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What’s on See centre Your guide to activities, clubs and events pages in the borough Your Council keeping residents informed Issue 175 9 January 2017 www.walthamforest.gov.uk @wfcouncil New Year’s Honours awarded Local people scoop awards in the New Year’s Honours list Celebrating the borough’s best Turn to Page 2 An inspirational survivor of for the charity, so that it can continue sexual abuse and a world- providing vital support services. renowned artist have scooped Meanwhile, Leytonstone-based awards in the 2017 New Year’s artist Patrick Brill – better known by Honours list. his pseudonym Bob and Roberta Chingford woman Chris Casey, Smith – has been appointed an 59, has been made a Member of the Offi cer of the Order of the British Order of the British Empire (MBE) for Empire (OBE) for services to the arts. services to victims of abuse. Bob and Roberta Smith is an arts Herself a survivor of sexual abuse, education advocate. He uses text Chris set up Haven – The Survivors as an art form, creating colourful of Abuse Network – almost 35 years slogans in support of creativity in ago. The charity provides support politics and education. and counselling for victims and The acclaimed artist held an survivors of childhood and current exhibition at William Morris Gallery sexual abuse, rape, female genital entitled ‘Art is Your Human Right: mutilation (FGM) and domestic The Artistic Campaigns of Bob and violence. Roberta Smith’ in 2015. Chris told Waltham Forest News: Bob and Roberta Smith said: “As “It was a wonderful surprise to much as I was given an award for receive the letter saying that I had being an artist, I think it was also been awarded an MBE, and also a because I am a keen advocate for all great honour. the arts, especially in schools. “You don’t go into this line of work “I hope this award in a small way to get praise, but it is wonderful that encourages others to say, like my all of Haven’s hard work has been William Morris show did, that art is recognised. I wish to thank my Vice a right; it’s about free speech and Chair, and all our staff and helpers. democracy.” Without our trustees and volunteers we wouldn’t be able to help the 500 Nominations are now open for the 2017 Love Your Borough Awards, and the Council people who are referred to us every More info wants you to nominate the people who help make Waltham Forest a better place year.” Chris hopes that the recognition For further information on Haven, will lead to new funding opportunities visit www.havennetwork.org.uk. Fantastic new 5 star facility offering Spa Café Sports Hall Gym Soft Play Athletics Track Find out more at Extreme Sports Zone Pools and Diving FeelGoodWalthamForest.com News 2 Nominate unsung heroes n  Nominations open for Waltham Forest’s Love Your Borough Awards n  Event celebrates borough’s inspirational individuals and organisations emergency services do to improve website. the quality of life of everyone living Nominations close on Monday in Waltham Forest. 20 March, so make sure you send You can nominate in 10 different yours in before then. categories, including Citizen of The Love Your Borough Awards the Year, Uniformed Service Hero, are funded by sponsors, enabling Volunteer Group and Individual the community celebration to be of the Year, Improving Your held without placing a burden on Neighbourhood, Sports Inspiration, council tax payers. Walthamstow’s community hub, The Mill, won the Arts, Culture Arts and Culture and Making and Heritage Award at the 2016 Love Your Borough Awards Waltham Forest Safer. There are also two special More info awards given out by the Leader of Do you know an unsung hero or organisation which has made them in this year’s Love Your the Council – the Leader’s Individual For more information, and to fill who gives up their time to help a real difference within the Borough Awards, which celebrate Award and the Leader’s Business in a nomination form, visit www. others? Or perhaps you’d like to community? the work that residents, groups, Award. Full descriptions of each walthamforest.gov.uk/content/ say thank you to a local group Well, you can now nominate businesses, charities and the category are listed on the Council’s love-your-borough-awards-2017. In my opinion Vithiya Alphons Walthamstow resident and Anthony Nolan supporter ‘And once the storm is over, you aggressive type of blood cancer – in proved very difficult as just 13 per which I will cherish for the rest of donor from the register. won’t remember how you made February 2016. cent of people on the register at my life. I will be forever grateful to So I urge everyone to start off it through, how you managed It is difficult to describe the pain, that time were from ethnic minority Anthony Nolan for all their support. the New Year by doing something to survive. You won’t even be fear, tears and hardships I went backgrounds. To give someone the gift of life is incredible. You can save not just sure, in fact, whether the storm through during those days, weeks I launched an appeal to get more something truly special. And that is one life, but that of an entire family, is really over. But one thing is and months of treatment. But I also, people to join the register; and I am what you can give by signing up to by signing up to the Anthony Nolan certain. When you come out of thankfully, received an amazing thrilled to say that 10,000 people the Anthony Nolan stem cell register. register, and donating stem cells if the storm, you won’t be the same amount of support from friends joined in a matter of weeks, with 42 Although in the end I didn’t find you can. person who walked in. That’s and family, as well as thousands of per cent coming from ethnic minority a donor and had to go ahead with You can sign up to the Anthony what this storm’s all about.’ people who did not even know me. backgrounds. my Mother’s cells, as she was found Nolan register by visiting These are words from my As part of my treatment I needed Anthony Nolan – the UK’s to be a 50 per cent match, several www.anthonynolan.org. favourite author, Haruki Murakami, a stem cell transplant to help restore pioneering blood cancer charity others have since found a suitable which I have read time and time my bone marrow after aggressive – played an enormous role in Want to have your say? again. But it is only now that I truly chemotherapy. Unfortunately, my spreading the news about me and understand their full meaning. The family were initially not thought to be my campaign and encouraging If you live or work in Waltham Forest, have something you’d like to get off ‘storm’ which I went through was a good match and it was necessary people to sign up. your chest, and can do it in around 350 words; Waltham Forest News wants when I was diagnosed with Acute to find an unrelated donor. As I I also received thousands of kind to hear from you. Email [email protected] and tell Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) – an am of Sri Lankan heritage, this messages and encouraging words, us what you’d like to write about. Contact Waltham Forest Council Waltham Forest News Editor: Jenny Singh Advertising and promotional Their inclusion does not mean that enquiries: the council endorses the company or Waltham Forest News wants to Mica Marshall 020 8496 3000 (press 6) product being advertised. hear from people in the local [email protected] community. 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Issue 175 I 9 January 2017 33 www.walthamforest.gov.uk Nominate unsung heroes Business consultation In brief Local businesses owners are of redistribution between local huge priority for the Council and Forest has the infrastructure needed, being encouraged to have their authorities will remain, and Waltham something that will help trigger wider such as school places and health say on Waltham Forest Council’s Forest Council will not be able to change which will benefit residents. provision. budget proposals regarding keep all the rates collected in the Back in November, the Council Comments and suggestions business rates before Tuesday borough. launched its Economic Growth received from local businesses will 31 January. Waltham Forest is experiencing Strategy – with support from the be considered and incorporated into An outline of the proposals is huge change and local businesses Mayor of London, outlining its the Council’s Budget Setting report, available in the Medium Term are playing a key role in this vision to ‘keep, seed and grow’ which will be published on Monday Residents are encouraged Financial Strategy, which you can transformation. Over the last six businesses in the borough. 20 February 2017. to take part in the library consultation download from the Council website. years increasing numbers of jobs The Council will also continue to In October 2015, the Chancellor and new businesses have arisen in invest in town centres so they have Take part Library of the Exchequer announced that by the borough, and Waltham Forest the mix of services and facilities that Visit www.walthamforest.gov. consultation 2020 local government will retain all is developing its own cultural residents want, as well as focusing uk/business-consultation. You business rates it collects, including identity, thanks to thriving arts and on employment and skills training so can email your comments and 100 per cent of all business rates’ creative industries right here on our that residents can make the most suggestions to brian.moldon@ Residents are being urged to have their growth. doorstep. of job opportunities locally, and not walthamforest.gov.uk, and also say on proposed improvements to However, the current system Securing economic growth is a forgetting making sure that Waltham request a meeting with him. Library Local branches in the borough. The Council’s vision for Library Locals is for them to match up to the best public Register Office refurbished libraries in London, with no reduction in the number of branches and no resident living further than 1.5 miles from their nearest library. The proposals include upgraded ICT facilities; self- service technology; spaces for personal study; meeting spaces for library and Sara Jhetam told Waltham Forest community use; and space and flexibility News: “The Register Office looked to accommodate events and activities. great on our wedding day, and we You now have until Tuesday 31 January were pleasantly surprised at how to complete the new consultation survey, nice the décor was. I’ve seen a lot and the original survey. The Council’s of other similar venues that are really preferred improvement option is that plain and drab, so it was nice that the Library Locals at Higham Hill and our ceremony room looked a bit Wood Street would be relocated and more stylish. remodelled into more modern and “There is also a lovely garden accessible buildings that are closer to you can have photos taken in. My other community facilities, while the site husband was born and raised in at Lea Bridge would be refurbished. Walthamstow, and I’m originally from • To have your say, visit Woodford so the best thing was to www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ be able to get married in a lovely libraryconsultation. venue