Thursday, 25 July 2013

Jasmine Kahlia - Meeting with the Mayor/Painting Portraits for Auctioning

I met with an inspiring young student from Waltham Forest College. Jasmine, Kahlia, recently who has offered to paint some portraits of me to put up for auctioning.  All money raised will go towards my fundraising causes.   Jasmine has created works on canvas, ceramics, illustrations and sculpture. I look forward to seeing the end results of her portraits. 

Jasmine has already made a start on one of the portraits.  I feel very honoured that Jasmine approached me to take part in her project and I am sure that we will be successful in raising funds through her clever idea!  Keep up the good work Jasmine!

 
 






Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Schools4Change - A Feast of Conversation

I attended a very interesting event hosted by Schools4Change, a charity which works hard to provide quality education and schooling for disadvantaged girls in Africa and Asia. A Feast of Conversation was a fantastic success with special guests  Armeena Rana Khan actress and model and Faruk Miah,  a leading member of the Conservative Muslim Forum.   It was great to mix and mingle with the audience.  Everybody was so moved  by the speeches given during the course of the evening.   The charity raised  £650 that night.  This is a brilliant sum of money which will help build much needed schools in Africa and Asia.   Well done to Aamna Kokhar, founder of Schools4change who has done a superb job in organising this event.

Wood Street Post Office - Community Enterprise Fund

On Thursday I was invited to the Wood Street Post Office where the Communities Minister, Don Foster, came to launch the new Post Office Community Enterprise Fund.  I found out that this is an exciting new competition which is being run by the  Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and the Post Office.  Our residents are asked to think of projects which their local post office can start up to benefit the local community or small businesses.  The good thing is that Wood Street Post Office can apply for up to £10,000 from the £200,000  fund to help pay for these projects!

It was a great visit and I was also pleased to meet  Simon Burnham, Post Office Stakeholder Manager and Communications Director, Mark Davies.   I also met with Aman Sadana, the Branch Manager and  Iqbal Sadana, the Operator.  They both do a fantastic job in running our local post office and I am they will also  do a brilliant job with the projects they take on! Good luck!

 


Monday, 22 July 2013

Carnival Leyton Big Weekender



Wow, Waltham Forest certainly put on an amazing show with the carnival!  I was very happy to have led the start of the carnival at Leyton Cricket Ground.   l was joined and walked beside performers in costumes.  The costumes were so cleverly made as they were made to look like large swans.   The floats were beautifully decorated and were a mass of colours.  The streets were lined with so many people on this lovely hot day as they took in the vibes and danced to the music from the steel band.  The fun continued through the route as the performers and the steel band made its way through the streets and ended up back at Leyton Cricket Ground.  The steel band carried on playing to the audience into the early evening.  It was certainly an eventful day and I would like to thank everybody involved in putting on such a brilliant event!

Friday, 19 July 2013

NELFT - Sports Day

I went to Goodmayes Hospital this morning where I opened the NELFT Sports Day.   I found the event very educational and even had a blood pressure test which came back ok!  Sticking to my weight loss programme must be working!  I even had a round of rounders with staff and local people.

I met with the British High Jump Olympian, Dalton Grant.  As winner of four national championship titles for Great Britain it was a real honour that he joined us.  I am sure his master classes later in the day went really well.   I also met with Elizabeth Cann international badminton player but unfortunately she did not challenge me to a game of badminton!

All in all, a fantastic event which was made even better by the hot sunny weather!

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

The Big Reveal -The Soul Project

I had the pleasure of celebrating the newly revamped shop front for The Soul Project in Wood street this afternoon.  It was a really hot afternoon but that didnt stop the local people from coming to celebrate with balloons and banners. Cheeky Monkey and Leo the Lion came to say hello to me.  They are the resident furry animals who make sure  the kids are having a great time.   The best bit was when I thought I was going to cut the ribbon to show off the new shop front but was instead i was presented with a confetti cannon.  Everybody was thrilled at the bang and the colourful mess the confetti made afterwards!

I was given a great tour of the premises and got a brilliant insight into what the TSP do by being shown two videos. Thanks to the staff members for taking the time to make this possible for me.  Also a big thank you to Cassie and her colleagues for organising the event and to the design team for doing such a brilliant job on the new eye-catching shop front!







Monday, 15 July 2013

Highams Park Fun Day

Cllr Braham, Cllr Rackham, Cllr Sunger and myself with Charlie Chaplin
I really enjoyed the Highams Park Fun Day this Saturday.  We were very lucky with the weather  - unfortunately there was torrential rain last year and the year before, so were so pleased to have the sun shining on us this year!  I was joined by my fellow councillors from Hale End and Highams Park Ward, Councillors Paul Braham and Darshan Sunger - as you will see from the photo, we were also joined by  Charlie Chaplin! 

It was good to see so many people at the fun day.   There were many interesting stalls with food, refreshments and entertainment throughout the afternoon.  A big thank you to the Highams Park Society for organising the event and to the Highams Park and Hale End Community Ward forum for their financial support.