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Your Council keeping residents informed Issue 188 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk @wfcouncil Warm welcome to borough’s first Syrian refugee family The first of ten Syrian refugee Turn to families to be taken in by Waltham Students celebrate exam success Page 15 Forest will arrive next month and start new lives in the borough The Council has committed provide support and assistance as to taking in the families in they get used to their new homes. response to the ongoing I know that residents of Waltham humanitarian crisis in Syria. Forest will join us in making these The commitment comes as families feel welcome.” part of the UK government’s Over the next two years, ten Syrian Vulnerable Persons families from the war-torn country Resettlement Scheme that aims will arrive and receive support as to resettle up to 20,000 Syrians. they integrate into the community. Cllr Clare Coghill, Leader of They will receive a one-year Waltham Forest Council, said: “We programme of help from the have all seen the dreadful images Single Homeless Project to assist from the Syrian Civil War on our with tasks like setting up a bank televisions and in our newspapers. account, learning English and I cannot imagine how life must be looking for work or for average Syrians trying to protect opportunities. their families as bloodshed, war and Waltham Forest has already taken chaos rages around them. in over 50 unaccompanied asylum “It is right and fair that we do seeking children from the Syrian our part to assist the government’s conflict. scheme and help innocents fleeing an awful conflict. We will do all that More info we can to give them the opportunity For more information, visit: Council Leader Clare Coghill joins students to build a better life. www.gov.uk/government/ as they receive exam results “We are proud to give ten families publications/syrian-vulnerable- a chance to escape and resettle person-resettlement- in our amazing borough. We will programme-fact-sheet

Are you FREE courses for jobseekers. looking for See centre pages for 10% work or discount more information or visit to gain a offer qualification? www.lbwfadultlearning.co.uk 2 News Help make our borough even more beautiful n Local creatives called to enter design competition n £1 million to be invested in new creativity

the UK can submit ideas for any of looking forward to seeing some combine creativity and the needs the chosen sites, with £1 million on innovative proposals and projects of the community, should have a offer to help revitalise local towns that can make a real and long- lifespan of five years and which are and communities. lasting difference to communities.” easy to maintain. Round one of the open call was The lists of sites that are looking to The first projects will be installed launched on Wednesday 23 August, be transformed include local parks, in early 2018, as part of a wider aim and anyone wishing to enter must bridges, alleyways and a library to create a brighter, safer, borough do so by Sunday 8 October. Each garden. Fifteen sites have already where residents and visitors enjoy proposal can cost up to £40,000, been confirmed, but more are to be spending time. but most importantly it must catch announced in November, offering the eye of the judging panel, made greater chances for local people to up of some of Britain’s most well- add colour and character to their regarded creative experts from community. Artists, architects, and designers Waltham Forest’s unloved the Barbican, London Festival of Suggested ideas for sites include More info are being encouraged to enter spaces under a new initiative Architecture, and Soho Theatre. new lighting installations, sculptures To find out more about Making their own designs and ideas launched by the Council. Leader of Waltham Forest Council, and play equipment. Successful Places, visit: www.makingplaces. about how best to improve Budding designers from across Cllr Clare Coghill, said: “I’m really projects will be those which co.uk Tackling obesity with healthy eating Waltham Forest has become the Local Government Declaration • Tackling advertising of unhealthy the fourth London borough to on Sugar Reduction and Healthier foods, including at sponsored sign the Local Government Food as we continue to take events Declaration on Sugar Reduction serious, meaningful action to • Improving the food served by the and Healthier Food. improve public health. Council The Leader of the Council, Cllr “The sugar reduction pledge • Reducing the prominence of Clare Coghill and Cabinet Member is just one of the ways we can sugary drinks and promoting free for Public Health and the Voluntary achieve our ambition to build a drinking water Sector, Cllr Naheed Asghar, signed healthier, happier borough. We • Supporting businesses and the declaration at OrganicLea, have already taken positive steps organisations to improve their , on Wednesday 23 to restrict takeaways near schools food offer August. and leisure centres, and over 30 of • Hosting public events Cllr Clare Coghill said: “One our schools are signed up to the • Raising public awareness of my priorities as Leader of the Healthy Schools awards scheme.” Council is to improve our residents’ Signing the sugar reduction More info Cllr Naheed Asghar, Council Leader Clare Coghill and life chances, and tackling obesity declaration commits the council For more information on the sugar Deputy Chief Executive of Sustain, Ben Reynolds and unhealthy foods is a vital part to take action to reduce sugar declaration, visit: www.sustainweb. of this. We are delighted to sign consumption across six key areas: org/londonfoodlink/declaration Contact Waltham Forest Council Waltham Forest News Edited by: Corporate Advertising and promotional Their inclusion does not mean that Communications Team enquiries: the council endorses the company or Margie Agudelo 020 8496 3000 (press 6) product being advertised. Waltham Forest News wants to [email protected] hear from people in the local Waltham Forest News is produced using community. If you have a story Waltham Forest Council does not accept trees from sustainable managed forests that you’d like us to cover, email responsibility for the content of any where more trees are planted than felled. walthamforestnews non-council advertisements in Waltham Please recycle Waltham Forest News tap scroll click @walthamforest.gov.uk. Forest News. when you have finished with it. facebook.com/walthamforestcouncil @lbwalthamforest @wfcouncil www.walthamforest.gov.uk Waltham Forest News is published fortnightly by London Borough of Waltham Forest with a print run of 110,000 copies delivered to homes, organisations, businesses and bulk drops in the borough. More services The official independently audited free letterbox delivery of Waltham Forest News is 97,161 ABC Regional 4 January 2016 to available online. 1 January 2017 Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 3

Webbs Industrial Estate In brief set for affordable housing National Eye n  Health Week Affordable homes to be developed on former industrial site You’ll definitely see the benefit from n thinking about your eye health this month. Blackhorse Lane development to include creative hub, park and retail space National Eye Health Week, from 19 – 25 A former industrial site in the affordable and available as shared September, means we’ll be encouraging borough has been released for ownership. you to get regular sight tests and make development with 100 per cent Shared ownership homes allow a healthier choices for your eyes. Research shows half of all sight loss is avoidable, affordable homes for first-time home buyer to purchase a share in but there are some small lifestyle changes buyers. a new home, and pay a regulated that could make a big difference to your The Webbs Industrial Estate rent on the remaining, unsold share. vision and eye health, such as eating site was bought by the Mayor of Buying the former Webbs healthy food, quitting smoking, limiting London for £12m with the plan to Industrial Estate was one of the first screen time and limiting exposure to UV find a partner to build more new actions Sadiq Khan made as Mayor light. And, don’t forget to book a sight test and genuinely affordable homes of London. It is the first time any during National Eye Health Week if you for Londoners. Catalyst housing Mayor has bought and then sold haven’t had one in the last two years. association has been selected as land – completed in just over a year • For more information on preferred bidders in a £17.6m deal. – with the profits being used to fund Artists impression of the Blackhorse Lane development National Eye Health Week, visit: The development will also include more genuinely affordable homes for www.visionmatters.org.uk a creative hub providing more than Londoners. 3,000 square metres of affordable Cllr Clare Coghill, Leader of workspace and artist studios, a park Waltham Forest Council, said: “We we are committed to making sure much needed space for businesses, area to serve both existing and new are really pleased that the first site our residents have access to these artists and residents. Open House at residents, and retail space in the of 100 per cent affordable London homes. This is a great step forward It is a win-win situation for all.” heart of the Blackhorse Road area. housing, will be found in Waltham to helping meet this need. Webbs is a former glass Forest, regenerating an old disused “At the same time, we want More info Walthamstow Assembly Hall will open its lampshade and bulb factory which factory. to grow the local economy and For more information, visit: doors to the public on Saturday 16 and will now be transformed with “We fully support the Mayor’s create jobs and opportunity, so the https://www.walthamforest.gov. Sunday 17 September as part of Open 330 homes – all of which will be affordable homes ambition and additional creative hub provides uk/content/affordable-home- House London, a two-day event promoting ownership the appreciation of architecture. The Grade II listed, art deco style building was designed by PD Hepworth and completed during World War II. It has been used for many classical recordings and concerts – even during air raids it still hosted The return of the Regal Classical Music, Opera and Ballet – and has also hosted concerts by notable artists such as The Sex Pistols, Iron Maiden, New Order, Placido Domingo, Yehudi Menuhin and Sandy Denny. • For more information about Open Cinema – Coming soon! House London, visit: openhouselondon. open-city.org.uk and new homes. A formal Cllr Ahsan Khan, Cabinet Member planning submission is expected for Libraries, Arts and Culture, in September so that Planning added: ”Waltham Forest is bidding Committee can make a decision to become London’s first Borough before the end of the year. of Culture and having this cinema Triumph for Cllr Simon Miller, Cabinet Member return to the borough demonstrates for Economic Growth and High our commitment to ensuring Night Tube Streets, said: “Bringing the cinema everyone has access to culture.” New figures have revealed that eight back into operation and the recently These are only outline plans million people travelled on the Night launched Markets which will be subject to public Tube in its first operational year. Waltham The Regal Cinema in 1963 are part of the council’s wider consultation and planning approval. Forest, which benefits from access to regeneration plans to develop a The Regal building opened in both the 24-hour Victoria and Central quality cultural and leisure offer in 1911 as the Highams Park Electric Line service, is set to benefit from the the north of the borough, ensuring it Theatre, before closing as a cinema increased trade and jobs linked to the Almost 50 years after the last cinema operator to move in. This continues to be a desirable place to in 1971. It then reopened as a bingo service. The Night Tube has proved film was screened, plans for forms part of a plan for the area to live and visit. hall, which was eventually turned extremely popular, with the total number of journeys exceeding predictions a cinema at the locally-listed ensure first-class culture and leisure “If it goes ahead this project will into a bar and nightclub and finally by around 15 per cent. It has helped historic Regal in Highams Park options for residents and visitors in be a terrific boost for Highams a snooker hall. thousands of local residents get to work are becoming increasingly real. Highams Park. Park. This area has a strong sense or get home at night quickly, safely and The council has been working Pre-application plans include of community. With new residents, affordably. closely for some time with the three new Arthouse cinema a range of small retailers and • To find out more about the Night regeneration of the Cinema we owner of the building, local screens, restoration of the building’s More info Tube, visit: tfl.gov.uk/campaign/tube- businessman Ricky Gardezi, his façade and entrance in keeping could see it develop into a small but For more information https:// improvements/what-we-are-doing/ architect Melanie Clear and Curzon with the history and heritage of the important independent-led cultural www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ night-tube Cinemas to enable a high quality town centre, a café/bar/restaurant centre.” content/town-centres 4 News In brief Young leaders graduate from Come and see the Sideshow counter extremism course Walthamstow’s culture of making things Participants in a youth is being celebrated by the brand new leadership project organised installation, Sideshow. The installation will by the Council’s Prevent run until the end of December, hosting a series of workshops, exhibitions and a programme have graduated giant interactive marble run, built from after nine months. salvaged London bus components! Cllr Sharon Waldron, cabinet Sideshow opened on 16 August in member for Community Safety and partnership with specialist regeneration Cohesion, invited the teenagers who company U+I. Sideshow is on the site took part to the Town Hall to give of the Associated Equipment Company, them graduation certificates and whose prototypes inspired the design of congratulations. London’s iconic Routemaster bus. Wood St The scheme developed the Coffee is running a coffee pop up during young people’s leadership skills the day. and taught them about the risks • For more information, visit: of radicalisation into right-wing www.blackhorsesideshow.co.uk violent extremism and Islamic fundamentalism. Prevent is the Cllr Sharon Waldron, Cabinet member for Community Safety and governments national programme Cohesion Cllr Sharon Waldron and members of the project at the Town Hall GP’s looking to counter violent extremism. The programme included regular for feedback after school workshops and a three Have you, or someone you care for, used day residential course at Warwick The workshops talked about someone may be vulnerable to common cause.’ the GP out-of-hours home visiting service University. the consequences of intolerant radicalisation, such as low self- Young people who completed the in Waltham Forest? If so, you may know The young people, aged between groups who divide and destroy our esteem, isolation, and a lack of scheme came out more confident, that GP our-of-hours service offers home 15 and 17, gained leadership, communities. The group are now critical thinking skills’. resilient and knowledgeable than visits outside of normal appointment hours motivational and communication able to talk about why people could Another young leader said: ‘It when they started. for patients who are housebound and have skills whilst learning about the value be vulnerable to radicalisation, how is not young people, Muslims or urgent medical needs. NHS Waltham Forest of community, how to confront they might be radicalised and what other minority groups that are the Clinical Commissioning Group is asking negative risk behaviours, how to could be done to prevent that from problem- but the answer. This More info patients, their carers and their families manage change and to understand happening. project has shown the power people For more information about the to give their feedback on the service by the threat and government response One participant, 17, said: ‘There have when we look towards our Prevent programme, visit: www. completing an online questionnaire. This to UK National Security. are a number of reasons why own communities and unite for a walthamforest.gov.uk/node/2335 feedback will be used to improve the way that the service is delivered in the future. This is an excellent opportunity for residents to share their experiences of using the current GP services. • To complete the online questionnaire, Golden plans in place visit: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ TN7DYTT Nominate a for Silver Sunday Plans are being drawn up by on offer for older people to meet up top copper Waltham Forest Council for in welcoming environments to try something new. The 2017 Lord Ferrers Awards have Silver Sunday, in an effort Silver Sunday is a great opened for nominations from you. The to highlight the problem of opportunity for individuals who find it awards recognise the outstanding loneliness amongst older people. contribution of special constables, Events including bowling and difficult to get out of their house, and police support volunteers and volunteer gardening are all going to be part the behind Silver Sunday has police cadets. Last year for the first time of the nationwide party. risen over £2 million to help create a members of the public were able to Launched in 2012, Silver Sunday society where old people thrive. nominate police volunteers that they think aims to celebrate older residents Events are to take place across deserve special recognition, and this year and recognise their contribution to the Borough in well-known sports even more are being encouraged to make their communities. According to centres and galleries, with a variety nominations. The annual awards are open recent data over one million older of activities for all abilities available, to a wide range of policing volunteers people say they are always or often including history and gentle sports. across eight individual and team categories feel lonely, and loneliness is now Your next free copy of the Waltham and this year a new category for Technical considered to be as harmful as Forest News will have information, Innovation has been opened. Nominations smoking 15 cigarettes a day. times and locations for all events. close at midnight on 17 September. In response, Waltham Forest • To make your nominations, visit: Silver Sunday takes place on 1 October More info Council is now planning to put on For more information on Silver www.homeofficesurveys.homeoffice. several free events on Sunday 1 gov.uk/s/TO6DL Sunday events around the country, October, with different opportunities visit www.silversunday.org.uk Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 5 1,000 residents had their In brief say – have you had yours?

