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visit www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
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More than 35,000 people enjoyed a scorching weekend of family fun at Walthamstow
Garden Party, held at Lloyd Park (Forest Road, E17 5EH) on Saturday 16 and Sunday
17 July. The event included a fantastic mix of international and local talent that
showcased our community and the creativity of Waltham Forest residents
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News
In my opinion
Are you, or your family,
registered as a patient with a
local GP practice? If so, you may
have noticed that it is becoming
harder and harder to get an
appointment.
You may also have noticed that it
is very hard to see the same doctor
all the time.
Many practices also have
problems with their telephone
systems and the processes they
use to communicate with you.
Did you know that 90 per cent of
all contact with the NHS happens
in the community at your GP
surgery, when you have a blood test
and things like that?
Part of the reason you are
Gen Ford
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available online.
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For more information on
community safety, visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
community-safety.
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Paul Osborn, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority; Peter Tudor, Director of
Visitor Services, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park; Cllr Ahsan Khan and Council
Leader, Chris Robbins, walk the new pedestrian entrance at Eton Manor
Leyton.
Council Leader, Chris Robbins,
told Waltham Forest News:
More info
For more information on Lee Valley
Hockey and Tennis Centre visit
www.visitleevalley.org.uk/go/
hockey-tennis/
In brief
Green Flag
Walthamstows Lloyd Park (Forest Road,
E17 4PP) has received the prestigious
Green Flag award for the fourth year
running. Organised by Keep Britain
Tidy, the Green Flag is the national
standard for parks and green spaces
in England and Wales, and recognises
and rewards the Countrys best green
spaces. The scheme is celebrating its
20th anniversary this year. The flag was
raised in Lloyd Park by Cllr Clyde Loakes,
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for
Environment, and Chris Worman MBE, the
longest serving Green Flag award judge.
Visit www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
lloyd-park.
Library Locals
Residents are set to be asked what they
think of proposals for the boroughs
Library Locals, which aim to improve
facilities for families across Waltham
Forest. The Councils vision is for the
Library Locals to match up to the best
public library facilities in London and
have the built-in flexibility to adapt to
future service needs. In a bid to improve
Waltham Forests Library Locals, the
Council will be undertaking a public
consultation to enable residents to have
their say over proposed changes. Full
details will be announced in the coming
days on the Councils website, via Twitter
and in the next edition of Waltham Forest
News.
Stay up to date with news from the
Council by following @wfcouncil on
Twitter or visit www.walthamforest.
gov.uk.
Cycling School
If youre keen to brush up on your cycling
know-how, or want to try riding a bike for
the first time, Waltham Forest Councils
free Summer Cycling School will give
you all the skills you need to explore the
borough on two wheels. The scheme
runs from Monday 1 to Friday 26 August
and sessions will take place at locations
throughout the borough. You can chose
from four-day training courses, half day
training for beginners, family-led rides,
try a bike sessions for all abilities and
bike maintenance training. Most courses
are suitable for ages six and up.
Visit www.enjoywalthamforest.co.uk/
summer-cycling-school to sign up.
Priorities
Central Parade
An exciting new creative space
has opened at Central Parade in
Walthamstow (6-10 Hoe Street,
E17 4RT), providing space for up to
50 independent creative businesses
to develop and showcase their
work. The creative space has a
caf-bakery on site, along with
flexible event and exhibition space
which will be available to the wider
community.
Creative businesses that have
already taken residence in the
building include a music producer,
art director, bridal gown designer
and a massage and well-being
Marlowe Road
Redevelopment
Work on the Marlowe Road Estate
in Walthamstow is now set to start
in September 2016. Site preparation
work at Marlowe Road had been
targeted to start in July, however
technical details of the development
agreement between the Council and
Countryside have taken longer to
agree than anticipated, resulting in a
short delay.
The basketball court and
childrens play area will remain open
throughout the summer holidays
until work begins. After that a
temporary replacement play area is
being created as part of the project.
If residents have any enquiries they
can contact the Councils Strategic
Housing and Investment Team on
020 8496 3000.