in our hometown.” Lea Valley The happy couple were joined at their marriage ceremony by close Eastside members of their families, and also received two special guests in Residents and businesses are being the form of the Mayor of Waltham encouraged to have their say on the Forest, Cllr Peter Herrington and Council’s vision for Lea Valley Eastside, Mayoress, Mrs Susan Herrington, Sara Jhetam and Syed Mohsin Khan were joined on their wedding day at a new plan for how the Leyton and Lea Waltham Forest Register Office by Mayor of Waltham Forest, Cllr Peter who wished the couple well for the Bridge area could change over the next 10 Herrington and Mayoress, Mrs Susan Herrington future. years. The vision covers an area as large As well as officiating marriages as the City of London, sitting between and civil partnerships the Register the Lea Valley and the Olympic Park. The If you’re newly-engaged and dropped in to see a local couple ‘tie the first time, to make the Register Office is also responsible for scheme will see the creation of nearly looking for a fantastic venue for the knot’ last month. Office more pleasant for visitors registering births, stillbirths and 4,500 new homes along with business your wedding or civil partnership, Walthamstow residents Sara and staff in the winter months. In deaths, issuing copy certificates, space which will generate thousands of the good news is that Waltham Jhetam and Syed Mohsin Khan, addition, the public reception area offering searches of the Register new jobs. Residents can take part in an Forest’s Register Office has who were married on Tuesday 20 and stairs were repainted and new Office indexes at a cost of £18 for online consultation which will be open recently been refurbished and is December, were one of the first carpet laid. six hours access and conducting until Tuesday 31 January, and a series ready to host the ceremony of happy couples to enjoy their big The Register Office is housed in the National Checking Service of public exhibitions is also taking place your dreams. day in the surroundings of the the former Vicarage to St Stephens and Citizenship ceremonies. Full around the borough this week. Full details The venue was temporarily closed refurbished venue. Church, which was designed by information is available on the of the public exhibitions are available on during October and November to Improvements to the ceremony Habershon & Fawckner in 1883. Council website. the Council website. allow works to take place, before room include new wallpaper, chair The building is locally listed, owing • To take part in the consultation reopening to residents in early covers and registration table and to its age and cultural significance to More info visit http://walthamforest-consult. December. a new sound system to make the borough. It was converted into limehouse.co.uk/portal/leabridge/ The new-look Register Office (106 sure that your special day can be Waltham Forest’s Register Office in For further information on leyton. For details of the public Grove Road, E17 9BY) was officially accompanied by your chosen music. the 1970s, when the previous venue the Register Office and the exhibitions taking place this week, services it provides, visit www. visit www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ unveiled by Mayor of Waltham Elsewhere, central heating was located in Lea Bridge Road was Forest, Cllr Peter Herrington, who installed throughout the building for closed. walthamforest.gov.uk/register- content/regeneration-projects. 3 office. Priorities 4 Working to meet your priorities The Council has four key priorities to help improve the lives of everyone living in Waltham Forest. In this edition we look at what is being done to improve town centres, build new homes, keep streets tidy and offer fantastic leisure opportunities A shopfront improvement scheme has enhanced Thousands of residents enjoyed a programme of free, family the look and feel of Highams Park events including the 2016 Walthamstow Garden Party Last year saw great progress and 3-D signs. Each business was and investing in improvements to summer music festivals to the for under fives, wet and dry spa made towards meeting involved in the design of their new benefit its thousands of tenants and annual Bonfire Night fireworks areas and many more first-class residents’ priorities, with the shopfront, and care was taken leaseholders. display, which was attended by facilities. Council working hard to make to ensure each shop maintains Work is underway to transform more than 15,000 residents. Visit www.feelgoodwaltham sure that everyone can enjoy its own individual identity while a number of Council-owned And the fun is set to continue, forest.com for further information. living life in Waltham Forest. keeping with the overall look of the garage sites into new affordable as the Council has just published Read on for information on high street. housing. The Council is working its latest ‘Enjoy Life’ what’s on Cleaning up some of the projects completed To celebrate the improvements with Keepmoat on the project guide, which lists all Council-run The Council currently spends in in 2016, and a taste of what’s to a special pre-Christmas ribbon- that will provide 52 new homes events taking place throughout the excess of £5million every year to come in 2017. cutting ceremony took place across 15 sites throughout the borough between January and April keep the borough’s streets, parks with the Mayor of Waltham borough. There will be a mixture 2017. and open spaces looking clean Thriving town centres Forest, Cllr Peter Herrington, of houses and