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Contents
David Young
W elcome to the July and August edition of The
Chingford Directory, your local community magazine and business Directory.
As some of you know, I work these days at The View, Epping Forest’s new visitor centre. Well, I was working there the other day, dispensing wisdom and lavishing customer care on all and sundry, when a colleague said that she had found my ideal role.
“Hmm,” I thought. “An important post that re-quires my especial flair."
“You’ve drifted off again, David” she said. “We wanted someone who’s really… um… portly.”
“Thanks,” I said. “Furthermore, they should have a certain - let's say
- Tudor whiff. And be very grumpy. You seemed perfect.”
For four days, from Tuesday August 20th to Friday 23rd, from 1pm-4pm at Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, the City of London is staging a series of
events entitled ‘1589 and all that’. Tuesday will be 'The Armadas' - games, handicrafts and the story of the second Armada. Wednesday focuses on the lost Roanoke colony with hut-building and a moustache com-petition. Thursday is 'The Quick and the Dead', exploring Tudor medicines and mortality. Friday will look at Courtly
Entertainments, with music, quilling and hobby horse jousts. Plus, there will be loads of other things going on throughout, like bread kneading, pastels, calligra-phy and games.
I shall be Henry VIII, who was long gone by 1589. I may, however, shower gifts on my people and make jokes in Latin. I shall be joined by Elizabeth I, Anne Boleyn, wenches and a right ne’er-do-well in the pillory.
Do come along. These events are always fantastic. I’ve got to prepare for my role now, by banqueting to excess. Someone has to do it.
PUZZLES
Sudoku 12
Fun Quiz 18
Crossword 26
HOME & GARDEN
Beauty Feature: Eat Yourself Beautiful 22
GENERAL
The History of Printing 8
REVIEWS
Film Review 36
Book Review 40
COMMUNITY
Community Events 42
Local Useful Numbers 44
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 46
The Chingford Directory Tel: 0845 519 4682
e: [email protected] w: www.thechingforddirectory.co.uk E4 Publishing, PO Box 64950, Chingford, London, E4 0BG
E4 Publishing cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions or endorse companies,
products or services that appear in this magazine.
Printed on FSC accredited paper. For every tree felled significantly more are planted.
Vegetable based inks are used throughout, which are far more environmentally friendly than oil based inks. Waste paper from the printing and
binding process is recycled and goes back into providing pulp for recycled paper products.
Please recycle when you’ve
finished with it.
Editors letter
Copyright © 2013 E4 PUBLISHING All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the
prior written consent of the publisher.
Proprietor & Publisher: Peter Atkinson, E4 Publishing
Editor David Young
Features Editor Sue Lavery
Sales Manager Lauren Ford
The Chingford Directory is published bi-monthly by E4 Publishing. Our distribution covers most of Chingford and Highams Park. We deliver to half of each area one month, and the other half of each area the following month (approximately 10,000 per month, or around 20,000 in a two month distribution). Copies are also available in the libraries in Station Road and in Highams Park.
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Summer Dates Monday 15th July to Friday 23rd August
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I didn’t always edit magazines badly. Oh no. For a long time I did other things badly, and the thing that I did badly for most of my adult years was to
be one of those unseen creatures that produce over-night that staple of the breakfast table. No no, you silly thing, I wasn’t a battery hen. I printed newspa-pers. Rather badly. To be precise, I operated a web press using offset lithography, which makes me sound rather cleverer than I actually am. And, in my modest way, I saw myself as the culmination of 2,000 years of progress.
If we define printing as transferring an image or words onto a different medium, then the process goes back to about 200AD in China and the use of wood-blocks. (Obviously I wasn’t there – I had the night off to decorate my hut with daub.)
The next great step forward came 800 years later, again in China, with the use of movable type. This is the process of using single components – usually letters – that are both movable and reusable to pro-duce a document over and over again, then take it apart and use the letters for a different document. This was, however, expensive and time-consuming, especially in China with a thousand characters to play with.
Johannes Gutenberg is regarded as the father of modern printing, although he was also a blacksmith and a goldsmith, and would probably have been any number of other smiths besides, had there been a need for them in 1450. He made many refinements to the process, but the key ones were the use of oil-based inks and the introduction of a wooden press upon which to lay the paper to receive the ink.
Raised type would be arranged into pages then placed into a frame which was laid onto a stone bed.
Two roller pads of wool applied ink to the text in a more even way than had previously been possible. A sheet of paper was placed in a frame and was rolled under the inked text. Mass production of texts and leaflets became possible, and, by 1480, there were printing presses in over a hundred towns across Europe.
A by-product of this revolution was the emergence of the best-seller, the first of whom was probably the theologian Erasmus who sold almost a million copies of his works in his lifetime.
Another by-product was the newspaper, which could now be produced in great quantity at relatively low cost.
Now there may be some cynics amongst you who think that we might be better off without certain best-sellers and newspapers. But think of the good things that printing has done for us. Had it not been for Gutenberg, we might never have had this magnificent magazine of ours.
