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Issue 159
18 April 2016
Join us
For more information on these free
events, visit www.walthamforest.
gov.uk/get-together.
Thousands of people turned out for the Chingford event last August
News
already pledged.
Launched by Waltham Forest
Council and backed by Leyton
Orient FC, footballs equality and
inclusion organisation Kick It Out
In my opinion
With spring finally upon us and
hundreds of new ducklings
hatching in parks and reservoirs
across the borough; its a good
time to remind people of the
perils of feeding ducks bread.
Last year I launched a campaign
with the charity Canal & River
Trust, calling on people to leave the
bread at home and instead swap
to healthier treats such as seeds,
lettuce and peas; which are more
like a ducks natural diet.
The campaign received an
overwhelming response, with new
data showing a 20 per cent drop in
the number of people feeding ducks
bread over 80,000 fewer loaves
nationwide. The numbers of people
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donates over 20 will have their
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of Waltham Forest News that ties in
with the statue unveiling.
algae.
Please dont take it as us wanting
to discourage people from enjoying
the family tradition of feeding our
feathered friends. Were just asking
people to do so sensibly.
Consider swapping bread for
leftover lettuce or cut up veg from
the Sunday roast. Or things you can
find in the kitchen cupboard, such
as uncooked porridge oats, corn or
peas. We even tried leftover kale and
pea shoots recently and they loved
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museum sector.
The appeal, which runs until
Thursday 21 April, offers exclusive
rewards to donors for as little as
5, including postcard packs,
tote bags and exclusive artworks
designed by Twomey.
Clare Twomey said: To create
this living work will be to observe,
recount and to pass on skills as
an act of ritual that will deepen
our understanding of how Morris
achieved and lived out his
philosophical dreams.
Stephen Deuchar, director of the
Art Fund, said: The much-loved
William Morris Gallery was our
Donate now
To donate, visit www.
artfund.org/arthappenswilliammorrisgallery. For more
information on the Gallery, visit
www.wmgallery.org.uk.
The Moat in Lloyd Park has been cleared and refilled with clean water
More info
For more information on Lloyd Park
visit www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
lloyd-park. See the In my opinion
column on p2 for more information
on healthier ways to feeds the
ducks.
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Remember to
vote
Residents are being reminded that
elections for the Mayor of London and
London Assembly will take place on
Thursday 5 May. Polling stations will be
open from 7am until 10pm, and your poll
card will tell you where your polling station
can be found. If you have not received a
poll card, you can find your polling station
by entering your postcode into the Polling
Station Finder on the London Elects
website. If you have registered to receive a
postal vote for the London Elections, it will
be sent to you by Tuesday 26 April. Please
complete your postal vote form and return
it to the Council as soon as possible. If you
have not received your postal vote by 26
April, please get in touch with the Councils
Contact Centre. Eligible residents can still
register to vote for the EU Referendum,
which will take place on Thursday 23
June. The deadline to register to vote in
the EU referendum is Tuesday 7 June or
Wednesday 8 June for postal and proxy
votes.
Phone the Councils contact centre on
020 8493 3000. For more information,
visit www.londonelects.org.uk or
www.aboutmyvote.co.uk.
Priorities
Recycling more
Did you know that up to 70
per cent of all household waste
can be recycled? The Council
is encouraging all residents to
recycle as much as they can,
and to use their green bin as their
main bin. General waste collected
in black bins is sent to landfill,
which is costly and harmful to
Cracking down on
enviro-crime
The Council is continuing to
come down hard on envirocrime and takes a zero-tolerance
approach to anyone who blights
the borough by fly-tipping. Last
year a man was landed with a sixweek suspended prison sentence
and had his vehicle crushed after
the Council prosecuted him for
dumping building materials in
Walthamstow. Anyone convicted of
fly-tipping could face an unlimited
fine or a prison sentence of up
to five years. Even small scale
offenders can be fined up to
1,000 and have their vehicles
seized and possibly crushed.