The Council has spent the of great change across Waltham summer on a roadshow around Forest. We’re welcoming new HAVE YOUR SAY the borough to find out from businesses and residents on a daily residents what they would like basis as more and more people see Cockroaches, mice and rotting food were discovered from their borough and how the Waltham Forest as a place to live ABOUT THE FUTURE OF during a routine inspection council can help make it happen. and work. WALTHAM FOREST While there are no more “Along with the opportunities this opportunities to speak to the team in creates there are some challenges to Worst food person, you can still have an impact overcome, including increased traffic by completing the survey online. levels and higher house prices. The hygiene ever New Council Leader Cllr Council has taken steps to address A business owner has been banned and Clare Coghill accompanied the these where possible – but there is fined £8,000 after a routine inspection found a number of food hygiene offences. “Your view matters and is important to help Mrs Jian Mel Xiao, 47, Food Business us improve the quality of life for everyone in Operator of China House on High Road, was ordered to pay an £8,000 the borough.” – Cllr Clare Coghill fine, after pleading guilty to food hygiene campaign on its roadshow, meeting much more to do and less money to offences at Thames Magistrates Court. residents and learning more about work with than ever before. An infestation of cockroaches and mice, what matters to them in their “Please get involved and make rotting food smell and poor hygiene were neighbourhoods over a cup of coffee your voice heard by taking part discovered during a routine inspection supplied by local company Perky online at www.walthamforest.gov. of the business in May, done at the same time as a Waltham Forest Trading Blenders. uk/conversation. Your view matters Standards visit. Councillor Clyde Loakes, Almost 1,000 residents have and is important to help us improve Deputy Leader and Member for the already had their say on Cllr Coghill’s the quality of life for everyone in the Environment, said: “The Magistrates priorities: to keep the borough clean borough.” said this was one of the worst cases of and safe, to work to ensure everyone food hygiene they had dealt with.” “A has a decent roof over their head Prohibition Order was imposed on Mrs and to improve our residents’ life More info Xiao which means she is now banned chances. You can read the details of To have your say, visit: from operating a food business.” Cllr Coghill’s priorities below. www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ • For more information on Food Cllr Clare Coghill said: “It’s a time conversation Hygiene in the borough, visit: www. walthamforest.gov.uk/content/food- hygiene-rating-scheme-fhrs-advice- Priorities: tell us what you think? and-guidance 019928 - LBWF - Coffee Conversation - 12pp A4 - Survey.indd 1 04/07/2017 10:57 Learn about line closures Keep the borough clean and safe Work to ensure Have your questions answered about the 5 week Gospel Oak to Barking • Crackdown on fly-tipping hotspots and prosecute the everyone has a decent Overground line closures in one of the perpetrators public information sessions at stations on roof over their head the line. Staff will be available to speak to • Work with the police to reduce anti-social behaviour and • Prioritise affordable housing from 4.30–6.30pm at Blackhorse Road on knife crime Thursday 7 September, at Walthamstow for local people Queens Road and Leyton Midland Road on • Make sure our town centres are vibrant and welcoming • Help young people get a decent Tuesday 12 September and at home in the borough High Road on Wednesday 13 September. The line will be closed for electrification • Push for more services such work ahead of the introduction of new as GP surgeries and schools as double-length electric trains from spring 2018. Weekend closures will continue part of new developments to up to Sunday 10 September and will be Improve our residents’ life chances benefit all residents followed by a five-week long closure • Improve the quality of housing starting Sunday 17 September. The line will reopen for weekday passenger • Help residents gain the skills that will get them into work in the borough services on Monday 23 October, but • Improve access to affordable childcare weekend closures will continue. • For more information, visit: • Tackle isolation and loneliness in older people tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/ major-works-and-events/london- overground-closures-2017-8 6

In brief HighTide hits Helping our workers to Walthamstow Walthamstow town centre will play host to the first HighTide Festival to take place in London later this month. The find affordable housing highly acclaimed event will run from 26 September to 8 October and will borough since 2007 and when “With rent of £825 per calendar be a celebration of live performance, looking on Rightmove for a new month, I can now better manage presenting the UK’s most exciting home found out about Lettings my finances and treat myself to the new theatre writers. At the heart of a Sally Vrebach in her new home Waltham Forest and found her occasional beauty nail treatment dynamic programme of events are two perfect flat. too!” world premiere productions including Sally was really impressed by “I love living in the borough Heroine, an exploration of patriotism the service she received. She said: because Waltham Forest is and nativism in modern Britain by “My contact at Lettings Waltham clean, safe borough and relatively Nessah Muthy, and Kanye The First, a Forest organised viewings very affordable given its location to dazzlingly funny, original play about identity and the second coming of the quickly and I saw a new spacious central London. There are fantastic global icon, by Sam Steiner. HighTide one bedroom property that I loved. transport links in the borough and Festival will take place in a state-of- It only took three days to secure the I can be in town in less than 20 the-art temporary theatre in the Town flat I wanted. minutes.” Square, The Mix, which hosts a packed “I felt as though I got a personal The ServiceStore Market Rent programme of events including comedy, service from Lettings Waltham Scheme provides keyworkers cabaret and family shows. Mirth, Marvel Forest and not the typical agent and other working professionals and Maud on Hoe Street will also host hard sell” with good quality accommodation some of the Festival events. The festival “The process was stress free and do not charge a tenant or will be run by HighTide, in collaboration Sally Vrebach, a Superintendent Key Worker Rentals scheme which and there were no letting agent referencing fee. with Waltham Forest Council, National Radiographer at University Sally was able to take advantage fee charges which was a huge Theatre and Arts Council . College Hospital London, has of. A key worker is a public bonus. The Waltham Forest • For more information and to book tickets, visit: www.hightide.org.uk/ used the Lettings Waltham sector employee who provides an Lettings website offers a choice More info festival-walthamstow-2017. Forest service to move into a essential service, but might struggle of good quality, suitably priced To find out more about new, affordable home. to find accommodation. accommodation to key workers in Lettings Waltham Forest, visit: Lettings Waltham Forest have a Sally had been renting in the the borough. lettingswalthamforest.co.uk

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Inclusive • Child focused • Ofsted registered • Ofsted focused • Child Inclusive Grange Park United Reform Church, The Bell Centre, 3 Holloway Road, Grange Park Road, Leyton, E10 5EP Leytonstone, E11 4LD E10 Tel: 020 8539 9400 Tel: 020 8539 8559 E11 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Free early education entitlement Up to 30 hours free childcare Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 EVERY STREET CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK www.walthamforest.gov.uk 7 Get your goods fixed as In brief the Repair Café returns n Repair Café returns to Leytonstone after summer break n Attendees can have items fixed and learn valuable new skills lampshade from being drab to fab. As usual, The Restart Project will be on hand to repair electrical goods, Traid will be mending and upcycling clothes and Dr Bike will be fixing bikes. Reverend David Britton, Vicar at the church, said: “This is a great Free compost is on offer to initiative to help tackle the growing residents problem of waste and our ‘throw away’ culture.” The Repair Café takes place at Get your free St John the Baptist Church Hall, E11 1HB, on every third Saturday compost of the month, from 11am to 2pm. Keen gardeners in the borough will have Residents are asked to bring along the chance to get some free compost any electrical item they would like to from the Big Compost Giveaway this Residents get help fixing their electronics have repaired by 1pm at the latest. month. From Friday 8 to Sunday 17 The Council has partnered with September, free compost will be on The Restart Project, Traid, Shed offer for at: Church Lane Car Park, Homewares and Dr Bike to run the Leytonstone E11 1HE; Langthorne Park If you have broken, torn or items, clothes and bikes repaired and cake from the café whilst their Repair Café. car park, Leytonstone E11 4YG; John Beanse Waste & Recycling Education damaged a prized possession for free at the event, and you can possessions are fixed. Centre car park, Chingford E4 7HR; St this summer, fear not! The learn some valuable repair skills for For the September Repair Café, James Park, Walthamstow, E17 7AS. popular Repair Café will return yourself in the process. Shed Homewares will be joined by More info Cllr Clyde Loakes, Deputy Leader and to St John the Baptist Church In the past residents have had Nostalji Home Design to run a lamp For more information on the Repair Cabinet Member for Environment said: in Leytonstone on Saturday 16 their smartphones, baby monitors, shade customisation workshop. Café, visit: www.walthamforest. “After giving away over 700 tonnes of September. microwaves and much more fixed up. The session will offer simple and gov.uk/content/repair-cafe- compost since 2014, we’re aiming to add You can get your electrical Attendees can also enjoy tea inexpensive tips to take an old leytonstone. to that figure and continue to support our growers in their efforts.” • For more information, visit: www.cultivatewf.org/big-compost- Waste Less, Lunch Free giveaway There was free lunch on the • planning your food shop, writing menu for residents who dined lists, knowing what you have Keep our at the Waste Less, Lunch Free before you shop, buying only event on in Walthamstow what you need moat clean recently (19 August). • understanding date labels Make sure that you help to keep Lloyd The event, hosted by the • storing food correctly in the Park’s geese and ducks safe this North London Waste Authority in kitchen summer. Only feed ducks and geese partnership with Keep Britain Tidy, • perfect portions (portioning tools small amounts of food and feed them responsibly with either seeds or special was the perfect opportunity for were given away) duck food. Duck food is available to buy residents to sample some tasty • getting the most out of your at the park café. Feeding ducks and dishes taken from the North London fridge/freezer geese white bread harms their health Food Lovers’ Cookbook, using food Deputy Leader and Cabinet as they get a condition called angel coming to the end of its useful life. Member for the Environment, wing, which means that their wings 774 tasty portions of sweet and Cllr Clyde Loakes said: become deformed. Problems such as an savoury foods were served on “The average family can save unpleasant smell, pink bacterial blooms the day and residents enjoyed live an incredible £60 per month on and blanket weed blooms in the duck Residents enjoyed live cookery demonstrations cookery demonstrations, took part their shopping bill by making the feeding area are being noted. These are in food waste reduction games and most of the food that they buy. As being caused by the build-up of rotting activities and went home with some a community we have all come a organic matter in the moat, made worse top tips and tools to help them long way in our efforts to reduce by the slow flowing water and shady reduce waste and save money. food waste, but there’s still a way More info areas. The team covered some of the to go. The Waste Less, Lunch Free less. There are some great recipes • For more information, visit: top tips listed in the NLWA food event is an enjoyable event that in the North London Food Lovers’ For more information visit https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ waste prevention guide which highlights how people can spend Cookbook that are worth giving http://www.wiseuptowaste. content/lloyd-park org.uk/waste-less/food-waste/ includes: less on their food shop by wasting a try.” wastelesslunchfree 8 Our campaigns Final Call for Photo Competition

