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Free community app launches to bring residents in Bromley and Penge together

Clarion

If you live in Bromley or Penge, you now have a new way to connect with what's happening on your doorstep, as Neya launches a free community app in partnership with Clarion Housing.

In a few taps, Neya keeps you in the loop with local events, helps you discover shared interests nearby, and makes it easier to find help and support locally.

What you can do on Neya:

  • Find your people - Join local groups based on what you're into. Whether that’s running, cooking, parenting or gardening, if it's happening in Bromley or Penge, the chances are you will find it on Neya. Or perhaps you could start your own group and discover like-minded people living close by that share your passion?
  • Never miss what's on - Local events, community meetups and free activities nearby. Or post your own event and get the word out to the right people.
  • Get support fast - Need a hand? Neya connects you with local people, services and places that can help, from borrowing a ladder to getting signposted to local support.
  • Stay safe - Every conversation is moderated, and your personal information is always protected. Take a look at Neya’s privacy notice.

The free app takes just five minutes to set up and is designed to support you in your local area.

Download Neya on the App Store or Google Play or visit:

Joinneya.com

Working together for our communities

Neya is one of the 2025 William Sutton Prize winners in the Connected Communities category. The Prize, led by Clarion Housing Group, supports innovative ideas, turning them into practical projects that tackle key challenges and benefit residents and communities.

The prize champions innovation that brings people together, strengthens local connections and helps create healthier, more welcoming neighbourhoods. This commitment to connection, inclusion, and community support is at the heart of what Neya is designed to deliver.

William Sutton, who inspired the prize, was a businessman who founded the UK’s first parcel delivery service and chose to use his wealth to provide affordable homes for working-class families, helping to shape what is now Clarion Housing Group.