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2020 Artistic Vision

Julia Brett, who founded the Woodford Arts Group one year ago, looks at the group’s successes to date and their plans for the year ahead, and explains why the local area has always appealed to artists. This time last year, the Woodford Arts Group consisted of a few local artists who had responded to a call-out on the Next Door app.  This was for Woodford-based artists who were interested in getting together for mutual support and the possibility of starting an art-exhibiting group. Within five months, we had our first exhibition. We had no idea what to expect and I suppose neither did any of the 250 visitors who came along to Packfords Hotel to see what we were about. We had lots of local...

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Green up your street in 2020: January deadline to adopt a tree pit near your home

Residents keen on beautifying the streets of South Woodford for the year ahead are urged not to miss the 2020 deadline for adopting a tree pit near their home. “Planting bee-friendly flowers under a street tree will make your road look beautiful, reduce chemicals being sprayed and help local  wildlife,” said a spokesperson for South Woodford Gardeners, which is aiming to increase the number of street trees across the neighbourhood planted at their base to support pollinating insects by creating stepping-stone habitats between surrounding green spaces. “Just email the council by 25 January to tell them the location of the tree you’re adopting and they’ll provide a label to stop it being sprayed. Plant the base with wild flowers, geraniums, herbs or any other small...

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Writing lessons

Members of the South Woodford Young Writers Club were enthralled by author Andrew Michaelides, who visited their group recently. Teacher Shameem Aziz was equally inspired. At the South Woodford Young Writers Club recently we had the pleasure of hosting Andrew Michaelides, a self-published children’s author. Andrew (known as Mr Michic) has published a series of three books based on the adventures of Tramp, a talking dog. Of course, we were delighted to have him, and his visit was informative in so many ways. The children had pre-prepared questions they wanted to ask him. What inspired him? Why did he become a writer? What were his stories based on? What advice would he give someone who wants to write? All answered with patience and understanding. It is...

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Water refill scheme launched in South Woodford to help reduce plastic use

A nationwide water refill scheme has been launched in South Woodford to help shoppers stay hydrated and to reduce the use of plastic bottles. “South Woodford is now part of the network set up by Refill, and a number of local businesses have already signed up, including the recently relocated Tipi Coffee (117 George Lane), Atkins Physiotherapy (154 High Road) and Greggs (168 George Lane).  So now, whenever you are out and about in South Woodford, look for the refill droplet logo and you can ask for your water bottle to be refilled,” said Louise Burgess of the South Woodford Society. By downloading the app, users can search for their nearest refill station wherever they are. “This makes it easy to reduce the number of...

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Hope and Glory community theatre project

Volunteers are needed to take part in a World War Two community theatre project. “The Hope and Glory project aims to explore what life was like in Redbridge during the Second World War through performance and research techniques. We are also looking for anyone who might have any family stories or memories of what life was like in Redbridge during the war,” said project leader Alfie James. Participants will work towards creating a show to be performed at South Woodford’s Redbridge Drama Centre in April. “This will be a fun and enjoyable project, which will bring local history to life on stage… No previous acting experience is required.” The project – which is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Redbridge Museum and Heritage Centre...

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Meeting to decide plans for Woodford Festival

A meeting of the Woodford Festival Association (WFA) will take place this January to decide how to take the community event forward. It follows an appeal in the previous issue of the South Woodford Village Gazette for volunteers to come forward and help organise the next festival, which may not go ahead in October as planned if the WFA decide the workload is too great for the current committee. “The call for volunteers brought us two people who have expressed an interest in joining the committee, but in both cases will not be able to take a leading role. We will meet in early January to make a final decision as to whether to take the Woodford Festival forward in 2020. More volunteers are welcome...

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Would you like a cycle hangar near your home?

Redbridge Council is rolling out cycle hangars across the borough. “The response from residents so far has been very positive, with the vast majority looking forward to having somewhere safe to put their bikes. In neighbouring boroughs, hangars have proved popular and helped foster a cycling culture – hopefully, the same will happen here,” said Councillor Paul Donovan. “If you are interested in having a hangar close to you, please get in touch.” Email jack.redman@redbridge.gov.uk...

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Take part in a consultation on Neighbourhood Plan boundary area: January deadline

The South Woodford Society is urging as many people as possible to take part in Redbridge Council’s consultation on the group’s Neighbourhood Plan Area and Forum application. “The boundary area for the plan has been based on the E18 postcode, with a slight overlap into parts of Wanstead, Snaresbrook and Woodford. It also includes the Tesco site next to Charlie Brown’s Roundabout, which has been included for the simple reason that the sheer size of that site, should it ever be developed into residential, would have a significant impact on resources in South Woodford,” said Pearl Arbenser-Simmonds. The consultation – which is open until 6 January – asks residents if they think the proposed boundary is consistent with the South Woodford area. A decision on...

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Charity aerobathon in aid of Woodford Bridge charity

Members of a local fitness club took part in a 1980s-themed mass workout at the end of 2019 in celebration their leader’s 25th anniversary in fitness and to raise funds for ELHAP, a special needs adventure playground in Woodford Bridge. “This charity event was the climax of a fantastic year – my 25th anniversary of teaching fitness classes. We managed to find an original Felicity Kendal vinyl exercise LP from the 1980s and hook it up to a sound system… we all enjoyed stepping back in time for the aerobathon,” said South Woodford resident Karen Smith, who runs Fitgirlslim in Gants Hill, Chigwell, Woodford and Clayhall “Thanks to the generosity of our club members, throughout the year, we have now raised over £5,000 for ELHAP...

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Football club delighted by revamp of playing fields

Woodford Town FC officials have expressed their delight following Redbridge Council’s approval of a £1.6m revamp of Ashton Playing Fields in Woodford Green, which will enable the club – currently sharing a ground with Harlow FC – to return to the local area. “This is a real step forward and it will be a fantastic reward for a lot of effort when the building work begins,” said a spokesperson. The club, which competes in the Essex Senior League, are keen to build community ties, and have been working with local schools to create a time capsule that will be buried under the proposed 350-seater grandstand. “It’s great the wheels are turning in our return home. There has been a lot of support in the local...

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A word from UK’s youngest parliamentary candidate

Henry Scott stood as an independent candidate for the Leyton and Wanstead constituency in December’s General Election. Having recently turned 18, he was the UK’s youngest candidate. “The election has been brilliant, and it’s given me a lot of experience, but also educated me a lot on the issues in our area and in the country. From the homeless to business owners, everyone has problems that need to have a change in the way they are dealt with… I was surprised at some of the abuse myself and other parties received, but I’ve been told that’s just how politics works… I am definitely going to run for a councillor position next time. The campaign has spurred me on and built me up with enthusiasm,” said...

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Suggestions for electric vehicle charging points

Redbridge Council is seeking feedback from residents as to where communal charging points for electric vehicles should be located. “The advance of this technology has been slower in this country than some others, but gradually the electric car revolution is taking off. Redbridge Council is keen to support this form of transport, providing a number of charging points across the borough. This is an ongoing process, so expressions of interest are being invited regarding possible sites,” said Councillor Paul Donovan. Figures provided by the BBC Shared Data Unit in 2019 show Redbridge has a lower than average ratio of charger ports to licensed electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles when compared to the rest of UK (21 charging locations and 426 licensed electric cars). Email evcp@redbridge.gov.uk...