flats, and all will be You can pick up your free copy and tidy, and runs campaigns to Work on a shopfront and Cllr Clare Coghill, Cabinet built to high sustainability standards of the guide from Council offices, encourage residents to dispose of improvement scheme located near Member for Economic Growth incorporating solar panels, Waltham Forest Libraries and their waste in the correct way. Highams Park Station is nearing and High Streets. Members of condensing gas boilers and well- leisure centres. Alternatively, you As well as continuing to fund completion, giving a boost to local the E4 Harmony Choir sang insulated walls and roofs. can download the guide as a PDF weekly refuse collections, the businesses and the town centre. some Christmas favourites to get We are also proposing to invest by visiting www.walthamforest. Council also offers a free Large Item The improvements have been everyone in the festive spirit. almost £18million on existing gov.uk/enjoylife. To sign up Collection Service meaning that funded by a £100,000 grant that Toufik Tadjne, owner of Café council homes in 2017/18 including to the Waltham Forest Culture there’s no excuse to dump items of Waltham Forest Council secured Mocca, said: “This is a great new kitchens and bathrooms, new mailing list, send an email with the unwanted furniture. from the Greater London Authority scheme and we’re really happy central heating, renewal of roofs subject ‘Mailing List’ to culture@ Turn to the neighbourhoods (GLA) via the New Homes Bonus. with the end product. The and windows as well as decorating walthamforest.gov.uk. feature on p6 to read more about Businesses to have benefitted improvements will provide a real and environmental work. And that’s not all, as 2016 also the Council’s work to crack down include Corner Café, Flicks uplift for the area, and I’m grateful For further info, visit www. saw the opening of the Waltham on people who commit anti-social hairdressers, Good View Chinese to all the staff involved.” walthamforest.gov.uk/ Forest Feel Good Centre (170 enviro-crimes, and how to book takeaway, Café Mocca, Karen Jane regeneration. Chingford Road, E17 5AA) on your free Large Item Collection Florists, Computers Fixed, Just for Housing Monday 3 October. The culmination online. Gents, Willows Complementary The Council is continuing to A life of leisure of the Council’s £30million Centre and Swift Supplements. deliver on its commitment to Hundreds of thousands of you investment in its leisure centres, the More info The improvements completed so provide housing for everyone’s turned out for the Council’s ‘Get landmark centre features climbing far include new illuminated signage, needs, by supporting the delivery Together’ events last year, with walls, a mini trampoline park, a For further information, visit contemporary window vinyls, of new Council, affordable and residents of all ages enjoying multi-challenge sport and adventure www.walthamforest.gov.uk/ hand-painted wooden features private homes across the borough, everything from family-friendly zone, a three-tiered play kingdom neighbourhoods. Issue 175 I 9 January 2017 5 www.walthamforest.gov.uk What you say Residents tell Waltham Forest News what they think of the Council’s efforts to meet its overall priorities Kim Watson, Walthamstow Elijah Cham, Chingford Veronica Maloney, Chingford Charles Gould, Chingford “I’ve lived in Walthamstow since “You can see there is a better range “I’ve seen some improvement to “I’ve noticed the shopfront the mid-90s and have definitely of shops now, which is good as town centres in recent years, but improvements and these really noticed improvements to the town more local businesses means more there needs to be a better range of help to make the town centres look centre in recent years. The new jobs for local people. I used to go to shops that cater for everyone. I use better. I don’t really use the Council’s shops and cinema development are the Pool and Track in Walthamstow public transport and find I am able leisure centres as I think they are a great and there is a good range of but have not visited since it re- to get around easily. I’m heading to bit expensive, but I would probably restaurants and pubs locally. I go opened as the Feel Good Centre. Walthamstow Library which is a consider it if there were some swimming every week at the new The Council should be making it good local facility and has everything cheaper options. I think it’s good that Waltham Forest Feel Good Centre. easier for all people to find affordable I need. I go there to read and relax!” the Council is working to provide I do think the Council should homes, treating everyone equally. more housing locally. There is good be doing what it can to provide There should also be more hostels nightlife here but I’d like to see a affordable housing, such as shared and support for homeless people to few more bars as some have closed ownership schemes.” help them find places to live.” down and not been replaced.” Our core duty is to Priority: Help all of our residents enjoy a good quality of life keep vulnerable adults Family and children safe and Priority: We will support affordable healthy, ensuring housing for everyone’s needs Housing that they have dignity and choice in their Priority: We will keep your neighbourhood clean and safe lives. This crosses all Clean and safe responsibilities and Priority: We will help build a strong local services. economy and thriving town centres Local economy www.walthamforest.gov.uk/priorities 6 In brief Gardening Skills course Residents can sign up for a seven-week Gardening Skills course that begins