to you through the lens of your • Please do not send original camera or phone – or perhaps you photographs. If you wish to have a treasured photograph taken enter a photograph taken with in the past that you’d like to enter? a traditional film camera, please scan it and send the digital image How to Enter only to us by email. Email the picture to media@ • Submitted images will be posted walthamforest.gov.uk with the on the council’s Facebook page. subject line ‘The bigger picture • Our thanks go to our Judges for Whipps Cross’. Include your David Bailey and Jimmy Lee. full name, address and where the Thanks also go to Jet2.com photo was taken in the email. and Leyton Orient FC for The first place winner will receive sponsoring this competition. two return flights to Madeira, thanks to Jet2.com (T&C’s apply). The second place prize winner will receive a voucher for four match tickets at Leyton Orient. Competition entry by Tony Cullinane Important small print This competition is limited to one entry per person, and entrants must be over 18 years of age. There’s not long left to submit year, the Council has launched a Whipps Cross Hospital from the • To enter, you must be a Waltham your entry for our Whipps Cross photography competition. autumn. Forest resident and submit Hospital Photo Competition. Twelve ‘highly commended’ a digital image taken within More info In order to brighten up the walls images will be selected by Photo Competition Waltham Forest. The closing For full terms and conditions, of Whipps Cross and to celebrate photographers David Bailey and Show what Whipps Cross date for entries is Wednesday please visit www.walthamforest. the hospital’s centenary this Jimmy Lee to be displayed at Hospital and Waltham Forest mean 13 September at 12.00 noon. gov.uk/lovewx Competition judge David Bailey talks work, Whipps, and life in the borough David Bailey CBE is one of the to choose what I think is most Thanks for your help with our “I have an exhibition about biggest names in fashion and poignant”. campaign for a new Whipps Cross Kings Cross starting on the 27th portrait photography in the What were your first memories of Hospital – could you also support September. Also, my son Sascha world. Waltham Forest? our bid to become ‘London Borough has curated a show and is exhibiting Despite being as sought after and “I was born in North Leyton, as it of Culture’ for 2019? some of my work alongside Brian busy as ever, Bailey has stepped up was called back then, but it’s got the “Sure, anything I can help you Clarkes stained glass designs and to help the borough where he was ‘posher’ name now of Leytonstone! with, I will. I know you’ve got that mainly young artists. It’s called The born to campaign for a new Whipps We were living in just two rooms of fantastic Town Hall in Walthamstow Benbai Expo by Gamma and starts Cross Hospital and to become the the house where my blue plaque and the William Morris Gallery, where on the 28th September. first London Borough of Culture. is now displayed, and I particularly some of my photographs have been Bailey found some time outside of remember the Magnolia tree outside exhibited.” producing commercials, publishing – although I didn’t know it was a You’ve photographed everyone books, editing magazines and Magnolia tree, until I was in my 30’s! from the Queen to the Kray’s – what exhibiting paintings, sculptures and Because of all the bombing, we were the Kray’s like? photography to talk to us about his moved to Heigham Road in East “They were alright, and I became More info work, Waltham Forest and Whipps Ham, with a rent of just 7 and 6 a mates with Reg, which may sound Exhibition at HENI Gallery, W1S Cross. week. There was nine of us living a little odd knowing all what they 0LB, opens 27 September 2017. You’re judging the ‘Love Whipps there, so it was pretty crowded, and got up to. I used the Vogue studios Visit: henipublishing.com Cross’ Photography Competition – as the war was on back then, I had to photograph them – which Vogue The Benbai Expo by Gamma opens 28th September 2017 at at will you be looking for? to spend most of my time in the coal didn’t know about at the time!” Oxo Tower Wharf, SE1 9PH. Visit: Whipps Cross photo “Knowing they’ll be displayed at cellar as the Nissan shelter was full When can our residents see your quiteuseless.uk competition judge David Bailey Whipps Cross Hospital, I’ll have of water”. next work exhibited? Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 9

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cultural highlights and stars, helping To make sure your favourite isn’t us spread the word, and eventually missed, get in touch via social feeding into the bid document itself. media @WFculture19 or send “From those of you adding to our your nominations to wfculture@ Culture Tree as it moves around walthamforest.gov.uk. Waltham Forest, to those we’ve spoken to at events around the Who is your cultural star? borough, to everyone engaging Waltham Forest is home to online, we have been amazed by fantastic venues, spaces and things the response. There is still a way to do, but it’s the people in it that The play was performed in to go, however, between now and make our borough such a brilliant Lloyd Park the bid submission deadline on showcase of London culture. So 1st December so we’ve got a lot we are looking for the borough’s planned for the next few months ‘Cultural Stars’ – the unsung heroes Amateur actors to continue to show why Waltham of culture who have gone above Forest would be a deserving winner.” and beyond to enrich people’s stage play lives in the borough. Nominations Amateur performers from across Waltham Tell us your highlight have already been coming through, Forest spent their bank holiday weekend What is your favourite thing recognising the impact of local Residents posted their cultural highlights on the putting on a play from scratch. Three Culture Tree at Walthamstow Garden Party about culture in Waltham Forest? people from artists and volunteers days of intensive rehearsals of play The We’ve been posting our top 150 to a young dance ambassador. It Turas Mor began on Saturday morning cultural highlights from around the can be anyone who has positively and a one-off, hour long performance was borough on Facebook, Twitter and impacted culture – from your child’s given on Monday night in Walthamstow’s Over a month ago, Waltham rich cultural history and unique Instagram but now we want to hear music teacher to your favourite local Lloyd Park in front of a crowd of over Forest launched its official bid communities. from you. Tell us your highlight – the chef. Do you know someone who 120. The project was part of a series of to become London’s very first Cllr Clare Coghill, Council best things to see, do, listen to, eat fits the bill? Those nominated and events being run by Soho Theatre. Cllr Borough of Culture. Boroughs Leader, said: “This competition is and drink in the area. Suggestions found to be making a real difference Clare Coghill, Council Leader, said: “This across the capital have now an opportunity to share everything so far have included community will be invited to a special afternoon weekend has been a huge success and begun competing to win the that we love about the borough space The Mill in Walthamstow, tea at the William Morris Gallery and demonstrates the huge enthusiasm from £1million investment in arts and and celebrate the people and All You Read is love bookshop play a key role in the campaign. people within Waltham Forest to get culture that the title will bring. places that make Waltham Forest in Leytonstone, The View visitor Send your nominations to involved in arts and cultural activities. More than 3,000 people have so special. That’s why we want centre on the edge of Epping [email protected]. The performance itself was spectacular now signed up to support Waltham everyone living and working in the Forest and Wood Street Walls, uk with a brief explanation of why and it is hard to believe that it was all put Forest’s campaign, which aims borough to get actively involved who create street art across the you think they are a Cultural Star. together in the space of just three days! to shine a light on the borough’s in the campaign – sharing their borough. • For more information about Soho Theatre’s Waltham Forest Parks Festival, visit: www.sohotheatre.com/ young-people/waltham-forest-parks- Our Bid in numbers Back the bid project Local Busker n 15th July – the official bid launch day Ask 10 friends and family members to back the bid at www.wfculture19.co.uk Breakthrough n 30,000 people helped launch the bid Local busker Lois Donna has successfully Write a message of support on our made it through to the Grand Final of at the Walthamstow Garden Party the Mayor’s Gig competition. Lois has Facebook page telling us why you are the opportunity to stun judges at the backing the bid, and what culture in competition, which will be held at Westfield n 3,250 people signed up to support our Waltham Forest means to you. London on Sunday September 3rd from bid so far midday in the atrium. The Mayor’s Gig grants buskers from all over the London Post a picture to Instagram, highlighting the chance to perform to thousands and n 52 of 150 Waltham Forest cultural what’s great about culture in Waltham increase their public profile. Successful Forest #Wfculture19 entrants to the competition could win new highlights shared on Twitter, Facebook equipment, a London Underground busking and Instagram license and even a Eurostar busking trip Tweet in support of the campaign to Paris! It’s set to be an exciting afternoon #WFculture19 of music, and something to certainly not n 120 days until the application miss out on! deadline • For more information, visit: www. 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Leyton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 3 The Square, High Road Leyton, Leyton, E10 5NR Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 11 Leyton Orient www.walthamforest.gov.uk 50+ Network is success Support your local In July, Leyton Orient Trust and the Waltham Forest Local Area held the first free networking event for residents over the age of 50. Guests snacked on nibbles donated by Tesco Leyton, club: Join the O’s enjoyed a Tai Chi taster session from Dao Lu and visited a variety of stalls boasting more season ticket prices, it’s quite a reduction. And offering information on services, groups holders than at any point since the if you’ve never been to a game and activities. One of the attendees, turn of the century and there is of live football, now’s the time to Alan, a local resident who attended fresh emphasis at the Club thanks start. There’s nothing quite like the said: ‘The event was a great platform to to an influx of new players and a atmosphere of a live match – it’s meet new people, get out of the house very positive start to the season. completely different from watching and find out what is happening in the However, the takeover of the on tv and at Orient you can get borough, I really enjoyed myself and Club by the new ownership was not really close to the action. can’t wait for the next one’. The next the end of the story, but the start of Local businesses can support us event will be being held on Friday 22 a new era and there is a long way by taking advertising and hospitality September from 12.00pm – 1.30pm, at to go before the Club can re-join at the Club, or you could use one Leyton Orient Football Club, Oliver Road, the EFL. This is where you come in. of our function rooms for your E10 5LG. Anyone over the age of 50 can If you already have a season ticket, event. attend. thank you for your support and we Leyton Orient is the lifeblood of • If you are interested in attending, hope you are enjoying the season the area, bringing in thousands of volunteering or showcasing an Leyton Orient Football Club is now under so far. visitors each week, and we need to activity at the event please contact new ownership If you’re not a season ticket ensure that the Club survives and Carolyn Sellick on 07715 536872 holder, don’t let that stop you prospers in the future. or by email at carolyn.sellick@ from joining the fun and cheering walthamforest.gov.uk It’s been a summer of change back to the English Football on your local team. An adult for Leyton Orient and the Club League has begun. matchday ticket when purchased More info now has new owners, new ideas A remarkable surge in summer in advance costs as little as £16, For tickets or advertising, call and new direction as the journey ticket sales has seen the O’s so if you’re used to Premier League 0871 310 1886 Match fixtures Message from Nigel Travis, where it was a few years ago and it Matchroom Stadium and East Boreham Wood – Away is a long journey. London, and we are pleased to Sat Sep 09 2017 15:00 Club Chairman We are delighted that we have sold have taken over a page in this FC Halifax Town – Home so many season tickets and we also edition of Waltham Forest News to Tue Sep 12 2017 19:45 As a Leyton Orient supporter have got a phenomenal fan base. want to see the commercial side grow tell you everything that the Club has of 59 years, I am extremely However, this summer has seen as much as we possibly can. The key coming up this season. Up the O’s! Hartlepool United – Home proud to be Chairman of this a number of changes at the Club thing is engagement as we are all in Sat Sep 16 2017 12:30 fantastic Football Club. and it is not about getting out of the this together. Nigel Travis Aldershot Town – Away One huge benefit we have National League this season. This is We are all about one thing which Dunkin’ Brands CEO and Sat Sep 23 2017 15:00 here at Leyton Orient is that we about building the Club back up to is to bring success back to the Leyton Orient Club Chairman AFC Fylde – Home Sat Sep 30 2017 15:00 Tranmere Rovers – Away Wed Oct 04 2017 19:45 Barrow – Away Celebrating 80 years Sat Oct 07 2017 15:00 Macclesfield Town – Home Sat Oct 21 2017 15:00 Gateshead – Home of playing in Leyton Tue Oct 24 2017 19:45 Wrexham – Away Leyton Orient Trust has secured school teaching pack to show steering group. deal since then, just like the Club Sat Oct 28 2017 15:00 funding from the Heritage Orient’s time in Leyton and how We are for the research and Leyton itself. Through the year, a Ebbsfleet United – Away Lottery Fund to begin an oral Leyton has changed. and anniversary celebrations – visit lot of celebrations are planned, from Sat Nov 11 2017 15:00 history project gathering There are lots of opportunities for our Just Giving page to donate. bringing together the FA Cup 1978 memories of the last 80 years everyone to get involved. Why not On Saturday 30 September squad to unveiling a brand Laurie Dover Athletic – Home from fans and residents. record a short piece of video or audio the project will launch with a re- Cunningham Statue in Coronation Sat Nov 18 2017 15:00 Last month marked 80 years talking about your memories. Over enactment of the first game Leyton Gardens. Chester FC – Home since Orient first played at Brisbane 50s can attend a monthly reflections Orient played at Brisbane Road. Tue Nov 21 2017 19:45 Road and the club want to hear from meeting at the club or you can scan The game, against Cardiff City FC, Torquay United – Away you about your first impressions of and send in any memorabilia you ended in a 1-1 draw. 16-18 year olds Sat Nov 25 2017 15:00 the Club and stadium, what Orient have to be photographed for the from the Trust and Cardiff City FC More info means to the community and how website and exhibition. Foundation will play wearing replica To get involved with the • To buy season tickets, visit: Leyton has changed since 1937. Interested 11-19 year olds can get kits from that season. project, contact: enquiries@ www.leytonorient.com/tickets/ Young people will lead on the involved by undertaking some of the At that time the ground was very leytonorienttrust.org.uk season-tickets Or for matchday project to produce a website, art research, carrying out interviews for basic but still held over 14,500 fans. Or to donate, visit: www. ticket prices, visit: www.leytonorient. installations, an exhibition and a the project or being involved in the The stadium has changed a great justgiving.com/leytonorienttrust com/tickets/ticket-prices 12 What’s On