Helping hand
We know that the majority of
our residents take pride in their
local area and do their bit to keep
it looking clean. Many of you took
part in our annual Spring Clean
Report it
For more information on what
the Council is doing to keep your
neighbourhood clean and tidy,
visit www.walthamforest.gov.
uk/mystreet. To report envirocrimes such as littering, spitting,
dog fouling and fly-tipping, visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
report-it. To find out more about
what you can recycle, visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/rubbishrecycling.
Priority:
Commitment:
Provide neighbourhood officers who will work with the
community to keep your streets clean
Establish an anti-social behaviour team to help keep
our streets feeling safe
Continue to collect your bins every week, provide a
free bulky waste service and prosecute fly-tippers
In brief
Gardening
working party
Highams Park residents can do their bit
to help keep the area looking its best by
joining a gardening working party, which
meets on the second Saturday of every
month. The society has a small band of
volunteers who tidy and maintain the
flower beds outside the station and in
its car park, and they would welcome
anyone else who could help. Just turn up
and meet the group at the station garden
anytime between 10am and 12noon on
the second Saturday of any month.
For more information, visit www.
facebook.com/thehighamsparksociety.
Love Your
Borough
Awards
If you know a person or group that is
working hard to improve Waltham Forest,
why not nominate them for a Love Your
Borough Award? The annual awards
celebrate the work that residents, groups,
businesses, charities and the Emergency
Services do to improve quality of life for
everyone living, working and studying
in Waltham Forest. Nominations are
open now, and you can nominate in six
categories: Citizen of the Year; Improving
Your Neighbourhood; Uniformed Service
Hero; Arts, Culture and Heritage;
Leaders Award and Sport Inspiration.
The deadline for nominations is 5pm on
Friday 20 May.
To nominate visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/loveyour-borough or email
culture@walthamforest.gov.uk.
Takeaways
targeted
Takeaway food outlets on Hoe Street,
Walthamstow were put under the
spotlight last month during a Council
enforcement day. More than 50 spot
checks were carried out during the day
and for the most part Environmental
Health Officers found a good standard of
hygiene. However, two of the businesses
could now be subject to prosecution due
to pest infestation and poor hygiene.
Six hygiene improvement notices were
issued and one business had 40kg of raw
meat seized for inappropriate storage.
The Council will continue to monitor
these takeaways and will take further
action as necessary.
For more information, visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/food.
Council officers acted after finding food being prepared in filthy conditions
More info
For more information, visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/food. To
check food hygiene ratings on the
Food Standards Agency website,
visit www.ratings.food.gov.uk.
Fact file
n Most retail food businesses are given a hygiene rating
when they are inspected by a food safety officer.
n The inspection looks at how hygienically food is handled,
the condition of the building where the food is prepared,
and how well food safety is managed in the business.
n A rating is given from 0-5. The top 5 rating means the
business has very good hygiene standards.
n 681 food businesses in Waltham Forest (46 per cent)
have the highest food hygiene rating of 5.
In brief
More info
For more information visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk and search
trading standards.
School
Parking
Operation
The Council recently carried out an
operation to tackle inconsiderate
parking outside Thomas Gamuel Primary
School (Colchester Road, E17 8LG)
after local residents raised concerns.
The afternoon operation, which was
carried out jointly with the Police Safer
Neighbourhoods Team and parking
contractor NSL, saw advice given to
parents on how to park safely and
considerately outside the school. 15
drivers were given warnings for parking
enforcement issues, and one driver was
given a fixed penalty notice for idling,
which is an offence where a vehicles
engine is left running unnecessarily
while stationery. Vehicle emissions
are the main source of air pollution in
Waltham Forest, and present a serious
risk to public health. Children are the
most at risk as their lungs are still
developing.
For more information on the
Councils Neighbourhoods team visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/mystreet.
Follow the Council on Twitter
@wfcouncil.
DONT FORGET
Your poll card for the elections on the 5th of May 2016 should
have been delivered over the last few weeks.