I boasted earlier of my skills in lithography. This is
The History of Printing or litho, letters and lamb casserole
When I was useful Chinese woodblock
Modern press
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the use of a smooth surface to convey the image, and began in 1796 to publish plays with images etched into wax. Modern lithography uses photographic plates where ink is drawn towards images and text. I also proudly declared that I was an offset printer, which is not a reflection on my awkward gait but refers to the technique by which the image is transferred firstly to an intermediate rubber blanket before being im-pressed onto the paper.
French printers realised that certain phrases were used over and over, so they kept these sets of words in preset slices, which were called ‘cliches’ or ‘stereotypes’. I have proudly used clichés all my life.
Lithography moved forward in 1843 with the inven-tion of the rotary press where the image is bent around a drum. This allowed a continuous stream of paper, or web, to flow from a reel through the im-pression cylinders before being folded together on the kite – that’s the pointed bit that they show on TV when they mention printing – before being cut into individual copies.
Machines got bigger and faster and smarter so that, by the time I hung up my spanner, a 100 page colour newspaper would churn out of the press at about 20 copies per second while I was cocooned inside a soundproof booth with a bloke who brought in lamb casserole every night while computers did everything else. For me, a lot of the interest went out of the job,
and I became faintly nauseous at the thought of stewed lamb.
My career changed when the owners of this publi-cation called.
“David,” they said. “We badly need someone to edit the Directory. And we mean badly.”
“On it, I replied without pause. “Everything I do, I do badly.”
David Young
Gutenberg printing press
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E very year millions of people lose money through scams. We are all potential tar-gets for the criminals who might try to
scam us. This simple checklist will help you protect yourself and fight back against the scammers.
How can I spot a scam? It is likely to be a scam if: The call, letter, email or text has come out of
the blue. You’ve never heard of the lottery or competi-
tion they are talking about. You didn’t buy a ticket – so you can’t win it! They are asking you to send money in ad-
vance. They are telling you to respond quickly so you
don’t get time to think about it or ask family and friends before you decide.
They are telling you to keep it a secret. They seem to be offering you something for
nothing. If it seems too good to be true – it probably is!
How can I protect myself bet-ter? Never give out contact details like your name,
phone number or address to strangers or to people who should have this information al-ready.
Never give financial information or details of your identity, bank accounts or credit card to strangers or to the businesses that already hold your details.
Shred anything with your personal or bank details on – don’t just throw it away.
What should I do if they con-tact me? Look at every piece of mail and decide if it’s
likely to be a scam. Don’t reply to spam mail, texts or emails. Say ”no thank you” politely and put the phone
down if they persist. Phone the Citizens Advice consumer service
on 08454 04 05 06 for advice (typetalk: 18001 08454 04 05 06).
My scams checklist
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Check the Action Fraud alerts to common scams/frauds www.actionfraud.police.uk/news (or ask your local Citizens Advice Bureau to check for you).
Ask friends, neighbours or family if the offer is likely to be a scam.
Destroy and throw away mailings.
What can I do to stop scams? If you have been scammed, or think someone
has tried to scam you, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or visit www.actionfraud.police.uk/contact-us
Phone the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06. They can pass scam de-tails on to Trading Standards.
Warn someone – educate a friend, neighbour or relative about the dangers of scams.
Cut down unwanted post Register with the Mailing Preference Service
to cut down on unwanted letters: visit www.mpsonline.org.uk or phone 0845 703 4599.
Your Choice service www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/your-choice blocks post not specifically ad-
dressed to you e.g. free newspapers, bundles of leaflets etc.
The Royal Mail has an opt out scheme in which you can choose not to have unad-dressed material put through the door www.royalmail.com/personal/help-and-support/ how-do-I-stop-receiving-any-leaflets-or-unaddressed-promotional-material. This includes mail addressed to ‘The Occupier’ which is often adverts.
Report all items of scam mail to the Royal Mail. Call 08456 113 413, email [email protected] or send the items with a covering letter to:
Scam Mail, PO Box 797, EXETER EX1 9UN
Cut down unwanted phone calls, texts or emails Register with the Telephone Preference Ser-
vice to cut down on unwanted phone calls, texts and SMS messages. Visit www.tpsonline.org.uk or call 0845 070 0707.
Forward spam texts to your mobile provider – 7726 for Everything Everywhere or O2, 37726 for 3, 87726 for Vodafone.
Delete and block scam emails.
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How to Play
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9, with no repetition!
That's all there is to it.
You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic - there’s no maths involved and no adding up.
It's fun. It's challenging. It's addictive!
