Friday 29 November 2013

The Fox and Bear

At 7pm on Thursday 28th November I had the privilige of opening a new shop in Beulah Road. The Fox and Bear is a vintage clothes and exchange shop. Its name is taken from the pet names that the owner and her partner had for each other soon after they first met.

Christmas Charity Bake Sale

 

Monday afternoon I made a trip over to Sycamore House where the wonderful Holly Welsh and Lauren Sharkey had set up a Christmas Charity Bake Sale! They made all the cakes themselves and they tasted and looked beautiful. I was very honoured that they chose my charity to raise money for, so thank you both so much for all the hard work and everyone who was lucky enough to buy one of their cakes thank you for your donations.

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Citizenship Ceremony Wednesday 27th November

This Morning I had the honour of hosting this weeks Citizenship Ceremony in the Council Chamber in the Town Hall. Forty seven new Britsh Citizens were attested during the ceremony, which was attended by relatives and guests.

Sunday 24 November 2013

Saturday Afternoon 23rd November 2013

I attended Lea Bridge Library in Lea Bridge Road and presented certificates to some young people at the "End of the Project" ceremony. These certificates were awarded to young people who had entered the course to prepare for either Sats or those undetaking subject selection in year 9 at Secondary school. They were taught word command, verbal and non-verbal reasoning, mathematical laws, Science and presentation and debating skills.






Saturday 23 November 2013

Community Health Event Saturday 23rd November

From Limes in Somers Road I went to The Asian Centre in Orford Road where I was met by the treasurer Mr Shahid Majid.

The theme of the day was healthy living with free advice and health checks. I managed to have my blood pressure tested


and have the pain in my neck treated. Oh that's nice that's it just there..........


........................Ouch!!!!

Morning start on Saturday 23rd November

Well we have another busy day today. I started here at the Limes Children and Community centre in Somers Road. This Charity has benefited from the Heritage Lottery fund. Those using the centre have learnt about the History of the Centre which was built by volunteers 100yrs ago. Those attending learnt a little about the history of William Morris Hall.


I met some of the staff and volunteers


I was Honoured to present Sue Roberts with a "Volunteer of the year" Award














Wednesday 20 November 2013

Air Cadets 75th Anniversary

I was guest of Honour at the 75th Anniversary of 12F (Walthamstow & Leyton) Squadron,
Air Training Corps, held at the TA Centre, in Eatington Road.
I was privileged to take the Salute during the Squadron March Past.

The event was extremely well attended with a large number of Guests including our previous Mayor and local ward Councillor Richard Sweden, RAF Senior officers and very proud parents.
Councillor Sweden with the Cadets and Squadron Colours.

After a short speech of Congratulations and thanks…….

I was asked to present special awards to Cadets and was proud to hear of their achievements.

I witnessed the presentation of the Cadet of the Year award. Very well deserved!!!!!







Citizen Ceremony Wednesday 20th November 2013


Today’s Ceremony was held in the Council Chamber in the Town Hall. Thirty-five new British Subjects attended the Ceremony.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

All Good Sports!

On Thursday 14 November, Walthamstow Assembly Hall was the venue for the borough’s annual Sports Awards.  There were fourteen presentations made on the night; I was given the honour of handing over the Under 18s Junior Team of the Year Award.  As you might expect, I was very impressed by the levels of success on display and proud to be able to share the evening with such a great bunch of high-achievers.  Plus the night itself, with a magician and some very convincing ‘living statues’, was a thoroughly enjoyable occasion.


 
 


















Caribbean Community - Town Hall Gathering

I enjoyed another gathering in the Town Hall as we welcomed people from the Caribbean community on 15 November.  It was a relaxed and informal evening, with people enjoying some food, music and – above all – each other’s company.  As ever, I’m grateful to the organisers for all their hard work in arranging another successful occasion.


Monday 18 November 2013

Inter Faith Service

Hello Again, Sunday 17th November was another busy day for me. I attended an Inter faith Service at St. Peters and St. Paul's Parish Church, The Green, Chingford which was organised by Mrs Tara Khare.

I then attended The Great Hall, in Adelaide Road for a Pakistani Cultural Day with other Councillors and Community leaders. The event was well supported and I enjoyed it immensely.

Waltham Forest Tamil Sangam Event
















I attended a very special event in the Tamil Calendar at Woodford County High School for Girls on Saturday 16th November. This was a cultural evening where performances were given by children and the founder Mr Nava was Honoured. Mr Nava sadly passed away last year but his legacy lives on.

