Flats plan for Snaresbrook car park

Pic: Google Streetview

A plan to build a block of 74 flats on Snaresbrook station car park has been published following TfL’s decision to sell the land for development.

Image from developers’ consultation site at https://snaresbrook.communityuk.site

Residents are being consulted on the plans at meetings next week. The developers, Pocket Living, say that all of the flats would be affordable – costing 20% less than local prices – and would be sold to first-time buyers.

It would be the developer’s second site in Wanstead, following the flats built at Gardner Close, behind the Bull pub.

Earlier this year that development won an award for “Best Use of Brownfield Land” at the 2022 Planning Awards. That site has 20 flats, so the new proposal is significantly larger.

The Gardner Close site

Young players help Wanstead CC clinch titles

Wanstead Cricket Club have won the Essex Premier League for 2022 after another amazing season which also saw the second XI win their league too.

The first team finally went over the winning line last weekend when half of the usual players were abroad at a wedding, meaning that some of the club’s younger players were drafted in to the team to finish matters. One, fifteen-year-old Ali Zeb, scored 52 runs and took four wickets in the team’s victory over Chingford.

Captain Joe Ellis-Grewal told BBC Essex listeners about the club’s drive to bring on young players.

https://twitter.com/BBCEssexSport/status/1565288607249625088

Police take action to prevent Wanstead music event

A rumoured unlicensed music event which was apparently due to take place in Wanstead this weekend has been targeted by a dispersal order.

Earlier this summer an unlicensed rave took place on Wanstead Flats – but following the event police commented that all the participants dispersed when asked and there had been no trouble.

This is certainly new

The former Loon Ye restaurant at Snaresbrook – which has been empty for years and years – is going to be something new, as the terracotta facelift indicates. And though we’re read the notice in the window, below, we can’t quite imagine what it’s going to be like.

Buller And Rice have branches in Walthamstow and Stoke Newington. In a piece in the Evening Standard in 2019 founders Anita Rice and Stephen Buller spoke about being ‘the capital’s first sustainable hair salon’, saying:

“It’s not just targeted at consumers who want to be environmentally friendly,” explains Rice. “It was more like anybody could come, and we were working behind the scenes to keep it sustainable, make better choices and lower the impact. Of course, we get people coming in who are more conscious and most interested in what we’re doing but we have such a vast variety of clients, from art students to young professionals to retired folk up the road, for whom being ethical might not be at the forefront of their minds.

Good luck to them in their renovations. It’s all part of the renaissance of Snaresbrook, with vacant shops becoming occupied.

Wanstead’s new wine bar

Occasional correspondent George C Parker writes:

“Congratulations to Mike and team on the successful soft opening of Must Wine bar on Thursday evening. Guests toasting the success of the new business included the proprietor of the former Coco Boutique, which occupied the site until recently.

“Renovations have been exacting and thorough, with the creation of a new garden space and exclusive private tasting room. Several interesting artefacts were uncovered during the work, including a Forest School photo from 1947 – these will be put on display shortly.


“Those fortunate enough to attend the launch were treated to elegant sharing platters of delicacies from around the British Isles accompanied by a tantalising flight of exciting wines from Uruguay, South Australia and Lebanon.


“As well as regular bookings in the wine bar, Mike and team are looking forward to hosting groups and events including a celebration of English wine on 17th September as part of the Wanstead Fringe. Other regular tastings will take place at 7:30 on every second Wednesday of the month. Welcome, Must!”