Solution on page 30
Puzzles
Sudoku 7 4 2
5 2 6
2 6 4
7 9 3
9 8 1
3 6 4
8 6 4
6 4 2
9 2 6
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Plumbing & Heating
Electrical test, repairs & rewire
Roofing - flat & pitched
Windows & doors
Decorating - in & out
Plastering & damp
Glazing & board up
Full refurbishment
Dendale Construction Ltd Specialist refurbishment
contractors to period & listed buildings
Phone: 020 8527 5777 Fax: 020 8926 4621 E-mail: [email protected]
418 Hale End Road, London, E4 9PB.
All building & property
maintenance & repairs
Serving homes, businesses, schools,
churches, local authorities,
architects & leaseholder management.
Fully insured. Insurance & grant work undertaken.
Established over 20 years
Full project management
Free survey & estimates
For more information and examples of our work / rates please visit:
www.awsbuilders.com or contact Alex on
07980 810 997 or 020 8524 3794 awsbuilders, Richmond Road, E4 7BN
awsbuilders
Kitchen refurbishments Bathroom refits Plumbing Carpentry Plastering Garden design and hard landscaping Complete room makeovers
awsbuilders prides itself on customer satisfaction
Our services include :
We also offer a maintenance service
and a small job service on an hourly rate
INSURANCE WORK ALSO UNDERTAKEN
WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE REFERENCES AND ARE FULLY INSURED
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FENCING CONTRACTORS
07814 352 551
www.jmghomes.co.uk
For all your fencing requirements
Senior Citizen discounts available
contact
JMG Property Services
www.uniquelocksmiths.co.uk
FULLY CERTIFIED
KEY CUTTING SERVICE
Glazing Maintenance Services replace repair maintain
replacement window and doors repairs to hinges, handles, locks
misted/broken glass units
020 8529 8020 answerphone/fax 07973 522 525 direct
Mervyn J Lynch
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For more information about the Michelle Warren School of Dance and Theatre, please call Michelle Warren on 07956 497 285 or 01992 611 100
D ance is a type of art that involves move-
ment of the body to music. It is performed in many styles as a form of emotional expression, social interaction, or exercise and is some-times used to express ideas or tell a story.
Students of dance are often given the oppor-tunity to take part in Examination sessions, Theatre Shows and Competitions. These build a child's self-esteem and confidence and gives them the opportunity to express themselves through dance, and have great fun whilst exercising.
At the Michelle Warren School of Dance and Theatre, a wide choice of different dance styles are on offer. From Ballet to Street Jazz. Tap to Hip Hop. Disco dancing to Modern and Jazz and in addition to this, Musical Theatre classes are also available.
Ages start from Pre-School (2½ years) up to Sen-iors (18 years) and Adults are also catered for with Adult Tap and Jazz classes that are suitable for begin-ners and intermediate level, through to Advanced. These classes are great fun, and a really good way to make new friends and do a little exercise in a fun group environment.
At the Michelle Warren School of Dance and Theatre, training matters! Safe teaching is practised, with all teachers being fully qualified for each genre. It is a friendly and professionally run school in a safe environment, with schools in both Chingford and Epping.
Why not give your child the opportunity to "Shine".
Dancing Classes – Fun and Exciting!
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Free Quotations
Stain Removal Service Mattress Cleaning & Sanitising
Professionally Trained and Insured
07722 045 833 & 020 8418 5662 [email protected]
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(answers on page 38) Towns and Villages
Puzzles
Fun Quiz
All makes and colours Small Dent Repairs Bumpers Alloy Wheels Scratches Mirror Casings Cigarette Burns Trim Repairs Top Quality Reversing Sensors Fitted
Est. 1997 Mobile Automotive Refinishing
07958 701 740 [email protected]
Home Call Out For Free Quotation
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LANCASTER’S HOME & GARDEN
We have a good range of gift items for sale at good honest prices!
TRADITIONAL & UNUSUAL GIFTS
pre-packaged & loose, for collection or delivery
Garden Design | Garden Landscaping | Garden Maintenance | Garden Clearance
We offer a complete design and landscaping service and can
transform any garden completely.
Call or pop in for a chat with our friendly experienced team and enjoy the summer in the garden you always dreamt of.
competitive prices free quotation no job too big or small
We boast many satisfied customers!
www.lancastershomeandgarden.co.uk
Railway Goods Yard Wood St, Walthamstow, E17
(Opposite Wood St Station)
GARDEN ACCESSORIES | GIFTWARE
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replacement windows & doors repairs to hinges & handles replacement misted units
T & L
Windows & Doors
Kings Head Hill, E4
for a free estimate call Terry on
020 8529 5897 or 07940 092 203
Matt Green
Personal Training brought to your doorstep
specialising in... weight loss programmes
core strengthening marathon training circuit training plyometrics boxing
tel: 07957 16 17 14 web: www.mattgreenpt.com
email: [email protected]
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Advertisement Feature
C ook & Son are a small family business with
over 40 years experi-ence in the roofing trade. In 1964 Michael Cook started as a trainee roofer with the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Having learned the trade Mi-chael then in 1967 started his own business, gaining more knowledge over the years as new materials and techniques arrived. Michael’s son, Peter, joined him in the business in 1985 and he was able to teach Peter all aspects of the roofing trade. In 2002 they went into full partnership and formed the Ltd Company.
