Key appeal

Wansteadium reader Alex writes asking for help: 
“I have lost a set of car keys in a black pouch . They were dropped on Friday 15th November around 5pm. I suspect they fell somewhere along the grass verge along Spratt Hall . I parked opposite Chaucher Rd and walked to the park opening, that is opposite the old Police Station. Like a fool I was kicking up the leaves, and suspect the keys fell from my pocket along there! I am happy to pay a reward. I have spoken to road sweepers and the council, but not too helpful so far. So I am pleading for your help.”


We will forward any emails to Alex if you can help – contact us on info@wansteadium.com

Congratulations to John Cryer

Not that there’s much else going on at the moment, but Leyton and Wanstead MP John Cryer and fellow MP Ellie Reeves are bound to be a bit otherwise occupied for a little while – their son was born on Monday morning.

Mr Cryer announced the birth on Twitter, saying:

 

Our congratulations to them both. And with one eye on the future, if Baby Cryer should become another member in the Cryer political dynasty (both of John’s parents were MPs), let this blog post become part of the public record.

Both John Cryer and Ellie Reeves have been re-selected by their local Labour parties to stand in the general election.

Bake on

The legendary cake Heron’s Nest made for Aggers

Good luck to Heron’s Nest Cakes, a local gem, whose fantastical creations regularly grace the Wanstead Local Makers’ Markets. Business is booming and they have this week transformed from home business to having their own high street baking premises. Living the baking dream!

Star baker Mehvish writes:

When I started out, I was buying flour and sugar in 1kg bags from my local Co-op on Wanstead High Street. 4½ years on, I’m buying 25kg sacks from a wholesaler. Can’t thank my cake obsessives out there enough, I would not be opening this pop-up but for you all!

Their new shop is in the Galleria arcade which is next to M&S Food on George Lane and will definitely be worth a visit when one is passing.

We still affectionately remember hearing the BBC’s Jonathan Agnew nearly being brought to tears when Heron’s Nest delivered a specially made Manuka honey cake to the Test Match Special commentary box (Aggers was an advocate of the health benefits of the honey). 

You can see more of their creations on Instagram.

 

Wanstead’s interesting line in lost pets

Best wishes to owners of a lost ferret, and bravo for having an interesting line in pets. Fingers crossed he’s returned safely.

The poster does, however, remind us of that legendary moment five years ago – how time flies! – when this bit of litter was spotted at the top of Grosvenor Road.

PS.  If you have the said ferret, drop us a line here and we’ll put you in touch with the owner. If you want to claim the aubergines, sadly they are now past recovery.

Wanstead ghoulish sights

Some choice sights around Wanstead on Halloween, including the traditional hearse/coffin combo staged as a public service on Elmcroft Ave and attracting big crowds.

Ace sculptor Dan Woodley, as featured in the Wanstead Fringe, turns to pumpkins

Some great things about living in Wanstead

Well for a start, there’s obviously the Nando’s in South Woodford. And then of course there’s Leytonstone’s Yard Sale Pizza. And Leytonstone’s Singburi. Three great things highlighted by Time Out in their feature on the joys of… er… Wanstead??

Actually, we should probably be grateful that the magazine even has a page about Wanstead. Don’t forget it has form – repeatedly smushing Wanstead together with Leytonstone and/or Forest Gate in its Love London awards. 

But on the plus side, it’s great to see Elsa Arnold’s kindness campaign getting a nod, as well as the Wanstead Fringe, not to mention lots of our favourite local businesses AND the middle-aged creatives.

What’s not to like?