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‘Largely positive’ feedback for council wheelie bin trial in Wanstead

Redbridge Council has received ‘largely positive’ feedback from residents currently trialling wheelie bins for their household rubbish collection. “There are 1,530 properties taking part in the pilot in Wanstead. There is no specified length of time for the pilot while we monitor how it’s working, and resolve any issues,” said a spokesperson. The trial began in February and has seen 7,000 households across the borough receive a new 180-litre grey bin. “Wheelie bins will prevent animals from accessing waste and deters fly-tipping.”...

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London City Airport drops plans to end the 24-hour weekend flight break

London City Airport has dropped plans to end its 24-hour weekend break (currently no aircraft take off or land between 12.30pm Saturday to 12.30pm Sunday). The airport has also abandoned plans to operate more early morning and late evening flights, as was proposed in its draft Master Plan. “I want to thank all of you who put so much time, effort and indeed money into campaigning against the expansion proposals,” said John Stewart of HACAN East. A review into the airport’s controversial flight paths – which include the airspace over Wanstead – continues....

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Local foodbank donations decline amid coronavirus stockpiling

Residents are urged to continue supporting Redbridge Foodbank, which has seen donations decline in the wake of coronavirus. “We are seeing much-needed donations fall dramatically as people start to stockpile. This is hitting vulnerable members of our community hard. Please do keep on giving – your support is really needed and makes a huge difference,” said Rev Dr Jack Dunn. In Wanstead, collection points are located at Christ Church, St Mary’s (Saturday mornings), Petty Son and Prestwich and the Co-op. Visit wnstd.com/foodbank...

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Coronavirus: Wanstead Village and Wanstead Park WhatsApp groups

WhatsApp groups have been established for Wanstead Village and Wanstead Park ward residents who wish to help their neighbours during the coronavirus pandemic. “I set up the Redbridge Covid-19 Mutual Aid Facebook group – from which the WhatsApp groups have spawned – after hearing about other borough’s coming together to support their residents. I am not very good at sitting around and worrying and I enjoy helping people, so I thought this would be a great initiative,” said Tanya Salinder. Visit wnstd.com/help...

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Reasons to write about the seasons: Frankie Valli, Vivaldi or the weather?

Over-50s poetry group the Redbridge Rhymesters will be joined by Snaresbrook Primary School pupils on 24 March as they host a creative writing session at the Allan Burgess Centre with a theme of ‘The Four Seasons’. “Apart from the obvious summer, autumn, winter and spring ideas, I am hoping writers might come up with something about Frankie Valli, or even one of Vivaldi’s concertos. We shall see what imaginations are fired up,” said event organiser Alexandra Wilde. Visitors are welcome. Call 020 8989 6338...

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Too many toys? Sell them at NCT’s nearly new sale in Wanstead

Parents with too many children’s clothes and toys will have the chance to sell them to other local parents at NCT Redbridge’s nearly new sale at Christ Church hall on 25 April. Stallholders keep 70% of their sale prices, with the rest supporting the charity’s work. Seller registration opens to the general public on 9 March (cost: £5). “Keep an eye on our Facebook page so you don’t miss out when it goes live as seller spaces sold out within 24 hours for our November sale,” said a spokesperson. Visit wnstd.com/nct25april...

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Celebrating Purim: charity donations, gifts and triangular treats

Leytonstone and Wanstead Synagogue invite those interested in Jewish culture to celebrate Purim on 9 March. “Purim is a festival marking the deliverance of the Jews of Persia from extermination 2,500 years ago… People eat triangular-shaped cakes filled with poppy seeds (Hamantashen), give each other small gifts of fruit and sweets and donate to charity. It is a really happy day!” said Martin Gaba. Celebrations will take place at 2 Fillebrook Road, Leytonstone from 6.30pm, followed by a party with live music. Call 07434 631 948...

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New plans for large-scale music festivals on Wanstead Flats

The City of London Corporation is considering new proposals to host large-scale events at Wanstead Flats, Warlies Park and Chingford Plain. A similar plan was ditched last year following a community campaign and fears over the Flats’ fragile habitat, which is home to ground-nesting skylarks. “These proposals will be discussed by members at the Epping Forest and Commons Committee in March and a decision made in due course,” said a spokesperson. Income from any events would be used to help maintain Epping Forest....

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Celebrate local wild flowers with the Aldersbrook Horticultural Society

Local wild flowers will be the subject of this month’s Aldersbrook Horticultural Society meeting. My talk will explain how historical records give clues about the native flowers that grew in the Wanstead area and their uses… I will suggest reasons why many wild flowers are under threat and how careful management of wild flower areas should be able to enhance local biodiversity,” said Tricia Moxey, whose presentation will take place at Aldersbrook Bowls Club on 10 March from 7.30pm (visitors: £5). Visit wnstd.com/ahs...

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Aspiring to learn: local rugby club’s successful apprenticeship fair

As part of last month’s National Apprenticeship Week, Eton Manor RFC hosted an apprenticeship and training fair, one of the first social and business partnered events of its kind in the borough. “With the help of local, national and global businesses, aspiring apprentices were introduced to a debt-free alternative to university and were able to discuss their career ambitions with future employers…” said event organiser Helen Gascoigne from training provider Aspire to Learn. The fair is set to return next year....