As a company they continue to keep up with latest developments in the roofing trade. Peter has gained a Level 2 NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) in Roofing Occupations – Roof Slater and Tiler and has successfully completed an Assessed Training Module in Sheet Lead Boss-ing and Welding. In addition Peter passed a Construction Industry Training Board Health and Safety Test and attended and passed a St John Ambulance Emergency Aid in the Workplace course.
Cook & Son have concentrated on the domestic side of the roofing market with most of their work being within and around the London Borough of Waltham Forest. A high percentage of their work comes from recommendations and refer-ences. Michael’s wife, Elizabeth is responsible for the office work, answering the phone and dealing with the paperwork. Elizabeth keeps portfolios and files of letters and references from customers. These are available on request if you are considering having some roofing work done. On the opposite page are extracts from a small fraction of letters received from customers, as well as a selec-tion of photos from completed jobs. I think these
speak for themselves of customer’s satisfaction with the quality of work and service provided by Cook & Son.
All new work carried out complies with local au-thority building regulations. Cook & Son are regis-
tered with the Environment Agency and hold a licence as a carrier for the disposal of controlled waste. They are members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen and also hold full Public and Employee’s Liability insurance. It is important for homeowners planning to have work carried out on their roofs to be very careful over their choice of contractor. As a result of huge increases in insurance premiums and difficulty in securing cover some roofing contractors have gone out of business and illegal trad-ing contractors have started up. It is important for property owners to make sure they are using a reputable contractor who has adequate insur-ance. The National Federation of
Roofing Contractors advises that householders should insist on seeing evidence of the contractor’s Public Liability insurance. You can rest assured that Cook & Son meet all this criteria. They are a well-established local family firm with a good reputation for quality work and service.
PROFILE: Cook & Son Roofing Contractors
Sue Lavery
COOK & SON ROOFING CONTRACTORS LTD
For a FREE estimate with no obligation call Mr Cook on 020 8524 0431 or 07887 527 522
Peter Cook (left), with one of the team from M. Cook & Son
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Advertisement Feature
Colvin Gardens, London E4
March 2009 M. Cook & Son Ltd, We would like to express our appreciation of the work done by your firm re our new roof. Despite the wintry weather, your firm arrived every day when feasible & worked hard in a cheerful, professional way. We are very pleased with your firm’s work and would certainly recom-mend you to other people.
Colvin Gardens London E4
Oct 2008 Dear Mr Cook, Many thanks for your excellent work and also for leaving everything so clean and tidy. You’re a diamond! It’s great to be able to trust a local contractor and know that one is in safe hands. I have recommended you to others before and I will certainly do so again. Thank you.
Vincent Road, London E4 Sept 2008
Dear Mr Cook, My thanks to your son and his co-worker for a virtually stress free service and their unfailing courtesy & good humour.
Connaught Avenue, London E4 Sept 2009
Dear Mr Cook, I am writing to tell you how pleased we are with our new roof and would mention that we have had favourable comments from some neighbours and passers-by. The work was carried out efficiently and cheerfully and also in accordance with dates and schedule which you gave us at the outset. The site was left clean and tidy at the end of each working day. We are pleased that we followed your advice regarding the choice of product used. We would recommend you to any potential customers.
Kitchener Road, London E17
Sept 2009
Dear Mr Cook,
Having just painted the fascia boards on my extension, I
would like to thank your company regarding the re-felting
of the roof. Peter has done an excellent job. I was also
impressed with the pebble dashing. It is nice to see a
company that takes pride in its work!
