#itslikeajungle @Snaresbrook pic.twitter.com/gjzG9SzArO
— Jungle Angelo (@jungleangelo) January 7, 2015
Snaresbrook station is not concrete, thank you very much. It’s rather fine brickwork.
#itslikeajungle @Snaresbrook pic.twitter.com/gjzG9SzArO
— Jungle Angelo (@jungleangelo) January 7, 2015
Snaresbrook station is not concrete, thank you very much. It’s rather fine brickwork.
Despite fears that the changes in Redbridge Council funding could mean the Wanstead Festival would no longer take place, the council decided on Monday evening to continue to back the event. The Health, Leisure and Older People service committee agreed to put £10,000 of council tax money behind the event, meaning it can take place as normal.
Regular readers will remember that the changes in funding, which involved the axing of the area committees, was the trigger to the community fundraising effort which raised more than £3k to pay for the Wanstead Christmas tree.
However, since the tree was put up, there have been claims on social media and elsewhere that the trees in other parts of the borough were in fact funded by the council despite the ending of the area committees. Wansteadium has been trying to get confirmation or denial of this from Redbridge Council, and will update this post if it gets it.
The following is the item from the council papers describing the Wanstead Festival.

And this is how the decision was reported via the council Twitter account.
The Committee now considers proposals for funding £65,000 of events and activities in the Borough.
— Redbridge Council (@RedbridgeLive) January 5, 2015
The events include Armed Forces Day, Wanstead Festival, Fairlop Fair, London Youth Games, LGBT History Month and Black History Month
— Redbridge Council (@RedbridgeLive) January 5, 2015
Cllr Littlewood says that these events can and have been very successful and we need to be reminded of the value of these kinds of events
— Redbridge Council (@RedbridgeLive) January 5, 2015
Cllr Nolan and Cllr Littlewood add that they would like to see a commitment for the future funding of these events.
— Redbridge Council (@RedbridgeLive) January 5, 2015
The Committee agree the report
— Redbridge Council (@RedbridgeLive) January 5, 2015
Other events which will also be funded include the following, and appear here as described in the council papers:

From Geoff Wilkinson at Wanstead Daily Photo.
Testing times at the crossroads between Wanstead High Street and Hermon Hill with roadworks and four-way temporary lights. Traffic is queuing in each direction.
The work is at the spot we highlighted late last year which suffered from flooding. Since it’s National Grid doing the work it may be too much to expect that the drainage problem will be addressed.