in February. The course will teach you practical skills in Lloyd Park (Forest Road, E17 5EH). It’s perfect for anyone who wants to improve their plant-growing knowledge, and for those seeking employment in gardening. You’ll learn about caring for seedlings, organic gardening, understanding plant problems, garden design and more. Everyone who successfully completes the course will receive a City and Guilds Level 1 in Horticulture. • For info, email gardeninginthepark@ gmail.com. To enrol, visit www. lbwfadultlearning.co.uk. Walthamstow transport Cllr Clyde Loakes meets the NSL Environmental Enforcement Officers improvements Work is continuing on the transport Paying the price improvement programme for Walthamstow Town Centre. The Council is working closely with Transport for London to transform the ‘Walthamstow Gyratory’, which is the area on Hoe Street and Selborne Road around Walthamstow Central tube station, to n  Council crackdown on littering leads to almost 170 prosecutions make the area more pleasant, accessible and safer area for all road users. A new n  Officers are patrolling enviro-crime hotspots and fining offenders traffic layout is now in place that will remain until summer 2017. The Council Almost 170 people have been case that has gone to court so far. and costs after being found guilty incidents and the issuing of fines will be consulting on longer term plans for the area early in 2017, and feedback convicted in court for littering Cllr Clyde Loakes, Deputy in court. officers feel safer, and disputes over will be used to help shape the final offences such as spitting, Leader and Cabinet Member for “A £500 fine makes for one incidents can be corroborated. design. Subject to approval, the main dropping cigarette butts and Environment, said: “We know that expensive cigarette break, and The initiative to involve NSL works will take place until summer 2018. chucking chewing gum in just the majority of residents take great hopefully this will make these officers in enforcing low-level • For the latest updates, visit www. over a year, as part of a Council pride in their communities and people will think twice about enviro-crimes has allowed the walthamforest.gov.uk/e17roadworks. crackdown on anti-social clean up after themselves, so we dropping their butts in future,” Council’s Neighbourhoods officers enviro-crimes. won’t let an inconsiderate few ruin added Cllr Loakes. to focus their time on larger issues In November 2015 Waltham it for everyone else. “Recent research has shown such as fly-tipping. Large Item Forest Council launched a nine- “We are serious about wiping that smoking-related rubbish Earlier this year local authorities month trial that saw a team of out enviro-crime in Waltham makes up more than a third of litter, in England and Wales were given Collections environmental officers from NSL – Forest, so anyone who thinks they suggesting that some smokers the power to issue FPNs carrying a the contractor that already provides can drop litter here and not get need to understand that dropping fine of £400 to anyone caught fly- If you’re planning a New Year clear-out, parking services in the borough caught needs to think again. We’ve cigarette butts on the street is not tipping, something Waltham Forest remember that the Council offers a free – targeting enviro-crime hotspots issued around 7,000 fixed penalty acceptable. Most of our bins have Council lobbied the government for. large item collection service, and you can across the borough. This was then notices in the space of a year, and special sections for cigarette butts, The Council has already issued have up to five items collected at a time. extended to the end of January successfully prosecuted around so there really is no excuse for over 130 FPNs since these It’s easy to book a collection via your 2017. 170 irresponsible people who dropping them and leaving them powers came in, and last month My Account on the Council website, and Anyone caught dropping litter by thought they could get away with for someone else to pick up.” successfully prosecuted its first fly- you will be given a choice of available the officers is issued with a fixed not paying their fines. We’re now The Council spends more tipper for refusing to pay their fine. collection dates. You can also cancel penalty notice (FPN) which carries looking to implement a permanent than £5million a year keeping They were landed with a £1,100 bill or add extra items to your collection an £80 fine (reduced to £50 if paid enforcement scheme across the the borough’s streets, parks after the court ruled in the Council’s online up to 24 hours beforehand, as within 10 days). If offenders do not borough so that this good work can and open spaces looking their favour. long as you do not exceed five items. pay their fines then the Council continue.” best, so encouraging people not Once you’ve booked, just leave your is following up with court action. The majority of prosecutions for to litter is of huge benefit, both items as close to the front edge of your As of last month 6,875 FPNs had non-payment of fines have been environmentally and financially. More info property as possible by 6am on the day of collection. been issued since the start of the for smoking related litter, which The NSL officers involved in the For more information on the • Book a collection at www. trial, and 169 people had been includes dropping cigarette butts. pilot scheme wear bodycams that Neighbourhoods team, and to walthamforest.gov.uk/recycling. prosecuted for not paying their In the most recent cases smokers they turn on whenever they spot report