suit every body. Streamline your energy phone Sarah on 07815 120 792 or visit latest developments from William Morris focus on feeling great and sounding great. & your life! Learn to enhance & care for www.yoyoga.co.uk. Big Local. We have showcases from local No need to read music, songs are taught Sports and your physical, mental and emotional well groups and will have a special feature by ear, but some singing experience would fitness being with Sallyanne’s healing art of yoga. from Big Creative Academy who are be helpful. Mostly you just need to have Beginners welcome! £33 per 6 week term Clubs and hosting our event at their new location! a love for music! For more information Football Fans in or £6.50 to drop in. For more information, William Morris Big Local is a community visit www.choir17.com / email Rosie@ call Sallyanne on 0208 520 7242 or community project working to improve the local choir17.com. Training – Men aged 07952 307 455 www.goldenyoga.co.uk area. For more information please visit 35 to 65 The Vicar, the Parish www.wmbiglocal.org or contact us on Waltham Forest Thursdays 6.30am–8.30pm, Yogi J-Yoga for you! Clerk and the Trial [email protected] or 07947 766 251. Parkinson’s UK local 21 September to 14 December Mondays 7–8pm Wednesday 20 September at 7.45pm support group The Matchroom Stadium, Oliver Road, St Michael’s church Hall, Northcote Road, Equinox Fair Leyton Sixth Form College, Essex Road, Third Thursday of each month, Leyton, E10 5NF E17 6PQ Saturday, 23 September, 1–4pm E10 6EQ 2.15–4.30pm Get fit, lose the belly and get behind the A friendly, local class, open to all. James is St Saviour’s School, Verulam Avenue, Tim Valder-Hogg of the Waltham Forest Age UK, 58 Hall Lane, E4 8EU scenes at Leyton Orient FC, all for free! an experienced Yoga Alliance qualified local Walthamstow E17 8ER Family History Society will give this Open to all including those with Are you a man aged 30–65 years old? Is teacher who teaches with compassion and The Equinox Fair will include lots of exciting illustrated lecture. Entry £2, but free to Parkinson’s, present and former carers and your trouser waist size at least 38 inches? positivity, offering options for those new activities for the family. There will be a members of the Leyton and Leytonstone anyone interested in Parkinson’s. We have Do you want to lose weight, have a healthier to yoga and more dynamic variations for Ferris Wheel, Caterpillar Climb, Chair-O- Historical Society. Come and have a stimulating speakers and offer a chance lifestyle and ultimately be fitter? Our new 12 those with a regular practice. Awareness Plane, bouncy castles, face-painting, cup of tea from 7.15 p.m. For more to talk to others affected by Parkinson’s week Football Fans In Training programme is on breath, mind and body. £9 drop in or tombola, refreshments and much more. information contact Maureen Measure, and professionals who may be able to can help you do this, and all for free! You’ll block of 6 classes for £45. Bring a mat or A great afternoon for the whole family. 020 8558 5491, 07848 312126 or email offer advice and support. It is free but get a behind the scenes look at the club, be buy one from me for £10. Contact www. Everyone welcome – do come along and [email protected] those attending are encouraged to join trained by selected club coaches and have theyogij.com or see www.facebook. join in the fun. For more information, email Parkinson’s UK at an annual subscription of the chance to talk tactics in the dressing com/theyogij, twitter: @theyogij St Barnabas Sunday [email protected] £6.00. Don’t feel alone – come along. For room. Who knows, maybe you’ll even Concerts Presents: more information contact Paula (chair) bump into a player or two! Please book in Pilates Highams Park Live on 020 8529 4087. advance for this FREE 12 week course. For Mondays 6.15pm and Fridays 1pm “WINDS OF CHANGE” Thursday 28 September, 7.30–11pm more info contact Phill Smith on 020 St Gabriel’s Havant Road E17 3JF Sunday 24 September, 4–5pm Upstairs at The County Arms, 420 Waltham Forest Bridge St Barnabas Church, E17 8JZ 8556 5973 or via email phillip.smith@ Wednesdays & Thursdays 7.30pm Road, Highams Park E4 9PB A diverse programme of music from Club leytonorienttrust.org.uk St Anne’s Larkshall Road E4 6NP Highams Park Live presents an acoustic Mondays and Thursdays, 7.15–10pm classical to cabaret, clarinettist Neyire These relaxed and positive classes are evening of live performance with an Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road, Ashworth joins soprano Gillian Keith, tenor Over 50’s networking perfect for anyone who is new to Pilates eclectic programme of local songwriters, E17 4QU Tom Randle and pianist John Reid playing event – Age 50+ or looking for a way to ease into exercise. poets and storytellers. Performers are We play a good standard of duplicate masterpieces by Schubert and Mozart, Friday 25 August 12noon to 1.30pm Strengthen, stretch and relax in this booked in advance – please contact info@ bridge. There is a host available on Monday alongside popular songs from theatre and The Matchroom Stadium (Leyton Orient positive environment and get your body highamsparklive.co.uk for performing at nights if you don’t have a partner. New film. Join us for the first concert of the new FC), Oliver Road, Leyton, E10 5NF working at its best. All abilities welcome. future events. The event is free and if you members welcome. £3 for members or £4 season, and help us say ‘So Long, Farewell’ Come along to our free, friendly new Visit www.truebalance.co.uk or email want to be part of the audience then please for non-members. For further information to our beautiful grand piano! monthly network event for residents aged [email protected] for details. come along on the night and be inspired email Cathy Macnaughton cathy. Admission FREE ( gratefully 50+. Meet other like-minded people who by the creative atmosphere! For more [email protected], phone accepted: £5–£10 suggested). Find want to socialise and get out more. Find Mindfulness Meditation information www.highamsparklive.co.uk John Stimson on 07973 880 080 or visit us on Facebook: St Barnabas Sunday out about clubs, groups and other activities – weekly classes www.bridgewebs.com/walthamforest going on in your area whilst having a cuppa Wednesdays 7–8.00pm Concerts, St James Street Jumbletrail Computers for and snacks, there’ll also be opportunities Wanstead Quaker Meeting House, Bush @The Mill Beginners aged 50+ to try out different things going on in the Road, London, E11 3A 23 September 2017 10.30am–12.30pm Culture borough too. For more information contact Each week there with be teachings on a St James Street Walthamstow Academy, Billet Road, Phill Smith on 020 8556 5973 or via email different theme. The majority of time is Jumbletrail @The Mill E17 5DP and crafts [email protected] dedicated to guided meditation practice. Sunday, 17 September. 11am-3pm 10 week beginner computer course Proven benefits of regular Mindfulness 7–11 Coppermill Lane, E17 7HA covering all aspects of getting started with Walking Football – Age Meditation include stress reduction, The Mill is one of the registered stalls using a desktop computer. Lessons on Banjo – New beginners 50+ improved concentration, pain reduction in this neighbourhood event. We will be the internet, email and word processing. class Tuesdays 6.30–7.30pm, 5 September and emotional reactivity to it. As well as selling good quality bric-a-brac and a stall Cost £39.90. For more information, Wednesdays, 6.30pm starts September onwards improve attention span, working memory with a difference – we have tea and coffee phone Age UK Waltham Forest on The Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Thursdays 11.00am to 12.00pm, and creativity. £12 per ad hoc class. making facilities which you can use for a 020 8558 5512 or email e.tozer@ Road, E17 4QU September 7 onwards Introduction to Mindfulness Day, 11–4pm 50p . All proceeds to The Mill. ageukwalthamforest.org.uk Dick Smith teaches five-string Banjo in Fridays 11.00am to 12.00pm – Over 60’s on 7 October email for further information three finger bluegrass picking. only, 8 September onwards [email protected] Computers for Recruiting now for a brand new beginners SCORE centre, 100 Oliver Road, Leyton, CAOS Quiz Night Beginners aged 50+ class in September. Start from scratch or E10 5JY Indoor Short Mat Bowls Saturday, 16 September, 7.30pm 29 September 2017 10.30am–12.30pm develop your banjo skills in a relaxed and Leyton Orient Trust will be running weekly Wednesdays and Fridays, 10.30am–1pm Walthamstow Spiritualist Church, Vestry or 2–4pm, fun environment. £15 per class (when walking football sessions for men and Waltham Forest Feel Good Centre, Road, Walthamstow, London E17 9NH A South Chingford Community Library, 265 paid in advance for the term). Private women over the age of 50. Walking football 170 Chingford Road, E17 5AA stimulating evening with an excellent Quiz Road, E4 8LP lessons available. For more information is one of the fastest growing albeit slowest £2 per session, no booking required. Master. Ticket price £8 includes a supper of 10 week beginner computer course phone 07903 419 691 or email: sports to play, it follows many of the same Beginners welcome. Bowls supplied. sandwiches and snacks. Please supply own covering all aspects of getting started with [email protected] / rules as 5 a side football but is non-contact For more information, phone Ann on drinks and glasses. Tickets: Jean Howard using a desktop computer. Lessons on www.banjosmith.co.uk and no running is allowed. This is a great 020 8529 6304. 07941 050 336, email: damedoreen@ the internet, email and word processing. opportunity to get healthy, keep fit and yahoo.co.uk Cost £39.90. For more information, Creative writing socialise with like-minded people. Sessions Drop in Donation Yoga phone Age UK Waltham Forest on workshops: ‘Telling Our are turn up and play and will cost £3. For Wednesdays, 11am–12.15pm; William Morris Big 020 8558 5512 or email e.tozer@ Story’ more information contact Phill Smith Fridays, 7–8.15 pm and Saturdays, Local Community Get ageukwalthamforest.org.uk Saturdays from 9–23 September 2–4pm on 020 8556 5973 or via email phillip. 10.30–11.45am Together The Lounge, Leytonstone High Road [email protected] United Reformed Church, 58 Orford Road, Wednesday 13 September, 7– 9pm Choir 17 Methodist Church, 1 Lister Road, E11 3DA E17 9QL Big Creative Academy, Clifton Avenue, Wednesdays 7pm–8.30pm during term Everyone has a story to tell. You will receive Yoga for Every Body Increase your flexibility, build strength Walthamstow, E17 6HL (former Willowfield time help at three creative writing workshops Every Tuesday from 6.15–7.30pm and stamina and learn how to release School site) TheCentrE17, Walthamstow, E17 3AB which draw on the African-Caribbean oral Leyton Sixth Form College, Essex Road, patterns of tension which we hold in the Our Get Togethers are social events that First 3 sessions free, £9/£8 weekly tradition. You will have the opportunity London E10 6EQ body. A friendly mixed-level class with an bring together local people, organisations thereafter. 18+. Choir 17 is a new, mixed to tell your story through poetry, prose Sallyanne has been teaching Yoga since experienced teacher where you pay what and community groups to help strengthen choir for people in Walthamstow who love or song. For only £3 per session the 1994 and skilfully adapts the moves to you can afford. For more information ties in the local area and to share all the to sing. Fun sessions, modern music and a accomplished poet, author and storyteller Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 13

