A few remaining tickets for Wanstead’s only pantomime are available. Peter’s Pan – A kitchen sink pantois being staged at the Wanstead Curtain on the afternoon of Monday 23 December. Staged by Maps, Myths and Monsters, a duo who spent the summer at the Edinburgh Fringe, it promises to be unlike any panto you might have been to before.
The celebrity of Wanstead milkman Steve Hayden continues next week with the publication of a book, Two Pints Please, by Wanstead-based writer Maxine Beuret. It’s a beautifully produced edition which celebrates the heritage of doorstep milk delivery, and which is the culmination of a 20-year project.
Maxine’s project, a partnership with the Transport Museum Wythall and six working dairies including Steve’s Parker Dairies, presents a portrait of the lives and work of milkmen, mechanics and managers.
Maxine describes herself as a “creative cultural historian” and says she is drawn to ‘unchanged places and objects that offer a portal into the history and cultural heritage of overlooked parts of our world’. Her approach starts with the desire to respond photographically to the beauty in the everyday built environment with an emphasis on design history.
The book will be launched at City Place Coffee on Wednesday 27 November from 6pm to 8pm when Maxine will be in conversation with Steve. The book will be available to buy at the event, priced £10.
Labour held the Wanstead Park seat on Redbridge Council at last week’s by-election caused by the resignation of Bayo Alaba following his election to Parliament as MP for Southend East and Rochford.
Newsagent Krishanco on Wanstead High Street has removed its parcel locker after its bid for retrospective planning permission was refused by Redbridge Council.