More info
For more information on how the
Council is improving Waltham
Forest visit www.walthamforest.
gov.uk/shaping
Priority:
Local
economy
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/priorities
In brief
WF Wanders
A series of walking and cycling trails has
been launched to help people find out
more about the people and places that
put Waltham Forest on the map. Waltham
Forest Wanders has six different routes
which each focus on a different part
of the borough, with details of history,
famous people and local landmarks
being brought to life along the way. Each
guide includes details on cycling and
walking conditions, public transport links
and how long it should take to complete,
so you can prepare before you set out.
Download the guides at www.
enjoywalthamforest.gov.uk/walthamforest-wanders
Rail closures
Work to upgrade the London Overground
between Gospel Oak and Barking and the
West Anglia Main Line between Edmonton
and Stratford has begun, and Network
Rail is warning that there will be some
disruption. The project to electrify the
Overground will allow four-car electric
trains to replace the existing two-car
diesel trains from January 2018. Works
include installing overhead power lines,
lengthening platforms and strengthening
or replacing bridges. No service will run
between South Tottenham and Barking
until Sunday 25 September. Trains run
from Gospel Oak to South Tottenham on
weekdays only. The line fully closes from
Monday 26 September to February 2017.
A bridge at Bream Close, on the border
of Haringey and Waltham Forest, will be
replaced between November and January
2017 while the line is closed. West Anglia
Main Line improvements will see a third
line being built between Stratford and
Angel Road Station in Edmonton from
2017 onwards. Before the new track is
installed, several bridges and subways
need to be replaced or strengthened.
Until Friday 29 July Network Rail will be
demolishing a disused structure next
to the River Lea navigation canal. The
towpath is closed and has been replaced
with a floating pontoon.
For more information and travel
advice, visit www.tfl.gov.uk/
london-overground-closure or www.
networkrail.co.uk/GOBE. Phone
Network Rails National Helpline on
03457 11 41 41
A new fence was installed around West Court to improve security and stop fly-tipping problems, and
the Council has taken over responsibility for grounds maintenance
maintenance schedule. To
assist, the Council reached an
agreement with the owners to take
over the cleansing and grounds
maintenance for the building,
which will ensure that the work is
carried out to a high standard.
The Council launched its landlord
licensing scheme in April 2015
to reduce anti-social behaviour
More info
For more information on
landlord licensing, visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/
PRPL. To report issues to the
Neighbourhoods team visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
neighbourhoods.
Faster atbreads
In brief
n Local restaurant using Councils cargo bike for new delivery service
n Residents can also hire cargo bikes for free
More info
For more information on
hiring a cargo bike visit www.
enjoywalthamforest.co.uk/cargobike. For more details on Eat 17
visit www.www.eat17.co.uk
Bike winner
A lucky cyclist is celebrating after winning
a brand new Brompton folding bike in a
prize draw held at last months Le Tour de
Waltham Forest. Sean Oaten was one of
nearly 500 people who registered to take
part in this years event, and completed
the 40km Gold route. He was presented
with his new bike by Cllr Clyde Loakes,
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member
for Environment. The prize was kindly
donated by Brompton.
To see a video from this years event
visit www.enjoywalthamforest.co.uk/
get-involved/le-tour-de-walthamforest. For more information on
Brompton bikes visit www.brompton.