Jane Grell will guide you through the Free help with IT for drop in. Visit: www.khyalarts.org.uk for children aged six to 10 years. Phone enjoyable process to produce great results. or email: [email protected] Michael Michael on 07860 716 295, Mondays from September 3.15pm– The Waltham Forest, Antigua & Barbuda email [email protected] or visit www. Council 4.30pm and Dominica Twinning Association is Forest Academy walthamforestyouththeatre.co.uk. Holy Family Catholic School, 1 Shernhall inviting anyone from 10years old to Football Coaching Meetings Street E17 3EA 80+. Contact us today to sign up. For Sessions Do you want to know more about using more information please phone Merv Saturdays, 9.30–10.30am Tuesday 5 September computers or other IT devices? Whether Caesar-John on 07732 332 814 or email Low Hall Sports Ground South Access Road Community Cabinet, 2pm you have never used a computer or [email protected] Walthamstow, E17 7NN Planning Committee, 7pm are more advanced come to our ‘Silver Football Coaching for girls and boys 4–14. Ward Forums Surfers’ workshops and you will get Qualified Professional Coaches. How good Wednesday 6 The CommUnity help in any area you wish: PCs, lap tops, Gospel Choir do you want to be? £5 per session. For Hoe Street September tablets, smart phones etc. The Waltham Tuesday 5 September 2017, 7–8.30pm Communities Scrutiny, 7.30pm Tuesdays from 5 September, 7.15–9pm more information call 07956 553655. Forest Twinning Association has linked YMCA, 642 Forest Road, Walthamstow, Wesleyan Christian Centre, 1 Harrow up with Holy Family Catholic School to E17 3EF Monday 11 September Green, Leytonstone E11 3HP Bongalong: music, provide basic/intermediate computer movement and make- Housing Scrutiny, 7pm If you have ever thought about singing workshops as one of their Enrichment Higham Hill in a gospel choir, then look no further! believe projects. Contact us today to sign up. For Tuesday 12 September 2017, 6–8pm Tuesday 12 September We welcome new members, no audition Days and times vary, please get in touch more information please phone Merv Cheney Row Open Space, entry via Durban Licensing Sub-Committee (Walthamstow or experience needed! For anyone who Classes available at St Gabriel’s Family Caesar-John on 07732 332 814 or email Road or Cheney Row, Walthamstow Wetlands) 1:30pm enjoys the greatness of singing gospel Centre, Havant Road, E17 3JF; Greenleaf [email protected] E17 5EA Budget & Performance Scrutiny, 7.30pm music – open to all ages and abilities. 10 Road Baptist Church, Greenleaf Road, E17 Children & Families Scrutiny, 7.30pm week term, £5 per session, concessions Family History 6QQ and The Mill, Coppermill Lane, E17 Forest 7HA available. For info, visit our Facebook Tuesday 12 September, 8pm Wednesday 13 September 2017, 7–9pm Wednesday 13 Bongalong offers fun, creative music Page: TheCommUnityGospelChoir or Spruce Hill Baptist Church Hall, Brookscroft Leyton Sixth Form College, Essex Road, September sessions for children under five and email: communitygospelchoireast@ Road, Walthamstow E17 4JP Leyton, E10 6EQ Growth Scrutiny, 7.30pm gmail.com Phone: 07434 541661 Family History: illustrated talk on the their carers. Includes singing, dancing, pictorial history of the East End. The percussion instruments and some ‘let’s Hatch Lane Thursday 14 Morris Dancing for borough archivist for Tower Hamlets will pretend’. Come and have fun together. Cost Thursday 21 September 2017, 7–9pm September beginners describe how pictures and photos over the is £5.50, trial sessions are available. For All Saints Highams Park, Church Avenue, Health Scrutiny, 7.30pm Wednesdays 8.00–10.00pm past 150 years help to shed light on the further information, email Fiona Fiona. Highams Park, E4 9QD Blackhorse and Standard Women’s Morris development of the East End of London, [email protected]. Monday 18 September Leytonstone Adult Social Care Scrutiny, 7.30pm dancers invite you to ‘Have a Go’ at its communities and people, as well as the E17 Junior Guitar Club traditional English Morris dancing at our impact of two world wars, social change Wednesday 27 September 2017, 7–9pm Saturdays, different levels and times Tuesday 19 September weekly practice. A fun and friendly way and much more. A fascinating subject Leytonstone Library Hall, 6 Church Lane, Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street, E17 9AH Pension Fund, 7:00pm of keeping fit. No experience necessary, for anyone with East End roots or with an Leytonstone E11 1HG Guitar playing fun and performing for Neighbourhoods Scrutiny, 7.30pm just come along and have a go. Musicians interest in the local area! Further details: Please note, all meeting dates and children of all abilities aged eight and over. (male or female) also welcome. First Mark, 07902 208 028, mcarroll@ times are subject to change. Pay £54 for a half term of six 30 minute Thursday 14 term free to new members. Wednesdays waitrose.com, or visit http://www.wffhs. lessons. Different levels and times. Also For further information on Community September 8pm – 10pm at St Mary’s Welcome org.uk weekday one-to-one lessons after school Ward Forums, visit www.walthamforest. Audit & Governance, 7.30pm Centre, Church End, Walthamstow near Wood Street. For more information gov.uk/content/community-ward- E17 9RJ (temporarily re-located) Ring For more information, visit www. phone Christian Karlsson on 07958 471 forums 020 8527 2926 or 020 8514 8771 walthamforest.gov.uk/content/council- Children and 083, email [email protected] or visit for more information or see www. meetings-minutes-and-agendas www.e17guitar.com. blackhorseandstandard.org.uk young people Acting Bugs Vintage Tea for Seniors JollyPlay mother & Mondays, 1.50–3.30pm Every First Thurs of the month 3–4.30pm toddler’s group St John’s Church Hall, High Road St John’s Church Hall, Leytonstone High Every 1st Saturday of the month, Leytonstone, E11 1HH Road, E11 1HH 10.30–12noon Fridays, 10am–12noon St John’s Church Leytonstone welcomes Walthamstow school for Girls, Church Hill, The Peterhouse Centre, 122 Forest Rise, Tell us what’s on Seniors (60+) and their friends to our Walthamstow E17 9RZ E17 3PW Vintage Tea in our Church Hall. This Soft toys, colouring, free play, sensory play Interactive drama groups for preschool Email your event details to: will be held every first Thursday of the activities, storytelling, ring toss & much children led by local TV actress and month (except August) from 3 to 4.30 pm more. 2–3year olds £2 a session, siblings mum, Sam Seager, introducing preschool [email protected] There will be tea, coffee, cakes and light 50p. Phone Debra 07951872396. children to drama in a playful way, inspiring entertainment. Suggested donation is £2. young imaginations through the use of The deadline for 18 September edition is The dates for 2017 are Sept 7, Oct 5, Nov Kathak Kids – storytelling, movement and music. The 2 and Dec 7. There is no need to book Classical Indian Dance sessions will help develop focus and build just turn up and enjoy the afternoon. Any and Storytelling for confidence. Parents stay with their children Friday 8 September queries, please contact Hong-Yoke on Children throughout. Numbers strictly limited, so 07810785139 or hong yoke.lim@gmail. Saturday Mornings: Autumn Term please email to book your free taster Inclusion cannot be guaranteed, due to Walthamstow Classes: Waltham Forest session. Email [email protected], Ukelele-Mixed ability College – SPORTS HALL; 707 Forest Road, visit www.actingbugs.co.uk or find us the high volume of requests received. class London, E17 4JB. on Facebook. Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm. Leyton Classes: Kukoolala; 3 Marsh Lane, Please send your listing in the body of New term starts September 13 London E10 7BL. Waltham Forest Youth The Quaker Meeting House,1a Jewel Road, A gorgeously inclusive, wonderfully Theatre an email, formatted as shown on these E17 4QU creative, interactive and entertaining Thursdays, 4.30–5.30pm pages. Events received in other formats There are a couple of places available in session with storytelling and basics of Forest Community Centre, Guildford Road, this class. You will need to be able to play Kathak dance with children aged 4 to 9 E17 4EA will not be used. beyond beginners level for this ensemble years, for expressiveness and greater self We work towards group and individual playing multiple parts. £12.50 per class esteem. Traditional ankle bells are worn to Trinity College exams and towards Please keep to a maximum of 90 words (when paid in advance for the term). enhance rhythmic play and expressiveness performing on a stage and to build For more information phone 07903 419 and our fantastic tutors are well trained and confidence. Our classes are managed and a maximum of two listings per 691 or email: dickbanjosmith@gmail. teach widely in London and internationally. and taught by qualified, experienced and person/group. com / www.banjosmith.co.uk Fee: £6 per class with earlybird offer | more professional teachers, and are suitable

Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 15 Community www.walthamforest.gov.uk Chingfest is massive hit with local residents

On Saturday 12 August, crowds X Factor runner up Rebecca Chingfest was yet another have travelled across London to bands who showcase some of the flocked to Chingford to see Ferguson, 90s dance duo N-Trance opportunity for Waltham Forest to attend Chingfest shows what an amazing musical talent within the spectacular performances at and Rose Royce singer Gwen display the some of the borough’s incredible day this is. There is an borough.” the annual live music event Dickie. The main stage also saw fantastic arts and culture as it puts excellent atmosphere here as Chingfest held in Ridgeway performances from Kenny Thomas, together its bid to become London everyone enjoys the performances. Park. DJ Ernie, Tina T, The Leaders Borough of Culture for 2019. “Whilst we are thrilled to have The event was attended by Academy and Emperors of Soul. Cllr Clare Coghill, Leader of attracted such a range of high- More info 23,000 people who came from Attendees could enjoy food and Waltham Forest Council, said: quality acts, we are particularly To find out about other across London to see some of drink from vendors on site, as “Once again we are delighted to pleased to have some home grown Waltham Forest events, visit: their favourite singers and bands well as a fairground with rides and host such a fantastic live music talent at the festival. Tina T and The www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ perform. The line-up included attractions. event. The fact that so many people Leaders Academy are both local events

Students celebrate A-Level and GCSE Results

School students in Waltham Meryl Davies, Headteacher of of students achieved level 9, the Forest celebrated receiving their Walthamstow School for Girls, new top grade, in English, Maths, A-Level and GCSE exam results said: “We’ve got a large number or both. last month. of students hitting the high grades Grainne Smyth, Headteacher Students who sat their A-levels, and I’m very proud to be the leader of Leytonstone School, said: who are usually 18 years old, of this school. To have the results “We are incredibly proud of all of received their results on Thursday we’ve had today is just incredible.” our students who have achieved 17 August and GCSE students, 16 This is the first year of new brilliant results despite tougher years old, received their results a GCSEs in English and Maths exams. Our students have week later on Thursday 25 August. courses which are now graded shown real resilience and we are Early provisional figures show 9 – 1 instead of using the A* – C particularly proud of how many that Waltham Forest’s A-level system. have achieved grade 8s and 9s. performance has slightly improved The new courses have been this year. designed to be more challenging Cllr Clare Coghill, Leader of the for pupils, setting them up for Council, said: “Congratulations to future academic, professional and More info all the Waltham Forest students, personal success. For more information about schools headteachers, teachers and school In Leytonstone School 90 per IT Student gets exam results at Waltham Forest College in Waltham Forest, visit: www. staff, and of course the parents cent of students passed the new walthamforest.gov.uk/content/ who’ve supported their children tougher exams in English, and 81 schools-and-colleges-waltham- during their studies.” per cent passed Maths. 10 per cent forest 16 Public notices