On your Poll Card you will find details of where your polling
station is, so you can place your vote. Please check the
location of your polling station, as it may have changed from
last year.
Your polling
station is here
Whats On
Sports and
fitness
Health and Wellness
Open Day
Saturday 23 April
Addison Road Medical Practice
46 Ravenswood Road, E17 9LY
The surgerys Patient Participation Group
is running a Health and Wellness Open
Day and there will be lots of advice and
information on a range of health topics,
as well as stalls being run by Diabetes
UK, Waltham Forest Carers, Healthwatch
Waltham Forest, Walthamstow Toy Library
and more. For more information on the
Patient Participation Group, email Gen
Ford gen@gmjford.com.
Zumba Fitness
Every Monday, 78pm
Leyton Sports Ground, Crawley Road,
E10 6PY
A fun and addictive Zumba fitness class
that will give you a fabulous workout
while having fun at the same time. Bring
water and wear trainers. Join us for the
best Zumba class in town! For more
information phone Eugnie on 07944
504 244, email Funkyzumba@gmail.
com or visit www.funkyzumba.co.uk.
Beginners Pilates
Classes
Mondays, 6.15pm
St Gabriels Family Centre Small Hall,
Havant Road, E17 3JF
Saturdays, 10am
105 Old Church Road, E4 6ST
Do you want to get into exercise but dont
know where to start? Do you want to
build up your strength and help your body
to work at its best? Come and try this
beginners Pilates class which will help you
to strengthen your body and increase your
flexibility in a friendly, relaxed environment.
To book a space, email info@truebalance.
co.uk. For more information, visit
www.truebalance.co.uk.
Gentle Yoga
Mondays, 67pm
The Mill, 711 Coppermill Lane, E17 7HA
A gentle yoga class; great for beginners,
health issues, newbies, or anyone wanting
a small, friendly relaxing yoga class. We
learn simple physical poses to improve
posture and general physical and mental
well-being, with a calming relaxation to
finish. 10 drop in or 9 with a loyalty card,
5 concessions. Private lessons available.
For more information, or to book a
place, email josettayoga@hotmail.co.uk
or phone/text 07554 440 499.
Ashtanga Yoga
Fridays, 9.4511.15am
Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road,
E17 74QU
Fast flowing dynamic yoga class for
emotional and physical wellbeing. Great for
increasing fitness, flexibility and balance,
with calming relaxation to finish. Please
bring a yoga mat. 12 drop in or 11 with
a loyalty card, 5 concessions. Private
lessons available. For more information,
My health, my care,
my way
Tuesday 19 April, 79.30pm
Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road,
E17 9NH
Take control of your long-term condition,
like COPD (asthma, respiratory conditions),
diabetes, cardiovascular disease (heart
conditions) and mental health. Health
professionals will be on hand to help you
regain control of your life and condition.
This is for patients, carers and parents in
Waltham Forest. Buffet refreshments will
be served from 77.30pm. To attend you
must register. Visit www.nelppp.org.uk,
email marc.nellpc@outlook.com or for
more information phone 01277 849 219.
Acupuncture and
Chinese Herbal
Medicine
Mondays, 27pm
Walthamstow Osteopathy and Natural
Health Centre, 72 St Mary Road, E17 9RE
Opening promotion from April to June
35 for 50 minutes treatment. Concession
rates and a 15 minute free consultation are
available. Practitioner is a fully-qualified
member of the British Acupuncture
Council. For more information, visit
www.walthamstowosteopaths.co.uk. To
book, phone 020 8521 7888 or 07730
286 980 or visit www.wudou.co.uk.
Chingford Bowling
Club Open Day
Saturday 23 and Saturday 30 April,
10am
Ainslie Wood Road, E4 9BY
Why not come along to our open days
Football Fans in
Training
Mondays from 25 April, 6.308.30pm
The Matchroom Stadium, Oliver Road,
Leyton, E10 5JY
Are you a man aged 3565 years old?
