hold a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting with tenants on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Hervie, French Mauritius Cressingham Gardens tenant since early 90s, at his home on 19th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Hervie, French Mauritius Cressingham Gardens tenant since early 90s, at his home on 19th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens neighbours discuss regeneration plans on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenant with his dog on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Sue Miller-Rolt, Cressingham Gardens resident since the 1970s is a practicing psychic clairvoyant and rainbow witch,  at her home on 16th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Hervie, French Mauritius Cressingham Gardens tenant since early 90s, looking from his doorstep on 13th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Anti Gentrification protest outside Lambeth Town Hall on 13th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens community composting and food waste scheme on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Anti Gentrification protest outside Lambeth Town Hall on 13th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A cat on Hambridge Way in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Children play football in Cressingham Gardens on 5th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Shaun, a council tenant with his dogs, at Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Freda Bray, Cressingham Gardens resident since the 1990s on 4th March 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A tenant prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Sue Miller-Rolt, Cressingham Gardens resident since the 1970s is a practicing psychic clairvoyant and rainbow witch, reading tarot cards on 16th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Long term Cressingham Gardens residents Michael and Eileen O’keeffe on 17th April 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Cressingham Gardens residents Michael and Eileen O’keeffe hold a religious wall crucifix on 17th April 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • A desk on Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom.Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Knights Walk with architect Kate Macintosh on 14th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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