Sansom Road E11 The application is available to view on the Notice is Hereby Given that the following the planning application. Please note that Statutory Consultation – Secure following website: application affecting a listed building has the planning file, including correspondence Council Tenants of Sansom Road E11 www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- been made to the Council. received for the application, are open to Notices and Acacia Road E11– Section 105 of search APPL. NO 172270 the public. Housing Act 1985 or follow these simple steps:- APPLICANT Mr Elliss Sharpe Dated this day 4 September 2017 The Council intends to consult all secure 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk ADDRESS Wardens Residence (Leyton Rob Bristow, Head of Development tenants at Sansom Road E11 and Acacia 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under Youth Sports Ground ), 2 Crawley Road, Management and Building Control PRESS STATEMENT Road E11 about the demolition of the most popular) Leyton, London, E10 6RJ London Borough of Waltham Forest 34 ELDON ROAD, WALTHAMSTOW Sansom Road car park and former 3: Click on the green text ‘search for PROPOSAL Rebuild of approximately E17 5QN court amenity for a site development planning applications’ 60 metres wall, demolition and rebuild of Mr Aslam Khan has appealed against London Borough of Waltham Forest proposal to build new homes at Sansom Any views you would like to make for approximately 40 metres of standing wall the London Borough of Waltham Forest’s Planning (Listed Buildings and Road E11. This matter is likely substantially the above proposal, must be submitted including down to 1 metre. decision to serve an Enforcement Notice) Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – to affect secure tenants at these properties in writing to the Council within 21 days The application is available to view on the for: Section 67 for the purposes of Section 105 of the of the date of this letter. Due to the following website: 1. Without planning permission, the Notice is Hereby Given that the following Housing Act 1985. number of correspondence (letters, emails www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- building works and development to application affecting a building within a The arrangements for this consultation are etc.) received by the Council relating search construct two rear roof dormers conservation area has been made to the as follows: to planning applications, it will not be or follow these simple steps:- 2. Without planning permission, the works Council. • On or around 4th September 2017 possible to acknowledge or respond to your 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk to create two self-contained studio flats APPL. NO 172821 all secure tenants at Sansom Road E11 correspondences should you submit any. 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under within the two rear roof dormers APPLICANT Mr Ollie Redman and Acacia Road E11 will be sent an However, all views/comments received are most popular) 3. Without planning permission, the use of ADDRESS 38 Grove Road, information pack about the demolition of fully considered during the assessment of 3: Click on the green text ‘search for the two roof dormers as two self-contained Walthamstow, London, E17 9BN the Sansom Road car park and former the planning application. Please note that planning applications’ flats. PROPOSAL Construction of single storey ball court amenity for a site development the planning file, including correspondence Any views you would like to make for An Inquiry is to be held on Tuesday, 26th part side and rear extensions, together with proposal to build new homes at Sansom received for the application, are open to the above proposal, must be submitted September 2017 at 10am at the Town conversion of garage into habitable space. Road E11. This information pack will the public. in writing to the Council within 21 days Hall, room 2A, Forest Road, Walthamstow, The application is available to view on the summarise the issues involved and set Dated this day 4 September 2017 of the date of this letter. Due to the London E17 4JF. An independent Planning following website: out the Councils’ proposals. This pack Rob Bristow, Head of Development number of correspondence (letters, emails Inspector appointed by the Secretary www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- will consist of a letter and associated Management and Building Control etc.) received by the Council relating of State for Communities and Local search drawing(s) e.g. a site location plan. London Borough of Waltham Forest to planning applications, it will not be Government will chair the inquiry and or follow these simple steps:- • Secure tenants will be invited to make possible to acknowledge or respond to your decide the appeal. 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk their views known to the Council via correspondences should you submit any. Members of the public may attend the London Borough of Waltham Forest 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under email or by writing to the Council at However, all views/comments received are inquiry and, at the Inspector’s discretion, Planning (Listed Buildings and most popular) the addresses given in the Information fully considered during the assessment of express their views or send in written Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – 3: Click on the green text ‘search for Pack. We will also invite views from the the planning application. Please note that comments to the Planning Inspectorate at Section 67 planning applications’ leaseholders within the flats and those the planning file, including correspondence the address below quoting the reference: Notice is Hereby Given that the following Any views you would like to make for renting a car parking space as leases may received for the application, are open to APP/U5930/C/16/3161000 application affecting a building within a the above proposal, must be submitted need to be varied and notices served under the public. Contact point at the Planning Inspectorate: conservation area has been made to the in writing to the Council within 21 days the terms and conditions of the parking Dated this day 4 September 2017 D. Lewis, Temple Quay House, 2 The Council. of the date of this letter. Due to the space licence agreements. Rob Bristow, Head of Development Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN. Tel: APPL. NO 172635 number of correspondence (letters, emails • Secure tenants will have 28 days to Management and Building Control 0303 444 5000 APPLICANT Siu Liu etc) received by the Council relating make their views known to the Council. London Borough of Waltham Forest If members of the public wish to ADDRESS 29 Diana Road, to planning applications, it will not be Before making a final decision on this discuss the case with an officer of the Walthamstow, London, E17 5LE possible to acknowledge or respond to your matter the Council will consider any Council, they should contact Ritu Kalia PROPOSAL Construction of dormer roof London Borough of Waltham Forest correspondences should you submit any. representations made in accordance with on 020 8496 6712. extension to main rear roof (with French Planning (Listed Buildings and However, all views/comments received are these arrangements. doors and safety railings), together with Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – fully considered during the assessment of This Notice is published in accordance with installation of two roof lights to front roof. Section 67 the planning application. Please note that PRESS STATEMENT Section 105(5) of the Housing Act 1985. The application is available to view on the Notice is Hereby Given that the following the planning file, including correspondence 45 Melbourne Road, E10 7HF A copy of this Notice is online at http:// following website: application affecting a building within a received for the application, are open to Mr Munir Hussain has appealed against the www.walthamforest.gov.uk/dhwf- www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- conservation area has been made to the the public. decision of London Borough of Waltham Sansomrd and for inspection at Waltham search Council. Dated this day 4 September 2017 Forest to refuse planning permission for Forest Housing, Cedar Wood House, 2d or follow these simple steps:- APPL. NO 172545 Rob Bristow, Head of Development a lawful development certificate for an Fulbourne Road, E17 4GG between 9am- 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk APPLICANT Mr Adam Phillips Management and Building Control existing use of property as six studio flats. 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. In addition, 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under ADDRESS The Castle Public House, London Borough of Waltham Forest An Inquiry is to be held on Tuesday, 3rd a copy of this Notice will be given to any most popular) 15 Grosvenor Rise East, Walthamstow, October 2017 at 10am at the Committee member of the public who asks for one. 3: Click on the green text ‘search for London, E17 9LB Room, First Floor, Town Hall, Forest Responses must be received no later planning applications’ PROPOSAL Installation of three section London Borough of Waltham Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF. An than 2nd October 2017. Any views you would like to make for folding sliding window set to replace Planning (Listed Buildings and independent Planning Inspector appointed the above proposal, must be submitted existing timber casement windows at Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – by the Secretary of State will chair the in writing to the Council within 21 days ground floor front elevation. Section 67 Inquiry and decide the appeal. of the date of this letter. Due to the The application is available to view on the Notice is Hereby Given that the following Members of the public may attend the number of correspondence (letters, emails following website: application affecting a building within a Inquiry and, at the Inspector’s discretion, etc.) received by the Council relating www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- conservation area has been made to the express their views or send in written Planning to planning applications, it will not be search Council. comments to the Planning Inspectorate at possible to acknowledge or respond to your or follow these simple steps:- APPL. NO 172765 the address below quoting the reference: correspondences should you submit any. 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk APPLICANT Mr KNIGHT APP/U5930/X/17/3166636. However, all views/comments received are 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under ADDRESS 35 Orford Road, Contact point at the Planning Inspectorate: London Borough of Waltham Forest fully considered during the assessment of most popular) Walthamstow, London, E17 9NL Enforcement Appeals Officer, Room 3/23, Planning (Listed Buildings and the planning application. Please note that 3: Click on the green text ‘search for PROPOSAL Installation of replacement Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – the planning file, including correspondence planning applications’ window and panel below at ground floor Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN. Tel: 0303 444 Section 67 received for the application, are open to Any views you would like to make for front elevation. 5570. Notice is Hereby Given that the following the public. the above proposal, must be submitted The application is available to view on the If members of the public wish to application affecting a building within a Dated this day 4 September 2017 in writing to the Council within 21 days following website: discuss the case with an officer of the conservation area has been made to the Rob Bristow, Head of Development of the date of this letter. Due to the www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- Council, they should contact Eshan Council. Management and Building Control number of correspondence (letters, emails search Hussain on 020 8496 6707. 172602 APPL. NO London Borough of Waltham Forest etc.) received by the Council relating or follow these simple steps:- APPLICANT Ms Laura Sharpe to planning applications, it will not be 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk Sansom Road E11 – Demolition of the ADDRESS 21a Pembroke Road, London Borough of Waltham Forest possible to acknowledge or respond to your 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under Sansom Road car park and former ball Walthamstow, London, E17 9PA most popular) Planning (Listed Buildings and correspondences should you submit any. court amenity for a site development PROPOSAL Construction of single storey 3: Click on the green text ‘search for Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – However, all views/comments received are proposal to build new homes at outbuilding at rear garden. planning applications’ Section 67 fully considered during the assessment of Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 17

Any views you would like to make for and Social Club and Chestnuts Hall and – between its junction with Walthamstow into operation on 4th September 2017 and the above proposal, must be submitted landscaping of the areas. Demolition of all London Borough of Waltham Forest Avenue and a point 5 metres north-east other relevant documents can be inspected in writing to the Council within 21 days the garages at the rear of the Assembly Planning (Listed Buildings and of the north-east kerb line of the unnamed during normal office hours on Mondays to of the date of this letter. Due to the Hall and along the boundary with Waltham Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – access road leading to Selco builders Fridays inclusive until the expiration of a number of correspondence (letters, emails Forest College and provision of 28 parking Section 67 warehouse/car park; and period of 6 weeks from that date, at: (a) The etc) received by the Council relating spaces. Notice is Hereby Given that the following iii. single yellow line waiting restriction Information Desk, Town Hall, Forest Road, to planning applications, it will not be The application is available to view on the application affecting a listed building has operating between 7am and 7pm Mondays Walthamstow, E17; and (b) Low Hall, Argall possible to acknowledge or respond to your following website: been made to the Council. to Fridays inclusive – between a point 5 Avenue, London, E10 7AS. correspondences should you submit any. www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- APPL. NO 172594 metres north-east of the north-east kerb line 4. Any person desiring to question the However, all views/comments received are search APPLICANT Mrs Karen Bellamy of the unnamed access road leading to Selco validity of either of the Orders or of any fully considered during the assessment of or follow these simple steps:- ADDRESS Suite 312, Legacy Business builders warehouse/car park and its junction provision contained therein on the grounds the planning application. Please note that 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk Centre, 2a Ruckholt Road, Leyton, London, with the north-west to south-east arm of that it is not within the relevant powers of the the planning file, including correspondence 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under E10 5NP Justin Road. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any received for the application, are open to most popular) PROPOSAL Listed building consent for 3. Copies of the Orders, which will come of the relevant requirements thereof or of any the public. 3: Click on the green text ‘search for installation of external lift and fritted glass into operation on 4th September 2017 and relevant regulations made thereunder has not Dated this day 4 September 2017 planning applications’ to provide access from ground floor to first other relevant documents can be inspected been complied with in relation to the Orders Rob Bristow, Head of Development Any views you would like to make for floor and formation of new entrance at during normal office hours on Mondays to may, within six weeks of the making of the Management and Building Control the above proposal, must be submitted ground floor level side elevation. Fridays inclusive until the expiration of a Orders, make application for the purpose to London Borough of Waltham Forest in writing to the Council within 21 days The application is available to view on the period of 6 weeks from that date, at: (a) The the High Court. of the date of this letter. Due to the following website: Information Desk, Town Hall, Forest Road, Dated 4th September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- London Borough of Waltham Forest number of correspondence (letters, emails Walthamstow, E17; and (b) Low Hall, Argall Mr. K. Valavan, Director of Highways and search Planning (Listed Buildings and etc.) received by the Council relating Avenue, London, E10 7AS. Traffic Management, Low Hall, Argall to planning applications, it will not be or follow these simple steps:- 4. Any person desiring to question the Avenue, London, E10 7AS. Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – possible to acknowledge or respond to your 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk validity of either of the Orders or of any Section 67 correspondences should you submit any. 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under provision contained therein on the grounds Notice is Hereby Given that the following LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM However, all views/comments received are most popular) that it is not within the relevant powers of the application affecting a building within a FOREST fully considered during the assessment of 3: Click on the green text ‘search for Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any conservation area has been made to the PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF the planning application. Please note that planning applications’ of the relevant requirements thereof or of any Council. TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES – the planning file, including correspondence Any views you would like to make for relevant regulations made thereunder has not APPL. NO 172727 BEDFORD ROAD E17 – “PLAY STREET” received for the application, are open to the above proposal, must be submitted been complied with in relation to the Orders APPLICANT Mr Samuel March EVENTS the public. in writing to the Council within 21 days may, within six weeks of the making of the ADDRESS Rear of, 12-14 St James The Waltham Forest (Prescribed Routes) Dated this day 4 September 2017 of the date of this letter. Due to the Orders, make application for the purpose to Street, Walthamstow (Bedford Road Play Street) (No. *) Traffic Rob Bristow, Head of Development number of correspondence (letters, emails the High Court. PROPOSAL Change of use from retail Order 201* – T45(17) Management and Building Control etc) received by the Council relating Dated 4th September 2017 unit (Class A1) to residential unit (Class C3), 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Waltham Forest to planning applications, it will not be Mr. K. Valavan, Director of Highways and comprising of 2 x 1 bedroom flat. Council of the London Borough of Waltham possible to acknowledge or respond to your Traffic Management, Neighbourhoods, The application is available to view on the Forest propose to make the above-mentioned correspondences should you submit any. Low Hall, Argall Avenue, London, E10 following website: London Borough of Waltham Forest Order under sections 6 of the Road Traffic However, all views/comments received are 7AS. www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- Planning (Listed Buildings and fully considered during the assessment of Regulation Act 1984, as amended. search Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – the planning application. Please note that 2. The general effect of the Order as part or follow these simple steps:- Section 67 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM of the Waltham Forest “Play Street” events the planning file, including correspondence FOREST 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk Notice is Hereby Given that the following received for the application, to program will be to prohibit all vehicles (other are open AMENDMENT OF PERMIT PARKING 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under application affecting a building within a the public. than for access purposes) from entering SPACE AND DOUBLE YELLOW LINE “AT most popular) conservation area has been made to the Dated this day 4 September 2017 Bedford Road E17 – between No. 4 ANY TIME” WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN 3: Click on the green text ‘search for Council. Rob Bristow, Head of Development Bedford Road and Dudley Road between THE DRIVE E17 planning applications’ APPL. NO 172505 Management and Building Control the hours of 12.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. on The Waltham Forest (Charged-For Any views you would like to make for APPLICANT Mr Paresh Patel London Borough of Waltham Forest Sundays: 15th October 2017; 25th March the above proposal, must be submitted ADDRESS 226 High Road Leyton, Parking Places) (Amendment No. 62) 2018 and 13th May 2018 (other than for in writing to the Council within 21 days Leyton, London, E10 5PS Order 2017 access purposes). of the date of this letter. Due to the PROPOSAL Retrospective application for The Waltham Forest (Free Parking 3. Copies of the Orders, the Council’s number of correspondence (letters, emails retention of single storey rear extension. Places, Loading Places and Waiting, statement of reasons for proposing to make etc.) received by the Council relating The application is available to view on the Highways Loading and Stopping Restrictions) the Orders and of plans showing the location to planning applications, it will not be following website: (Amendment No. 91) Order 2017 – and effect of the Orders can be inspected possible to acknowledge or respond to your www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planning- T35(17) during normal office hours on Mondays to correspondences should you submit any. search 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fridays inclusive until the end of a period of However, all views/comments received are or follow these simple steps:- LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM Council of the London Borough of Waltham 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders fully considered during the assessment of 1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk FOREST Forest on 4th September 2017 made the are made or the Council decides not to make the planning application. Please note that 2: Click on ‘planning applications’ (under JUSTIN ROAD E4 – INTRODUCTION OF above-mentioned Orders under sections 6 the Order, at (a) the Information Desk, Town the planning file, including correspondence most popular) PART-TIME WAITING RESTRICTIONS AND and 45 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, E17 The received for the application, are open to 3: Click on the green text ‘search for “AT ANY TIME” WAITING AND LOADING 1984, as amended. Reception Desk and (b) the London Borough the public. planning applications’ RESTRICTIONS 2. The general effect of the Orders will be of Waltham Forest, Low Hall, Argall Avenue, Dated this day 4 September 2017 Any views you would like to make for The Waltham Forest (Free Parking in The Drive E17 (north to south arm) – London, E10 7AS. Rob Bristow, Head of Development the above proposal, must be submitted Places, Loading Places and Waiting, the western side to: 4. Any person desiring to object to the Management and Building Control in writing to the Council within 21 days Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (i) convert 10 metres of double yellow proposed Order or to make any other London Borough of Waltham Forest of the date of this letter. Due to the (Amendment No. 92) Order 2017 – line “at any time” waiting restrictions to representation should send a statement number of correspondence (letters, emails T34(17) permit parking space outside Nos. 1 to 10 in writing of either their objection and the London Borough of Waltham Forest etc) received by the Council relating 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Westchurch Court, The Drive; grounds thereof or of their representation to Traffic Orders, Engineering Design, Low Hall, Planning (Listed Buildings and to planning applications, it will not be Council of the London Borough of Waltham (ii) convert a 24 metre parking place into possible to acknowledge or respond to your Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS, quoting Conservation Areas) Act 1990 – Forest on 4th September 2017 made the three individual parking places of 6 metres in correspondences should you submit any. reference T45(17) by the end of a period of Section 67 above-mentioned Order under section 6 of length outside No. 1C The Drive; However, all views/comments received are 21 days from the date on which this Notice Notice is Hereby Given that the following the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as (iii) extend a permit parking place situated fully considered during the assessment of is published. All objections must specify the application affecting a listed building has amended. between No. 113 Church Hill and No. 1C The the planning application. Please note that grounds on which they are made. been made to the Council. 2. The general effect of the Order will be to Drive northwards by 1.2 metres; and the planning file, including correspondence For more information please telephone 020 APPL. NO 170441 provide the following restrictions in Justin (iv) provide double yellow line “at any time” received for the application, are open to 8496 3000, quoting reference Traffic Orders APPLICANT Ms Syma Cadri Road E4 (south-west to north-west waiting restrictions in all gaps between the public. T45(17). ADDRESS Waltham Forest Town Hall, arm): permit parking places – between No. 1A and Dated this day 4 September 2017 Dated 4th September 2017 701 Forest Road, Walthamstow, London, i. double yellow line “at any time” waiting the southern boundary of No. 1C The Drive, Rob Bristow, Head of Development Mr. K. Valavan, Director of E17 4JF and loading restrictions – north-west side – except where three x 6 metre permit parking Management and Building Control Highways and Traffic Management, PROPOSAL Listed building consent all; places are provided as mentioned in 2 (i) London Borough of Waltham Forest Neighbourhoods Directorate, Low Hall, for the demolition of the former Sports ii. double yellow line “at any time” waiting above. and loading restrictions – south-east side 3. Copies of the Orders, which will come Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS 18 Public notices