Before (left), and after
Before (left), and after
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(Solution on page 38)
Across 1. Drier men could give a cue
(8)
5. Lyrical epic to sabotage (6)
9. Entertainer taking off? (8)
10. Outburst of one in business (6)
12. Led nag astray to hang (6)
13. Nut leapt about and became sulky (8)
15. Ford one drives around is doomed to extinction (4,3)
16. Tale about a thread (4)
20. Gas to consume for warmth (4)
21. Packed lunches, perhaps (7)
25. Let width out and pared (8)
26. Whale I upset for a time (6)
28. Run the wrong way to be a pursuer (6)
29. Resist in order to be menac-ing (8)
30. Fish one swears about (6)
31. Plagued emblem colour (8)
Down 1. Deer is set to live (6)
2. Remain related to the sea (6)
3. Open loan made to an emperor (8)
4. Point affirmative lookers (4)
6. Hateful, initially overdrawn with debts (6)
7. Rip-off making someone wild (8)
8. Establishing of grain, etc (8)
11. Hire one for a brave woman (7)
14. Deed sir badly wanted (7)
17. Dog food served twice (4-4)
18. New echidna by a house (8)
19. Plant on a boat glowering (8)
22. Hasten to become a city (6)
23. Tress I styled for a nurse (6)
24. Reader got round and rose up (6)
27. Avid kind of prima donna (4)
For all the latest Community Events visit www.thechingforddirectory.co.uk
Puzzles
Crossword
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A GENUINE FAMILY BUSINESS
NVQ Qualified
ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED RELIABLE & PERSONAL SERVICE
8 Waterhall Avenue, Chingford, E4 6NB
Est. 1967
For a free estimate with no obligation call Mr Cook on
● GUTTERING ● GRANT WORK ● TILING & SLATING ● ZINC & LEADWORK ● VALLEY GUTTERS & BAYS ● CHIMNEY STACKS
MEMBER
● UPVC FASCIAS & SOFFITS ● VELUX WINDOWS FITTED
● REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE ● HIGH PERFORMANCE FELT ROOFING
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S ummer is usually about sun, sea, sand and... yep, sequels. However, some-thing is missing this sunny season as there is a prequel, a ‘re-envisioning’, a spin-off and a clever original for you to see. And only a couple of se-
quels like Grown Ups 2 (9th August) which if that means another film like 2010’s Grown Ups then it’s not worth watching anyway. Enjoy! Released: 3rd July - Now You See Me An FBI agent and an Interpol detective track 4 illusionists who carry out bank heists during their shows. But the magicians give the money to their audiences. The plot is both thrilling and fascinating as the investigation uncovers dark secrets, hidden agendas and one great puzzle: the closer you look, the less you see. However, the cast is not A-list and there is little character development or empathy. This makes the film entertaining, fun and an interesting concept but with a vital ingredient missing. 12th July - Monsters University This is a prequel to Pixar Studio’s 2001 hit Monsters Inc. A young Mike Wazowski, the green, one-eyed creature from the previous film, dreams of becoming a ‘scarer’ at Monsters Inc. The problem is he can’t scare anyone. Mike teams up with John P. ‘Sully’ Sullivan to graduate with flying colours and a life-long friendship is born. With the right amount of entertainment, sentimentality and comedy this is a movie every bit as impres-sive as the film it follows.
16th August - Planes In Pixar Studios ‘Cars’ and ‘Cars 2’ we saw airplanes come alive like their auto-mobile counterparts. This film builds on that idea. Dusty is a crop dusting plane who dreams of competing in a famous aerial race. However, he is afraid of heights. With his mentor Skipper and a host of new friends, Dusty sets off to make his dreams come true. The plot is that contrived (guess if Dusty suc-ceeds...) and this is not made by Pixar but “DisneyToons” - beware. 23rd August - Jurassic Park 3D One of the greatest films of the modern era is given a 3D make-over. First things first - the film is not ‘better’ than before. The plot is still the same and is just as engaging as you see man’s failure to play God. But the 3D aspect blends perfectly with the dinosaur special effects. This brings extra life to 20 year old CGI (that even in 2D is still better than some films today) and who doesn’t want to see a T-Rex jump out of the screen?
DVDs to please You may not want to keep the kids in during July but if this summer is anything like the last one you may not have any choice. At least you will have lots to keep them entertained. Oz the Great and Power-ful (1st July on DVD rrp: £19.99 and Blu-Ray rrp: £28.99) is the prequel to The Wizard of Oz and is a thrilling family adventure. Ewan McGregor stars in Jack The Giant Slayer (22nd July on DVD rrp: £19.99 and Blu-Ray rrp: £28.99) as the classic fairy tale has an exciting make-over. One Direction: Life on Stage (12th July on DVD rrp: £9.99 and Blu-Ray rrp: £15.99) and All Stars (26th July on DVD rrp: £14.99 and Blu-Ray rrp: £19.99) have all the music and dance entertainment you’ll ever need.
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Cineworld Cinemas Tel: 0871 200 2000 www.cineworld.co.uk 208 Southbury Road, Enfield, EN1 1YQ I Scene, Clements Rd, Ilford, IG1 1BP
Odeon Cinemas Tel: 0871 224 4007 www.odeon.co.uk Picketts Lock Lane, Edmonton, N9 0AS 60-64, High Rd, South Woodford, E18 2QL
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I n this book, the reader is introduced to some fascinating concepts. We are told at the
outset that 'the darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis' and 'ignorance is no longer a forgivable offense'!. The question is posed: 'What if God was wrong'? In that case, 'Abandon hope all you who enter here' is an appropriate quote from Dante's Divine Comedy (which is not a comedy at all) and we are all on the brink of certain doom whether or not Robert Langdon catches the Transhumanists or not. However, he is hot on the heels of a man with concerns about escalation of consumerism, and who has some good Population Apocalypse Equations! There are some good lines about water requirements, global surface temperature, ozone depletion, consumption of ocean resources, species extinction, carbon dioxide saturation and deforestation. Some of the characters are as extraordinary as their ideals: the enigmatic Sienna Brooks, the odd Elizabeth Sinskey, the dedicated scientist, Bertrand Zobrist whose green eyes 'held all the mysteries of the world in their depths', but in this novel no-one is as you would expect, not even Robert Langdon!
