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Your cultural life in Walthamstow No.10 • November 2013

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Fellowship is Life


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Andrea Humphries

“Whenever I go in the garden or an outdoor space I draw, and that feeds into my work.”

As a child one of Andrea’s earliest memories is of being in her neighbour’s vegetable patch, shoulder high in huge rhubarb plants and gooseberry bushes. ‘I loved it there, playing in the mud between leafy plants and neat, ordered rows of seedlings. That sense of happiness and inspiration I get when being in a garden has remained throughout my life. I remember doing handstands when I was seven on the front lawn next to my mother’s hydrangea shrubs. They were covered with huge bushy blue balls of flowers. There was a beautiful dark red peony bush outside the lounge window and our garden was divided from our neighbours by a little wood of silver birch trees that grew out of a peppermint patch’. I spent two weeks on an allotment as a student making large charcoal drawings of huge green cabbages. For another college reportage project, I chose to draw my landlady’s Victorian terraced garden. I now have my own garden to inspire me, and often my children will bring their sketchbooks, and draw with me’.

Andrea’s paintings are a mixture of coastal scenes, invented landscapes and varied forms of still life with favourite flowers. Images start from sketchbook studies made in or around a house or garden, and from past holidays in Cornwall, Ireland and Scotland. A recurring theme in her still life work is the painted vessel motif set within a landscape. Still life work is painted with emphasised simplicity. Some parts of the painting have become abstracted, being described only by colour, texture or pattern. Sketchbook drawings are often transferred directly onto a painting of a vessel. Andrea uses a limited colour palette and limited tonal range. White is added to humanise and soften colour. She often uses white on white, pencil on white, and gesso on gesso. You can see Andrea’s work at Penny Fieldings Gallery, 34 Orford Road, E17 9NJ, 7 November -5 January. The gallery is open Weds/Thurs 11am-7pm, Fri/Sat 10am -6pm, Sun 11am-6pm. www.pennyfielding.com www.andreahumphries.com


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ELCOME to the second month of Words over

Waltham Forest. Artillery who are behind the E17 Art Trail have worked in conjunction with local libraries to attract a stella cast of writers and poets to the borough, including on the 2 November the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Locally based comedian and wordsmith, Rob Auton will be appearing at the Rose and Crown on the 13th, fresh from winning the Dave Best Joke at the Edinburgh Festival. There are also numerous art exhibitions around town celebrating the power of words and language. Two stand outs for me are ‘Words on the Street’ at the Pictorem Gallery on Hoe Street, and ‘Use Words not Fists’ featuring the work of last month’s E List cover star, Two Pipe Problem at the E17 Art House on Church Hill. Both shows run until 16 November. Two Pipe also created the poster artwork for the festival itself (page 3). Last month I finally got to attend a performance at the theatre above the Rose and Crown. To be honest it had taken me a while to go, because to put it mildly I am not the biggest fan of musical theatre, in fact I would rather listen to two hours of car alarms than watch people singing a little too carefully things they could easily speak. I fear I am from a generation damaged by the works of Andrew Lloyd Webber. But All Star Productions’ (featured in August’s E List) Days of Hope was set during the Spanish Civil War so I prayed that a dose of hefty politics and historical passions would compensate for any sentimental balladry. So with my copy of George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia in hand, I bit the bullet and went along with a friend. You can probably guess what I’m going to say now, and I’m not just saying it, the musical could have been about Damascus, because I saw the light. The performances were passionate, the acting excellent and the vocally challenging set pieces flawlessly sung throughout. The theatre was set up so there was no stage, the actors performed in the middle of the room with us the audience sitting round. This means there’s no detachment, you almost feel like you’re part of the unfolding story, well you do if you sit in the front row anyway. The musical written by Howard Goodall, who bizarrely also wrote the Blackadder theme tune, was funny, thoughtful and resonant and had my neighbours in tears by the end. So that’s me converted then. Thanks to Andy and everyone at All Star for making such a memorable and first class night. Finally thanks to Auntie Maureen for her excellent interview with Flossie for this month’s Local Hero. We are blessed with a diverse choice of pubs in E17 these days but Flossie and her husband Roger were the first to stick their necks out and try and do something different.

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NOVEMBER Friday 1 Lick The Pencil: Young People’s 1-1 Creative Writing Surgery Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Bring along a creative writing problem and get 1-1 feedback on your work. 30 minute individual slots will be allocated to each person. Ages 7-18. 2-5pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 Concert by Kuma Lisa St Mary’s Church, Church Hill E17 9RJ Evening of amazing and original music in aid of St Mary’s church bells, by rising local band Kuma Lisa (‘Beautiful sounds’: BBC Radio London). Doors open 7:30pm, Concert 8:00pm. Entrance £8, payable on door, includes glass of wine or soft drink. Dennis Hewitt 02082793843 walthamstowbells.stmary@ntlworld.com Pop up shop – Eat or heat 50p book sale Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road E17 4QU Fundraising book, cd & DVD sale, wide selection at only 50p each. Amazing books for sale to raise funds for the food bank. 12am-5pm. Contact twitter @eatorheat Pop up – Eat or heat community cafe Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road E17 4QU Homemade soup, cakes. Tea and coffee in a relaxed friendly environment. 12am-5pm. Contact twitter @eatorheat Monsters Ball Party TSP Youth Space Charity, 245 Wood Street E17 3NT Halloween style party for age 8 -14 only, music fun and games for all those attending. 6.30-9pm. £3 per child. 020 8045 4523 for more information.

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The Wilcumstowe Times Stow Roses update Local Hero: Flossie Walthamstow Diary Spotted Walthamstow

Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Poetry and music with our inspirational Poet Laureate and regular collaborator John Sampson, plus London’s first Young Poet Laureate. Part of the Words over Waltham Forest Festival. 7-9pm. FREE. Register at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/ event/7963461929

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WVRA Annual Village Bulb Planting Meet at Village Square on corner of Orford and Eden Roads Help plant crocus, daffodil and fritillary bulbs around the Village. Please bring a trowel and a kneeler if you have them. 10.30am-12.30pm. FREE. Helen Lerner 0781 404 2499 or helen@walthamstowvillage.net E17 Storywalk - A Words Over Waltham Forest Event Starts from Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Taking in both local landmarks and hidden gems, storywalkers will be treated to spoken word performances of six site-specific stories during a twohour ramble. 11am-1pm & 2-4pm. FREE but £5 donation to Lloyd Park Children’s Centre appreciated. Booking recommended, please visit tinyurl.com/e17storywalk Launch of ‘joined up writing’ The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Launch of The Mill’s poetry anthology, poems by children and adults, inspired by sculptures seen at The Mill. Readings and free copies. FREE. Tues-Thurs 10am-7pm. Fri-Sat 10am-6pm. Sun 11am-2pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org Saturday Social with Jerome Anderson The Trades Hall, 17 Hoe Street E17 4SB (entrance in Tower Hamlets Road) Beginners Jive & Lindy Hop class 1212.45pm (no partner required), then social dancing to swing, rock’n’roll and RnB until 3pm. Class & Social £8, Social only £5. More info www.jeromelanderson.com Into the deep dark forest... Lower Ground Floor, 5 Blackhorse Lane E17 6DS Transforming Inky Cuttlefish into a forest with words and imagery. Local artists will be exhibiting artwork alongside poems and text in response to the title. Children and adults are welcome to come along to the studios and contribute to our evolving fairy-tale which will create a ‘Forest of Words’ along one of the walls in the exhibition space. FREE. Late night opening 7-11pm. www.inky-cuttlefish.co.uk

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Walthamstow Firework display Chestnut Field behind Town Hall, Forest Road E17 4JF 6-9pm - pyrotechnics firing at 8pm. FREE.

Wednesday 6 Girls’ Night In: Author Panel Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Join female author duet Helen Chandler and Jamie Baywood as they discuss the ideas behind their first novels and individual journeys to published authors. 7-9pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 Newly Self-Employed: The Basics Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Are you newly Self-Employed or considering becoming Self-Employed? In this workshop Nnenna Anyanwu (Accountant) will cover all you need to know about becoming Self-Employed. 7.30-9.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

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McGuffins Film and TV Quiz Night Rose and Crown, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Test your knowledge of the film and TV greats at this popular monthly quiz night in aid of the campaign to save Walthamstow’s EMD Cinema. Doors open 8.30pm. £1.50 per person. www.mcguffin.info

More Than Beginners Course Eight Count The Trades Hall, 17 Hoe Street E17 4SB (entrance in Tower Hamlets Road) Do you have some six count partner dancing experience? This four week course will consolidate the six count moves you already know, and introduce you to some basic eight count. 8.309.30pm. Special offer for the four weeks - £40 per individual. More info www.jeromelanderson.com

Sunday 3 Walthamstow Folk Club Ye Olde Rose Theatre, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Debby McClatchy. One of the queens of Americana. Debby has a repertoire of some of the most powerful and moving traditional American music, and is brilliant fun and a charming performer. 7.30pm. £7. 07740 612 607 info@walthamstowfolk.co.uk Eastern Front The Chequers, 145 High Street E17 7BX Sunday session with good food, great booze and djs supplying an across the board soundtrack - folk funk, worldwide soul, balearic disco and much more. 4pm til late. FREE.

