Smitten in the garden

Last week we featured photographs of the Corner House Garden which Marian Temple and others have been tending for the past 10 years. Wansteadium reader Rohini Wahi, an ace design blogger herself, visited Marian’s own garden during an open afternoon, and says she was “completely smitten”.

“Good old-fashioned community spirit delicious cakes and the most enchanting country garden. I wish I could visit every weekend.”

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Coming soon… Wanstead’s own Town Team

photo (27)As economic conditions continue to struggle back into life, the news from Wanstead High Street is – to say the least – mixed.

  • Judith of Wanstead will be shrinking from its generous double-frontage to a single shop
  • The Old Cottage Antiques is looking distinctly antiqued (not to say empty)
  • L’Infinito seems to have turned out decidedly finito
  • Rio shoe shop is heading off to Brazil Buckhurst Hill

Not all is doom, however. The residents’ only parking restrictions on several streets are to end imminently, creating an estimated 120 spaces which will (in theory) be available for people making short trips to Wanstead High Street.

And in another sign of hope, Wanstead is to get its own Mary Portas-inspired “Town Team”.

This week it was reported that, despite the efforts, most of the dozen pilot towns across the UK under Portas’s regeneration scheme had nevertheless suffered economically. However, the Town Team idea seems to be one with legs. Cllr Thomas Chan told Wansteadium that Redbridge plans to allocate funds to support the town centres in Redbridge, setting up Town Teams with membership drawn from businesses, public sector organisations, community groups and the community. “The Town Team idea recommends local town centres to work in partnership with all stakeholders in order to make our high streets more vibrant, improving not just footfalls but also promoting the cultural, environmental, health and wellbeing – among other aspects of the area.”

Views expressed this week on WansteadTalk.com are divided. User Am_Hayer wrote: “[The] state of the food scene in Wanstead is shocking. Shop/Restaurant owners need to seriously up their game otherwise the discerning consumer will continue to hop on the Tube and take their custom elsewhere. Orford Rd, Walthamstow, has managed to create an attractive little strip with good quality eateries. I struggle to find a single comparable example in Wanstead.”

Sean Farrell responded: “I think Wanstead shapes up quite well… [It] has to do battle with Westfield. Gioberti told me people were, inexplicably to me, spending a day at Westfield and having lunch there. I bet it’s partly to blame for the closure of the men’s clothes shop in Wanstead.”

Am_Haher replied: “Wanstead is now full of city professionals with deep pockets and high expectations. I suggest some of our local business people take a trip to Lordship Lane or Marylebone High St. See what these streets offer and the prices they charge. I for one think there would be nothing wrong with some of the better quality chains adding to the mix….Strada, Giraffe…”

In that, at least, he/she will be getting his or her way – Costa Coffee will arrive in August.

Wanstead Cricket, 1/2 June

asif khanOur man with the cucumber sandwiches writes:

Oh Joy!! Feroze Khushi (that’s a linguistic Hindi/Urdu joke) (try “Khushi” in Google Translate) is the Wanstonian of the whole weekend, with an undefeated century on Sunday for the Under 16s on top of an unbeaten hundred for the senior 3rd XI on Saturday.  Er … Wanstead won both games.

The 1st team put recent miseries behind them and took out all their frustrations in a consummate conquest over Chelmsford in the Essex Premier League.

Mehad Khan’s 6 economical wickets lead to the 4th team defending a low score and defeating Harold Wood.  Asif Khan (pictured above) claimed bragging rights with lots of runs and lots of wickets in the 5th team’s win against Woodford Green.  The 6th XI put in a fine team effort to defeat Old Parkonians.

Wanstead Women enjoyed great hospitality and a win away at Hampstead on Sunday.

The 2nd XI has not been mentioned … deliberately … they lost to Chelmsford …  badly.

10 years of the Corner House garden

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Wansteadium reader and Wanstead stalwart Marian Temple writes:

I can’t believe it! Was it really 10 years ago that a group of us got fed up with that sad piece of soil, the front garden of the Corner House Age Concern Luncheon Club. Full of weeds and take away rubbish, right on the High Street. Yeuk! We discussed it at the Wanstead Society and agreed to have a go, treating it as an honorary High Street flower bed. The council were fine with this.

So Wanstead has enjoyed 10 years of a wonderful cottage garden that delights and surprises every year. Being a very old fashioned garden with plants that come up every year and seed themselves, it tends to do its own thing with a bit of constant gentle tweaking. So, surprise plants appear or they come up in an unexpected place. From week to week the garden changes and every year, it’s different.

To celebrate 10 years of this delight, at the end of May, the Wanstead Society celebrated at the Corner House; coffee, tea and the most fabulous cake thanks to Belgique. We invited all those people who over the years have helped us in the garden. Society members and of course passers-by trundled in to enjoy the cake and the display of photos from the beginning in 2003 to now. What a journey! People were also surprised to see there is a cottage garden at the back of the house.

We’ve been working on this for a couple of years. It doesn’t take long for these plants to do their stuff. Little did we imagine ten years ago when we started hauling out all the bits of rubbish and digging in compost from our own garden heaps, that ten years down the line we’d still be at it. Every moment of working on this not so sad patch of soil now, has been thoroughly enjoyed and the passers by love it. Hard to imagine Wanstead without it. Here’s to the next ten years!

If you’d like to help with this garden and other patchwork pieces we look after, please ring Mat on 0782 180 8692. No experience necessary and a good way to learn about this old fashioned kind of gardening. Sometimes we just need a bit of strength. Is there anybody out there who would be good on a ladder putting up trellis for a going to be rampant rose??? We’d love to hear from you.