Wednesday 13 November 2013

A Visit From The Forest YMCA


On 7 November I received a visit from a group of young people living at Forest YMCA
They wanted  to see behind the scenes at the Town Hall. The residents were taken on a tour and given a unique opportunity to see inside the Mayor’s Parlour and the Council Chambers and also observed a meeting in progress.
I answered lots of questions such as how I became a councillor and then mayor and also listened to their issues and concerns.   Also present at the Q&A was the Director of Housing Solutions at Ascham Homes,
Martin Wierzbicki, who answered questions about housing.

Nigerian Independence Celebration - 8 November


I enjoyed joining the Leader, Cllr Robbins for a wonderful evening to celebrate Nigerian Independence Day.  It was a fantastic evening and I would like to thank the members of the Nigerian Community in Waltham Forest (NICOWF), in particular the Chairman Fabian Ukaegbu and the Secretary Debo Adewumi who worked so hard to bring this event together.  We were also joined by John Cryer MP, Cllr Anna Mbachu (the first Nigerian Mayor of Waltham Forest) and a representative from the Nigerian High Commission.

We heard from a wide range of speakers, including Ziggi Golding, who is working with a photographer documenting the royalties and kingdoms of Nigeria, a representative from the
Nigerian Watch newspaper and Mr Ajala Filani who offered a thoughtful assessment of Nigeria’s history and current global position. It was a very interesting evening which we rounded off with fantastic food and an opportunity to network and socialise with our fellow guests.  

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Acts of Remembrance

This week I was honoured and privileged to be a part of three very important annual events.


On 8th November I attended the GLA Annual Service of Remembrance of London of the London Assembly at City Hall. This was a London-wide Act of Remembrance at which Assembly Members and other Mayors were present. This was an opportunity for us to pay respects collectively as a group of Mayors before going off to our own borough ceremonies.

On 10 November, I and the Waltham Forest community joined the rest of the nation to pay our respects on Remembrance Sunday. It was both an honour and a great privilege for me to be part of this solemn and most significant Act of Remembrance. The weather was on our side but I am sure that no amount of rain would have stopped people from coming to the Town Hall to show their support. A big thank you to Father Alex Summers of St Michael and All Angels, Walthamstow, for conducting the service. Thank you also to everybody else involved. With a parade of 400 plus, a marching band and a brass ensemble, and representatives of organisations and groups from all over the borough, the event took a huge amount of work and organisation.



Thursday 7 November 2013

Priory Court Community Get Together Day

I went along to Priory Court to see the results of a whole raft of community activities that residents had been involved in.  They had all worked incredibly hard and had clearly had fun at the same time.                                                                                       

TheCommunity Clear-up team, who removed rubbish from bushes and pathways near to the community centre.






Wth the “Bike works. Org” engineer. Members of the community were able to bring their bikes to the Community centre where the bikes were given a free bike “MOT”. Tyres, gears and brakes were tested.




  
 A local factory buys plywood sheets and makes stencils from them by cutting out circular discs. These discs in the past were then scrapped and dumped in land fill sites.  A novel method of Re-cycling has been found to re-use the previously unwanted discs. The discs are placed on to a turn table which rotates using pedal power.  Paint is added and the results...






...decorate the outside of the Community Games area!



 

Making bread rolls to go with pumpkin soup.  Carefully rolling and cutting...



...so they look like this.



Finally, a visit to the 'Honesty' Library, - the idea of local resident Lily Evans.

What a great day out.  Well done on all your hard word.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Remember, Remember the 5th of November

Tuesday 5 November was a very memorable day. During the afternoon, I was present at the launch of University Square, Stratford, an impressive and unique partnership between Birkbeck, University of London and the University of East London. The idea is that this £33m. state-of-the-art facility will give students access to a wide range of courses, help them gain university qualifications and enhance their future prospects. HRH The Princess Royal was on hand to perform the official opening and I look forward to hearing about students from Waltham Forest benefiting from this great new centre of learning.

Back at the Town Hall I was delighted to welcome my councillor colleague Darshan Sunger, along with Pawandeep and Kiran Sunger, into the Parlour to mark Diwali, before joining 20,000 residents to watch the Council firework display. What a fantastic show, with music, lasers and fireworks all combining brilliantly to give the huge crowd a thrilling evening – and we even managed to avoid the rain. I hope everyone who attended enjoyed themselves as much as I did.