enviro-crimes, visit www. fines. The Council has won every were ordered to pay £500 in fines a potential perpetrator. By filming walthamforest.gov.uk/mystreet. Issue 175 I 9 January 2017 7 EVERY STREET CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK www.walthamforest.gov.uk Cracking Christmas Courier In brief n  Hundreds of residents took advantage of the Christmas Courier scheme Lea Bridge n  Council developing plans for a borough-wide zero emission courier service Road festive period. have difficulties getting here. It’s Transport improvements for Lea Bridge “By using emission-free vehicles immediate and the bikes are very Road, which are being introduced as to make deliveries we are helping quick on the roads.” part of the Mini-Holland programme, are to reduce the amount of local The Council secured £400,000 starting to take shape. Work is underway journeys being made by motor from the Mayor of London’s Air on the section from Burwell Road to vehicles, which in turn helps to cut Quality Fund (MAQF) to launch a Markhouse Road, including the creation of a new segregated cycle track on congestion and improve air quality. zero emission courier scheme for both sides of the road. This will create We are now developing plans for a local businesses. The project is a safe, separate space for cyclists and borough-wide zero emission courier working to find greener ways of make roads clearer for motorists at the service, and the feedback received making local goods deliveries. same time. New road closures will also so far has been really encouraging. Local businesses that took part be implemented on the junctions with We’ve also been approached by in the Christmas Courier scheme Sanderstead Road, Belvedere Road and other boroughs keen to find out included OrganicLea, The Italian Kettlebaston Road, to improve safety and more!” Delicatessen of Walthamstow, The Christmas Courier scheme proved to be hugely popular create more attractive residential streets. Resident Becky Kingsnorth, was Perky Blenders Coffee, Debbie Residents, emergency services and very happy with the service she Bliss Home, Froth and Rind, other services will still be able to access received: “I ordered a gift online Bella Quail, Maghreb Food Store, properties in these roads, they will just The Christmas Courier scheme drop’ service also offered shoppers from an awesome local business, Menagerie Makes, Petals in Bloom, have to enter them a different way. Any which was launched to provide the chance to get their heavy and I was amazed when it was Forest Wines, In Vino Veritas, road closures will not be implemented emission-free local deliveries in bags of Christmas shopping from delivered the same day, for free, Clapton Craft, E17 Art House, until the end of January 2017, and the Walthamstow over the festive Walthamstow Market delivered. and by bike too!” Orford Saloon Deli, Leontia Gallery, Council will be sending a letter to any period was a huge success, with Cllr Clyde Loakes, Deputy Participating businesses are Forest Wines and the William Morris households affected to make them aware over 1,000 packages delivered in Leader and Cabinet Member also impressed with the service Gallery. in advance. just 12 days. for Environment, said: “We have that Christmas Courier is providing • For more information on all More info Fruit and veg, craft beers, wine had an overwhelmingly positive for their customers. Edna Kim, the improvements, visit www. and coffee were all delivered free response to our Christmas Courier owner of Petals in Bloom said: For more information about how the enjoywalthamforest.co.uk/lea-bridge- of charge from local businesses service, which made over 1,000 “Customers were very happy to find Council is making it easier to walk road using cargo bikes and electric vans deliveries and supported some out about the scheme. It opened and cycle around the borough visit during December. A ‘shop and fantastic local businesses over the up possibilities with people who www.enjoywalthamforest.co.uk. Waltham Forest Design Awards Awards celebrate the best designed buildings or places Higham Hill Road won the award for Best Residential Scheme in the 2014 Waltham Forest Design Awards New buildings, conversions, restorations, extensions, public art installations can all be nominated Builders, architects, owners and Entries should be submitted tenants are being encouraged to before noon on Friday 10 February enter the Council’s 2017 Design 2017 and include photographs or Awards. illustrations on a CD and ready- Residents can also suggest their mounted on card or foam board. favourite scheme and the Council Full details on how to make an entry will encourage its designers to are on the Council’s website. make an entry. If you would like to suggest an The Awards are open to all new entry you can let the Council know by buildings, conversions, restorations, Monday 30 January 2017 who will extensions, or environmental then contact the architect or developer improvements such as landscaping, and invite them to make a submission. public art and street improvements Winners will be picked by a judging that have been completed since panel that will include representatives More info January 2014. from the Royal Institute of British The scheme can be large or small, Architects, the Royal Town Planning For more information and assistance in submitting an entry or to located anywhere in the borough, and Institute and the Waltham Forest make a suggestion phone Tania Drew on 020 8496 6739 or email there is no restriction on the type or Guardian. Announcements will be [email protected]. 