There are lots of twists in the plot, as one would expect from Dan Brown. 'Symbols are very adept at hiding the truth' evidently and we are pushed into examining our expectations and assumptions, and also into considering some upside down morality codes and, of course, nothing is ever as it appears to be! Chapters race
like jet fighters as we are presented with a death by shooting on the first page, Robert Langdon's life is hanging by a thread by page two, only to be rescued by a heroine, a Lara Croft character on page three, and so, by the end of the book, we have been up for several nights facing the most horrendous death imaginable every minute. The book is a joy for researchers (Loreena McKennett is Robert Langdon's favourite living recording artist, and Bombay Sapphire and Gogol should never be mixed!) For those who have visited
Venice, Florence and Istanbul, the descriptions of these places are a joy. Fiat! 'Sing in me muse and through me tell the story'.... Exhausting - but wonderful - and I'm signing up for my tattoo because it's all so true, and so real that I was almost in tears due to the successful outcome!
Wendy Stokes
BOOK REVIEW: Inferno by Dan Brown
Dan Brown is the bestselling author of Digital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels and De-mons, The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol. He is a graduate of Amherst Col-lege and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he has taught English and Creative Writing. He lives in New England. Hardback 480 pages £20 Kindle: £7.20 Audio CD £11 Published by Bantam Press Author website: www.danbrown.com
Reviewed by Wendy Stokes www.wendystokes.co.uk
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PHOTOGRAPHY SUMMER COURSE 1st July - 19th August, Walthamstow & District Photo-graphic Society. Meetings each Monday 8-10pm, Greenleaf Baptist Church Hall, 4 Greenleaf Road (off Hoe Street), Walthamstow, E17 6QQ. For those new to photog-raphy, and those wishing to improve their skills. Email: [email protected]. Information and full programme visit our new website: www.wdps.org INTRODUCING CHRISTIANITY Wednesday 3 July 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Vicarage, Larks-wood Road, Chingford, Lon-don E4 9DS. (Repeated on Thursdays at 2 p.m.). Opportu-nity for those interested in learning more about Christian-ity, looking at "How to come to faith", "The Bible", "Prayer", and "Exploring the Trinity". Contact: The Rev. Lesley Goldsmith (Vicar) on (020) 8529 5226 or email [email protected]. SUMMER FAYRE St Mary's Catholic Primary School in Chingford is having a Summer Fayre on Saturday 6th July from 11am - 3pm. (Address is Station Road, Chingford, London, E4 7BP.) Family fun including bouncy castles, face painting, craft stall, beat the goalie, BBQ and many more stalls. Entry £1 per adult and children free. SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Buckhurst Hill Horticultural Society. Saturday 13th July, 2pm - 5pm. The Centenary Hall, St John's Church, High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5RX. Includes vegetables, floral arrangements, art & craft, cookery and junior entries. Plant sales, teas and delicious homemade cakes. Entry: Non
members £1, children free. (Tel: 020 8257 8996). WEST ESSEX MUSICIANS AT LEYTONSTONE FESTIVAL 2013 Two Separate & Varied Coffee Concerts on Saturday 13 July, from 11-11.40 AM and then from 12-12.50 PM re-spectively. At St Andrew's Church, Corner of St Andrew's Rd & Colworth Rd, Leyton-stone, London E11 1JD. PER-FORMERS, etc: Trinity Laban flute-harp duo, David Albon & Glenda Allaway; Modality Youth Choir, a dynamic young ladies choir directed by Jenny Ewington (singing teacher of BGT finalists, Jonathan & Charlotte); co-organised by RAM-award winner, violinist and charity fund raiser, Dan-ielle Mac & co-hosted by or-ganist, Kathryn Rose of St Andrew's Church; featuring classical music & lively, non-classical, joyful choral favour-ites. In aid of St Andrew's Or-gan Appeal; see also this for why the organ is so special: http://tinyurl.com/lxxvajf. ARCHEOLOGICAL DIG AT COPPED HALL Come on a Taster Weekend in July and try your hand at dig-ging on a real archaeological site: July 13/14, July 20/21, & July 27/28. Aimed at begin-ners, full instructions will be given. For information contact Andrew Madeley (020 8491 6514) or email [email protected] or visit www.weag.org.uk or www.coppedhalltrust.org.uk ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL on 13th & 14th July. Display of Paintings by Local Artists, for sale & to view; Poetry Per-formance with Neal Zetter; Drama Workshop; Creative Writing Competition for Adults