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SPIN-A-DISC The Nag’s Head Pub, 9 Orford Road E17 9LP You bring the records, Auntie and Spinnin’ Jim play ’m. Loud! On real turntables. So dust off your discs on 78, 45 or 33rpm and bring for a pizza-fueled airing at the pub. FREE. 8-11pm.

Tuesday 5 GB&T Men’s Social Network ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN A get-together out of premises to meet, share experiences and socialise in a safe and welcoming environment away from the scene. 7-9.30pm. £2. 0208 509 3898 or e-mail info@elop.org

Children’s cooking classes at Le Delice Le Delice Cafe, 114 Hoe Street E17 4QR This event aims to develop the creativity of your children and have fun! They can discover the world of the cooking and experience delicious recipes that they can bring home to enjoy their creation. For ages 5 to 12 years. Lessons at 3pm, 4pm and 5pm. £6.40 per child! Spaces limited so book at info@ledelice.co.uk, @ledelicee17 Natural Voices - Music Class Orford House Social Club, Orford Rd Walthamstow Village, E17 9QR Launch night of Natural Voices first mixed choir for men and women, 90 minutes of fun warm ups and uplifting funky songs. 7.30-9pm. Free 90 minute session for all to try. To book Lizzy 07950204338 or naturalvoices@hotmail.co.uk Stow Roses – the WI in Walthamstow The Warrant Officer, 318 Higham Hill Road E17 5RG The speaker is Susan Murray, a successful Walthamstow based comedian, who will be sharing her experience of being a woman on the comedy circuit. 7.30-9.30pm. Visitors £5.00 or annual membership £34.70. www.facebook.com/stowroses or follow us @walthamstowwi

Thursday 7 Print making workshop The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Make a print using alphabet letters with artist Kirsten Schmidt. £2 donation welcome. 3.3-5pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org

Communal Epic Poem Wood Street Library, Forest Road E17 4AA Help create a communal epic poem with guidance from Coppermill Poets. The final poem will be made into a book and poster. 4-6pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 Andrea Humphries – Paintings Penny Fielding, 34 Orford Road E17 9NJ Andrea’s paintings are a mixture of coastal scenes, invented landscapes and varied forms of still life with favourite flowers. FREE. Private View 6.30-9pm. www.pennyfielding.com Guffaw Comedy Club very proudly presents the legendary JUNIOR SIMPSON Rose and Crown Theatre Pub, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Top class stand-up comedy with Junior Simpson, Michael Fabbri (Channel 4’s So You Think You’re Funny?), Beth Black and compered by Susan Murray. Doors 8.30pm, show 9pm. £10. Tickets available from http://www. wegottickets.com/event/244583 or on the door on the night. Info Alaric 07971712019 WMG Late: Fashion William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Unleash your inner fashion designer with free activities and expert tutorials from the East London Fashion Guerrilla. Show off your new look to tunes from live DJs. 6.30-10.30pm. Free drop-in, no booking necessary. www.wmgallery.org.uk Waltham Forest Vegan and Veggie Society Meet-up The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH Want to meet people in London & enjoy great vegan food? Come to the Hornbeam Cafe in Walthamstow for the first Waltham Forest Vegan and Veggie Society Meet-up. Everyone is welcome! 7.30-9.30pm Partner Charleston Course (couples only) The Trades Hall, 17 Hoe Street E17 4SB (entrance in Tower Hamlets Road) This four week course will teach you Charleston moves which are specifically intended to be danced to with a partner. You need to have completed my Beginners Jive and Lindy Hop course, or have previous experience of six count dance moves. 7.30-8.30pm. Special offer for the four weeks - £70 per couple - £40 per individual More info www.jeromelanderson.com

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Stow Baby Film Lounge presents Before Midnight (2013, Cert 15) Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR It has been nine years since we last met Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy), the French-American couple who once met on a train in Vienna. They now live in Paris with twin daughters, but have spent a summer in Greece. When the vacation is over and Jesse must send his teenage son off to the States, he begins to question his life decisions, and his relationship with Celine is at risk. Doors open 11.15am, Film 11.45am, Close 1.45pm. Tickets: £6.50/£5 conc, Babies up to 1yr only - Free. Tickets: www. stowfilmlounge.com with any remaining tickets on the door. 07910 643987 Storymakers 6-8yrs Harmony Hall 10 Truro Road E17 7BY Creative drama classes with Sarah from Grow Your Own Theatre. 4.30-5.30pm. Call Sarah on 07541 082 552 or visit www.gyot.org.uk

Stow Kids’ Film Lounge presents The Muppets (2011, Cert U) Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR With the help of three fans, The Muppets must reunite to save their old theatre from a greedy oil tycoon. On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, and his friends Gary (Jason Segel) and Mary (Amy Adams) from Smalltown, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) to drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets’ former stomping grounds, the Muppet Theatre. To stage The Greatest Muppet Telethon Ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theatre, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways. Doors open 10.30am, Natural Voices Choir workshop, Film 11.00am, Close 1pm. Tickets: £5.50 child, £4 acc adult, Under 2’s free. Tickets available online at www. stowfilmlounge.com or on the door.

In conversation with… Dorothy Koomson Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Converse with international bestselling author Dorothy Koomson and be amongst the first to discover the insights of her ninth and newest novel, The Flavours of Love. 7-9pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

Table Top Sale TSP Youth Space Charity, 245 Wood Street E17 3NT Do you have items to sell? Want to earn some extra money? Grab a Christmas bargain? Help raise money for a local children’s charity? Then please come along! 11am – 4pm. FREE. To book a table for seller costs £10 per table payable in advance. Call Kay or Rani on 0208 045 4523 for more details

Open Mic night The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH Experience local & talented performers, a supportive audience, drinks and snacks. Anyone is welcome to grace our intimate stage. Doors open at 7.30pm and music starts at 8.15. FREE, though donations appreciated. Andy 07940260558, andythemirror@ gmail.com

Kate O’Hearn Wood Street Library, Forest Road E17 4AA Join Kate for stories of knights, monsters and even some rubber ducks, as she discusses the inspiration for her bestselling novels, including her latest title ‘Valkyrie’. 12.30-1.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

Stow Film Lounge & Vintage Cabaraoke present Made of Stone (2013, Cert 15) and Indie Cabaraoke Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR An 80/90s indie themed evening with film, music and karaoke. Incorporating previously unseen material spanning The Stone Roses’ history, the personal experiences of many who were touched by the band and their music, and unparalleled access to the recordbreaking sell-out concerts which took place in summer 2012, this is the definitive record of the definitive band of the past 25 years. Doors open 7.15pm, Film 7.45pm, Cabaraoke 9.30pm, Close midnight. Tickets £6 conc, Ticket & Pizza from £17. Tickets: www.stowfilmlounge.com with any remaining tickets on the door. 07910 643987 Events marked

How to Write Like a Viking Warrior Wood Street Library, Forest Road E17 4AA Kennings are compact, surreal phrases peculiar to Viking and Angolo-Saxon verse. Come and join this creative writing and poetry workshop using kennings as an inspiration. 2-3.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 I Was Glad: music by Parry, Stanford and others St Mary’s Church, Church Hill E17 9RJ Stirring choral music by some of our finest English composers, with London Forest Choir, and Nicholas Garret as bass soloist. 7.30pm Tickets £10 (concessions £8, students £5, accompanied children £1). Tickets 020 8531 4837, online at www.londonforestchoir.org or on the door.

