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ROYAL reflections
On 7 May, the local community of Wanstead came together to celebrate the King's Coronation at the Wanstead Coronation Festival, a joint initiative by Treehouse Nursery School and Jingle Bop. The event turned out to be a resounding success, with attendees showing immense support and enthusiasm for a noble cause.
The festival brought together families, friends, and residents of all ages to commemorate the King's Coronation and contribute to the community's wellbeing. One of the highlights of the day was the performance by the talented children from Treehouse Nursery School, who captivated the audience with their heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem.
The event also aimed to give back to the local community, with all funds raised on the day going towards the Mayor of treehousenurseries.com
Redbridge's charities: King George and Queen's Hospital and One Place East. The generosity and compassion of the attendees were truly remarkable, helping raise an impressive total of £5,000.
The festival was graced by the presence of esteemed individuals who added prestige and significance to the occasion. Thavathuray Jeyaranjan, the Mayor of Redbridge, and Councillor Jas Athwal honoured the event by inaugurating the ceremony, further emphasising the importance of community solidarity and collective support. Lieutenant Mr Chan also delivered an inspiring opening speech, highlighting the significance of such events in fostering unity and celebrating the spirit of giving.
“I am grateful to the entire Wanstead community for supporting this wonderful cause. The generosity displayed today will have a lasting impact on the King George and Queen's Hospital and One Place East. It is heartwarming to witness such unwavering support,” said Jas Athwal.
The event's organisers, Treehouse Nursery School and Jingle Bop, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all participants, sponsors, volunteers, and community members who contributed to the festival's triumph.
“We are overwhelmed by the support we received from the Wanstead community. This event was a true reflection of unity and compassion, and we are thrilled to have raised such a substantial amount for the Mayor's charities. We extend our sincerest thanks to everyone involved,” expressed the organisers.
The success of the Wanstead Coronation Festival is not just measured by the funds raised, but by the sense of togetherness and community spirit that prevailed throughout the day. It serves as a shining example of how a collective e ort can make a significant di erence in the lives of others, and it stands as a proud milestone in Wanstead's history.