Choice tweets about Wanstead, XXIII; Where the Apprentice and Wanstead meet

This looks like the stuff they sell in my local designerwear outlet, Judith of Wanstead. #apprenticeless than a minute ago via HootSuite

Wanstead and the Tube strike

0820: Tfl reports a limited service running between Epping and Woodford via Hainault to Mile End.

Live departure boards for Snaresbrook here and Wanstead here. Snaresbrook currently showing a 9-min wait for Leytonstone train, and Wanstead showing three trains for Marble Arch, 2,3 and 11 minutes away.

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Stirrings at mystery house?

It’s not clear exactly why the potentially magnificent 22 Grosvenor Road has been boarded up for so long. But for the past few days a ladder-bicycle combo has appeared, looking for all the world like the equipment of a slightly shambolic window cleaner. Since there are no windows – or at least none with any obvious glass – there must be some other explanation…

Choice tweets about Wanstead, XXII: A bit miserable, perhaps, but…

Starbucks in Wanstead is full to bursting with prams, wags a v noisy children….leave me and my latte in peaceless than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®

Wansteadium Blitz project, 29 October 1940; Hermon Hill, Snaresbrook Station

On this night in 1940, at 12.15am, four people were trapped in a house on Hermon Hill after high explosives were dropped by German planes. The gas main was also broken. A few minutes earlier, at 12.10am, high explosives burst a water main at Snaresbrook Station. Then at 12.21am, a house on Monmouth Drive was demolished by explosives, and at 12.23, the gas main at Southview Drive was broken by more bombs.