DANCE/FITNESS Waltham Forest Bilingual Group The Limes Children Centre, 6 Somers Road E17 6 RX Drop-in advice and play session for parents raising their children bilingually. 3.30-5.30pm. FREE. www.wfbilingual.org.uk Claire 07770 860038 Bell Ringing Selborne Walk by the stairs to the Food Hall Mini Bell Tower with ringing demonstration and opportunity to try your hand. Event to raise funds to help keep the bells at St Mary’s ringing for the next 100 years. 10am-5pm. No charge but please make a donation. Dennis Hewitt 02082793843 walthamstowbells.stmary@ntlworld.com Sham’s Kitchen pop-up restaurant The William Morris pub (old College Arms), 807-811 Forest Road E17 4JD Come and support the opening of the new William Morris pub with a plate of delicious curry! Sham’s kitchen will be serving 3 delicious curries (chicken, vegetarian and daal) served with pilau rice, salad and yoghurt. Arrive and be seated at 7pm to eat for 7.30pm. £10 per head. Book via email: shamshammir@gmail. com The Capris Rose and Crown Theatre Pub, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Fun 70s pop rock covers band from Walthamstow playing songs a leather gloved Capri driver would have listened to on their car cassette player. 9pm FREE. www.reverbnation.com/thecaprisband

Sunday 10 Walthamstow Folk Club Ye Olde Rose Theatre, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Saul Rose and James Delarre. James Delarre is well known to us in E17 from the Essex based Mawkin. Tonight he joins forces with the muscular Waterson:Carthy and Faustus melodian player Saul Rose for what promises to be an evening of incendiary music. 7.30pm. £7. 07740 612 607 info@walthamstowfolk.co.uk Enchanted Castle Party TSP Youth Space Charity, 245 Wood Street E17 3NT Fun themed party for children of all ages. 1-3pm. £3.50 for children, £1 for adults. 020 8045 4523 for more information. Shadow Puppets Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road E17 9NH Have a go at this Victorian parlour entertainment. Tell stories by cutting out silhouettes to project against a light box. 1.30-4pm. FREE. 020 8496 4391 www.walthamforest. gov.uk/vestry-house

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Monday 11 Stow Tellers The Walthamstow Storytelling Club’s opening night Welcome Centre, by St Mary’s Church, 8 Church End E17 9RJ Join us for this new storytelling club for grown-ups. Come and listen to traditional stories, legends, myths, fairytales, tall tales and fireside tales. Tell one too, if you like. 7.30-9.30pm. £4, £3, or £2 for concessions. stowtellers@yahoo.co.uk or 07837 308703 Experimental Film Club Rose and Crown Theatre Pub, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Watch, discuss and critique contemporary films with a chance to study the history of the genre. Plus guest speakers. All welcome. 8-10pm £3. E17popup presents “WE ARE 1!” Cantonese Dinner Rose and Crown Pub, 55 Hoe Street, E17 4SA E17popup has been going for 1 YEAR! Inviting old friends and new to relive the first ever pop up meal with a few tweaks. Classic homestyle Cantonese dishes. Join us! 6-10pm. More details and bookings please visit www.e17popup.co.uk

Tuesday 12 C R Ashbee and the Essex House Press William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Mary Greensted discusses Ashbee and the history of the Press, set up in 1898 and later relocated to Chipping Campden with the Guild of Handicraft. 6.30-10.30pm. £7(£5 for Friends of William Morris Gallery). Booking essential, via the Friends. Email: roger.huddle@ntlworld.com www.wmgallery.org.uk

Wednesday 13 Magical Fantastical Literary Soiree and Meet the Artist event Significant Seams, 131 Wood Street E17 3LX The launch of a new book club for the Wood Street neighbourhood, by the magical thinking poetry club, The Viking Shop, with Alex Bell’s Ladies Wot Read Book Club photo exhibition. 7-9pm. FREE. Rob Auton: The Sky Show Rose and Crown Theatre Pub, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA From the Edinburgh Festival to E17, the award-winning Rob Auton – winner of the Dave Prize for the Edinburgh Fringe’s funniest joke. Part of the Words over Waltham Forest Festival. 8-10pm. £5.95. To book, visit: robauton-efbevent. eventbrite.co.uk

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Creative Kids: Sea Faring William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Explore life on the sea and great ships in Frank Brangwyn’s paintings. 1011.30am, repeated at 1-2.30pm. FREE. Children under 5 with their parents and carers. Booking essential. Tel 020 8496 4390 or email wmg. bookings@walthamforest.gov.uk

Christmas Table Top Sale Holy Family Catholic School, 1 Shernhall Street E17 3EA Start your Christmas shopping, grab a bargain, a home-made cake to take home and enjoy some of our very moorish refreshments! 10.00am1.00pm. FREE entry. To book a table (cost £15) email t.friends@holyfamily.waltham.sch.uk or phone the school on 0208 520 0482.

Communal Epic Poem Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Help create a communal epic poem with guidance from Coppermill Poets. The final poem will be made into a book and poster. 1.30-3.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

The Library of Untold Stories Wood Street Library, Forest Road E17 4AA Inscribe your idea for a book you’ve never written in our Library of Untold Stories – a collective public sculpture made using clay and plaster. 10.30am3.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 Our Community, Our Word, Our Voice Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN A fusion of art and spoken word that evokes the thoughts and emotions which encapsulate the diversity of Waltham Forest. Developed by the Amber Ray Project. 4-6pm (Exhibition), 6-8pm (Performance) FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

Friday 15 Learning about local heritage The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Workshop on how to use museum archives to research local history. Would be of special interest to those interested in family history and immigration. FREE (lunch provided too). 10am-4pm The workshop is for our volunteer team, so please make an application to become a volunteer first at http:// share-uk.org/join-us/ Contact: esther@share-uk.org Kids Kitchen The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH We all cook a fresh healthy lunch together with our children (under 5s), while singing songs, playing and washing up, and there is also lovely café food (including cake!) available for us bigger kids too at lunchtime. 10-12am. £6 (£4 concession) Includes lunch for your child. Reserving a place is essential, but you can pay on the day. www.kidskitchenlondon.wordpress.com/ Guns2Roses The Dog and Duck, 222 Chingford Road E17 5AL Back by popular demand and as it’s Help a London Child night we are making it a pyjama party too! Organised by the Friends of The Standard. Doors 8pm, band 9pm. £10 in support of Help a London Child.

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Self-Publishing to Success Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road E17 9NH Rupert Colley, local author and series founder of the best-selling HarperCollins ebook series explains how to selfpublish your ebook: from editing and cover design to uploading onto online bookstores. Plus how to market your book and use social media. 11am-1pm FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 The Art of Writing: Global Love Letters Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Leaving anonymous love letters for strangers is becoming a global movement and it’s reached our borough! Listen to inspiring stories and write your own letters. 11.30am2.30pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 The Big Knit - with the Big Issue Significant Seams, 131 Wood Street E17 3LX Come help us try to help The Big Issue break the World Record for largest ever hand knit patchwork blanket and raise awareness of the complex nature of homelessness, and see a related photography exhibition by artist Mark Burton. 1-3pm. £3 suggested donation. www.wfbilingual.org.uk Claire 07770 860038 Knitting Pattern Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN If you could knit the pattern of your life, how would it look? Come and watch as Three Fates knit destiny in this unusual play. 11-11.45am and 2-2.45pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000 Saturday Social with Jerome Anderson Details as Saturday 2 Jam Tarts Madam La Zonga’s, Upstairs at the Nag’s Head, 9 Orford Road E19 9LP Auntie Maureen and Dolores Rocket invite you to dance the night away with specially selected sounds by women songwriters, composers, musicians and singers. 8-12pm. £5 on the door. First 33 get a free jam tart! Auntie Maureen: 07432 430386 doloresrocket@btinternet.com

Morris In The Closet The Gentleman’s Closet, inside Penny Fielding Gallery & Interiors, 34 Orford Road E17 9NJ Come eavesdrop on William Morris’ musings and thoughtful meanders inside a gentleman’s closet. This sound installation is lovingly produced by www. auntiemaureen.info FREE. 11am - 6pm. Walthamstow Folk Club Ye Olde Rose Theatre, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA The Askew Sisters. Emily and Hazel Askew are a young duo making waves with their energetic brand of English folk music. Using fiddle and melodeon, they play and sing with an infectious enjoyment and love for the music, winning them fans wherever they go. 7.30pm. £7. 07740 612 607 info@walthamstowfolk.co.uk Jazz At The Bell The Bell, 617 Forest Rd E17 4NE Live jazz and grooves featuring some of London’s finest jazz musicians. A relaxed atmosphere with excellent music perfect for a Sunday evening. 8pm. @JazzatTheBell

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Tuesday 19 GB&T Men’s Social Network ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN A space to meet each other, share experiences and socialise in a safe and welcoming environment away from the scene. 7-9.30pm. £2. 0208 509 3898 or e-mail info@elop.org Money Intelligence: Make Your Money Work For You Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Big bucks or peanuts, this seminar will teach you how to put your money to work in order to get the best returns. 11am-1pm. FREE. Bookings www.wflibraries.eventbrite. com, visit the library or 020 8496 3000

Thursday 21 Opening Doors at ELOP ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN Monthly social group for LGB&T aged 50+. 3-5pm. £2. 02085093898 or e-mail info@elop.org

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Weinstein’s War Trinity United Reformed Church, 58 Orford Road E17 9QU (entrance in West Avenue) Walthamstow Historical Society holds a reading of selections of wartime correspondence between Dave Weinstein who became Walthamstow’s first Jewish Mayor and his wife Sylvia. 7.30pm. £1.50 but free to members of the Walthamstow Historical Society. No booking required. www.walthamstowhistoricalsociety.org.uk WMG Late: The Long Table William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP An alternative dining experience inspired by Morris’s ideas of fellowship. Includes main course, dessert & a bottle of artisan beer. 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm). £22. Booking essential. alisonlloyd@justhospitality.co.uk or www.edibleexperiences.com Los Otros at The Vic The Victoria, 188 Hoe St, Walthamstow, London, E17 4QH Enjoy the mellow sounds of jazz standards with Los Otros at The Victoria. The songs may be familiar, but the band is different every time! FREE. 9-11pm. 020 8521 7611

Friday 22 Giles Deacon: Tour William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Discover the story behind the first fashion show at the William Morris Gallery with its curator. 3pm. FREE. No booking necessary. www.wmgallery.org.uk Behind The Candelabra (2013, Cert 15) Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR Based on the autobiographical novel, the tempestuous 6-year relationship between Liberace and his (much younger) lover, Scott Thorson, is recounted. Doors open 7.45pm, Film 8.30pm, Late Bar, close midnight. Tickets: £8/£6 conc, Ticket & Pizza from £13.50. Tickets: www.stowfilmlounge.com with any remaining tickets on the door. 07910 643987 Queen’s English The Dog and Duck, 222 Chingford Road E17 5AL Playing the best music from the 50s to the present day. All the members of the band are top flight musicians and have played in bands such as T34, Ship of Fools, Dogwatch, XFX and Roy Weard’s Last Post, and appeared at such venues as the Marquee Club, Dingwall’s, the Rock Garden and the Brixton Academy as well as extensive touring in Europe. All of them have released records and CDs in the 80s and 90s. Organised by the Friends of The Standard. 8pm doors, band 9pm. FREE.

