New track and sound absorbent pads are being installed on local sections of the Central Line to reduce noise. “We fully understand the effect that noise from the Tube can have on local residents, which is why we will be carrying out work on the Central Line between Leyton and Wanstead to try to minimise this,” said Peter McNaught, London Underground’s Director of Asset Operations. “This work is scheduled to be completed within the next two months during engineering hours, so will cause no disruption to customers.”...
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An evening of stargazing in the grounds of Wanstead Cricket Club will mark the start of this year’s Wanstead Fringe. “There are two chances to see the night sky through powerful telescopes with experts on hand to show you what to look out for,” said organiser Ricardo Cerezo. The free event will take place on 6 September from 8pm to 9pm, and will be repeated the following evening. “One of England’s great astronomers, James Bradley (1693–1762), is buried in the churchyard next door.” Visit wnstd.com/fringe19...
Local artist Karen Humpage has been constructing a large model cow which will be wandering around Wanstead on 7 September (10am to 1.30pm) as part of the art trail. Last month, Karen published a book featuring artwork and anecdotes of the cows that once roamed freely in the local area. “People will be encouraged to take a selfie with the cow for a suggested donation of £2, which will go to the charity Compassion in World Farming. The cow will also be at the Wanstead Festival,” said Karen. Visit karenhumpage.co.uk...
Clocks and timepieces will appear along Wanstead High Street this month, attached to trees, fences and street furniture. “They are the work of Aldersbrook and Wanstead Church primary schoolchildren for Art Trail Wanstead (7 to 22 September), which has a ‘Time’ theme. Local artist Brenda Coyle was invited to run some exciting art-based classes at the schools. Together they managed to create hundreds of Dali-inspired melted clocks, plaster of Paris timepieces and colourful sun-catcher hourglasses,” said trail organiser Donna Mizzi....
The magic of panto and storytelling will come to local libraries this autumn with a series of performances by drag queen Mama G. “Created by popular panto dame Robert Pearce, Mama G tells stories about being who you are and loving who you want, to children and their families, and anyone who’ll listen! She has spread her message all over the UK at libraries, theatres, museums and festivals, as well as making appearances in America and Canada,” said a spokesperson for Petite Pantos. The ‘storytime with a difference’ will take place in Wanstead (2 October, 2pm), Woodford Green (4 October, 10.30am) and South Woodford (8 October, 2.30pm) as part of Redbridge’s annual Fabula Festival, which celebrates the arts and libraries and their power to transform lives. Suitable for children aged three and over, all shows are free to attend. “These performances will feature published works and new writing that will make you laugh, think and love.” Click here for more information....
The Woodford and District branch of the National Trust (NT) has made a number of donations to NT properties following the death of former member Gwen Clarke, who bequeathed £107,000 to the group. The beneficiaries include Rainham Hall in Havering (£15,000), Scotney Castle in Kent (£11,000) and Peckover House in Cambridgeshire (£10,000). “Gwen worked at Whipps Cross Hospital and the London Hospital for many years as a secretary. She moved to Wanstead in 1994 and then into Harts House Care Home in Woodford… We are so grateful she gave us the chance of helping so many properties with her kindness,” said Clive Boon. The centre’s new programme of talks begins on 11 September, 2.30pm at All Saints’ Church hall with a presentation on Waddesdon Manor (visitors: £3). Call 07774 164 407...
The Friends of Wanstead Parklands has commissioned Dr Hannah Armstrong – an expert in 18th-century architecture and landscape design – to write the first-ever large-scale history of Wanstead House. “In existence for just 100 years, Wanstead House was regarded as one of the most magnificent palaces in Europe and the estate originally stretched nearly as far as Woodford. Tragically, in June 1822, every item within the house was sold at auction, prior to the house being demolished,” said a group spokesperson. Due for publication in 2022 to mark the 200th anniversary of the ‘grand sale’, the book will tell the story of the house, its grounds and its larger-than-life owners, complemented by over 70 illustrations, some of which will be published for the first time....
The producers of The Railway Children – to be performed at Forest School in Snaresbrook as part of the Wanstead Fringe festival – are searching for a local actor to play the role of Jim. “It would suit a young person with acting and singing ability, who wants to work with a professional theatre company,” said producer Katherine Mount. Rehearsals commence 9 September, with performances on 14 and 15 September. If the successful candidate requires time off school, the company will apply for licences and supply a registered chaperone. “For audience members, this will be an opportunity to see a West End-style musical on your doorstep… This heart-warming tale is set to a new musical soundtrack, bringing a touch of magic to the stage.” Email info@hordernciani.com...
A bat walk for families with children aged seven and over will take place in Wanstead Park on 30 August. Hosted by the Field Studies Council and the Friends of Wanstead Parklands, the two-and-a-half-hour walk will depart from the Temple at 7.30pm (adults: free; kids: £5). “Explore the park’s diversity of bat species – including soprano and common pipistrelles and Daubenton’s – and learn how they use sound to see. We will use bat detectors to hear them,” said a spokesperson. Visit wnstd.com/bats...
The Field Studies Council (FSC) in partnership with the Friends of Wanstead Parklands will be running a tree identification course for families in Wanstead Park this month. “Join us on a walk and learn how to identify our trees using their leaves, bark and seeds… Discover how trees contribute to our environment,” said an FSC spokesperson. Suitable for children aged 18 months to 11 years, the workshop will run from 10am to 12 noon and from 1pm to 3pm on 21 August (meet at the Temple; adults: free; kids: £5). Visit wnstd.com/trees...
Children and their families are invited to take part in bug hunt in Wanstead Park this month as part of a series of activities run by the Field Studies Council in partnership with the Friends of Wanstead Parklands. “We will look for creepy crawlies under logs and stones and spot insects on plants and trees,” said a spokesperson. Suitable for children aged 18 months to 11 years, the hunt will take place from 10am to 12 noon and from 1pm to 3pm on 8 August (meet at the Temple; adults: free; kids: £5). Visit wnstd.com/bugs...
A local health campaign group is urging residents to sign a petition calling for the government to provide funding to rebuild Whipps Cross Hospital. “Barts Health NHS Trust has the go-ahead to develop plans for Whipps… But with a funding shortfall, the pressure will be to sell off too much land to the detriment of the size and facilities of the new hospital. Government failure to invest in NHS building is a real threat to our hospital’s success,” said a spokesperson for Waltham Forest Save Our NHS. Visit wnstd.com/wxp...