Spring Clean for Fountains
Two historic fountains which are part of Snaresbrook and Wanstead’s Victorian heritage have been spruced up by Redbridge Council’s Area 1 Committee.
The fountains began life as horse troughs for the mounts of thirsty travellers in an age when horses were the majority form of transport and are a well loved part of the local scenery and a reminder of a bygone age.
The earliest, which still has its trough, stands on George Green, Wanstead, and was built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond jubilee in 1897.
The other stands at the other end of the High Street at the junction with Holly Bush Hill in Snaresbrook, and was erected in 1872.
Councillors representing the two wards of Snaresbrook and Wanstead formally reopened the fountains following their makeover.
These included Councillors Michelle Dunn, Allan Burgess, both for Wanstead, and for Snaresbrook ward, Councillors Christopher Cummins, Peter Goody and Mrs Suzanne Nolan.
Chairman of Area 1 committee which covers both wards, Councillor Chris Cummins, said:
“It is great to see these beautiful features restored to their former glory. They help to remind us what a historic place this area is.”
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