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Tuesday 31 January, 6.30–8.30pm Saturday 28 January, 8pm visualization, including helpful postures Waltham Forest Feel Good Centre, Is your waist 38 inches or bigger? Do Quaker House, 1a Jewel Road, E17 4QU The Plough and Harrow, 419 Leytonstone for pregnancy, labour and birth. For more 170 Chingford Road, E17 5AA you want to lose weight, have a healthier The Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association High Road, E11 4JU information, visit www.arlenedunkley- Join us for a free trial Karate class. lifestyle and ultimately be fitter? Our new invites adults with dyslexia to its latest A monthly night of Rock ‘n’ Roll and wood.co.uk, email info@arlenedunkley- Everyone is welcome. Suitable for children 12 week programme, starting 13 February, meet-up. Guest speaker is Home Officer Rockabilly. January is Record Hop month – wood.co.uk or phone 07976 903 003. aged six or above. For more information, can help you for free! Be trained by club researcher, Charlotte Moore. 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Maximum 8 to 10 people, to ensure Email [email protected] or visit Wednesdays from 25 January, 7–9pm Leyton Sixth Form College, Essex Road, A 10 week beginners’ computer course, safety and personal attention. You can be www.zumbazoe.co.uk. SCORE, 100 Oliver Road, E10 5JY E10 6EQ covering all aspects of getting started A 5 a side football league for guys who A free 10-week evening course for adults with using a desktop computer. Includes EEnnrroolllliinngg nnooww!! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK OR A CHANGE OF CAREER? Attend a recruitment session to start your career in childcare. You will gain experience working in good or outstanding Ofsted Tuesday 24 January 2017, 2pm–4.30pm rated settings and gain qualifi cations (level two or Tuesday 7 February 2017, 10am–12.30pm level three childcare)… and you will be paid! Wednesday 15 February 2017, 2pm–4.30pm Jobs available now for Steps into Childcare candidates will also be Tuesday 28 February 2017, 10am–12.30pm 16 to 23 year olds entitled to: Leyton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, • On-going career information, advice and There has never been a better time to apply for an 3 The Square, High Road Leyton, Leyton, E10 5NR, guidance apprenticeship. We are recruiting apprentices now (opposite Pizza Hut, Leyton Mills Retail Park), • In work support for the best private and public sector employers in nearest tube stop Leyton. • Travel allowance the borough. We have weekly drop-in sessions for new applicants, • Support with childcare Benefi ts of Apprenticeships parents, carers who want to more information about • Shopping voucher • Wages up to £223 per week with paid holidays Apprenticeships every Wednesday 2.30–5pm at Leyton Neighbourhood Learning Centre. To join a class come to our Information Session on • Excellent career prospects Tuesday 17 January 2017, 10am–2pm • Specialist training to gain industry specifi c You can also: qualifi cations Text ‘Apprenticeship’ and your name to Leyton Neighbourhood Learning Centre • Expert support to help you succeed 07740 046 122, phone the Apprenticeship Team 3 The Square (Next to ASDA) on 020 8496 2029/020 8496 2981 High Road, Leyton E10 5NR “ I can say that without the support from or email [email protected] Courses are free for Jobseekers. Waltham Forest Adult Learning S ervice, or [email protected] I wouldn’t be where I am now’’ English for Speakers of Steps into Work Benny K, Apprentice, Passion Catering. Other Languages (ESOL) We offer level 2 and level 3 apprenticeships The Steps into Work team provides added support opportunities in accountancy, business and from experienced work coaches. 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Our childcare apprenticeship programme will give For information and assessments for ESOL, please you the right knowledge, skills, and experience phone 020 8496 2974 to make an appointment. Phone: 020 8496 2974 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/lbwfadultlearning www.lbwfadultlearning.co.uk Courses starting soon – places still available To enrol on to any of these courses please visit or call any of our main centres. Course code Course title Day Start date Time Weeks* Venue Standard Discounted Materials Exam Jobseekers fee fee fee fee concession Art, craft and fashion QRP8488-4T1 Art – Drawing Techniques Thursday 19/01/2017 9.30am 9 QR £115.20 £57.60 £5.00 £0.00 £57.60 QRP8486-5TA Asian Fashion: Garment with decorative neckline Friday 20/01/2017 10am 10 QR £114.00 £34.20 £5.00 £40.00 FREE QRP8513-6T1 Felt Making – make a scarf and felt cushion cover Saturday 11/03/2017 10am 2 QR £50.00 £25.00 £5.00 £0.00 £25.00 QRP8500-1TA Furniture Decorative Paint: distressing and antiquing Monday 24/04/2017 1pm 11 QR £114.00 £34.20 £10.00 £40.00 FREE QRP8485-6TA Further Sewing Skills: L1 Certificate in Fashion Saturday 21/01/2017 10am 23 QR £204.00 £61.20 £5.00 £51.50 FREE QRP8487-2TA Garment Making L2 Tuesday 17/01/2017 6.30pm 23 QR £204.00 £61.20 £5.00 £51.00 FREE Enrolling QLLRPP88550182--32TT11 IPnotrtotedruyc –ti omni xteod U lepvheollss t(eervye) TWueedsndeasyday 1178//0011//22001177 66p.3m0pm 510 QLLR ££17250..0000 ££3670..5000 ££1100..0000 ££00..0000 ££3670..5000 Now LLP8507-3T1 Pottery – mixed levels (pm) Wednesday 18/01/2017 2pm 10 LL £144.00 £72.00 £10.00 £0.00 £72.00 LLP8504-3T1 Pottery – mixed levels (am) Wednesday 18/01/2017 9.30am 10 LL £144.00 £72.00 £10.00 £0.00 £72.00 QRP8490-2T1 Sewing Bee: Item of your choice Tuesday 21/02/2017 3.30pm 5 QR £62.50 £31.25 £5.00 £0.00 £31.25 QRP8489-2TA Sewing Skills: Level 1 award