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Meet the Artist: Morris & the Amateur Craftsman William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Artist in Residence Lizzie Hughes invites local amateur craftspeople to join her for informal discussion. Please bring an object you have made. 10am-5pm. FREE. No booking necessary. www.wmgallery.org.uk

Rainbow Families ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road E17 9BN Monthly LGB&T family activity taking place at various venues and locations. 2.30-4.30pm £2. 02085093898 or info@elop.org

Charity Quiz The Victoria Pub, 188 Hoe Street E17 4QH Charity Quiz Night, Buffet and Raffle, For Diabetes UK and Saint Francis Hospice. 7.30pm start. £8 a ticket from the pub or Neil’s Big Quiz (Facebook & Twitter).

E17 Craft Fair Shernhall Methodist Church, Shernhall Street E17 9HX Local people selling all handmade items, Raising money for Macmillan Cancer and Saint Francis Hospice.123pm. FREE entry. Karen - craftykazoo@gmail.com & @E17Crafters

Circle dance day The Welcome Centre, 8 Church End E17 9RJ With Pat Norwood, Jean Duggleby and Shelia Robertson. Bring food to share. All welcome. 11am-4.00pm. £15 or £12 concs. Pat on 020 8556 3508 or jean.duggleby@virgin.net Stow Kids’ Film Lounge presents The Iron Giant (1999, Cert U) Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR A boy makes friends with an innocent alien giant robot that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy. Doors open 10.30am, Pre-film activity session, Film 11.00am, Close 1pm. Tickets: £5.50 child, £4 acc adult, Under 2’s free. Tickets available online at www. stowfilmlounge.com or on the door. Tree Week - Winter Tree ID Lloyd Park, Forest Road London E17 4PP, in the community room behind the cafe Learn to identify trees in winter and take part in some tree themed art. 10am1pm. FREE. Please contact Rachel Hoyes to book on r.hoyes@tcv.org.uk or 07787193981 Forests Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair United Reform Church Hall, Buxton Road, Chingford E4 7DP All homemade crafts from cards to cakes and jam - upholstery demonstration, presents for Christmas, vintage and jewellery stalls and many more, please come along 10am – 3pm. FREE entry. chrispeaston@yahoo.co.uk Black Lion Project The Dog and Duck, 222 Chingford Road E17 5AL We are a hard rock outfit based in London. Comprising of four separate talents, we have brought four sets of different influences and styles together to create something that we think is very special, and hope that you agree. Organised by the Friends of The Standard. 8pm doors, band 9pm. FREE.

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Forest Fitness: Get Fit For Xmas Meet outside the Peterhouse Centre, 122 Forest Rise, Upper Walthamstow E17 3PW Get one step ahead of the turkey & mince pies, enter the season of goodwill with some wiggle room around your belt buckle and less jelly round your belly. 10am. £20 for this 4 week fitness programme. Michael on 07813 104 384 or email: forestfitnessuk@gmail.com E17 Jazz Orford Road Social Club, Orford Road E17 E17 Large Ensemble + Solstice Double Bill. See the e17 jazz large ensemble ahead of next year’s tour of Turkey. “there are always surprises… the large ensemble makes the journey always worth taking” – LondonJazz. Solstice uses different permutations of the instruments and voice, drawing on influences from Brazil, France and New York in order to create something totally new and of its time. 2-5pm. £12 (concessions £8). e17jazz.com/whatson/ Walthamstow Folk Club Ye Olde Rose Theatre, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Abioye & Randall. David Randall (Faithless, Slovo, 1 Giant Leap) and Fausat Abioye discovered they shared a love of guitars and the music of North and West Africa and the Middle East, after a sparring session in a boxing gym in Brixton, South London. So they decided to hang up their gloves and get out their guitars. 7.30pm. £7. 07740 612 607 info@walthamstowfolk.co.uk

Monday 25 E17popup presents Mystery Guest Chef Rose and Crown Pub, 55 Hoe Street, E17 4SA Mystery Dinner: For more details as soon as they come out, please visit our website and join our mailing list 6-10pm. More details and bookings please visit www.e17popup.co.uk

Tuesday 26 Parents Network at ELOP ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road E17 9BN Monthly LGB&T social group for those pre-conception, those expecting and those with parenting experience - an opportunity for you to meet, share experiences and form networks of support. 7-8.30pm. £2. 02085093898 or info@elop.org

Thursday 28 Theatremakers/Youth Theatre shows Harmony Hall 10 Truro Road E17 7BY Grow Your Own Theatre presents two original shows made from scratch by young people aged 8-15yrs. 5.30pm & 6pm. £4/£3. Call Sarah on 07541 082 552 or visit www.gyot.org.uk Launch of LSC Photography The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Launch event , meet the young photographers from Leyton Sixth-Form College FREE. 6-8.30pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org Film night - Art Is Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Road E17 9QR Charity film night with the Walthamstow premier of the new film by Barry Bliss ‘Art Is’. 8pm. £10. erin.harrill@hotmail.co.uk

Friday 29 Pop up - Eat or heat community cafe Details as Friday 1 She17 - Live acoustic women’s music in the ‘stow. The Grove Cafe, 21 Hatherley Mews, off Hoe Street, E17. A warm, welcoming and fun alternate monthly event for women who sing or play an instrument to try out their songs and collaborate with other local female musicians. 8-10.30pm. Doors open 7.45pm £2.00 admission. www.she17.com @she17music E17 Designers Asian Centre, Orford Road E17 9LN 30 plus designer-makers (some different designers tomorrow!).7-10pm. £2 includes a free drink, music and entry to the goody bag prize draw! Keep your ticket for half price entry on Saturday. contact@e17designers @E17designers www.e17designers.co.uk Bakers Arms Book Group The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH We are an informal and friendly group (sometimes some of us haven’t even read the book!). This month’s book is The Black Madonna of Derby by Joanna Czechowska. Tea, coffee, wine available. New members welcome, just turn up. 7.30pm. www.hornbeam.org.uk

Eat or Heat Christmas Fair St Mary’s Welcome Centre, 8 Church End E17 9RJ An exciting mix of local artists & foodies. Debbie Bliss workshops, Tallulah Tangle. Win an original piece of art by Carne Griffiths.12-6pm. £1 entry-then half price entry to E17 Designers market. @eatorheat e17london@sky.com WF LETS The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH People can exchange all kinds of goods and services with one another without the need for money. 10.30-12noon. For more information here or email info@wflets.org Family Day: Future Worlds William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Use your imagination to transform the Gallery into an ideal world with 3-D creatures from the future, inspired by William Morris’s ‘News from Nowhere’. 1-4pm. FREE. Drop-in event for families of all ages. www.wmgallery.org.uk E17 Designers Asian Centre, Orford Road E17 9LN 30 plus designer-makers (some different designers from Friday!). 2-6pm. £2 includes a free drink, music and entry to the goody bag prize draw! contact@e17designers @E17designers www.e17designers.co.uk Sci-fi, Fantasy & Supernatural Fiction Group The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH Discussion group for people interested in fantastic fiction... the focus is broad and the discussion tends to be wide ranging. New members welcome, just turn up. 3.30-5pm. Free. www.hornbeam.org.uk A Christmas Piano Recital St Mary’s Church, Church Hill E17 9RJ The royal academy’s Aglaia Tarantino will be preforming in the beautiful St. Marys Church. Natural voices choir. Aura Rosa cakes. Mother’s Ruin. Plus more. Fund raiser for Eat or Heat Food Bank. 7.30-10.30pm £15 in advance www.eatorheat.org Twitter & Facebook eatorheat e17london@sky.com Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is! Warrant Officer Pub, 318 Higham Hill Road E17 5RG A night of 70’s and 80’s Old Skool Funk and Soul. 8-12pm. £5 on the door. More info www.jeromelanderson.com