co.uk
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Payable to
Special responsibility
allowance
41,289
Basic Allowance
10,322
26,838
21,677
8,258
l Cabinet Members
16,516
4,129
l Chair of Audit & Governance Committee l Chair of Pensions Fund Committee l Chair of Transport Liaison Consultative Group
l Vice-Chair of Planning Committee l Vice-Chair of Licensing Committee l Main Opposition Chief Whip
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Allowance
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Total Payments
Members name
Basic Allowance
Special Responsibility
Allowance
Subsistence and
travel allowance
Total Payments
Ahmad
10,220
3,516
13,736
Khan
10,220
6,418
16,638
Ali
10,220
21,462
31,682
Limbajee
10,220
21,462
31,682
Ali
10,220
8,176
18,396
Littlejohn
10,220
10,220
Anwar
10,220
10,220
CW
Loakes
10,220
26,572
36,792
Asghar
10,220
10,220
Lyons
10,220
8,757
18,977
Asghar
10,220
8,176
18,396
Mahmood
10,220
8,176
18,396
Balkan
10,220
10,220
Mahmud
10,220
8,176
66
18,462
PJ
Barnett
10,220
10,220
Mbachu
10,220
1,758
11,978
AM
Bean
10,220
21,462
31,682
Mill
10,220
10,220
Beg
10,220
10,220
Miller
10,220
4,088
14,308
Bell
10,220
10,220
Mitchell
10,220
7,592
17,812
Bellamy
10,220
-258
9,962
Moss
10,220
10,220
Bennett
Goodman
10,220
10,220
Berberi
10,220
10,220
Berg
10,220
10,220
Braham
10,220
10,220
Coghill
10,220
21,462
31,682
MT
Davis
10,220
16,352
26,572
Douglas
10,220
4,659
14,879
Edwards*
Edwards
10,220
10,220
Emmerson
10,220
8,176
18,396
Erics
10,220
10,220
MJ
Fitzgerald
10,220
10,220
JC
Gray
10,220
4,088
14,308
Halebi
10,220
10,220
Hemsted
10,220
10,220
Hemsted
10,220
10,220
PV
Herrington
10,220
10,220
Highfield
10,220
4,088
14,308
Ihenachor
10,220
10,220
James
10,220
10,220
Khan
10,220
21,462
31,682
Osho
10,220
10,220
ME
Pye
10,220
1,143
11,363
Dhedhi
10,220
8,176
18,396
Rackham
10,220
10,220
Rayner
10,220
10,220
CA
Robbins
10,220
40,880
362
51,462
Rusling
10,220
21,462
130
31,812
Siggers
10,220
4,088
14,308
Strathern
10,220
7,033
17,253
RC
Sweden
10,220
8,176
18,396
Terry
10,220
7,605
17,825
Waldron
10,220
8,176
187
18,583
GA
Walker
10,220
10,220
TV
Wheeler
10,220
1,143
11,363
Williams
10,220
7,319
163
17,702
Co-Optees
D
Fluskey
937
937
CW
Webb-Ingall
699
699
602,980
352,657
908
956,545
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Community
Walthamstow
In brief
Beacontree
parties
More than 200 residents enjoyed a
street party held in Beacontree Avenue
on Saturday 9 July. The communityorganised event, which was part-funded
by a grant from the Hale End and
Highams Park Community Ward Forum,
was held in honour of Her Majesty The
Queens 90th birthday and to bring local
people together. Residents enjoyed a
visit from the London Fire Brigade, and
The Mayor of Waltham Forest, Cllr Peter
Herrington, also dropped in to wish
residents well. The celebrations ended
with a fireworks display at 9pm.
Eat or Heat
Illustrator Matt Richards; High Street Ward Councillor, Clare Coghill, and artist Amanda Parker
unveiled the new mural with the help of Stoneydown Park Primary School pupils
Mackintosh Foundation.
It is made up of 20 large, printed
metal panels, and was officially
unveiled at Stoneydown Park
Primarys Summer Fete on Friday
8 July.
The mural stretches for 40
metres. Or, to put it another way, the
length of four London buses.
Amanda said: The initiative has
exceeded my expectations on all
levels, thanks to the incredible input
of all the participants and project
partners. We have jointly created a
vibrant piece of artwork that will be
enjoyed by the whole community for
many years to come.
I urge everyone to take a look at
the mural next time theyre in the
area.
More info
For more information, visit www.
thecreativeartscompany.com.
You can also view Matt Richards
video presentation at www.
mattrichardsillustration.com/
blog/2016/07/6105/.
