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Brynford
A unique corner of Haverford Township

BRYNFORD CIVIC ASSOCIATION

Monthly Meeting February 2023

February 19th at 3PM at Haverford Friends Meeting House


The agenda will be focused on the proposed changes at the Polo Field. 

NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS

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Brynford Zoning/Planning Updates

Haverford Township Board of Commissioners votes to permit parking along 500 block of Panmure Road.
​(Click to see all Zoning/Planning Updates.)​
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Polo Field Updates

Haverford and Lower Merion Townships have come up with a framework for future cooperation at the Polo Field. (Click to see the full article.)
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2023 Election News

In 2023 the Primary Election will be held May 16th and the General Election November 7th. Check your registration status.  If voting by mail or absentee ballot, order your ballot today.
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Billboards in Brynford

As of January 2022 the case is in arbitration. 
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 Contact us at brynfordca@gmail.com

About Brynford

 The Brynford Civic Association (BCA) represents the residents of the Fifth Ward, precinct 1, which runs from College to County Line, up to San Marino and down to the Septa tracks, with both Bryn Mawr and Haverford zipcodes. Our unique corner of Haverford Township is a balance of residential, commercial, religious, recreational, and educational places. We have many historic structures, including one of two Haverford Friends Meetings; parts of two private schools and the only college in the township; and long-term rehab, skilled nursing, and assisted living facilities. From the Main Line Arts Center on Panmure to the Memorial Church of God in Christ on Buck Lane, we represent a range of creative and spiritual experiences.

You can play sports on the Polo Field or on Preston; take a hike along the ginko path behind Haverford Friends; visit a doctor’s office, a camera shop, a bakery, a grocery store; buy a car or get your car fixed; grab something to eat; or take the Septa line to town. If you walk around among our nearly 500 homes, you will meet residents young and old and from every ethnicity. You will also see a large variety of wildlife—many species of trees and bushes, hawks, fox, rabbits, deer, and of course our beloved pets.
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