Back Church Lane

Catch up with the latest news and announcements for the Back Church estate.

Find information on your local One Housing support officers, and chat with fellow residents in our discussion area below.

To report a repair, please see our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on this page.

Catch up with the latest news and announcements for the Back Church estate.

Find information on your local One Housing support officers, and chat with fellow residents in our discussion area below.

To report a repair, please see our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on this page.

  • Helping your child with English and Maths

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    We’re delighted to work with non-profit organisation Tutors United to provide free weekly lessons in Maths and English to school children in years 4, 5 and 6 (8-11 years old) over the 2022/23 academic year.

    This service can have a huge impact on pupils who have fallen a bit behind and would like to improve their performance at school. Tutors United recruit and train university students to deliver exciting hour-long sessions that complement the national curriculum.

    • After just eight hours of English tuition, EAL pupils progress on average two sub-levels in English.

    • After 12 hours of tuition, pupils improve their performance in Maths by 35%.

    Online and face-to-face sessions at the Flower and Dean Community Centre (Brick Lane - E1 6QT) will begin in October.

    To register your child, click here. Spaces are limited, so sign up now to avoid disappointment!

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  • Helping Hand Fund

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    If you have financial difficulties, struggle to pay your bills or need help to replace household appliances, we are here to help.

    Through our new £500K Helping Hand Fund, which is paid for by the Riverside Foundation as part of our partnership with the Riverside Group, we can provide small grants and other practical short-term support for households. Please call us on 0300 123 9966 or complete a self-referral form via your MyOneHousing account.

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  • Free advice for residents in Tower Hamlets

    Residents in Tower Hamlets can benefit from free advice on welfare benefits, debt, housing and other areas of social welfare law, with the Tower Hamlets Community Advice Network (THCAN). The network brings together a range of organisations to offer impartial information for residents, and all advice centres listed on the website meet the requirements of the Advice Quality Standard (AQS).


    Resources include:

    • Money and debt advice
    • Benefits advice
    • Employment advice
    • Legal advice services
    • Housing advice

    To find out how they can help you, visit Home - THCAN

  • Food Store available for residents living in Tower Hamlets

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    To help relieve some of the pressure caused by price rises on food, Tower Hamlets Council has partnered with Swan Housing Association to open a Food Store available to all residents living in the borough.

    Residents can pick up large amount of food at a low cost every two weeks. There will also be household items available such as toiletries and cleaning products.

    • 10am - 12pm, Room 5 at The Reach Community Hub
    • 1.30pm - 4.30pm, The IT Room at Bow Cross Community Hub (available from Tuesday 16 August 2022)

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  • Apply for our Environmental Improvement Bid

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    If you have any ideas to make improvements to your local area, you could receive up to £3,000 to fund your project through our Environmental Improvement Bid.

    Successful projects in the past have included the creation of communal garden areas for residents to enjoy.

    To apply, please contact Amma Nkrumah at residentengagements@onehousing.co.uk or ring 07342 062 379. We will be happy to provide support with the application process by working with you and your property manager.

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  • Your local newsletter - July 2022

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    As part of our commitment to deliver a fresh approach to our services, we will be sending you a local newsletter to keep you updated on our work in your neighbourhood and to share events and initiatives that may be of interest to you. We will also be telling you how we have implemented your feedback to ensure we get our services right first time and develop communities that thrive and flourish.

    The first issue of the newsletter is available to read here.

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  • Drop in to our fortnightly employment surgery

    Are you looking for employment? Starting on Thursday 7 July, our Employment Team will be holding drop in sessions every two weeks at the Flower and Dean Community Centre from 9.30am-12.30pm.

    Join us for a coffee and informal chat about the different ways we can help you in your search for a new career.

    Advisors fluent in Bengali and Sylheti will be in attendance.

    For more information, please contact Natasha Chin at natasha.chin@onehousing.co.uk


    Address

    41 Flower and Dean Walk

    Spitalfields

    London

    E1 6QT

Page last updated: 03 Mar 2025, 09:25 AM