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Until 23 November Into the deep dark forest... Lower Ground Floor, 5 Blackhorse Lane E17 6DS Transforming Inky Cuttlefish into a forest with words and imagery. Local artists will be exhibiting artwork alongside poems and text in response to the title. Children and adults are welcome to come along to the studios and contribute to our evolving fairy-tale which will create a ‘Forest of Words’ along one of the walls in the exhibition space. Sat & Sun1.30-5.30pm FREE. www.inky-cuttlefish.co.uk Until 16 November Use Words Not Fists! E17 Art House, 6-10 Church Hill, Stainforth Road entrance, E17 3RY Punchy typographic art; featuring original letterpress prints by A Two Pipe Problem, cover artist of the Words Over Waltham Forest Literary Festival programme and last month’s E List. FREE. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. www.e17arthouse.com 25 November - 7 December Second solo exhibition of paintings by Jess Levine Tokarska Gallery, 163 Forest Road E17 6HE Jess Levine’s work stems from various sources which include personal travels, Kentish landscape, current affairs, childhood memories and textile designs. FREE. Thurs-Sat, 12-7pm. www.tokarskagallery.co.uk Fork to Fork: Seasonal Supper Club 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH The Hornbeam Cafe invites you to a vegetarian feast with delicious healthy tasty food – locally sown, grown, picked and cooked! The supper club is open from 6.30-10.30pm so you can choose your time to book a table (latest 9pm). Advance booking is essential. The café can cater for all special dietary requirements. All 3 courses for just £15! www.hornbeam.org.uk

Every week/Whole month Until 30 November This is Me Walthamstow Library, High Street E17 7JN Exhibition exploring the theme of identity and celebrating the diversity of our community including work by: Learning disability experience, Community day services and George Monoux. FREE. Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm. Until 2 November Solo exhibition by Jonathan O’Dea Tokarska Gallery, 163 Forest Road E17 6HE Solo exhibition of local well known and established artist Jonathan O’Dea. FREE. Thurs-Sat, 12-7pm. www.tokarskagallery.co.uk Events marked

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27 October-17 November Words & Images The Warrant Officer Pub, 318 Higham Hill Road E17 5RG Our Pop Up Gallery will be displaying ‘Words & Images’, art, poetry and literature putting music to all and all to music. FREE. 3-9pm. www.thewarrantofficerpub.com www.inputoutput.org.uk 7 November - 5 January Andrea Humphries – Paintings Penny Fieldings, 34 Orford Road, E17 9NJ Andrea’s paintings are a mixture of coastal scenes, invented landscapes and varied forms of still life with favourite flowers. FREE. Mon/Tues closed, Weds/Thurs 11am-7pm, Fri/ Sat 10am -6pm, Sun 11am-6pm www.pennyfielding.com Until-24 November Book Marks The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA E17 Art House’s stunning book themed exhibition moves to The Mill. Featuring over 20 artists, designers and photographers brought together through their love and fear of books. FREE. Tues-Thurs 10am-7pm. Fri-Sat 10am-6pm. Sun 11am-2pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org

Until 24 November The Makers William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Nicola Tree’s photographs of local designers who sell in some of London’s grandest stores, yet work in all kinds of modest or unusual spaces. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. FREE. www.wmgallery.org.uk Until16 November Word on the Street Pictorem, 383 Hoe Street E17 9AP Artworks referencing/utilising text in some way. Collage, painting, photography, embroidery and prints by local talented artists. FREE. Tues-Sat 9.00am - 5.30pm. www.doloresrocket.com twitter.com/doloresrocket Tuesdays Life Drawing Class with Frank Gambino Tokarska Gallery, 163 Forest Road E17 6HE (Note no under 16s ) Drawing from a live model. Beginners and accomplished artists are all welcome. Materials are provided and refreshments served during the class break. £12. Materials provided. To book email: info@tokarskagallery. co.uk ref: Life Drawing Class www.tokarskagallery.co.uk

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O My Word The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Drop in and play Scrabble and other word games. Paper and pens for would be writers. Buy a spoonful of words and create a mini masterpiece. FREE. TuesThurs 10am-7pm. Fri-Sat 10am-6pm. Sun 11am-2pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org Until 15 December Giles Deacon William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road E17 4PP Tells the story of one of this acclaimed British fashion designer’s catwalk creations; from first concept through to the art of making. Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. FREE. www.wmgallery.org.uk 28 November - 22 December LSC Photography The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA A selection of photographs from students of Leyton Sixth-Form College. FREE. Tues-Thurs 10am-7pm. Fri-Sat 10am-6pm. Sun 11am-2pm www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org Until 2 November Writing on the Wall 39 Orford Road (formerly Abbey Litho) E17 9NL An exhibition of images by local photographers Mark Sowden, Julia Spicer and Paul Tucker, and the poems they inspired from members of Forest Poets. Part of the Words over Waltham Forest Festival. FREE. 10am-7pm. 07940 221825 Until 30 December Waltham Forest in Pictures Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road E17 9NH A display of oils, watercolours and drawings from the Museum’s collection, showing some familiar places in a new light, and a few surprises too. Weds-Sun, 10am-5pm. Free. vhm.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk www.walthamforest.gov.uk/vestry-house Mondays Walthamstow & District Photographic Society Greenleaf Baptist Church Hall, Greenleaf Road E17 6QQ For those new to photography and those wishing to improve their skills. 2 visits free then membership £65 inc Summer Course. For more info email: info@wdps.org www.wdps.org Tuesdays Chapel End Savoy Players St John’s Church, Chingford Road, E17 5AL. New members always welcome. We are a friendly Amateur Operatic and Dramatic group specialising in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan. 8-10pm Contact Marjorie on 020 8529 3143 or email secretary@cesp.org.uk for more information.

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Wednesdays Blackhorse and Standard Morris Dancing Beginners Evening St Gabriel’s Family Centre, Havant Road E17 3JF A fun and friendly way of keeping fit whilst learning traditional Women’s Morris dancing. No experience necessary. Musicians (male or female) also welcome. 8-10pm. First term free, then £25/term. www.blackhorseandstandard.org.uk Until 23 February 2014 Toys: a Serious Business Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road E17 9NH Waltham Forest has had a long history of toy manufacture. A hands-on exhibition which includes toys and games to look at and to try out. WedsSun, 10am-5pm. Free. vhm.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk www.walthamforest.gov.uk/vestry-house Tuesdays Spinning class/group Chewton Road, E17 Spindle and wheel hand spinning group. Beginners welcome. Tuition is FREE. 11am-1pm Please e-mail or telephone for details 020 8521 -6963 Walthamstowspinners@yahoo.co.uk Events marked

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Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays Learn French at Le Delice Le Delice Cafe, 114 Hoe Street E17 4QR Le Delice offers you the chance to learn French with 3 hour long lessons per week in a friendly atmosphere. Beginners or advanced welcome. FREE. Tues available all the day / Weds after 5 pm / Sat available all the day. Book your lesson at Le Delice, or by e-mail info@ledelice.co.uk Mondays LB&T Women’s Social Network ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road E17 9BN LGBT women’s group. A space to meet each other, share experiences and socialise in a safe and welcoming environment away from the scene. 2nd Monday group meets out of premises. 7-9.30pm. £2. 02085093898 or e-mail info@elop.org Wednesdays Youth Out East ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN LGB&T social group for people aged 13-21 who are LGBT or questioning their sexuality. A space for you to be yourself, meet new people and share experiences in a supportive environment. 6-9pm. £1. 02085093898 or e-mail youth@elop.org

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Tuesdays Neil’s Big Quiz - General Knowledge Quiz The Village, 31 Orford Road, E17 9NL Prizes are Cash and Wine - Max Jackpot £250 with ‘Lucky 7’ 8.30pm start. £1.50 per person Thursdays Neil’s Big Quiz - The Music Quiz The Flowerpot, 128 Wood Street, London E17 3HX Cash Jackpot. 9.00pm start. £1 per person Thursdays LGBT Social support group ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN LGBT Social Support group for people aged 18 and over. A space to meet each other, share experiences and socialise in a safe and welcoming environment away from the scene. 2.30-4.30pm. £2. 02085093898 or e-mail info@elop.org Sundays Neil’s big quiz - General Knowledge Quiz The Victoria Pub, 188 Hoe Street E17 4QH Cash, chocolate and wine to be won. 8.30pm start. £1.50 per person