Stow Festival
Music fans will be pleased to hear that
Walthamstows annual, community-led
music festival The Stow Festival
returns to E17 for the sixth time this
September. The festival will run from
Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 September
and includes music of all genres. There
will be live performances in pubs, cafes,
restaurants and all kinds of venues
throughout Walthamstow. The festival
organisers are also calling on local
people to lend a hand and are looking
for front of house support, tech support,
comperes, stewards and general helpers.
So if you have some time to spare, why
not get involved? Last year more than
7,000 people were entertained during the
festival weekend. The full festival line-up
will be announced in the coming weeks,
so keep an eye out for more information.
If youre interested in volunteering,
email volunteers@stowfestival.com.
For more information, visit www.
stowfestival.com or follow
@thestowfestival on Twitter.
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Whats On
Sports and
fitness
Sazzercise
Every Tuesday, 78pm
Leyton Youth Centre, Crawley Road,
E10 6PY
Sazzercise is suitable for anyone looking
to improve their fitness while having a
good time. The class will improve your
cardiovascular health, burn fat, and develop
overall muscle strength, endurance, core
stability and flexibility. We cover traditional
aerobics as well as body conditioning and
a bit of dance. Everyone is welcome and
feedback is encouraged so classes can
be tailored it to suit everyones needs.
Email sazzercize@hotmail.com or
visit www.sazzercise@co.uk.
Yoga Me Happy
Sundays, 1011.15am
Aveling Park Bowls Club, Lloyd Park,
E17 5EH
Hatha yoga for all abilities. Wake up and
stretch Hatha-style, with a morning yoga
session to re-energise your body and mind
ready for the week ahead. 8 per person.
Email eliza@yogamehappy.co.uk for
details or visit www.yogamehappy.
co.uk.
Walthamstow Wind
Down
Thursdays, 78.15pm
Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Rd,
E17 4QU
Hatha yoga for all abilities. This post-work
wind down will stretch and tone the
muscles, working through the joints, so
youll feel flexible and fantastic, before
a deep relaxation to re-energise you for
the weekend. 9 drop in. Email eliza@
yogamehappy.co.uk for details or visit
www.yogamehappy.co.uk.
Mummy and Me
Thursdays, 10.45am12pm
Quaker Meeting House, Bush Road,
E11 3AU
A yoga class for new mums and their
babies. A chance for mums to reconnect
with their bodies after birth and to have
some fun with their babies singing songs,
swings/stretches. Large bright spacious
room and a free on site car park. A great
opportunity to meet other mums. 10 drop
in or 8 if block booking. Phone Helen on
07956 807 675 or visit www.helenyoga.
co.uk.
Reiki Project
Tuesday 2 August, 78.45pm
Waltham Forest Community Hub,
18A Orford Road, E17 9LN
Reiki is a form of healing that works with
the life force energy that flows through all
living things. When ones energy is free
flowing without blocks one is in balance
physically, emotionally and mentally.
Donations go towards room hire, tea/
coffee and project expenses. Have an
open mind, come along and see what we
can do for you. All are welcome. Email
walthamforestreikiproject@gmail.com
or phone 07940 579 055.
Gentle Therapeutic
Yoga
Tuesdays, 11am12noon
Learn to breathe better while managing or
reducing chronic pain and stress in these
Gentle Yoga
Mondays, 67pm
The Mill, 7 11 Coppermill Lane, E17 7HA
A gentle yoga class; great for beginners,
health issues, newbies, or anyone wanting
a small, friendly relaxing yoga class. We
learn simple physical poses to improve
posture and general physical and mental
well-being, with a calming relaxation to
finish. 10 drop in or 9 with a loyalty card,
5 concessions. For more information,
or to book a place, email josettayoga@
hotmail.co.uk or phone/text 07554 440
499.
Ashtanga Yoga
Fridays, 9.4511.15am
Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road,
E17 74QU
Fast flowing dynamic yoga class for
emotional and physical wellbeing. Great for
increasing fitness, flexibility and balance,
with calming relaxation to finish. Please
bring a yoga mat. 12 drop in or 11 with
a loyalty card, 5 concessions. For more
information, or to book a place, email
josettayoga@hotmail.co.uk or phone/
text 07554 440 499.
