Our Story: A Community’s Dedication
The Brenda Blakemore Community Centre stands today because of the passion and determination of our local community. Our story begins in 1995, a pivotal year when the future of our hall was in doubt.
A Challenge and an Opportunity
In 1995, Havering Council informed the hall’s users that it could no longer afford to run the centre, with annual costs exceeding £60,000. Faced with the prospect of closure, local councillor Harry Webb proposed a bold solution: what if the community itself took over? He suggested that a Community Association could be formed to take on the responsibility of managing the Hall and its grounds.
This idea sparked a wave of community action. An interim committee was quickly formed, chaired by Councillor Webb and supported by his dedicated secretary, Brenda Blakemore. Alongside them, various members of the local community stepped up to take on crucial roles.
Building from the Ground Up
The path forward was not simple. The new committee had to navigate a series of challenges, from writing a constitution to securing a lease and managing rent, rates, and utility supplies. Through this complex process, the Association was officially registered with the Charity Commission as The Rainham & Wennington Community Association (Registered Charity Number: 1055452).
At the heart of this incredible effort was Brenda Blakemore. Her tireless efficiency, zeal, and dedication to the project were an inspiration to everyone involved and proved to be the driving force behind the Association’s success.
A Legacy Honoured
Tragically, just 18 months after the successful formation of the Association, Brenda passed away. In recognition of her monumental contribution and unwavering spirit, the committee made the unanimous decision to rename the hall in her memory. It has been proudly known as The Brenda Blakemore Community Centre ever since.
The Centre Today: A Thriving Hub
Today, the centre continues to be run by the community, for the community. A general committee, elected annually, oversees its operations, led by executive officers (Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer) and supported by representatives from the many groups who call our hall home.
The centre is a bustling hub of activity, providing a vital space for:
- A pre-school nursery
- Three senior citizen clubs
- Martial arts and Tai Chi classes
- Dancing groups
- A community choir
- Two local church groups
It is a testament to our community that an estimated 600 people walk through our doors every week. We also offer the hall for private functions on weekends, subject to approval. The Brenda Blakemore Community Centre remains a living legacy to the spirit and resilience that saved it.