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Fridays C’N’N Karaoke The Victoria Pub, 188 Hoe Street E17 4QH 8.30pm til 1am, FREE. Thursdays Acoustic Showcase @ The Village The Village Pub, 31 Orford Road E17 9NL Come and enjoy performances from London based musicians playing acoustic sets of original music and covers in the warm and friendly atmosphere of the Village Pub. FREE. 7.30pm. gabriel4music@gmail.com for details or if interested in performing a set! Mondays Five string banjo for adults Studio Office, Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road E17 4QU Bluegrass style three-finger picking classes. Mondays (6.30-7.30pm). Absolute beginners. Mondays (7.30-8.30pm). Improvers/intermediate. Mondays (8.30-9.30pm). Improving beginners. Wednesdays (6.30-7.30pm). Intermediate. For further info call Dick Smith 07903 419 691 or email dickbanjosmith@ gmail.com www.banjosmith.co.uk

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Tuesdays or Thursdays. New terms start week beginning 4th November. Strung Out violin group for adults Studio Office, Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road E17 4QU Got a violin in your attic you want to dust down? Fancy learning a new skill? Our motto is “it’s never too late!” Strung Out is a fun violin group for adult enthusiasts. Absolute beginners – Tues 7.30-8.30pm Elemental easy – Tues 6.30-7.30pm Intermediary – Thurs 7-8pm Places should be booked in advance and the classes are payable in advance by the term. Info to book a place contact Alison 07740 622 428 strungout@shapeshifter-productions.com Wednesdays and Saturdays Ukulele classes for adults Studio Office, Quaker Meeting House, 1a Jewel Road E17 4QU Learn the ukulele or improve your skills with an experienced, professional musician in a fun and relaxed environment. Instruments not provided! Easy/improvers – Weds 7.30-8.30pm Easy/improvers – Sat 10.30-11.30am Basic/beginners – Sat 11.30-12.30am For further info call Dick Smith 07903 419 691 or email dickbanjosmith@ gmail.com www.banjosmith.co.uk Thursdays The Singing Room Community Choir E17 Small side hall, St Gabriel’s Family Centre, Havant Rd E17 3JF If you enjoy singing and would like to sing/perform with a friendly group of people, come along! Pop, folk, gospel, world and more. No audition. No experience necessary. £7. 7.30-9.15pm. Contact Anna on 07931372996 or annamusicmakers@gmail.com for further details or just turn up! Saturdays C’N’N Karaoke Bootlaces, 596 Lea Bridge Road E10 7DN 8.30pm til midnight, FREE. Wood Street Indoor Market 98-100 Wood Street E17 3HX There’s nothing like finding something new and unique in a great market. From gifts to music, art to food, retro and vintage there’s plenty of bargain hunting to be found at Wood Street Indoor Market. Come on over and discover it all for yourself! 10am-5.30pm, Mon-Sat. 11am-4pm, Sun. Sundays Open Church St Peter’s in the Forest, Woodford New Road E17 3PP Enjoy tea/coffee and cake and the tranquility of St Peter’s in the Forest Church. All welcome. FREE. Donations appreciated. 2-5pm Events marked

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Thursdays Queenies – Pop up restaurant Rose and Crown Pub, 55 Hoe Street, E17 4SA “Great home cooked food at the heart of your community” Home-cooked pulled pork, venison or steak burgers, buttermilk chicken, chilli dogs, polenta cubes & fries. 6pm-11pm. Contact twitter @queeniese17 Saturdays OrganicLea market stall The Hornbeam Café, 458 Hoe Street E17 9AH The market stall sells organic and local sustainably grown fruit and vegetables, homemade bread, jams and preserves. Healthy Start vouchers can be used. 10am-3pm. www.hornbeam.org.uk Sundays Walthamstow Farmers’ Market Top of the High St by town square Fresh vegetables & salads, fruit in season, unpasteurised milk, cheese & dairy, artisan bread & cakes, juice, free range eggs, meat & poultry, herbs, locally made preserves & honey, plants and lots more. 10am-2pm www.lfm.org.uk Thursdays Parents, Babies & Toddlers ELOP Centre, 56-60 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BN Weekly social group for LGB&T parents and carers with bumps, babies and toddlers. With plenty of activities for the little ones and a chance to share stories & build better networks for the adults. 10.30am-12.30pm. £2.50 & Kids FREE! 02085093898 or e-mail info@elop.org Wednesday mornings (term time) Baby Band and Toddler Troupe Salvation Army, 434 Forest Road E17 4PY Fun-packed, educational and inspirational music classes for little ones - pick up some great ideas for songs, rhymes and activities to make music at home. *New class times* £4.50 (Toddler Troupe - ages 18m-3y, 40 mins), £4.00 (Baby Band - ages 4m-2y, 30 mins). Enrol half-termly or book a trial class. Please contact Atty on 07950 526662 or atty.cronin@musicalsteps.co.uk to book your place. Term time – Saturdays Bongalong, Early Risers St Mary’s Welcome Centre, 8 Church End E17 9RJ Fun, creative music sessions for you and your under 5s with singing, dancing and make believe, using props and beautiful percussion instruments. Older siblings may attend (up to age 8). Breakfast snacks included. 8.309.15am. £6 per child, £10 for siblings 6 months-5 years, £3 for over 5s www.bongalong.co.uk twitter.com/bongalongfiona

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Tuesday mornings (term time) Atty’s Musical Steps - Baby Band and Toddler Troupe The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Fun-packed, educational and inspirational music classes for little ones - pick up some great ideas for songs, rhymes and activities to make music at home. £4.50 Toddler Troupe - ages 1-3y, 40 mins. Babies welcome, under-1s £4.00. *New class time* Enrol for 6 weeks or book a trial class. Please contact Atty on 07950 526662 or atty.cronin@musicalsteps.co.uk to book or for more information. Thursdays Parents, Babies & Toddlers ELOP centre, 56-60 Grove Road E17 9BN Weekly social group for LGB&T parents and carers with bumps, babies and toddlers. With plenty of activities for the little ones and a chance to share stories & build better networks for the adults. Thursdays 10.30-12.30pm. £2.50 for adults, free for children. 020 8509 3898 info@elop.org www.elop.org Saturdays Toddler Spanish Class Mission Grove School, Buxton Road E17 7EJ Half hour fun class with native Spanish Speaker. A fun introduction with games, songs, cooking and craft activities. Suitable from 4 years old. £70 11 week term from 14 September. Rachel 07568 157028 rachelbettelley@hotmail.com Saturdays French for Children Mission Grove School, Buxton Road E17 7EJ 45 minutes class, with native French Speaker. A fun introduction with games, songs, cooking and craft activities. Suitable for 5 years up. £77 11 week term from 14 September. Rachel 07568 157028 rachelbettelley@hotmail.com Thursdays from 14 November Drop in Art Club The Mill, 7-11 Coppermill Lane E17 7HA Have fun making pictures and collages for The Mill or to take home. 3.305pm. £2 donation welcome, reduction for families. www.themill-coppermill.org mo@themill-coppermill.org Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays Children Art Class Tokarska Gallery, 163 Forest Road E17 6HE The classes are conducted in the safe environment of the gallery with each lesson focusing on different materials: painting, drawing, use of pastels and charcoals. Suitable for youngsters 8-15. £6. Materials provided. Thursday 4.15-5.45pm, Friday 5-6.30pm, Saturday 1-2.30pm. To book email: info@tokarskagallery. co.uk ref: Children Art Lessons www.tokarskagallery.co.uk

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Fridays Herbal Health for the Family @ Lea Bridge Community Room Lea Bridge Library, Lea Bridge Road, Leyton E10 7HU Using herbs for health at home: workshops with medical herbalists Charm Elakil (Wholistic Medicine) & Rasheeqa Ahmad (Hedge Herbs) as part of The Mill’s programme of Healthy Fridays at Lea Bridge Library. Special focus on herbs for children, parents & carers. 10-11.30am. £2.50. Just turn up or contact Rasheeqa on 07784 506 494/rasheeqa@ hedgeherbs.org.uk for info. Saturdays Spanish for Children Mission Grove School, Buxton Road E17 7EJ One hour class, with native Spanish Speaker. A fun introduction with games, songs, cooking and craft activities. Suitable for 6 years up. £80 11 week term from 14 September. Rachel 07568 157028 rachelbettelley@hotmail.com Wednesdays FREE Hatha Yoga Classes for the Over 60s Peter May Sports Centre, 135 Wadham Road, E17 4HR Suitable for all levels. These free classes are being provided in partnership by Yoga Me Happy, Age UK Waltham Forest and GLL Waltham Forest. 12am1pm. FREE. BOOKING ONLY - call Emma on 0208 558 5512 or email info@ ageukwalthamforest.org.uk Thursdays and Saturdays KAPAP self-defence & fitness Rose and Crown Theatre Pub, 55 Hoe Street E17 4SA Fun & social class for reality based and practical self defence within UK law. Suitable for all fitness levels. £5. Thurs 6pm women only, 7pm mixed, 8pm advanced. Sat 12.30pm mixed beginners, 1.30pm advanced. Rhèal 07739319337 Mondays A Tribe Called Fit St Michaels Church Hall, Northcote Rd, E17 6PQ Fast paced and fun exercise class to burn off love handles, flatten stomachs and leave you energised for the rest of your week. 7-8pm. First session is free, then £8 from then on. Niall and Androulla at atribecalledfit@ gmail.com to book. Mondays Women’s KAPAP self-defence & fitness Warrant Officer Pub, 318 Higham Hill Road E17 5RG Fun & social class for reality based and practical self defence within UK law. Suitable for all fitness levels. £5. 6pm women only, 7pm mixed. Rhèal 07739319337

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Sundays Yoga Classes in Lloyd Park Aveling Park Bowling Pavilion, Lloyd Park E17 4PP. (Opposite Park office). Get a Sunday morning boost with hatha yoga classes in the beautiful Lloyd Park’s Bowling Pavilion. Suitable for first timers, beginners and intermediate levels. 9.30am & 11am. £8 per class. Please book your mat by email yogamehappy@yahoo.co.uk. Find out more at yogamehappy.co.uk

Saturdays Saturday Morning Yoga The Walthamstow Yoga Studio, Vestry School of Dance, Church Hill Studios on Stainforth Rd E17 3RY Start your weekend with this 75 minute Hatha Flow class with Adele Craciun. It will leave you feeling energised, brighter and more focused. 10-11.15am. £10 drop in. Discounts for block bookings. goodtoknowyoga@gmail.com or call 07853 285669.