E10; Nottingham Road, E10: between as regulatory signs are displayed, to restrict THE WALTHAM FOREST (BLACKHORSE 1. The Council of the London Borough of LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM Epsom Road and Essex Road; Serbin waiting and loading by vehicles (except VILLAGE REGION) (VARIOUS Waltham Forest HEREBY GIVES NOTICE FOREST Close, E10; and Wesley Road, E10 where works vehicles), at any time, in the roads TEMPORARY MEASURES) (NO. 1) ORDER that it intends to make an Order to enable PERMANENT MAKING OF permit holder parking places, waiting listed in the Schedule to this Notice. 2017 – TT35(17)) highway construction works (in association EXPERIMENTAL CONTROLLED PARKING restrictions, FSS parking places, LP 3. Vehicles waiting or loading in disregard 1. The Council of the London Borough of with section 278 developer works) to be ZONES (CPZs) (in Midland Road, E10) were provided to of this Order will be removed. Waltham Forest HEREBY GIVES NOTICE carried out in a safe and efficient manner, ABBOTTS PARK/MIDLAND ROAD (AM) operate between 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on 4. The restrictions mentioned above will not that on 4th September 2017 it made an the general effect of which would be, (T56a(16)), AND LEYTONSTONE SOUTH Mondays to Fridays inclusive; along with apply in relation to any vehicle being used: Order as part of a series of revised traffic only at such times and to such extent as (LSS) AREAS – (T56b(16)) – T46(17) Cashless parking places (in Abbotts Park (a) in connection with the said works; or calming and other highway construction regulatory signs are displayed, to prohibit The Waltham Forest (Free Parking Road, E10; Cheltenham Road, E10; Fletcher (b) for ambulance, fire brigade or police measures to be carried out in a safe and vehicles (except works vehicles) and restrict Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Lane, E10; Hainault Road, E11; Leigh Road, purposes in an emergency, if the works efficient manner, within the E17 Blackhorse waiting and loading by vehicles (except Loading and Stopping Restrictions) E10; Matlock Road, E10; and Midland Road, allow. Village region. works vehicles) in Sutherland Road E17 (Amendment No. 94) Order 2017; The E10 operating between 8am and 1pm and 5. The Order would come into operation 2. The general effect of the Order would and Sutherland Road Path E17. Waltham Forest (Charged-For Parking between 2pm and 6.30pm on Mondays on 18th September 2017 and will be valid be, only at such times and to such extent 2. Whilst the works are being carried out, Places) (Amendment No. 64) Order 2017 to Fridays inclusive); also in some of the for a maximum period of 7 months, or until as regulatory signs are displayed, to no person shall cause or permit any vehicle (AM) aforementioned roads waiting restrictions the works are completed whichever is the prohibit vehicles (except works vehicles) to wait or load for any purpose at any time: The Waltham Forest (Free Parking were either provided or amended to operate sooner. from entering, proceeding, waiting or (a) on the west side of Sutherland Road Places, Loading Places and Waiting, at various times including “at any time” Note: These works would not be carried out loading, for any purpose, at any time, in the E17 – between St Andrews Road and Note: There has been no change to the simultaneously in all roads but in a sequence Sutherland Road Path; and Loading and Stopping Restrictions) roads or sections of roads mentioned in the properties whose occupiers are eligible to as directed by the Council. Leaflets would be (b) on the south side of St Andrews (Amendment No. 95) Order 2017; The Schedule to this notice. purchase parking permits since the inception distributed and signage placed in advance Road E17 – between Sutherland Road and Waltham Forest (Charged-For Parking 3. Whilst the works are taking place and of the CPZs mentioned in this notice of any works in the above mentioned roads only at such time as regulatory signs are in Blackhorse Lane. Places) (Amendment No. 65) Order 2017 2. Copies of the Orders, which will come which would give more specific details on place, the one-way operation to vehicular 3. Whilst the works are being carried out, (LSS) into operation on 4th September 2017 the exact dates of the restrictions and effects traffic in Orchard Street E17, Northcote no person shall cause or permit any vehicle 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the and all other relevant documents can be of any temporary traffic management. Road E17 and Longfield Road E17 will be enter, proceed, wait or load for any purpose Council of the London Borough of Waltham inspected during normal office hours on Dated 4th September 2017 temporarily suspended. at any time in Sutherland Road Path E17 Forest on 4th September 2017 made Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the Mr K Valavan, Director of Highways and 4. Vehicular access to properties affected 4. Vehicles waiting or loading in disregard the above mentioned Traffic Orders under expiration of a period of 6 weeks from that Traffic Management, Neighbourhoods by these temporary measures will be of this Order would be removed. sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and date, at: (a) The Information Desk, Town Hall, Directorate, Low Hall, Argall Avenue, maintained wherever possible, subject to 5. The restrictions mentioned above Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Forest Road, Walthamstow, E17; and (b) Low London, E10 7AS the extent and operation of the closures. would not apply in relation to any vehicle Regulation Act 1984, the general effect Hall, Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS. 5. Vehicles waiting or loading in disregard being used: of which will be to continue indefinitely Schedule 3. Any person desiring to question the of this Order would be removed. (a) in connection with the said works; or certain provisions mentioned below of the Chapel End (CE) CPZ roads restricted to validity of either of the Orders or of any 6. Whilst the prohibitions referred to (b) for ambulance, fire brigade or police experimental traffic orders listed in the vehicles: provision contained therein on the grounds in paragraph 2 above remain in force, purposes in an emergency, if the works Schedule to this Notice, which by way of an Beresford Road E17, Brookscroft Road that it is not within the relevant powers of advance warning signage and alternative allow; or experiment introduced: – E17, Cheshire Close E17, Chingford the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that routes for traffic shall be in place. 6. The Order would come into operation (a) the Leytonstone South (LSS) Road E17, Kitchener Road E17 and any of the relevant requirements thereof or 7. In So far as any provision imposed by on 18th September 2017 for a period Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) into Ferndale Roberts Road E17. of any relevant regulations made thereunder the Order conflicts or is inconsistent with of 18 months, or until the works are Road, E11; Malvern Road, E11; and has not been complied with in relation to the Fulbourne Road (FRN) CPZ roads any provision of any Order made under completed, whichever is the sooner. Montague Road, E11 (west side, between Orders may, within six weeks of the making restricted to vehicles: the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as Note: These works are intended to be for Ferndale Road and Cookes Close; east of the Orders, make application for the Bridge End E17, Brookscroft Road E17, amended, the provisions of this Order shall up to 3 months but has been extended in side, between Ferndale Road and the purpose to the High Court. Forest View Road E17, Fulbourne Road prevail only at such times and to such case of aborted works due to unforeseen southern boundary of No. 91 Montague Dated 4th September 2017 E17, Garner Road E17, Northbank Road extent as regulatory signs are displayed constraints or adverse weather. Road); where permit holder parking places Mr. K. Valavan, Director of E17, St John’s Road E17, Queenswood in relation to the measures set out in this Dated 4th September 2017 and waiting restrictions were provided to Highways and Traffic Management, Avenue E17, Sturge Avenue E17, Thorpe Notice. Mr K Valavan, Director of Highways operate between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Neighbourhoods Directorate, Low Hall, Road E17, Victoria Road E17 and 8. The Order will come into operation on and Traffic Management, Mondays to Fridays inclusive along with Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS Woodend Road E17. 4th September 2017 and will be valid Neighbourhoods, Low Hall, Argall a Free Short Stay (FSS) parking place Higham Hill (HH) CPZ roads restricted to for 18 months, or until the said works are Avenue, London, E10 7AS (into Ferndale Road, E11 operating between Schedule vehicles: completed, whichever is the sooner. 10am and 2pm Mondays to Fridays inclusive The Waltham Forest (Charged-For Parking Billet Road E17 (between Higham Note: These works would not be carried LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM with a maximum stay of 30 minutes and Places) (Amendment No. 18) Experimental Hill Road E17 and Lee Close E17), out simultaneously in all roads or sections FOREST no return within 2 hours) and a Loading Order 2016 and The Waltham Forest Blackhorse Lane E17 (between Lee of roads but in a sequence as directed by EXPERIMENTAL INTRODUCTION OF Place (LP) (into Ferndale Road, E11 (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Close E17 and Clarence Road E17), the Council. Leaflets would be distributed operating ‘at any time’); also in some of the Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) WALTHAMSTOW STADIUM (WS) Bramley Close E17, Claremont Road and signage placed in advance of any aforementioned roads waiting restrictions (Amendment No. 38) Experimental Order CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE (CPZ) E17, Clarence Road E17, Colville Road works in the above mentioned roads which were either provided or amended to operate 2016 [relating to AM CPZ] (T37(17)) E17, Cumberland Road E17, Fairfield would give more specific details on the at various times including “at any time”; and The Waltham Forest (Charged-For Parking 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Road E17, Gloucester Road E17, exact dates of the prohibitions, effects of (b) the Abbotts Park/Midland Road Places) (Amendment No. 19) Experimental London Borough of Waltham Forest (the Hamilton Road E17, Hecham Close E17, any temporary traffic management and (AM) CPZ into Abbotts Park Road, E10; Order 2016 and The Waltham Forest Council) on 4th September 2017 made Higham Hill Road E17, Lee Close E17, diversion routes as necessary. Boscombe Avenue, E10; Canterbury (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and The Waltham Forest (Charged-For Lockwood Way E17, Manor Road E17, Dated 4th September 2017 Road, E10 (between High Road Leyton and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) Parking Places) (Amendment No. Mayfield Road E17, Mount Pleasant Mr K Valavan, Director of Highways Essex Road); Cheltenham Road, E10; (Amendment No. 39) Experimental Order 61) Experimental Order 2017 and Road E17, Norfolk Road E17, Riverhead and Traffic Management, Chesterfield Road, E10; Colchester 2016 [relating to LSS CPZ]; The Waltham Forest (Free Parking Close E17, Sinnott Road E17, Sutton Neighbourhoods, Low Hall, Argall Road, E10 (between High Road Leyton Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Road E17, The Mile End E17, Woolston Avenue, London, E10 7AS and Cromer Road); Ely Road, E10; LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM Loading and Stopping Restrictions) Close E17 and Worcester Road E17, Epsom Road, E10; Essex Road South, FOREST (Amendment No. 90) Experimental Green Pond Road E17, Green Pond Close Schedule (E17 streets) E11: between James Lane and Hainault ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – Order 2017 [relating to WS CPZ] under E17, Oakfield Road E17 Chewton Road, Hatherley Road, Road; Fletcher Lane, E10; Forest Drive SECTION 14(1) Longfield Avenue, Lime Street, sections 9 and 10 of the Road Traffic West, E11; Forest Road, E10 (between THE WALTHAM FOREST (VARIOUS Hillyfield (HF) CPZ roads restricted to Northcote Road, Orchard Street, Regulation Act 1984. The Orders will come Lambourne Road and Essex Road South); ROADS) (CONTROLLED PARKING vehicles: Pretoria Avenue, Ritchings Avenue and into force on 25th September 2017 for Goodman Road, E10; Griggs Road, E10; ZONE AND VARIOUS ROAD MARKING) Chamberlain Place E17, Higham Hill The Links the Orders mentioned and may continue in Hainault Road, E11 (between a point 10 (TEMPORARY RESTRICTION ON WAITING Road E17, Higham Place E17, Higham force for up to 18 months Street E17, Hillyfield E17, Oatland Rise 2. The general effect of the Orders metres south-west of the south-western AND LOADING) (NO. 3) ORDER 2017 – LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM E17, Papermill Place E17, St Andrews referred to in paragraph 1 above will be, as kerb-line of Midland Road and the common (TT34(17)) FOREST Road E17, Stirling Road E17, Sutherland an experiment, to:- boundary of Nos. 122 and 124 Hainault 1. The Council of the London Borough of ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 Road E17, Wigmore Place E17. (a) Provide a Controlled Parking Zone Road); James Lane, E10 (between Leigh Waltham Forest HEREBY GIVES NOTICE – SECTION 14(1) (CPZ) to be called Walthamstow Stadium Road and Cromer Road); Lambourne that it intends to make an Order to enable THE WALTHAM FOREST (SUTHERLAND (WS) CPZ which will include Chingford Road, E11; Leigh Road, E10; Lyndhurst road marking works to be carried out in a LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM ROAD E17) (TEMPORARY RESTRICTION Road E4 (section of the southernmost slip Drive, E10; Matlock Road, E10 (between safe and efficient manner in certain roads, FOREST ON WAITING AND LOADING) (NO. 2) road leading into Walthamstow Stadium), Leyton Green Road and Essex Road); 2. The general effect of the Order would ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – ORDER 2017 – (TT37(17) Empress Avenue E4; Grove Park Midland Road, E10; Moyers Road, be, only at such times and to such extent SECTION 14(1) Issue 188 I 4 September 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk 19

