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This is not meant to be comprehensive weekly news, for that see Wanstead and Woodford Guardian or similar.

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14 Jul 2001

  • This week's news snippets!
    Tory parliamentary candidate arrested on grounds of financial irregularity at his travel business.
  • Education standards at Redbridge College have been branded as "inadequate" by Ofsted. Five out of ten areas ewre unsatisfactory and leadership was weak.
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  • Four arrested during drugs sting at Orchard Estate in Broadmead Road
    Four people were arrested during drugs sting at Orchard Estate in Broadmead Road. 100 officers simultaneously raided 5 propertied on the estate. It was under surveillance for three months. Of those arrested, one was a 48-year-old woman who had cocaine with intent to supply and a gun, one was a man arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, a 37 year old woman who had cocaine with intent to supply, and a 26 year old woman for posession of cannabis with intent to supply.
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  • Redbridge Museum has been reviewed!

    Review of Redbridge Museum.

    Location: Ilford Central Library
    Open: Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-4pm
    FREE ENTRY

    The Redbridge Museum is part of Ilford Library. I had walked past it before, not bothering to go in because I thought it would be small and just for little kids. How wrong was I!

    It looks small but is not. It is in fact a very comprehensive tour of Redbridge from the 1930s to the present day. This story is told through many stands with information boards with stunning authentic artefacts, usually in sealed cabinets. Each information board tells a story through the eyes of a person, for example there is 'A Soldier's Story' and 'An Evacuee's story'. These would be accompanied by perhaps ration books, hats, artefacts retrieved from bombings or whatever is relevant. Other stands include about Barnardos, about Winston Churchill (once MP for Woodford) and some of the companies that started here, like Ilford Ltd. or Howards.

    Along the way are interesting mock-ups of an old classroom, an Edwardian living room and a 1930s kitchen. There is the interesting centrepiece of some church windows and an actual cart that was used to repair lights between tram lines down Ilford High Road before the trams disappeared.

    It is not written for children in particular, although there are things for children to do along the way, like quizzes. It is not written in a patronising way, but quite interesting if you enjoy reading about history.

    There are things to hear by picking up a handset and listening to stories or sounds, things to smell, e.g. what it smelt like at the time e.g. burning coals or the smell on wash day, which add to the atmosphere. There are touch screens with information.

    I enjoyed it. If you are interested in History, then visit. The only thing that I got confused about was when I was asked to 'click here' while using a touch screen.

    Review (C) Nigel 14 July 2001



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09 Jul 2001

  • Refugee jumped in front of train
    A refugee jumped in front of a train, four months after arriving in this country. He fled political persecution in 1989, leaving his wife and Daughter. He spent 10 years in Germany and was kicked out, and he came here. Before his death he seemed withdrawn and had not been eating. It is thought he was worried about money and severely depressed.
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  • Princess Anne visited Ilford!
    Princess Anne, colonal in chief of the Royal Corps of Signals, visited Ilford last week. She arrived by helicopter and dropped in to the Territorial Army unit at Gordon Road, Ilford. She spoke to the 36th Eastern Signal Regiment (Volunteers), watched demonstrations and had lunch there.

    Click for the 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) website.
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