Saturdays Pilates Classes Studio 1, Church Hill Studios, Stainforth Rd, E17 3RY We learn precise movement combined with specific breathing to improve posture, strength and muscular balance, helping to prevent injury in sport as well as everyday life. Saturdays 9-10am. £10 per class, or £45 for 5 classes (valid 8 weeks). adele.craciun@gmail.com

Saturdays Iyengar yoga class St Andrew’s Church, St Andrew’s Road E17 6AR The practice of Iyengar yoga is suitable for all, regardless of flexibility and age. Iyengar yoga helps to gain good health, bring greater peace of mind, improve posture, relieve tension, promote sleep, increase stamina and flexibility and reduce aches and pains. £7.50. 9-10am. Beginners welcome. Nicholette on 07962 424-460.

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There was a buzz in the air in the run-up to the first meeting of the Stow Roses – the WI in Walthamstow, but the turnout exceeded all expectations. Rob Oliver the landlord at the Warrant Officer in Higham Hill had no choice but to give the whole pub over to this gathering of over 200 local women. As women signed up to join the Stow Roses, ideas for future events came thick and fast – from butchery to vintage hairstyling, local history to entrepreneurial skills and of course jam making and baking. For details of our next meeting see our listing on 6 November

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A Tale of Two Town Halls Back in the later nineteenth century, when Walthamstow was still in its relative urban infancy, there was no town hall. Official matters were conducted by a local Board, who met in the Vestry House (now the Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road). In 1876, a public hall on Orford Road which had been built ten years earlier was bought and enlarged to form a new ornate Italianate style town hall, a favoured architectural style of the period.

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Apparently (so the story goes) Walthamstow was being visited by a notable dignitary… but there was nowhere suitable in which to formally greet him and conduct business, and so the new town hall was put up in haste. So hastily, in fact, that the new structure was built in front of the old, leaving little room for a grand staircase, as would often befit a civic building of this period. The cast iron staircase that still exists today was, therefore, not built to a suitably grand scale,

and although still impressive, was not quite fit for purpose. Another wing was added to the building in 1890–1 and council business was conducted here until 1941, when a new town hall was opened on Forest Road. The old town hall building was used as offices by the Ministry of Food, then formed part of the Connaught Hospital 1959-1977, before being used by Waltham Forest College until 1986. In 1994 the rear was converted into flats set around a central courtyard, although the impressive frontage remains. Unlike its predecessor, the new town hall on Forest Road took several years to build. Planned as an impressive civic centre, its features include nineteen bays, three storeys, a clock tower and fountain, plus a layout and iron balconies showing a Swedish inter-war influence. An assembly hall to the east was completed to the original design in 1943, although the court house opposite, completed in 1971, rather upsets the plan.

Old Town Hall, Walthamstow, Orford Road. The sloping roofline of the public hall which it incorporated can be seen to the right.

The assembly halls’ fantastic acoustics makes it an excellent concert venue, and has attracted record labels including Decca and RCA to use it for recordings. Both town halls have their own style and character, forming part of Walthamstow’s rich and varied architectural heritage. Both are Grade II listed, and deservedly so. www.archangelheritage.co.uk

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And you are? I am Flossie, landlady of the Nag’s Head. I was born but escaped from Romford, Essex when I was 18. I have lived in Walthamstow for 31 years. I had a stall on Camden Market for ten years. I started off selling 50’s bric-a-brac but then I started to make clothes from old 1950’s curtains and sell them. Then I learned how to screen print and started designing and printing my own t-shirts which went really, really well. That was 1982 to 1992. I sold to Nigel Kennedy, Alice Cooper’s girlfriend, Dave Stewart and 20 t-shirts to Bob Dylan who asked for discount. I managed to poke one of his minders in the eye with a display pole. So what is the Nag’s Head history? Francis Rag, who owned a stage coach company taking rich merchants from their country houses here back to their city houses, well he already had the original Nag’s Head on the corner (the wild flower meadow opposite the Ancient House). He then bought this plot of land and opened this as a coaching inn in 1857, I believe called the New Nag’s Head at first. The old Nag’s Head got pulled down but supposedly the cellar is still there underneath. What is your history with the Nag’s Head? Having run my own businesses and worked in pubs since I was 24, I could see 12 years ago new people coming into the area and there was nowhere for them to go at the time. So I thought I must do something. I found the Nag’s Head with one old man sitting at the bar and the garden padlocked. Thought: what a beautiful place. Approached the owners who lived in South London who knew nothing of the area and they said: make us an offer, take it off our hands. I wanted a pub for people over 34, I wanted a woman friendly pub, I wanted to play good music because that is where my heart and soul is. We opened our doors in June 2001 and the people flooded in. So the Nag’s is famous for its cats. How many official and unofficial felines do you have? Billy Girl is official, she’s married to Harvey Cat who lives over the back, so he is unofficial I suppose. And there’s Herman 12

the German who we’ve only had about 3 months so he is slightly official I suppose. Who is Madame LaZonga? My dad used to call his cat Mme Lazonga. Just before I got the pub I found a CD in a car boot sale called Serenading The Night, full of 1930’s and 40’s Latin inspired songs from musicals and on there was the song “6 Lessons From Mme Lazonga” and I found that it was from a film called Mme Lazonga, who was played by an actress called Lupe Velez aka the Mexican Spitfire because she used to go to parties with no knickers on and throw her dress over her head, that was her party trick. Sadly she got pregnant when she was 36 by a married man and committed suicide through the shame so I’d like to think that this upstairs bar is a little tribute to Lupe Velez. How do you put your love for music in the pub? We do Spin-A-Disc every other Monday night. As I was getting the pub I went to a friend’s 40th. She got out her old mono record player and her old records. Some were old ska etcetera which I was into, and we had such a good laugh that I thought to myself: wouldn’t this be a good idea for the pub, for people to bring their own beloved records that they can’t play anymore ‘cause they ain’t got record players. And that’s how Spin-A-Disc started. People bring a variety of stuff ranging from Maori Girls’ Voice Choir, 1930’s gospel which sounded so modern

like it was written yesterday to Radar Love by Golden Earring which you will often find me and Auntie Maureen head banging to. Tell us something really unknown about the pub, a secret or a rumour or a fact. A few people used to tell us there was a tunnel underneath the Nag’s Head, maybe leading to the Church, maybe not. I thought it was a load of old tosh until we realised that at the bottom of our cellar stairs is a large gap. If we roll barrels down you can hear it is hollow and if you poke something down it, it goes on, it wont find the end of it. And then one day our cleaner’s son was putting up a fence in the next door garden and he was drilling with his Kanger and he fell through a big hole so we don’t know if that’s all connected. Any unfulfilled ambitions for the pub? I think sometimes about having a cocktail bar upstairs in Madama LaZonga’s. Know a good cocktail barman? Favourite place to eat locally? Cosy Cafe on Eastern Road. It only does breakfasts and nursery food like tinned spaghetti. It closes at 1 o’clock. What will you do when you retire? I plan to walk ‘round every street of London with my friend Linda with our old dogs in push chairs. And when we’ve done every street of London we’ll do it all over again providing our legs hold out.

