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Fight the Flights Update

October 15th, 2009 No comments

Press release from Fight the Flights…

Anne-Marie Griffin of Fight the Flights said: “The High Court has today given us costs protection for our legal challenge to Newham’s decision allowing increased flights from London City Airport”.

Without costs protection, Fight the Flights would have been at risk of unlimited costs liability and could not have proceeded with the case. Costs protection is only normally given where the Court recognises the public importance of the case.

“This is a very important case and we now look forward to pursuing the case to the next stage.”

Fight the Flights is a pressure group formed in response to the application by London City Airport to increase the number of flights to 120,000 per year. Many Leytonstone and Wanstead residents have already been affected by recent increases and wider flight paths due to greater use of jet aircraft. Things are going to get much worse if this expansion goes ahead. Further details on the Fight the Flights Website.

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Kirkdale’s

October 14th, 2009 25 comments

Seems that Kirkdale’s has unfortunately bitten the dust. A double blow after the loss of The Loaded Dog. The way things are going pretty soon there won’t be anything left in Leytonstone!

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Community Council Funding

October 14th, 2009 No comments

As I sit on the committee of LARA, I attended the Leytonstone Community Council meeting on 12th October. We had applied for funding, which fortunately we got (hurrah!). There were many other benficiaries on the night, as each ward (Leytonstone, Cann Hall and Cathall) had a £10,000 pot to distribute amongst the various applicants, all voted for by the attendeed with a final decision made by the councillors. There was also a £5,000 pot for those applicants which didn’t fall into a particular ward. The majority of that went to the Leytonstone Festival (good news), though that initially looked like the Leytonstone Arts Trail would miss out. Fortunately Leytonstone Ward had a surplus, so that was given to them – great news as they did such a sterling job during this year’s festival.

All Change

October 11th, 2009 No comments

E11 seems to have more than its fair share of apathy, so since the forum on this site was pretty much dormant (expect for a constant stream of attempted spam from our friends in Russia!) I’ve decided to ditch it. This goes hand-in-hand with a general re-focus/re-design, leaning towards a more regular blog/news site. I’m also currently working (well, trying to work) on www.leytonstone.org.uk which has more of an arts/editorial feel as well as aggregating streams from various other Leytonstone related sites. Hopefully the two will compliment each other rather than clash.

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The Loaded Dog

August 24th, 2009 2 comments

Very sad to hear news that The Loaded Dog in Leytonstone is closing. This was a key music venue in the area and was widely respected as being one of the best small venues in East London. Just goes to show how, like many other long gone bits of Leytonstone High Road, if we take these places for granted, we risk losing them. I count myself among the guilty there as I never actually ventured into The Loaded Dog – kind of regretting that now.

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Let’s Fill Leytonstone With Art!

June 11th, 2009 No comments

A request from Leytonstone Arts Trail

“Leytonstone Arts Trail is organising a drive to ‘Fill Leytonstone with Art’ during the dates of the Trail: 27 June to 19 July.

To help with this, we would like members of the community to put a piece of art in the front windows of their houses. The main request is that the art is produced by someone within the household.

Children produce many excellent works of art in school, so do encourage them to put those creations on display for the period of the Trail. It will serve to brighten the streets of Leytonstone as
people go about their daily business.

Although we are driving this through schools, we encourage everyone to put their artwork on display – not just children – so please join in!”

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Summer Steam Trains

June 10th, 2009 No comments

Slightly outside E11, but…

One of the best kept secrets in Chingford is the 2 model train tracks at the back of Ridgeway Park, Peel Close, off Old Church Road, Chingford (just after the Green Man pub near the top of Chingford Mount). Alternative entrances off Endlebury Road and Chingford Avenue, E4.

Every Sunday and Bank Holiday afternoon between 2pm and 5:30pm during the summer (up to the end of September) train rides are available at 50p or £1 depending on the train track in use. During the school summer holidays,
rides are also available on Wednesday afternoons. Private hire events can also be arranged.

The Chingford & District Model Engineering Club, formed in 1945, run the trains, tracks and rides. There is a 1000 foot long 5″ raised level track and a 3000 foot long 7¼” ground level track. The respective rides are 50p and £1 per person per ride.

For further information: see http://www.chingford-model-engineering.com/diary.htm#public for running days or http://www.chingford-model-engineering.com/index.htm for the home page.

This year the Chingford Day at the park on 5th July will be celebrated by the use of both tracks. Something not to be missed!

Many (grand) parents would probably love to take their children along for a lovely Sunday (Bank Holiday) afternoon out, but just don’t know about it.

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New Council Leader

May 27th, 2009 No comments

With Clyde Loakes stepping down because he plans to run for MP in the next general election, our new council leader in Waltham Forest is Chis Robbins from Grove Green ward.

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The Art of Woolworths

May 26th, 2009 No comments

The ex-Woolworths in Leytonstone has been secured by The Leytonstone Arts Trail for use as a venue – the arts trail runs from 27th June till 19th July 2009.

As a matter of interest, presumably that means that the council have not yet found anyone to take over the store on a permanent basis. The Woolworths in Stratford is now a “99p Store”, the one in Wanstead is a Tesco Metro and South Woodford’s is some kind of “International Supermarket” (doesn’t seem particularly popular with the locals apparently, see this Guardian article for further info).

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Food Standard Ratings

January 12th, 2009 No comments

The Your London Website carries hygiene ratings and reports  for food businesses across London. Ratings are based on the good old Amazon style star system, zero (very poor) to five (excellent). Looking at E11, there are quite a few surprises….

  • The Walnut Tree (four stars)
  • Costa Coffee in Tesco (four stars)
  • McDonalds (four stars)
  • Singburi (three stars)
  • Golden Curry (three stars)
  • Meze Patisserie (three stars)
  • Elche (three stars)
  • Petch Sayam (two stars)
  • Star of India (one star)
  • Chopsticks (no stars)
  • Tesco Supermarket (no stars!)

Big shock there for Tesco – their staff canteen is rated at four stars by the way. Also a big shock to see Star of India, Waltham Forest’s Restaurant of the Year in 2005 rating so poorly. Hopefully those with lower scores have now addressed any issues raised.

In Wanstead, things seem to be somewhat better…

  • The George (five stars)
  • Applebees (four stars)
  • Loon Yee (four stars)
  • Gioberti (four stars)
  • Starbucks (four stars)
  • Hadley House (three stars)
  • Somerfield (three stars)

For more info, visit the excellent http://www.yourlondon.gov.uk/.