Wanstead pavements being used as unofficial billboards? All in a good cause, Wansteadium supposes. And on that theme, good luck to those who are gathering at 9.30 on Saturday morning to take part in the Great Wanstead Clean-Up. More information below – fight the good fight, people.
Letters will be sent to “every resident, business, school and nursery in the affected area” says the council, and there will also be an online consultation and face-to-face interviews on the street.
The leader of the council, Councillor Jas Athwal, said: “Parking in Wanstead is a real problem, and we want to find a solution that is right for the area, that deals with the present and future pressures on parking spaces but also takes into account the needs of businesses, residents and shoppers.
“It is a very difficult balancing act, we have to take into account many factors and try and find the best way forward. We know that means we can’t please everybody but we have to do what we think is best for the whole area. We’re looking forward to sharing the consultation with everyone when it is ready.”
He said the consultation would be “full and thorough” and the results would be published online when the data has been collected. He said the results would be fed into a final report before a final decision was made.
And on Saturday morning (25 Feb) there is a chance to join in a tidy-up of Tarzy Wood, the woodland behind the war memorial on Wanstead High Street. It is taking place between 10am and 1pm, and will be happening again on 18 March. Refreshments will be provided by the Epping Forest Rangers and all are welcome. Details from Tarzy.Tidy@gmail.com.
Photo: Sunil060902Another day’s strike on the Central Line means another day of patience from commuters is in order. And motorists had better join in too, bearing in mind the long traffic delays in recent days in Wanstead thanks to the closure of Hollybush Hill and roadworks on New Wanstead.
It’s the kind of day when our page #wansteadtravel comes into its own. It has tweets about the service at Snaresbrook and Wanstead, TfL service updates, information about the A406, and a live-ish picture of Charlie Brown roundabout.
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Domino’s Pizza has applied to open a branch in the old Dunhuang Chinese takeaway at the top of the High Street. A sign in the window announces the application to Redbridge Council for opening until midnight.