Beginners Pilates
Mondays, 6.15pm
St Gabriels Family Centre, Havant Road,
E17 3JF
Thursdays, 7.30pm
St Annes Church Hall, Larkshall Road,
E4 6NP
Do you want to get into exercise but dont
know where to start? Do you want to
build up your strength and help your body
to work at its best? Come and try this
beginners Pilates class which will help you
to strengthen your body and increase your
flexibility in a friendly, relaxed environment.
Email info@truebalance.co.uk to book
your space or visit www.truebalance.
co.uk.
Clubs and
community
Adult Volunteers
Needed
Days and times vary
Waltham Forest Sea Cadets, Kings Road,
E4 7HR
Waltham Forest Sea Cadets is seeking
adult volunteers for our organisation.
You should be aged between 18 and 60;
looking to help young people gain life skills
through a nautical theme and the customs
and traditions of the Royal Navy. All adult
volunteers will needs to go through DBS
vetting to work with young people. For
more information, visit www.seacadets.org/walthamforest or phone
020 8529 4473.
Intro to Tablet
Computers
Thursday 4 and Thursday 11 August,
10.30am12.30pm
Waltham Forest Resource hub (North),
58 Hall Lane, E4 8EU
Is a Tablet computer right for me? We will
show you how to use one starting from
the basics. The course comprises two
sessions, a week apart, of two hours each.
We will provide you with your own tablet
in each session so you can try out what
is being demonstrated and see if a Tablet
computer is suitable for your needs. Cost is
12.50. Phone Age UK Waltham Forest
on 020 8558 5512 or email e.tozer@
ageukwalthamforest.org.uk.
Understanding your
iPad
Thursday 18 and Thursday 25 August,
10.30am12.30pm
Waltham Forest Resource hub (North), 58
Hall Lane, E4 8EU
Learn about iPad features and applications.
Use facetime to make free video phone
calls with other apple users; airdrop and
how to use itunes to back up your iPad.
Discover what the different menus offer,
spotlight searching and the basics of
Safari. Bring your iPad to this session and
Warner Residents
Memory Sharing
Session
Sunday 7 August, 123pm
Story Lounge, First Floor, William Morris
Gallery, Forest Road, E17 4PP
We are seeking long term Warner Estate
residents for a project culminating in an
exhibition and archive at Vestry House
Museum. Bring your old photos to be
scanned, share your memories and find out
about the project. Free, drop in session, all
welcome. Visit www.exwarnerproject.
co.uk, email info@exwarnerproject.co.uk
or phone 07964 878315 for more details.
Leytonstone
Townswomens Guild
Fourth Tuesday of the month, 24pm
St Johns Church Hall, Leytonstone High
Road, E11 1HH
Friendly group of ladies who meet socially
for various activities which usually includes
a speaker, and of course refreshments.
We have monthly bus pass outings for
lunch and places of interest. For more
information, phone Brenda on 020 3566
6012.
Psychotherapy in
English and Spanish
Monday to Friday, 9am8pm
Near St James Street Station, E17
Short and long term psychotherapy for
individuals and couples. Sliding scale of
fees, meaning that everyone can access
psychotherapy. Concessions available for
students, unwaged and retired people.
Phone Valeria Bonfiglio on 07912 887
588, email info@valeriabonfiglio.co.uk
or visit www.valeriabonfiglio.co.uk.
Culture
and crafts
E17 Guitar Club
Saturdays; 12noon and 2.30pm
Hornbeam Caf, 458 Hoe Street, E17 9AH
Guitar playing and performing fun for
adults of all abilities. Playing groups and
beginners courses. Bass players and
percussionists welcome. Pay 62 for a
half term of seven 40 minute lessons.
12noon playing group drop-in 10. Phone
Christian on 07958 471 083, email
chris@e17guitar.com or visit www.
e17guitar.com.