& Children; Tile Painting; jew-ellery/ lacemaking/spinning demos. Country Dancing Dis-play; Mini Flower Festival; Plant stall; Music; Refresh-ments with BBQ. -St. Anne’s Church, Larkshall Road, Chingford E4- Sat. 10-5 & Sun. 12-5 FREE ENTRY HIGHAMS PARK GARDEN OPEN FOR CHARITY Sunday 14 July, 12 noon to 6pm, 16 Beverley Road, Highams Park, London E4 9PL. Contemporary cottage-style garden, created by gar-den designer owner, will be open to raise money for charity under the National Gardens Scheme. The garden was recently featured in the RHS magazine, 'The Gardener'. Plants for sale and homemade tea and cakes available. Sorry, no dogs. Adults £2.50, children free. For info about the Na-tional Gardens Scheme and the charities it supports, visit www.ngs.org.uk CHINGFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Summer Show on 20th July, our Autumn Show on 31st August and lastly, our Late Autumn Show on 26th Octo-ber. These will take place in Mornington Hall opposite Ss Peter and Paul Parish Church. Doors open to the public at 2pm and entrance is by mem-bers ticket on 50p on the door. Anyone wishing to join the Society may do so on the day by seeking out our Member-ship Secretary, Mrs Lucy McClellan. We will have plants for sale, at reasonable prices. All plant material is donated so we don't actually know until the day what will be available. Also I offer during the course of the afternoon are teas, coffee and homemade cakes, plus a raf-fle. At approximately 4.30 pm
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we will hold an auction of flower material, which is do-nated by exhibiting members, followed by a raffle. Tickets for the raffle will be on sale during the course of the afternoon. CHILDREN'S SUMMER ACTIVITY WEEK Monday 29 July to Friday 2 August 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon at St Edmund's Halls (Ryan Hall), 216 Chingford Mount Road, South Chingford, Lon-don E4 8JL (south of Ching-ford Mount crossroads). Fun activities, with stories, craft-work and games. Learn more about the Tale of Joseph - a dreamer with a fancy coat. Details and enrolment: Debbie Watson on (020) 8527 5016 or email [email protected]. SILVERTHORN BOWLING CLUB Ropers Avenue Ground, Chingford, E4 9EJ. The Club offers Free Coaching at their Saturday Morning Club, through to August. Young People's Groups ages 11-16years. Also free coaching for Parents/Adult Groups. (no upper age limit) Sessions are 10.30am to 12.30pm(so arrive at 10.15am. Don't be afraid to come alone. You can be sure of a warm welcome, and meet new friends. Our friendly Club House has a kitchen/bar and outside patio. Our aim is to bring the Sport of Bowling into the Local Community. To be sure of your place, please telephone and book 020 8531 6619 Alternatively just turn up on the day and enjoy. FLAT SHOES MUST BE WORN. Silverthorn Bowling Club has been awarded Clubmark status. This is the Sport Eng-land mark of high quality sports clubs.
FREDDY BOY'S ROCK N ROLL NITES presents an ELVIS Spectacu-lar with Lee Jackson and his band plus support and DJ, spinning the discs. Another great Dance & Concert on Friday 16th August. Venue: Chingford Assembly Hall, Sta-tion Road, Chingford E4 7EN. Dance Floor, Bar, Car Park. 7:30 - 11:55pm. Advance tick-ets £15 (also at the door if any left). Limited tickets, advanced ticket purchase/reservation recommended. Info & tickets, Tel: Freddy Boy: 07930 544312. or write with S.A.E. & cheque to: F. Humphreys 35 Homebush House, 142 Kings Head Hill, Chingford E4 7PW. TV QUIZ NIGHT Saturday 7 September 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at St Ed-mund's Halls (Ryan Hall), 216 Chingford Mount Road, South Chingford, E4 8JL. Test out how much of your general knowledge can be gleaned through the gogglebox; fun for all the family. £5 per person; bring your own drinks. Contact: Andrew or Christine on (020) 8524 8729 or email [email protected]. AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW Buckhurst Hill Horticultural Society. Saturday 7th Sep-tember, 2pm - 5pm. The Cen-tenary Hall, St John's Church, High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5RX. Includes fruit, vegetables, floral arrange-ments, cookery and junior entries. Plant sales, spring flowering bulbs, garden sun-dries, teas and delicious homemade cakes. Entry: Non members £1, children free. (Tel: 020 8257 8996). MEMORY WALK Join the Epping Forest Mem-ory Walk and head through the
leafy paths of the beautiful Essex woodland to help us raise vital funds for Alzheimer's Society. Visit www.memorywalk.org.uk for more info and to register for free. After your walk you can enjoy entertainment and re-freshments to have a fun fam-ily friendly day out!. Please note that the routes take place on woodland paths which can get muddy when wet. Please note there will be a short and a long route option - TBC When: 15 Sep, 10:00 One day only. Where: Epping Forest, Station Road, E4 6AN Chingford. Tel:07525 403 826 Email: [email protected] Price: Free. Why not raise money for Alzheimer's Soci-ety? Age: All ages welcome REDBRIDGE CYCLING CLUB invites cyclists of all abilities, men and women, to join them on their club rides each Sun-day leaving Redbridge Cycling centre, Forest Road, Hainault, IG6 3HP (On Hog Hill). Most rides start at 9.15am but occa-sionally earlier. Check our website at www.redbridgecyclingclub.co.uk beforehand for more details and exact start times. Instruction on group riding will be given to less experience or novice riders at the cycle cen-tre fifteen minutes prior to departure. Introductory cycling sessions are also organised periodically. Again see website for further details. The club meets fortnightly at the Cycling Centre from 7.30 pm. They are friendly gatherings and provide an opportunity to chat about the pastime and sport and also to ride around the circuit (until dusk). For more details go to our website at www.redbridgecyclingclub.co.uk or telephone 01277 356 000.
