Wanstead part of London for 60 years today

Tuesday 1 April marks the 60th anniversary of the merger of Wanstead & Woodford Borough Council with Ilford Borough Council to make Redbridge. It was also the change which moved Wanstead from being part of Essex to become part of Greater London.

One of the options considered for the reorganisation, apparently favoured by some residents of Wanstead and Woodford, was to merge with Leyton rather than Ilford. Various configurations were considered, and in 1962 the Woodford Times ran a competition to name the new borough. Entrants included “Chiglewanwood” (for Chigwell, Wanstead, Woodford), “Wanton” (Wanstead and Leyton) and “Wilfred” (for Wanstead/Woodford and Ilford).

Hermon Hill traffic plea renewed

Hermon Hill residents are again appealing for Redbridge to take action following a collision at a spot where last year bollards were knocked down in a similar incident.

Resident Lloyd Sampson said: “In the past few years we have had an air ambulance at the traffic lights, the traffic lights were then separately knocked down as was the old hospital wall twice. It is a ludicrous situation and people genuinely feel unsafe walking down this stretch of Hermon Hill.”

In 2021 hundreds of signatures were collected in a petition calling for road safety on that stretch of road to be addressed, as we reported here.