Psychologist Niamh Moriarty invites you to experience the positive physical and mental health impacts of South Woodford’s community gardening initiatives. Photos by Geoff Wilkinson
When Spencer Simmons inherited a leather travel case some 45 years ago, little did he realise it would lead to the writing and production of a play for the Edinburgh Fringe, with a preview at Redbridge Drama Centre
Wells (All Saints) Pre-school is celebrating its 60th anniversary this July
The 17th annual cake sale and garden party raised £10,166
George Lane was partially closed and transformed into a radiant hub of activity on 18 June
Local councillors are continuing to push for a new Post Office in South Woodford
South Woodford pianist, composer and sound designer Giusto Di Lallo invites you to join him for a local concert next month
Tatiana Bazilevich invites you to celebrate Ukrainian culture at a concert in South Woodford this week
Local resident Michelle Vanlint aims to raise £10k for Haven House
Some South Woodford scribbles from DD, our resident diarist, commentator and observer of all things local. Illustrated by Evelyn Rowland
The latest novel by Peter Chegwidden is a tale of love and tragedy which draws on memories of growing up in Wanstead and South Woodford in the 1950s and 1960s. Here, the author shares some of those memories
In the second of a series of articles featuring the images of local photographers who document the wildlife of Wanstead Park and the surrounding area, Diane Dalli presents her shot of a female ring-necked parakeet
Lots of exciting activities have been taking place since we last wrote for the Gazette, says Stephanie Woodley of the 52nd Epping Forest South Scout Group, including preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime jamboree
Since 2013, a seller is required to state whether Japanese knotweed is present on their property. Derek Inkpin from local solicitors Axiom DWFM looks at the legal implications of this invasive weed
A former builders’ yard, The Galleria site in South Woodford has been in Madeleine McCarthy’s family since 1963
Four open-air evening performances will take place in Wanstead Park this summer
Volunteering brings communities together, says Nurun Begum, Volunteer Centre Manager at Redbridge CVS, which provides information, training and support to organisations and residents
Shakespeare’s Macbeth will be performed at the open-air Greek Theatre
Over the last 10 years, Redbridge Council has increasingly excluded residents from the planning process, argues Paul Canal, who laments the decision to approve the Snaresbrook Station car park development We used to have up to 50 meetings a year attended by local people. The abolition of the Area Planning Committees, which met up to 33 times a year, was followed by the removal of residents’ – or indeed councillors’ – rights to call in applications for public discussion. For an astounding 10 months, we didn’t have a single public planning meeting – and that was not as a result of covid! In their place, behind closed doors, a planning chair sits with an officer and they alone decide what should and should not be discussed...
Memento mori workshops will take place at Creative Biscuit Ceramics Café this June
A former police dog is receiving treatment for a rare skin condition at Goddard Veterinary Group’s South Woodford practice
The South Woodford Society is planning a return of the expanded summer market on George Lane
The Coronation weekend will be a time for community, family and friends to come together, help each other out… and think big, say Viveca Dutt and Elaine Atkins
Community champions from South Woodford were recognised at the 2023 Redbridge Mayor’s Awards. Elaine Atkins – herself part of the award-winning South Woodford Society – reports on the achievements
A number of workshops will take place at the new community garden in Ray Park this summer
Elmhurst Gardens in South Woodford is one of 10 park tennis venues to be renovated
The RideLondon cycling event will pass through Redbridge on 28 May
The Woodford Arts Group spring exhibition drew large crowds to the Sir James Hawkey Hall in April

































