
Photo: Jon Nicholls

On Wednesday 23rd July, Berkeley Homes opened their offices at the old Meadowside Leisure Centre to the general public. Inside is an exhibition about the redevelopment of the Ferrier Estate, including Thomas Tallis School. The building has been clad in corrugated metal sheets and security measures are strict to say the least. Nevertheless, it's good to see evidence of imminent activity. Hoardings have gone up across the estate with details of yet further meetings with regard to achieving planning permission. The contrast between the huge new signs and the old maps of the estate (long since rendered indecipherable by graffiti) is poignant.


Image: Bubble thought (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Bubble thought (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Bubble thought (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: The event (by Sophie)
Image: The Diary Room (by Sophie)
Image: The bubble touhgts (by Sarah Butler)
Iamge: The ideal Neighbourhood workshop (by Sarah Butler)
Image: The ideal Neighbourhood workshop (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Dream Balloons (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Dream Balloons (by Sophie)
Image: Dream Ballons ( by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Bubbles Thouhgts (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Thomas Talis Students Proposals (by Sophie)
Image: Your Ideal Neighbourhood. Kids creating their own ideal community (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Drumming workshop with Taru (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Dancing with the Dncing Angels (by Jon Nicholls)
Image: Doreen Kendrick, resident of the Ferrier since the beginning, talking about the Histori of the Estate (by Sophie)
Image: The Ferrier Phantom. Short film made by ROCKSOLID as part of Art for Kidbrooke(by Sophie)
Image: Video Diary Room (by Jon Nicholls)