Waltham Forest
Community Choir
Mondays from 5 September, 7.30
9.30pm
St Marys Church, Church End, E17 9RJ
We are a self-funded group open to anyone
living or working in the borough. Previous
singing or musical experience is not
required. We believe that singing should
be accessible to anyone and we do not
audition prospective members. Our musical
repertoire is diverse, and includes classical,
traditional, folk and popular styles. 50 per
term. Currently seeking to recruit Tenors
and Basses. Visit www.singwithus.net,
email members@singwithus.net or
phone 07954 740 745.
Intensive Mandarin
Courses
Days and times to suit
LCB Education Centre, 327 Church Road,
E10 7JG
Would you like to be more confident to
speak Mandarin? A highly qualified teacher
with 25 years experience including eight
years teaching experience in the UK can
help you. We provide a wide a range of
courses from Beginners to Advance for
Reception pupils up to senior citizens. For
more details, please phone Mr Jianhui
Cai on 07412 485 813 or email jianhui.
cai@lcbeudacationcentre.com.
Children and
young people
Free Childrens Karate
Lessons
Mondays, 5pm
Parkside School, Wellington Avenue,
E4 6RE
Fridays, 5pm
New Road Methodist Church, New Road,
E4 9EU
Come and enjoy your first lesson for free!
Phone Robert on 07951 309 914, email
robertfresco@talktalk.net or visit www.
rodingkarateclub.co.uk.
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Community
Ward Forums
No meetings now taking place until
Monday 5 September.
Council
Meetings
Monday 1 August
Licensing Act 2003 Sub Committee, 10am
Tuesday 2 August
Planning Committee, 7pm
All meetings are held at Waltham Forest
Town Hall and start at 7.30pm, unless
stated otherwise. Dates and times are
subject to change.
More information on all Council
meetings, including agendas and
minutes, is available at www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/councilmeetings.
Tell us whats on
Email your event details to:
walthamforestnews@walthamforest.gov.uk
No hatred
one community
Waltham Forest has long been known for its sense of
community a community which stands out for its
diversity, but one that stands together.
Residents from all walks of life, cultures and countries call
our borough home, and we want to ensure this is a place
where everyone can enjoy a quality life.
Our sense of community and of belonging, and the need to
always treat others with respect, helps to make this such a
great place to live, work and visit.
Hatred has no place here. Our community utterly condemns
it and will always work together so that no-one feels
victimised, scared or alone.
Those who would seek to divide us, to persecute us or
attack us, will always fail.
Waltham Forest is one community tolerant and together.
For further advice about feeling safe in Waltham Forest and information
on how to report and prevent crimes in your community, visit
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/community-safety
You can contact Waltham Forest Police by phoning 101.
In an emergency, always dial 999.
Family
A special summer
of events for all
n Waltham Forest offers events and activities for all ages this summer
n Council-organised events continue to bring residents together
More than 35,000 people of all ages turned out for the
Walthamstow Garden Party on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July
More info
For more information on Councilorganised events, visit www.
walthamforest.gov.uk/gettogether. Keep up to date with
everything going on in Waltham
Forest by following the Council on
Twitter @wfcouncil.
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In brief
Uniting Friends
exhibition
Artwork created by Waltham Forest
residents was exhibited at the Tate
Modern (Bankside, SE1 9TG) last month
as part of Learning Disability Week 2016.
Every year the world-renowned gallery
teams up with north London charity
Uniting Friends to exhibit work from
people with learning disabilities who
live in Waltham Forest and Redbridge.
Uniting Friends is a social inclusion
charity that supports people with learning
disabilities in north east London. It
provides opportunities for people to take
part in social activities and develop their
skills to reach their potential in the wider
community. The exhibition pieces are a
result of the charitys art competition Love
is; a collaboration with the Waltham
Forest and Redbridge Learning Disability
teams. The competition invited residents
to produce artwork that represents the
things they love. From 53 entries, 17
were chosen by a panel of artists to be
displayed at the Tate Moderns Starr
Gallery on Tuesday 21 June. The artworks
will also go on display at Waltham Forest
Town Hall later this year.
For more information, visit
www.unitingfriends.org.uk or phone
020 8551 8800.
