Get ready for Blake Hell

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We’re just daysthree weeks away from the start of the next round of Blake Hell Road, the 20-week long roadworks which will – it feels fair to say – bring chaos to Aldersbrook and beyond.

The replacement of the “gas governor” – the gas main beneath the road – is the cause of the disruption, but it’s the management of traffic which causes as much frustration as cars, buses and other traffic attempts to enter or leave the junction with Cambridge Park.

National Grid, which is replacing the main, has agreed working hours with Redbridge Council, which are Monday – Friday 7.30am to 6pm, and on Saturday 8am-4pm. There will be no major work on Sundays or overnight.

The work will include

  • Three-way temporary traffic lights being introduced at the junction of Blake Hall Road, Bush Road and Overton Drive for at least eight weeks.
  • Overton Drive itself being closed at the junction of Blake Hall Road from the beginning of August for two months, and the width restrictions on the road will be removed to make sure people can reach their houses.
  • Tennyson Ave being closed for three weeks in October.
  • Felstead Road being closed for three weeks in November.

National Grid is running a drop-in session at Wanstead Library on Tuesday 7 June from 9am to 9pm for people to find out more about the work and to ask questions. Work itself is due to start on 20 June. 

And in the meantime, Wansteadium is delighted to introduce a new Twitter account, @blakehellroad, for a “polite and acccurate” record of the work and the disruption caused. It will be featured on the front page of Wansteadium from today.

Tube noise going overnight

Falcon Way, one of the roads near to overground Central Line
Falcon Way, one of the roads near to overground Central Line

The news that night Tubes are to make their belated start in August will come as bittersweet for many of those living next to the above-ground Central Line.

Trains running every 20 minutes throughout Friday and Saturday night will mean people living next to the overground Epping branch – which includes Hollybush Hill, New Wanstead, Sylvan Road, Eagle Lane, Osprey Close, Alexandra Road, Foxdene Close and other roads  – having to get used to the new overnight noise.

Those living above the Hainault branch of the line – houses near to the A12 – may also get have new noise patterns to get used to. Earlier this year many people living in this area reported hearing strange noises which Transport for London put down to new portions of track bedding in.

Tfl last year issued a statement about trying to minimise the noise from the night tube, which is pasted below. Trains are due to start on 19 August and details about the new service are here.


 

Wanstead’s favourite building up for grabs

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Wanstead’s most iconic building – the home of Stitch and the former Andrew’s Builders’ Merchants – is looking for a new tenant.

DSC_2088The boxy little beauty on Woodbine Place was for decades the home of the builders’ merchants, pictured here in Geoff Wilkinson’s wonderful catalogue of Wanstead Daily Photos. It was thoroughly refurbished by Jenni Rosenberg and family who have been operating Stitch from there for the past four years but are now considering moving to larger premises. The building is now listed with agents at an annual rent of  £27,500.

So the questions will start about who might move in to the spot. Wansteadium has its own favourite theory about who would be best suited, which for the time being we will keep close to chest. But feel free to discuss the issue in comments below.

Longtime readers will remember our anguish at the undignified end the old Andrews sign had (ie a skip), but there’s always the make-your-own memento which is still good for whiling away a few minutes.

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A Sunny Day in Wanstead

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Bravo to Wanstead singer Hannah White whose single Sunny Day is doing well in various charts – this week topping the Sweet Rhythms chart on Solar Radio.  You can hear the song below (or if you’re using an iPhone, tap here).

This is the first single Hannah has released in her own right, though in the past she has done backing vocals for Kenny Thomas, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood and Alexander O’Neal.

Hannah also passes as Beatrice, one half of the creative pair Harry and Beatrice whose work we featured (and was featured on the wall of Wanstead Tube) in March.

 

A trendy new sign

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Wansteadium has form for obsessing about signs on Wanstead shops, as regular readers will know. But Wanstead Hairdressers on Woodbine Place is one of those iconic establishments where change -happily – happens glacially. A visitor from 50 years ago could still recognise the place.

The new window sign is accompanied by the refurbishment of some old and cool barbers’ chairs, and go with the green glass fittings which were installed a couple of years ago.