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Luton Airport 01582 405 100
London City Airport (020) 7646 0088
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS for friends and families of alcoholics. Al-Anon Family Groups offer understanding and support to anyone whose life is, or has been deeply affected by someone else’s drinking whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, whether you are living with the alcoholic or not. You need not be alone. To speak to someone who understands and for details of an Al-Anon meeting near you, ring the confidential helpline on: 020 7403 0888 (10 am-10pm). w: www.al-anonuk.org.uk e: [email protected]. Family Groups Ltd., Registered Charity.
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•Carpentry •Plumbing •Fencing •Locksmith •Tiling •Painting
•Gardening •Odd Jobs •Upholstery Cleaning
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Fitted Wardrobes/Units Skirtings ● Architraves
Doors and Locks Fitted Kitchens Installed
Flooring ● Decking ● Fencing
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H: 020 8524 5046 | M: 07793 590 684 [email protected]
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e mail [email protected]
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Romford, Essex RM4 1JU
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Architect Nic Antony Architects Ltd 7
Blinds Blind Gallery 11
Building Services aws builders 14 CP Building Contractors 37 Dendale Construction Ltd 14 R Creed & Son 38
Business Mentor Alison Tritschler 5
Carpenter Chingford Carpentry 45 Mick Parini 5 SK Carpentry 45
Carpet, Curtain & Upholstery Cleaning Advanced Clean 5 M&K Cleaning Services 2 Supreme Carpet Cleaning 16
Catering Service Ridgeway Catering 35
Chiropodists M Freedman 28
Cleaning Services Angels 30
Coffee Shop Oh My Tea Shop 35
Community Event Chingford Royal British Legion Club 9 City of London Corporation 33
Community Service Sewardstone Evangelical Church 29
Complementary Centre Willows 30
Computer Services Andy's Computer Repairs 20 Problem Computers 37
Conference Centre The Scout Association 6
Cosmetic Surgery Spire Health Care 23
Dance School Michelle Warren School of Dance 17
Decorating Services Sullivan and Co 32
Domestic Appliance Repairs Standard Appliances 20
Driving School MPH Driving School 30
Dry Cleaning Formula Dry Cleaning 16
Electrical Services DMB Electric 39 Ultra Electrics 2
Fencing JMG Property Services 15
Fitness - Misc Kemi 5 Nordic Walking 34
Fitted Kitchens My Dream Kitchen 31
Function Hall The Woodford Wells Club 26
Garage Conversions West Essex Garage Conversions 41
Garden & Interior Furniture P. J. Bridgman & Co. Ltd 13
Gardening Services Haven Landscapes 5 MG Landscapes 32 The Flower Pot Man 28
Glass & Glazing Eco 12 Glazing Maintenance Services 15
Gold Buying Centre The Watch Shop 40
Graphic Design Service Moo-Creative 15
Hair Salon Paula Hair Designs 34
Handyman Mr Fix It 44
Home and Garden Centre Lancasters 19
Inheritance Specialist The Moneta Partnership 45
Leisure Centre Sylvestrian Leisure Centre 6
Locksmith Unique Services 15
Mobility Services Chingford Mobility 41
Motor Car Services Paint Technik 18
Oven Cleaning Services Oven Wizards Franchising Ltd 39
Pawnbrokers & Jewellers Gold ‘N’ Image 3
Personal Training Fitness Therapy 4 You 35 Matt Green 20
Pest Control AR Cook Pest Control 20
Pet Services Cosy Catz 44 Hugs and Tails 5
Plasterering Services SAF Plastering 32
Plumbing/Heating Services Ken 39 RJ Gas 3 Roberts Quality Plumbing 39
Preschool Busy Bees Preschool 7
Reflexology Lilian 30
Replacement Windows & Doors Eco Trade 47 T & L Windows & Doors 20
Roofing Services Cook & Son 27 Graham Willsdon 32 J & R Roofing 38
Security Mediacoms back cover
Slimming Services Slimming World 35
Sports Massage Fitness Therapy 4 You 35
Stage & Screen School East 15 Acting School 21
Timber Staircases Stairway Projects Ltd 37
Upholsterery Collards Upholstery Limited 45 Leadale Upholstery 32
Waste Disposal Arbis 37
Watch Repair The Watch Shop 40
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