Is your trouser waist size at least 38
inches? Do you want to lose weight, have a
healthier lifestyle and be fitter? Our new 12
week Football Fans in Training programme
can help, all for free. Youll get a behind
the scenes look at the club, be trained by
club coaches and have the chance to talk
tactics in the dressing room. The first hour
of the session will include healthy lifestyle
workshops with the second hour taking
part in various physical activities. To book
a place, visit www.leytonorienttrust.org/
cyclingismygoal, email phillip.smith@
leytonorienttrust.org or phone 020 8556
5973.
Clubs and
community
Real Coffee Morning
First Tuesday of every month, 10am to
12pm
The Mill, 711 Coppermill Lane, E17 7HA
Come along for a freshly brewed coffee and
free homemade Biscotti biscuit for just 1!
For more information phone 020 8521
3211 or email info@themill-coppermill.
org
Coppermill Recycled
Teens
Every Tuesday, 1.303.30pm
Millennium House, 28 Southcote Road,
E17 7AG
We are a group of older people who meet
to participate in discussion groups, quizzes,
listen to music, play bingo and share our
life histories. We invite guest speakers. We
have outings and day trips and have lunches
together. We have collaborated with a local
school on projects including art, gardening,
our memories of Lloyd Park, singing and
British Values. On occasions we fundraise
for group trips and other activities. We each
pay 2 per week; 1 for refreshments and
running costs, and 1 to save towards
outings. If youre interested in making
new friends and having fun then phone
Sue Clarke on 07900 556 230.
Stone Rangers WI
Second Wednesday of every month,
7.30pm
Music Room, ONeills, 762 High Road
Leytonstone, E11 3AW
The Leytonstone Womens Institute Stone
Rangers is proving very popular as our
reputation grows for being a fun, diverse
and welcoming group. We offer a varied
programme of activities and speakers
including entrepreneur inspiration, crafts,
health and wellbeing, womens issues,
comedy, wine tasting, gardening and
community projects. We look forward to
seeing you soon! For more information,
email stonerangerswi@gmail.com or
visit www.stonerangerswi.com.
Culture
and crafts
Learn Mandarin
Mondays and Tuesdays, 46pm
children
MondayFriday 6.458.45pm adults
E17 Jazz
Tuesday 10 May and Tuesday 24 May,
8.3010.30pm
Gnome House, 7 Blackhorse Lane,
E17 6DS
Gospel Singing
Workshops
Saturday 7 May, 10.45am or 1.15pm
Leytonstone United Free Church,
55 Wallwood Road, E11 1AY
Do you fancy singing in a gospel choir?
If you enjoy singing, whatever your ability,
experience first-hand what its like to sing
gospel music in a group setting. Led by
an experienced choir director from Soul
Sanctuary Gospel Choir, this promises to be
an amazing, uplifting experience. Choose a
morning (10.45am) or afternoon (1.15pm)
workshop. Free event, but numbers limited.
To book, email Beverly at choir@
leytonstoneunitedfree.co.uk.
Children and
young people
Avola Dance Academy
Days and times vary
Shern Hall Methodist Church, Shernhall
Street, E17 9HX
Ballet, tap and freestyle dance classes for
school age children. IDTA qualified teacher.
For more information, phone Nicola on
07814 781 642 or email avoladance@
hotmail.co.uk.
Melody Movement
Friday Mornings
Shern Hall Methodist Church, Shernhall
Street, E17 9HX
The only Melody Movement school in
Waltham Forest, offering dance, movement,
dressing up and music for ages two and
over. Collect stickers to complete a work
card, on completion of 12 lessons, a medal
is received. 5 per week. Please phone
to book a place, as numbers are limited.
Phone Nicola on 07814 781 642 or
email avoladance@hotmail.co.uk.
Karate Kids
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 56pm
For children aged six and over. Phone or
text 07956 961 563 or 07853 177 950,
email info@elskarate.co.uk or visit
www.elskarate.co.uk.