Sea Cadets
need
volunteers
The Chingford-based Waltham Forest
Sea Cadet Unit (48 Kings Road, E4 7HR)
is appealing for adult volunteers aged
between 18 and 60. The unit currently
has more than 50 young members aged
ten to 18 and meets every Tuesday and
Thursday, between 7.15pm and 9.30pm.
You will help young people to learn life
skills through a nautical theme and the
customs and traditions of the Royal Navy.
All adult volunteers will need to go through
Defence Business Service (DBS) vetting to
work with young people. You will also have
the chance to learn new skills, for which
training will be offered.
Visit www.sea-cadets.org/
walthamforest or phone 020 8529
4473.
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Public notices
Planning
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Notice of Application for Planning
Permission
Town and Country Planning (General
Development Procedure) (England)
Order 2010
Notice under Article 13
Notice is Hereby Given that the following
application for planning permission has
been made to the Council for which
additional publicity is required.
APPL. NO 161647
APPLICANT Newlon Housing Trust
ADDRESS Land Adjacent 132, Dunedin
Road, Leyton, E10 5PE
PROPOSAL Construction of four
blocks ranging in height from 2 to 16
storeys to form 84 residential units (32
x 1 bed, 34 x 2 bed, 18 x 3 bed), with
associated communal and private amenity
spaces, 27 car parking spaces, 135 cycle
parking spaces, bin storage facilities, site
landscaping and associated highways
alterations. (Revised Description)
The application is available to view on the
following website:
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planningsearch
or follow these simple steps:1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk
2: Click on planning applications (under
most popular)
3: Click on the green text search for
planning applications
Any views you would like to make for
the above proposal, must be submitted
in writing to the Council within 21 days
of the date of this letter. Due to the
number of correspondence (letters, emails
etc) received by the Council relating
to planning applications, it will not be
possible to acknowledge or respond to your
correspondences should you submit any.
However, all views/comments received are
fully considered during the assessment of
the planning application. Please note that
the planning file, including correspondence
received for the application, are open to
the public.
Dated this day 25th July 2016
Rob Bristow, Head of Development
Management and Building Control
London Borough of Waltham Forest
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Planning (Listed Buildings and
Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Section 67
Notice is Hereby Given that the following
application affecting a building within a
conservation area has been made to the
Council.
APPL. NO 161740
APPLICANT Ms Janqui Mehta
ADDRESS 20 Badlis Road,
Walthamstow, London, E17 5LQ
PROPOSAL Construction of a rear roof
extension together with the installation of
two rooflights to the front roofslope at 20
Badlis Road.
The application is available to view on the
following website:
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planningsearch
most popular)
3: Click on the green text search for
planning applications
Any views you would like to make for
the above proposal, must be submitted
in writing to the Council within 21 days
of the date of this letter. Due to the
number of correspondence (letters, emails
etc) received by the Council relating
to planning applications, it will not be
possible to acknowledge or respond to your
correspondences should you submit any.
However, all views/comments received are
fully considered during the assessment of
the planning application. Please note that
the planning file, including correspondence
received for the application, are open to
the public.
Dated this day 25th July 2016
Rob Bristow, Head of Development
Management and Building Control
London Borough of Waltham Forest
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Planning (Listed Buildings and
Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Section 67
Notice is Hereby Given that the following
application affecting a building within a
conservation area has been made to the
Council.
APPL. NO 161309
APPLICANT Mr SHAKIL CHAUDHARY
ADDRESS 4 The Green Walk,
Chingford, London, E4 7ER
PROPOSAL Construction of single storey
side and rear extension, rear roof extension,
installation of 2 x roof lights to side
elevation roof slopes, alterations to front
elevation roof slope to include glazing to
existing gable, installation of replacement
roof tiles and removal of trees (7 within rear
garden, 1 within front garden).
The application is available to view on the
following website:
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/planningsearch
or follow these simple steps:1: Go to www.walthamforest.gov.uk
2: Click on planning applications (under
most popular)
3: Click on the green text search for
planning applications
Any views you would like to make for
the above proposal, must be submitted
in writing to the Council within 21 days
of the date of this letter. Due to the
number of correspondence (letters, emails
etc) received by the Council relating
to planning applications, it will not be
possible to acknowledge or respond to your
correspondences should you submit any.
