Category: Wansteadium
Emergency call missed
An emergency call to police from a Wanstead resident could have been missed for two days because it was made to the mobile phone of the Safer Neighbourhood Team rather than directly to 999.
The call was made to one of the community support officers who was off duty at the time. The officer told local Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators: “I’m afraid to report that we received a voicemail message which was in fact a 999 call and this was not picked up for 2 days due to us being off, thankfully the caller rang 999 but an hour later.”
The Met is encouraging residents to ring the police “non-emergency” number, 101, instead of their local team’s mobiles, even when people want to contact their local officers.
The Safer Neighbourhood Teams of the Met Police have been reorganised in the past 12 months, which combined with the closure of Wanstead Police Station may have confused people about how to contact the force.
The confusion appears to be shared by the Met itself – its website still maintains that officers can be contacted at the (now boarded-up) station on Spratt Hall Road.
Wanstead weekend photo, XCVII

Geoff Wilkinson writes on Wanstead Daily Photo: “This is another photograph from my Wanstead Park walk. I really like the way these tree trunks have been laid to form paths, it helps to keep people from trampling over the bluebells when they are out. I deliberately shot this picture from very low down to include the fungus growing out of the side of the trunk. There’s also a small frog or toad in the picture, I’m afraid I don’t know the difference, it’s well hidden and didn’t seem to mind my presence.
Fascinating, but…
Cycling in Wanstead Park breakthrough
Wanstead Park's permissive cycle path is now "official". #EppingForest pic.twitter.com/1VHdWGaUTU
— Wanstead Parklands (@FWP2009) July 27, 2014
Wanstead has some very happy cyclists about. The authorities of Wanstead Park, the City of London – known as @CoLEppingForest on Twitter – has installed signs indicating that an extra path has been opened up to genteel cyclists, but with pedestrian priority. The new shared section runs from the Wanstead Park Avenue entrance, skirting Heronry Pond round to the existing shared use path which runs down from Warren Road.
Particularly welcome news for Wanstead residents wanting to explore the park, and also for Aldersbrook kids wanting to cycle up towards Wanstead schools.
https://twitter.com/nick_affleck/status/492693199975354368
PS. One thing though – “permissive” used to be a dirty word didn’t it?
@Wansteadium ha! I used to cycle this route to school c1960 #memories
— Sussex handmade (@Ninanigel) August 1, 2014