Tuesday 21/02/2017 9.30am 5 QR £95.00 £28.50 £5.00 £35.00 FREE QRP8499-1TA Upholstery L1 – Upholster a stool or small item Monday 16/01/2017 6pm 10 QR £114.00 £34.20 £10.00 £40.00 FREE QRP8491-1TA Upholstery L2 Award: Upholster a stuff over chair Monday 16/01/2017 1pm 10 QR £114.00 £34.20 £10.00 £35.00 FREE New courses QRP8501-1TA Upholstery L2 Award: Upholster a stuff over chair Monday 24/04/2017 6pm 11 QR £114.00 £34.20 £10.00 £35.00 FREE QRP8510-6T1 Wood engraving – relief printmaking Saturday 28/01/2017 10am 5 QR £75.00 £37.50 £5.00 £0.00 £37.50 We are adding new courses daily. To see Beauty therapies the most up-to-date course availability QRH8292-8TA Level 2 Diploma in Women’s Hairdressing Thu, Fri 09/02/2017 9.30am 20 QR £480.00 £144.00 £20.00 £30.00 FREE please visit LLV8238-8TA AAT Access to Accounts Level 1 Award Tuesday 10/01/2017 9.30am 5 LL £95.00 £28.50 £40.00 £29.00 FREE our website. To enrol, drop in to or LLV8239-8TA AAT Access to Accounts Level 1 Award Tuesday 21/02/2017 9.30am 5 LL £95.00 £28.50 £40.00 £29.00 FREE call any of our centres, LLV8240-8TA AAT Access to Accounts Level 1 Award Tuesday 25/04/2017 9.30am 5 LL £95.00 £28.50 £40.00 £29.00 FREE or post a completed enrolment form to LLV8255-8TA AAT Book-keeping Level 1 Award Friday 20/01/2017 9.30am 10 LL £153.00 £45.90 £40.00 £58.00 FREE the Queens Road Learning Centre with QRV8257-4TA AAT Book-keeping Level 1 Award Thursday 23/02/2017 9.30am 17 QR £153.00 £45.90 £40.00 £58.00 FREE a cheque made out QRV8248-1TA AAT Computerised Accounts (Sage) Level 1 Award Monday 16/01/2017 7pm 10 QR £95.00 £28.50 £40.00 £58.00 FREE to London Borough of Waltham Forest. QRV8285-5TA AAT Computerised Accounts (Sage) Level 1 Award Friday 20/01/2017 1pm 10 QR £95.00 £28.50 £40.00 £58.00 FREE LLV8293-8TA AAT Foundation Certificate in Accounting Level 2 Thu, Sat 02/03/2017 6pm 20 LL £421.60 £126.48 £129.00 £185.00 FREE Note: All information QRE8360-4TA Business Admin – Level 1 Thursday 19/01/2017 9.30am 10 QR £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 FREE is correct at the time of print. Sometimes QRE8361-4TA Business Admin – Level 1 Thursday 20/04/2017 9.30am 10 QR £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 FREE course details, fees, QRV8258-2TA Business Administration Level 1 Award Thursday 19/01/2017 9.30am 10 QR £95.00 £28.50 £0.00 £30.00 FREE dates or times have QRV8259-2TA Business Administration Level 1 Award Thursday 20/04/2017 9.30am 10 QR £95.00 £28.50 £0.00 £30.00 FREE to change for reasons QRV8429-2TA Social Media for Business – Level 1 Award Tuesday 31/01/2017 7pm 8 QR £80.00 £24.00 £0.00 £30.00 FREE that Waltham Forest Adult Learning Service LLV8243-8TA Starting Your Own Business – Level 1 Award Saturday 21/01/2017 9.30am 4 LL £80.00 £24.00 £0.00 £30.00 FREE has no control over. LLV8244-8TA Starting Your Own Business – Level 1 Award Saturday 22/04/2017 9.30am 4 LL £80.00 £24.00 £0.00 £30.00 FREE Our staff will be able Computers and ICT to confirm all details for you when you book QRK8311-8TA Computers for Beginners – Part 1 (Entry 1) Wednesday 26/04/2017 10am 10 QR £144.00 £43.20 £0.00 £30.00 FREE your course. QRK8313-8TA Computers for Beginners – Part 2 (Entry 2) Friday 28/04/2017 10am 10 QR £144.00 £43.20 £0.00 £30.00 FREE QRK8314-8TA Computers for Improvers (Entry 3) Monday 16/01/2017 10am 10 QR £153.00 £45.90 £0.00 £30.00 FREE QRK8315-8TA Computers for Improvers (Entry 3) Monday 24/04/2017 10am 11 QR £153.00 £45.90 £0.00 £30.00 FREE HHK8373-1T2 Computers for Jobseekers Monday 20/02/2017 1pm 5 HH FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE HHK8374-1T2 Computers for Jobseekers Monday 24/04/2017 1pm 4 HH FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE MCK8412-3T2 Let’s Get Digital (Sth Chingford Methodist Church 4) Monday 27/02/2017 10am 5 MC FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE MCK8413-3T2 Let’s Get Digital (Sth Chingford Methodist Church 5) Monday 17/04/2017 10am 5 MC FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE WCK8418-3T2 Let’s Get Digital (William Morris Comm Centre 4) Monday 27/02/2017 1pm 5 WC FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE WCK8419-3T2 Let’s Get Digital (William Morris Comm Centre 5) Monday 17/04/2017 1pm 5 WC FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE QRK8389-3T1 Using Facebook Wednesday 19/04/2017 7pm 2 QR £20.00 £10.00 £0.00 £0.00 £10.00 LLK8385-2T1 Web Design Introduction Tuesday 28/02/2017 10am 5 LL £50.00 £25.00 £0.00 £0.00 £25.00 LLK8386-2T1 Wordpress Introduction Tuesday 10/01/2017 10am 5 LL £50.00 £25.00 £0.00 £0.00 £25.00 LLK8387-2T1 Wordpress Introduction Tuesday 25/04/2017 10am 5 LL £50.00 £25.00 £0.00 £0.00 £25.00 Creative writing QRA8229-1T1 Creative Writing Monday 20/02/2017 7pm 11 QR £96.00 £48.00 £0.00 £0.00 £48.00 QRA8228-3T1 Creative Writing Wednesday 22/02/2017 9.30am 11 QR £120.00 £60.00 £0.00 £0.00 £60.00 Family learning QCN8445-4T4 Family Learning – Calm Children, Calm Parents Thursday 12/01/2017 1pm 5 QC FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE QRN8446-4T4 Family Learning – Calm Children, Calm Parents Thursday 23/02/2017 12.15pm 4 QR FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE HGN8459-4T4 Family Learning – First Aid Awareness Thursday 12/01/2017 1pm 5 HG FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE RSN8451-2T4 Family Learning – Good Children, Great Parents Tuesday 17/01/2017 6.30pm 4 RS FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE QRN8452-2T4 Family Learning – Good Children, Great Parents Tuesday 28/02/2017 6.30pm 4 QR FREE FREE £0.00 £0.00 FREE

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