However, all views/comments received are
fully considered during the assessment of
the planning application. Please note that
the planning file, including correspondence
received for the application, are open to
the public.
Dated this day 25 July 2016
Rob Bristow, Head of Development
Management and Building Control
London Borough of Waltham Forest
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Planning (Listed Buildings and
Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Section 67
Notice is Hereby Given that the following
application affecting a building within a
conservation area has been made to the
Council.
Notice
CONSULTATION NOTICE
275 Wood Street E17 3NR development
proposal
Statutory Consultation Secure Council
Tenants of 1-18 Lucerne Grove E17
Section 105 of Housing Act 1985
The Council intends to consult all secure
tenants at 1-18 Lucerne Grove on the
proposal to build new homes on the
275 Wood Street site. This is a matter
of housing management that is likely
substantially to affect secure tenants
at these properties for the purposes of
Section 105 of the Housing Act 1985.
The arrangements for this consultation are
as follows:
On or around 25th July 2016 all
secure tenants at 1-18 Lucerne Grove
will be sent a 275 Wood Street site
development proposal Information
Pack summarising the issues involved
and setting out the Councils proposals.
This pack will consist of a letter and
drawings of the proposals.
Secure tenants will be invited to make
their views known to the Council via
email or by writing to the Council at
the addresses given in the Information
Pack. We will also invite views from the
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Public notices
Highways
LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM
FOREST
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
SECTION 14(1)
THE WALTHAM FOREST (YARDLEY LANE
E4) (TEMPORARY RESTRICTION ON
WAITING AND LOADING) (NO. 1) ORDER
2016
1. The Council of the London Borough of
Waltham Forest HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that
on 25th July 2016 it made an Order to
ensure access is maintained for construction
traffic accessing the Hawkswood School site
whilst it undergoing redevelopment works
in a safe and efficient manner in Various
Roads in E4 (ref. TT14b 2016).
2. The general effect of the Order would
be, only at such times and to such extent
as regulatory signs are displayed, to
prohibit vehicles (except works vehicles)
from waiting or loading for any purpose,
between 9am and 6pm in Yardley Lane E4
(northernmost arm);
3. Vehicles waiting or loading in disregard
of this Order would be removed.
4. The restrictions mentioned above would
not apply in relation to any vehicle being
used:
(a) in connection with maintaining access;
or
(b) for ambulance, fire brigade or police
purposes in an emergency.
5. The Order will come into operation on
Monday 1st August 2016 and would
be valid for a maximum period of 21 days
and on Tuesday 18th October 2016 for
being used:
(a) in connection with the said works; or
(b) for ambulance, fire brigade or police
purposes in an emergency, if the works
allow.
8. The Order would come into operation
on 15th August 2016 for a period of 18
months, or until the works are completed,
whichever is the sooner.
*N.B. The duration of the works is intended
to take up to 8 days. However, the period of
the Order has been made flexible in case
of adverse weather or other constraints
delaying completion of the works.
Dated 25th July 2016
Mr K Valavan, Head of Highways
and Infrastructure, Neighbourhoods
Directorate, Low Hall, Argall Avenue,
London, E10 7AS
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Public notices
CO2 emissions
less than 100 g/km
registered after 1st
March 2001
CO2 emissions
between 101 and 170
g/km registered after
1st March 2001
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CO2 emissions
more than 170 g/km
registered after 1st
March 2001
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Other permits
Residents visitor permits 1 hour, 0.50p (30 permits per year free to over 60s); Business visitor permit 1 hour, 1; All-Zone Business Visitors Permit 1 hour, 1.50; Essential User Permit
1 month, 40; Essential User Permit 6 months, 120; Essential User Permit 12 months, 205; Essential users pool (multiple vehicles) permit 12 months, 310. Services charges for
change of VRM or change of address 5, for refunds 10 (refunds under 1 not permitted) and lost or stolen permits, 20.
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