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Trinity Newington Residents' Association (TNRA) is an association, formed in 1976, for the residents of Newington (Trust) Estate in London SE1. The estate is the residential property owned (or formerly owned) by Trinity House, consisting of Trinity Church Square and Merrick Square, and parts of Cole Street, Falmouth Road, Swan Street and Trinity Street. Most of the residents in TNRA's area, which covers about 320 households, are tenants who rent direct from Trinity House through their managing agents, Nelson Bakewell. Some have bought long leaseholds of their flats, some rent from these leaseholders, and a few are freehold owners. more TNRA is a residents' organisation. It has no connection with Trinity House or with Nelson Bakewell, except that TNRA officers meet and correspond with them on behalf of residents. For 30 years TNRA has worked to improve life for residents in numerous ways and had many significant achievements. more TNRA is run by a voluntary committee, chosen each year at the annual general meeting. The committee meets monthly to organise TNRA's work and events and keeps members informed about local issues. All residents are eligible to become members of TNRA by paying an annual subscription. Residents of some surrounding properties can also join as associate members. |
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