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Bromley Common Social and Athletic Club and Institute Ltd
33 Great Elms Rd
Bromley, Kent, BR2 9NF
Tel: 020 84605656
Bromley borough is the largest of the 32 London Boroughs and Bromley Town Centre is the largest of the Borough's towns. Bromley has a history going back to Roman times. The current Civic Centre is built on the site of the original Bishop's Palace, seat of the Bishops of Rochester; the site having been mentioned in the Domesday Book. Historical figures featuring in Bromley's past include Charles Darwin (scientist); H G Wells (author); Richmal Crompton (author) and Thomas Crapper (inventor of the flushing loo). With such a good location any tastes can be catered for with facilities ranging from dining, entertainment, sport and history nothing is too far away. What's on in Bromley
Social Clubs in Bromley |
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| Bromley Catholic Social Club 83 Plaistow Lane Bromley Kent BR1 3JE Tel: 020 8402 4863 |
Farnborough Kent Social Club 6 Pleasant View Place Orpington Kent BR6 7BL Tel: 01689 852408 |
| Orpington Conservative Club 4 Sevenoaks Road Orpington Kent BR6 9JJ Tel: 01689 828830 |
Penge Social Club 54 High Street London SE20 7HB Tel: 020 8402 9602 |
| Sundridge Park Working Mens Club & Institute 134 Burnt Ash Lane Bromley Kent BR1 5AF Tel: 020 8460 6348 |
Beckenham Working Mens Club 89-91 Churchfields Road Beckenham Kent BR3 4QQ Tel: 020 8650 1463 |
| Bromley Ambulance Sports & Social Club Bromley Ambulance Station Crown Lane Bromley Kent BR2 9PW Tel: 020 8460 6278 |
Bromley Labour Club H G Wells Centre St Marks Road Bromley Kent BR2 9HG Tel: 020 8460 7409 |
| Hsbc Sports & Social Club Lennard Road Beckenham Kent BR3 1QW Tel: 020 8778 7434 |
Penge & District Trade Union & Social Club 85 Royston Road London SE20 7QW Tel: 020 8778 5534 |
| Rosecroft Social Club 269 High Street St Mary Cray Kent BR5 4AR Tel: 01689 876808 |
Swanley Junction Working Mens Club 18 High Street Swanley Kent BR8 8BG Tel: 01322 662102 |
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Bromley is the principal town of the London Borough of Bromley and is listed as a metropolitan centre in the London Plan. It is a suburban development situated 9.3 miles (14.9 km) south east of Charing Cross. The town has a large shopping and retail area including a pedestrianised High Street and The Glades shopping centre. It is one of ten major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. The London Borough of Bromley Civic Centre is located in the town. The historic Wickham Court with its crow-stepped gable construction is located in Bromley. Bromley's main retail rival is Croydon, to the west. There are two railway stations providing connections to the City and West End. Bromley South is located on the main line from Dover and is served by fast and local services to Victoria and Blackfriars. Bromley North is located at the southern end of a short branch line from Grove Park from where connections can be made for London Bridge, Cannon Street and London Charing Cross. The town's football club Bromley F.C. are currently playing in the Conference South, which is the highest level of regionalised football in England, two divisions below the Football League. It has a number of theatres, the most notable being the Churchill Theatre in the town centre and the Bromley Little Theatre close to Bromley North railway station. More on Bromley
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