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Walthamstow Diary Between forest and marsh lies the glorious Stow. These are the tales and meanderings of a proud resident of E17 We got up on Sunday 6th October and the sun was beaming, you would have been forgiven for thinking it was a midsummer day. Wanting to make the most of the nice weather we scrambled into action and started to make plans. An hour later our friend was installed in the back garden and we were gossiping over a cup of tea. When we had caught up we consulted our E List to see what was happening in Walthamstow that day and decided to head to the village for the E17 Designers’ Market. We were a little early so had another tea in the deli on Orford Road before going for a wander around Penny Fielding’s shop. We purchased essential items including two candle holders and a big windmill for our friends’ daughter, and then sat in the sun outside the Nag’s Head before wandering to the market at the Asian Centre. The Designers’ Market is always packed to the rafters with local designers, crafters and makers. If you have never been it is worth paying one of the upcoming markets a visit. You can get your hands on all sorts of goodies including jewellery, ceramics and art work. We bought a beautiful glass bowl from local glass and ceramics designer/maker Steven Smith. We intended to give it to a friend as a house warming gift but failed to hand it over as we liked it too much. My other half fell in love with a beautiful floor lamp made by Felled Light. This particular designer makes all of his lighting out of sections of tree trunk and branches then finishes them off with glass or metal shades. Sadly it wasn’t to be, someone else beat us to the floor lamp, so we consoled ourselves with yet more tea and wandered around the rest of the market.

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Spotted Walthamstow Wish you’d said something at the time but now it’s too late?? Message thanks, rants and questions to the Spotted Walthamstow Facebook page and we’ll repost. 100% anonymous. Here are some edited highlights from the past few weeks.

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‘It’s looking like Waltham Forest’s plans to regenerate Walthamstow Central will mean the end of the Madre Tierra coffee hut. Not only does Alex supply THE best coffee and friendly early morning chats in E17, but his cheery hut filled with wildlife sculptures is also a hub for local community notices, book sharing and a collection point for Eat or Heat. E17 will be a poorer place without it. What can we do?’ Heidi: That is rubbish. Can we find him another place to set up? Anna: Gods Own Junk Yard, now the coffee man and his zoo.... this makes me very sad. Sarah: All this “developing” is going to drive out what makes Walthamstow unique and special. It will just end up another faceless boring town. Andy: That’s gentrification for you; the little man always gets shafted! Can we blame the bugaboo pushing, converse wearing, ex Hackney residents for this?? Christopher: Both the footwear and the pushchair had been seen in Walthamstow before the current influx!), but I do get your point about gentrification having negative effects on small businesses. It wouldn’t bother me so much if this gentrification closed down some of the chicken, cheap tatty pound shops and dodgy off licenses. Michelle: Our council should be trying to preserve the things that make Walthamstow awesome. But that seems too much to expect. The words “venal” and “philistine” spring to mind, I’m afraid. Very depressing. Spotted Walthamstow: Watch ‘Little Zoo’ on YouTube to find out more about the coffee man. 25 75 ‘I saw a white and brown bunny hopping down Hoe Street yesterday. Is this an escaped pet, or the familiar of the infamous Bunnyman of Walthamstow? It was outside the chicken shop down from The Goose...’ Denice: Poor thing Sarah: Has Bunnyman got dreads? There was someone in the chicken shop, maybe he was

the owner. The bunny was very unperturbed to be outside on his own, though I couldn’t say the same for the two men next to him saying “There is a rabbit here! Whose rabbit is this? IS this your rabbit?” to passers by!! Bridie: My mum asked him if we could stroke his rabbit, he said ‘it’s not my rabbit, it’s everyone’s rabbit. Lol. Oliver: I met a guy on the 212 with a rabbit and he played me a song on a bongo. Denice: I saw bunny man on the 212 minus bunny, but sporting a red flower in his hair. At least he dares to be different. Ally: I saw the bunny on the 212. It was very peculiar - I’d just been to a magic show! 75 70 ‘Thank you to the mum and her three small children outside Highams Hill library for making me smile yesterday as I drove past. It was raining. The tiniest two headed towards a huge puddle and jumped in. The older one joined in. Then the mum jumped in too. Very sweet.’ Joe: I wonder if LBWTF have done a health and safety assessment 1 97 ‘After months of renovations, the Edward Road old off-license is revealed! I’m so glad the green tiles with cream lettering have made it!’ 12 164 ‘Is Walthamstow having a spider outbreak?!’ Jo: An estate agent came round the other day, walked straight into a spider’s web in my

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garden. It made me smirk anyway. Heidi: Apparently the hot summer has caused an explosion all over Britain. Joe: We don’t allow spiders into the Village. We get the occasional outbreak of unicorns, which can be a nuisance. 25 44 ‘Walthamstow house prices. Why does a 1-bed flat in Lloyd Park cost as much as a 2-bed house 5 mins away? Why does a 3-bed house in The Village cost double a bigger house 10 mins away? Help me understand.’ Ross: Supply and demand. Annette: That’s why I moved, too expensive. Marie: E17 is extremely overpriced. The house next to us is a tiny 2 bed and has just been put on the market for 525k. Outskirts of the village but still! Susanne: Thank god! Means I could actually afford a lovely house for my family in an area with real London character. Let the hipsters fight over Lloyds Park and the Village. I love my secret spot in Walthamstow. Curtis: I’ve just bought in E17, as far as I’m concerned it can keep rising. Higham Hill could be the next village. If you do have a house in E17 you shouldn’t moan about the hipsters coming in, they are making your house value rise. (I am a ‘hipster’). Christopher: Good for people who own homes they can sell. Not so good for people who rent, even if they could “afford” the mortgage the £30-£40k deposit is impossible. Curtis: Gentrification is progress, but I agree that progress does not always suit everybody. Debbie: A lot of people love E17 because it’s not like Stoke Newington... ? Isabelle: The snobbery here is ridiculous, at the end of the day it’s all Walthamstow, a lovely place to live. I for one am really proud other people want to live here too. Yes it drives up house prices (I don’t own) but hey, that’s life. 84 46 15


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Winns Terrace, Walthamstow, London, E17 2 bedroom flat for sale Offers in Excess of £350,000 A Well Known Lloyd Park Home. This famous end of terrace first floor Warner Estates built residence offers 180 degree views of the old Winns Estate and Lloyd Park. Offering a light and airy interior this property is presented in immaculate condition and offers two bedrooms, a quirky lounge area, a modern bathroom, and a feature kitchen/diner with an exposed brick fireplace and a large butler sink. This is a home with character and located on one of Lloyd Parks best roads.

Granville Road, London, E17 6 bedroom end of terrace house for sale Guide Price £600,000 - £650,000 This enormous period home offers six bedrooms, two reception rooms, a very large kitchen diner, and is located on the borders of Walthamstow Village.

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Foresters Drive, London, E17 4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale Guide Price £575,000 - £625,000 This large 1930’s built family home has been tastefully developed by it current owners featuring open plan living on its ground floor.

Grove Road, London, E17 3 bedroom terraced house for sale Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000 This double bayed three bedroom residence features a through lounge, a galley kitchen, a first floor bathroom, and rear garden.

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Livingstone Road, London, E17 5 bedroom end of terrace house for sale Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000 This excellent property offers five bedrooms, two reception rooms, a kitchen diner, a first floor bathroom, and loft conversion.

Park Road, London, E17 4 bedroom terraced house for sale Guide Price £400,000 - £435,000 Large lounge, kitchen, and four excellent sized bedrooms including a dormer loft conversion with an en suite shower room.

Bemsted Road, London, E17 1 bedroom ground floor flat for sale Guide Price £270,000 - £280,000 Period fireplaces, sash windows, stripped wood flooring, a large kitchen/diner overlooking a garden, and a very quirky bathroom.

Livingstone Road, London, E17 4 bedroom end of terrace house for sale Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000 The property offers five bedrooms, two reception rooms, a kitchen diner, a first floor bathroom, and a loft conversion.

Blackhorse Lane, London, E17 3 bedroom terraced house for sale £375,000 The property offers a first floor bathroom, two reception rooms, two reception rooms, double glazing, and gas central heating.

Drayton Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 2 bedroom flat for sale Offers in Region of£250,000 This two bedroom first floor flat situated in this sought after location offers two bedrooms, a large lounge, a modern kitchen/bathroom.

Penrhyn Grove, London, E17 3 bedroom terraced house for sale Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000 This Warner Estates built residence has been tastefully altered by the current owner and is located in a quiet cul de sac.

Melville Road, London, E17 2 bedroom ground floor flat for sale Guide Price: £300,000 - £325,000 Ground floor Victorian flat offers potential buyers an excellent size lounge, a modern kitchen/bathroom, a private 70’ rear garden

Bemsted Road, London, E17 2 bedroom flat to rent £1,400pcm Newly refurbished first floor two bedroom Warner flat, a large lounge, a modern kitchen, and a large modern bathroom.

Browns Road, London, E17 3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale Guide Price £400,000 - £450,000 Recently refurbished property offers a new kitchen and bathroom, a through lounge, three bedrooms, a first floor bathroom,

Church Hill Road, London, E17 1 bedroom ground floor flat for sale Guide Price £300,000 - £325,000 An excellent size lounge, modern kitchen, bathroom and a large bedroom with french doors overlooking a large garden.

Burns Close, London, E17 2 bedroom terraced house to rent £1,350pcm On the borders of Walthamstow Village, offers two double bedrooms, a modern kitchen, bathroom, and a beautiful private rear garden.

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