Council
Meetings
Tuesday 19 April
Thursday 21 April
Wednesday 20 April
Growth Scrutiny Committee
Tuesday 26 April
Cabinet, 2pm
Wednesday 27 April
Social Care Scrutiny Committee
All meetings are held at Waltham Forest
Town Hall and start at 7.30pm, unless
stated otherwise. Dates and times are
subject to change.
More information on all Council
Meetings, including agendas and
minutes, is available at www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/councilmeetings.
Tell us whats on
Email your event details to:
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Family
Thriving
through
Shared
Lives
Could you give an adult with support needs a loving family home?
More info
Contact the Shared Lives Officer by
phoning 020 8496 3000 or emailing
shared.lives@walthamforest.
gov.uk.
Fact file
As a Shared Lives carer you will:
n Work in a challenging yet highly rewarding environment.
n Have a regular income of up to 430 a week while someone is
staying with you.
n Not be taxed for most of this income.
n Receive holiday entitlement.
n Get continuous support and guidance.
n Have regular training, newsletters and support meetings with other
Shared Lives carers.
In brief
Coppermill Recycled Teens
Celebrate Vaisakhi
Community
Leyton
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In brief
Community
art project
If you fancy trying your hand at beach volleyball, why not join the members
of the SideOut Beach Volleyball Club based at Leyton Beach?
Elderflower
champagne
workshop
Lifes a beach
n Leyton
More info
For more information, visit
www.sideout.co.uk or follow
on Twitter @SideOut_UK.
Football fan?
Want to get fit?
Men aged between 35 and 65 years old
who have a waist size of 38 inches or
bigger are being encouraged to sign up
for a new healthy lifestyle programme.
Run by the Leyton Orient Trust, Football
Fans in Training is a free, 12-week
course taking place at Leyton Orients
Matchroom Stadium (Brisbane Road, E10
5NF), every Monday evening from 25
April. The sessions take place between
6.30pm and 8.30pm. You can get a
behind-the-scenes look at the club, be
trained by the clubs coaches and have
the chance to talk tactics in the dressing
room. The first hour of each session
focuses on healthy lifestyle workshops,
with the second hour seeing you take
part in physical fitness activities. The
course is free to take part in, but you
must book a place in advance.
To book, email phillip.smith@
leytonorienttrust.org or phone
020 8556 5973.
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Health
In brief
Congratulations to Roland
and Joan Beckett
Couple
celebrate 60th
anniversary
Leytonstone couple Joan and Roland
Beckett celebrated their diamond
wedding anniversary earlier this month,
and were delighted to receive a special
letter of congratulations from Her Royal
Highness, Queen Elizabeth II. Joan and
Roland were married at St Marys Church
in Walthamstow (8 Church End, E17 9RJ)
on 2 April 1956. They have lived at Mr
Becketts childhood home in Dyson Road,
Leytonstone for their entire married life.
The Queen wrote to the happy couple,
saying: I am so pleased to know that you
are celebrating your Diamond Wedding
Anniversary on 2 April 2016. I send my
congratulations and best wishes to you
on such a special occasion. Waltham
Forest Council would like to congratulate
Mr and Mrs Beckett on their 60th
wedding anniversary, and wish them
many more happy years together.
Free diabetes
advice
A national charity is encouraging people
with diabetes to pick up a free copy of its
new book 100 things I wish Id known
about diabetes. Published by Diabetes
UK, the book is aimed at people living
with diabetes, their families and friends.
New figures released by the charity show
that 700 people a day are diagnosed with
diabetes in the UK thats one person
every two minutes. The book includes
great tips and handy hints across every
aspect of life with the condition, from
going on holiday and eating out, to
working out and managing diabetes
alongside work, relationships and more.
Whether you have Type 1 or Type 2
diabetes, if youve just been diagnosed or
youve had diabetes for many years, this
book offers invaluable support.
To order your free copy, phone
Diabetes UK on 0800 035 5626 or visit
www.diabetes.org.uk/100things.
Speaking out
about FGM
n Council employee and FGM survivor pens book sharing her story
n Hibo Wardere is dedicated to bringing an end to the illegal practice
support to victims.
