Flower and Dean

Catch up with the latest news and announcements for the Flower and Dean 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 Flower and Dean 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.

  • Residents meeting - make your voice heard

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    Residents, please come along and meet your local Resident Engagement Officer, Property Manager and Community Champions.

    On the agenda: Community Centre Activities, Forming a Community Group, and Local Community Partnerships

    Friday 28th July

    5pm-6pm

    At the Flower and Dean Community Centre



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  • Our partnership with Street Doctors

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    We recently helped fund two workshops in Newham which were delivered by the national charity, Street Doctors.

    There are no easy answers to addressing the epidemic of knife crime, but Street Doctors’ innovative approach seeks to put young people at the centre of emergency first-aid provision, empowering them to become part of the solution.  

    The workshops, held in April at Forest Gate Youth Zone, were the prelude to further planned events set to be held outdoors during the summer.

    At the workshops, trained medics taught young participants the first-aid skills they need to know should they ever witness serious injury caused by violent assault. Just as importantly, participants left the session having understood – perhaps for the first time – the seriousness of this issue, and the tragic consequences that can so easily unfold when a young person decides to carry a knife.  

    Amma Nkrumah says: “As we continue looking for ways to empower our residents, we are very mindful that our young people need guidance and support to tackle the challenges they may sometimes face. Working with Street Doctors is one of the ways we can best do this.” 

    "These workshops need to happen more often on our estates. It can help us save the lives of our friends. Knife crime is getting out of control and it is scary." Corey

    "I am glad that we get to do this workshop as us young people can feel kind of hopeless when somebody gets stabbed. With the knowledge of first aid we can possibly help if we were ever to be in this situation.” Karina

    If you or a young person you know might be interested in attending one of Street Doctors’ future events, please visit their website for details.

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  • Every little helps...

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    For residents struggling with the cost of living here are some offers worth looking into.

    Disability Grants

    If you or someone you live with has a disability, there's a website that lists all the charities and trusts that provide funding towards the high cost of disability equipment, holidays, days out, and much else besides. Check out Disability Grants today.

    Thames Water

    London residents, Thames Water offers support to customers struggling to pay their bills. If you’re living on a low income, the ‘WaterSure’ or ‘WaterHelp’ schemes may be of interest. Eligibility criteria apply. To discuss your options call Thames Water on 0800 009 3652.

    Broadband bargains

    Residents in receipt of benefits may be able to save money on their broadband by switching to a social tariff - special affordable deals that are cheaper than standard broadband tariffs, starting at just £12 a month. Learn more about what each provider offers and how to switch to a social tariff.

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  • Do you need help to make a single or joint Universal Credit application?

    Tower Hamlets Council has launched the Resident Support Outreach Service which is designed to help residents in Tower Hamlets make single or joint Universal Credit applications.

    Make a referral

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  • Tower Hamlets Residents’ Support Scheme

    Residents who are in or at risk of being in crisis or those who need immediate help due to no source of financial support available are encouraged to apply for the Tower Hamlets Council Residents’ Support Scheme.

    The scheme will help with short-term living costs such as credit food and gas/electric prepayment metres. It can also help in some circumstances with white goods and furniture.

    Please note that cash will not usually be awarded, but a pay point voucher can be supplied to the applicant where necessary.

    Find out more

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  • Community Hub - dates for your diary

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    The Flower and Dean Community Centre plays host to our regular Community hub sessions, where you can access housing support, employment and training advice, and information on everything from community funding to health, wellbeing, education and training opportunities. Do join us.

    Here are the dates:

    Thursday 1 June

    Thursday 7 June

    Thursday 3 August

    Thursday 7 September

    Thursday 5 October

    Thursday 2 November

    All between: 10am-12pm

    For more information please contact your local Resident Engagement & Partnership Officer Amma Nkrumah

    Email: ankrumah@onehousing.co.uk / 07342 062 379



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  • Exciting opportunity on the railways

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    A free 8-week Railway Engineering course is being offered, with job opportunities, to London residents currently unemployed or on low income. Course starts 5 June, but deadline for applicants is 25 May. Any residents interested please contact One Academy’s Shirley Miller ASAP at: smiller@onehousing.co.uk

    Course Eligibility

    • Must be unemployed or on a low income (less than £17,000)
    • Must be receiving a benefit & UK resident for 3 years or more
    • Candidates need to be 19 or older as of 31st August 2022
    • Must live in the London area
    • Must be willing to travel between venues (Hackney & Epping)
    • Must be able to commit to the full course
    • Must have a valid/in date form of ID
    • You must hold a full level 2 qualification or 5 GCSEs if under 24 years old
    • You must not be in any other form of education, this includes any government funded courses.

    Course description:

    This is a 8 week intense programme for residents of London. Training will be a combination of theory in Hackney & Practical in Epping Forest.

    Course includes, PPE, Medical/D&A tests and the learners all go immediately on to the books of an employer on course completion.

    You will achieve:

    Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Rail Engineering Track Maintenance

    Level 2 Certificate in Rail Engineering Underpinning Knowledge

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  • Apprenticeship Fair

    Partners of ours, Clarion Housing, host G5 Apprenticeship Fair at Glaziers Hall, London Bridge, on Wednesday 7 June, 10am -2.15. Apprenticeships can take you places with their offer of a real job, hands-on experience, training plus a regular salary. Residents wanting to attend can register here. Where could an apprenticeship take you ? (myclarionhousing.com)

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  • Time to get Back into Work?

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    One Academy’s new ‘Back into Work’ courses start 16 May at the Arlington Centre, Camden Town. With sessions on CV writing, interview preparation, building resilience, plus a jobs fair. Open to all, but you must register. Contact Shirley Miller on smiller@onehousing.co.uk

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  • One News in your inbox

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    Just to let you know, you should have received a newsletter from us today via email. It’s our new local newsletter ‘One News’, which we will be sending to you twice a year, containing news plus details of upcoming events and initiatives in your locality. We hope you find it useful. If you appear not to have received the email, please check in your spam folder.

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