Avenue E4, Loxham Road, E4; Minerva Engine size less Engine size more CO2 emissions CO2 emissions CO2 emissions Road, E4 and Rushcroft Road, E4 than 1550cc than 1550cc less than 100 g/km between 101 more than 170 g/ Note: This new experimental zone registered before registered before registered after and 170 g/km km registered after permanently supersedes The Waltham 1st March 2001 1st March 2001 1st March 2001 registered after 1st March 2001 Forest (Walthamstow Stadium CPZ) 1st March 2001 (Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2008 Residents’ permit – 12 months £35.00 £120.00 £12.50 £35.00 £120.00 in its entirety. (b) introduce new permit holder parking Residents’ permit (second vehicle) – 12 months £90.00 £210.00 £42.00 £90.00 £210.00 places, waiting and in some cases loading Residents’ permit (more than two vehicles) – 12 months £150.00 £280.00 £65.00 £150.00 £280.00 restrictions into the streets and parts of Virtual Residents’ permit – 1 month £20.00 £100.00 £10.00 £20.00 £100.00 streets mentioned in paragraph 2(a) above; (c) introduce ‘no loading “at any time” Residents’ permit (virtual/hard-copy) foreign vehicle – 6 months £50.00 £150.00 £24.00 £50.00 £150.00 restrictions operating in: Empress Avenue Business permit – 12 months) £405.00 £505.00 £205.00 £405.00 £505.00 E4 – (1) east to west arm – (i) both sides Business permit (second vehicle) – 12 months £610.00 £760.00 £310.00 £610.00 £760.00 – from its junction with Chingford Road Business permit (more than two vehicles) – 12 months £810.00 £910.00 £410.00 £810.00 £910.00 to the first set of permit parking places; (ii) eastern extremity – all; and (iii) north Business permit (all zones) – 12 months) £810.00 £1210.00 £410.00 £810.00 £1210.00 side – outside No. 48; (2) north to south Business permit (all zones) (second vehicle) – 12 months £1220.00 £1820.00 £620.00 £1220.00 £1820.00 arm – east side –– for a distance of 10 Business permit (all zones) (more than two vehicles) – 12 months £1820.00 £2420.00 £1210.00 £1820.00 £2420.00 metres southward from its junction with its Charity permit – 12 months £50.00 £60.00 £30.00 £50.00 £60.00 east to west arm; in Grove Park Avenue E4 – (1) northernmost north to south Charity permit (second vehicle) – 12 months £100.00 £110.00 £50.00 £100.00 £110.00 arm – both sides – between its junction Charity permit (more than two vehicles) – 12 months £140.00 £172.00 £60.00 £140.00 £172.00 with its east to west arm northwards to a Charity permit (all zones) – 12 months) £100.00 £180.00 £60.00 £100.00 £180.00 point adjacent the northernmost wall of No. 56 Grove Park Avenue (2) east to west Charity permit (all zones) (second vehicle) – 12 months £200.00 £280.00 £100.00 £200.00 £280.00 arm – at the junction with its north to Charity permit (all zones) (more than two vehicles) – 12 months £280.00 £380.00 £120.00 £280.00 £380.00 south arm and outside No. 56 Grove Park Schools 15 minute permit – 12 months £50.00 £150.00 £21.00 £50.00 £150.00 Avenue; and (3) southernmost north to Schools staff term-time only permit – 12 months £312.00 £389.00 £158.00 £312.00 £389.00 south arm – all; Rushcroft Road E4 – all sides – between No. 51 and its eastern Other permits extremity; Residents’ visitor permits – 1 hour, £0.50p (30 permits per year free to over 60s); Business visitor permit – 1 hour, £1; All-Zone Business Visitor’s Permit – 1 hour, £1.50; Essential User 3. The Orders referred to in paragraph Permit – 1 month, £40; Essential User Permit – 6 months, £120; Essential User Permit – 12 months, £205; Essential users pool (multiple vehicles) permit – 12 months, £310. Services 1(a) above will provide that – charges for change of VRM or change of address £5, for refunds £10 (refunds under £1 not permitted) and lost or stolen permits, £20. (a) the operational hours for the permit parking places in WS CPZ will be between Defence Authority, or a company that west side – for a distance of 10 metres or modified pursuant to section 10(2) of are made, apply for the purpose to the High 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to services fire fighting appliances and for southward from its junction with its east the 1984 Act, beginning with the day on Court. Sundays inclusive; and whom the use of a vehicle is essential to west arm; (5) Grove Park Avenue E4 which the variation or modification or the Dated 4th September 2017 (b) virtual residents’ permits, business/ to the carrying out of their public service – (i) northernmost north to south arm latest variation or modification came into Mr. K. Valavan, Director of charity permits, visitors’ permits, school duties in a street or part of a street – east side – all; (ii) east to west arm – force. Any such objection must be made Highways and Traffic Management, parking permits, school staff term-time only specified in paragraph 2(a) above; both sides – all; (iii) southernmost north in writing and must state the grounds on Neighbourhoods Directorate, Low Hall, permits, virtual and hard-copy residents’ (v) a visitors’ permit, they are a resident of to south arm – all; which it is made and be sent to Traffic Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS foreign vehicle permits and essential user/ any property eligible to purchase permits Note: existing “at any time” waiting Orders, Engineering Design, Low Hall, carers permits may be issued, on payment as listed in the Schedule to this Notice and restrictions will continue to apply in the Argall Avenue, London, E10 7AS quoting SCHEDULE (properties whose occupiers of the appropriate charge as specified that such visitors’ permit is to be used by a streets mentioned in paragraph 2 above. reference T37(17) – WALTHAMSTOW will be eligible to purchase permits to park in the table below (paragraph 5), to a bona fide visitor to their home; 4. The properties specified in the STADIUM CPZ. Any objection may be in WS CPZ) - person who is the keeper of a passenger (vi) a schools parking permit, they are a Schedule to this Notice will be eligible in communicated to, or be seen by, other Ascham Drive, E4 – all properties; vehicle (having 8 passenger seats or less), parent of a student enlisted at a school respect of permits to park in the WS CPZ; persons who may be affected. Fairview Villas off Ascham Drive E4/ certain goods carrying vehicles and invalid situated in or near a street or part of a 5. The charges for permits and vehicle 9. If any person wishes to question the Chingford Road E4 – Nos. 1 to 12; carriages, (motor cycles will be able to park street specified in paragraph 2(a) above; class will be as follows (see table) : validity of any the Orders or of any of their Empress Parade, Chingford Road, E4 in permit parking places free of charge, (vii) a school staff term-time only permit, 6. Where it appears necessary for certain provisions on the grounds that they are not – all properties; Rowden Park Gardens, without the need of a parking permit) they are a registered member of staff at purposes, an authorised officer of the within the powers conferred by the Road Chingford Road, E4 – Nos. 31 to 38; providing that in the case of - a primary or secondary school situated Council may, in pursuance of section 10(2) Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any Empress Avenue E4 – all properties; (i) a virtual residents’ permit, they are a in a street or part of a street specified in of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, requirement of that Act or any instrument Grove Park Avenue, E4 – all properties; resident of a property eligible to purchase paragraph 2(a) above, who has a bona fide modify or suspend any provision of the made under that Act has not been Loxham Road E4 – all properties; Minerva permits as listed in a Schedule to this reason to drive to that school and who lives experimental Traffic Orders while they are complied with, that person may, within 6 Road, E4 – all properties; Rushcroft Road, Notice and their vehicle is UK registered to or is based outside the Borough; in force. weeks from the date on which the Orders E4. that address; (c) vehicles displaying any valid permit 7. Documents giving more detailed (ii) a foreign vehicles residents’ permit displaying the letters WS may use any of particulars of the Orders are available for (hard-copy/virtual), they are a resident of the permit parking places provided in the inspection between 9.30 am and 4.30 pm a property eligible to purchase permits as streets and parts of streets specified in on Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except Waltham Forest News listed in the Schedule to this Notice and paragraph 2(a) above; Bank Holidays), from 4th September their vehicle is registered outside of the UK; (d) other than in the parking places 2017 until the Orders cease to have effect, advertising (iii) a business/charity permit/business referred to in paragraph 2 above, waiting at (a) The Information Desk, Town Hall, visitor’s permit, they have a business in a by vehicles will restricted between 8 Forest Road, Walthamstow, E10; (b) Did you know Waltham Forest News has a property eligible to purchase permits as a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to Low Hall, Argall Avenue, London, E10 listed in the Schedule to this Notice and Sundays inclusive in all other parts 7AS. circulation of 110,000 – Advertising has never that the permit is for a vehicle which is of streets within the WS CPZ; except in 8. The Council will be considering in essential to the operation of that business/ the following roads or sections of roads due course whether the provisions of the been so effective charity and is used in the purchase and where waiting restrictions will operate experimental Orders should be continued sale of goods or services in connection with ‘at any time in: (1) Ascham Drive in force indefinitely by means of permanent that business/charity; E4 – all; (2) Rushcroft Road E4 – all Orders made under sections 6, 45, 46 For further information on the (iv) an essential users/carers permit, sides – between No. 51 and its eastern and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to different advertising opportunities they are a doctor or carer who has a extremity; Chingford Road E4 – all the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Any surgery in or works in the London Borough sides of the southernmost slip road which person may object to the making of the available please call 020 8496 of Waltham Forest, or employed by or leads into Walthamstow Stadium; (4) permanent Orders for the purpose of such contracted to the Council, or employed Empress Avenue E4 (i) east to west indefinite continuation within a period of six 3000 (press option 6) or email: by or contracted to a health authority, or arm – all sides – between Nos. 45 and months beginning with the day on which employed by the Metropolitan Police, or its eastern extremity; and (ii) north to the experimental Orders come into force or, [email protected] employed by the London Fire and Civil south arm – (1) east side – all; and (2) if the Orders are varied by another Order FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO USE THEIR EVENINGS TO TRANSFORM THEIR LIVES

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