She said: Its vital that we
continue to build on the good work
thats been carried out in recent
months, because the sad truth is
More info
To learn about the work of the
Councils community safety team
visit www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
community-safety.
Public notices
Planning
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Notice of Application for Planning
Permission
Town and Country Planning (General
Development Procedure) (England)
Order 2010
Notice under Article 13
Notice is Hereby Given that the following
application for planning permission has
been made to the Council for which
additional publicity is required.
APP NO.
160785
APPLICANT Mr Ranjeet Singh
ADDRESS Rileys Pool & Snooker Club,
1 Hoe Street, Walthamstow, London,
E17 4SD
PROPOSAL A mixed use development.
Demolition of existing snooker hall building.
Construction of 5 storey building to provide
18 self contained flats (1 x 3 bed, 11 x 2
bed, 5 x 1 bed, 1 x studio). Provision of
280sqm of social infrastructure space,
cycle store, and refuse collection area.
The application is available to view on the
following website:
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planningsearch
or follow these simple steps:1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk
2: Click on planning applications (under
most popular)
3: Click on the green text search for
planning applications
Any views you would like to make for
the above proposal, must be submitted
in writing to the Council within 21 days
of the date of this letter. Due to the
number of correspondence (letters, emails
etc) received by the Council relating
to planning applications, it will not be
possible to acknowledge or respond to your
correspondences should you submit any.
However, all views/comments received are
fully considered during the assessment of
the planning application. Please note that
the planning file, including correspondence
received for the application, are open to
the public.
Dated this day 18th April 2016
Ransford Strwart, Head of
Development Management and
Building Control
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Notices
CONSULTATION NOTICE
Aldriche Way garages site
development proposal
Statutory Consultation Secure
Council
Tenants of 139161 Aldriche Way
Section 105 of Housing Act 1985
The Council intends to consult all secure
tenants at 139161 Aldriche Way on
the proposal to build new homes on the
Aldriche Way garage site. This is a matter
of housing management that is likely
substantially to affect secure tenants
Highways
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM
FOREST
INTRODUCTION OF ROAD CLOSURE
OAKFIELD ROAD E17 PLAY STREET
EVENTS (T4(16))
The Waltham Forest (Prescribed
Routes) (No. 4) Traffic Order 2016
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Council of the London Borough of Waltham
Forest on 18th April 2016 made the
above-mentioned Order under sections 6
of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended.
2. The general effect of the Order, as part
of the Play Street events scheme will
be to prohibit all vehicles (other than for
access purposes) from entering Oakfield
Road E17 between its junctions with
Cumberland Road and Mount Pleasant
Road between the hours of 9.00 a.m.
and 1.00 p.m. on the last Sunday of every
month between October and February and
between 2.00 p.m. and 6.00 p.m. on the
last Sunday of every month between March
and September.
3. Copies of the Order, which will come
into operation on 18th April 2016 and
other relevant documents can be inspected
during normal office hours on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive until the expiration of a
period of 6 weeks from that date, at: (a) The
Information Desk, Town Hall, Forest Road,
Walthamstow, E17; and (b) Low Hall, Argall
Avenue, London, E10 7AS.
4. Any person desiring to question the
validity of the Order or of any provision
contained therein on the grounds that it is
not within the relevant powers of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any of
the relevant requirements thereof or of any
relevant regulations made thereunder has
not been complied with in relation to the
Order may, within six weeks of the making of
the Order, make application for the purpose
to the High Court.
Dated 18th April 2016
Mr. K. Valavan, Head of Highways
and Infrastructure, Neighbourhoods
Directorate, Low Hall, Argall Avenue,
London, E10 7AS
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM
FOREST
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT
1990
The Council of the London Borough of
Waltham Forest (the Council) hereby
gives notice under Section 253 of the
above Act (as amended by Section 11 of
the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013)
that, subject to planning permission applied
for under reference 151652/FUL being
granted, it proposes to make an Order under
Section 247 of the above Act to authorise
the stopping up of highway in Marlowe
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