September 2024 • Vision RCL

Green minded locals could soon be putting their food and other organic waste to good use as Redbridge Council launches community composting sites in its parks for the first time.

As well as supporting local people to reduce their food waste through composting, the new eco-sites produce nutrient rich compost from the organic waste, which can be used to help keep the parks’ green spaces flourishing.

The new public composting sites, which will be free to use, will be located at:

  • Goodmayes Park, in the Park Keeper’s compound, Aberdour Road, Goodmayes. Following its opening, the site will be accessible Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10am-3pm.
  • Seven Kings Park, in the Park Keeper’s compound, Epsom Road, Ilford.

Following its opening, the site will be accessible Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10am-3pm.

Items that can be composted include uncooked fruit and vegetables, tea bags, coffee grounds and dead flowers. Each site will have posters informing people of the full list of what can and can’t be composted.

The green-initiative forms part of the Council’s work to reduce food waste in Redbridge and lower the borough’s carbon footprint to help tackle the climate crisis. 

Two community composting workshops are also being hosted at the sites to mark their official opening, and to encourage local people to find out more about the benefits of composting.

There’s no need to book a spot on the FREE opening day workshops, you can just turn up:

  • Goodmayes Park: Saturday 28 September, the Park Keeper’s compound, 11:15am – 12:00pm
  • Seven Kings Park: Saturday 5 October, the Park Keeper’s compound, 11:15am – 12:00pm

Run by the Council’s Neighbourhoods Team and Park Rangers, the workshops will give composting demonstrations, information on what can and can’t be composted, and the environmental and financial benefits of composting whether it’s done through the community sites or via home composting.

Maria Espin, a mum of two from Barkingside, is a passionate local environmentalist and welcomed the new initiative, hailing it as an ‘opportunity for local people to be involved in positive community action that helps our local environment’.

She continued: “The public composting sites are a great way to get the community involved in helping care for the local environment because we all have a role to play in that. Reducing our waste to tackle the climate crisis is all our responsibility. This new initiative is a great way to put waste to work! Using our food waste to turn it into compost creates opportunities for our parks to have new flowers and greenery that the community has had a helping hand in cultivating for everyone to enjoy. It’s a really lovely idea.”

Community composting sites are particularly ideal for those who are unable to compost at home due to lack of outside space.

The project, led through Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure who manage the borough’s parks on behalf of Redbridge Council, is also being supported by The Ministry of Justice—Community Payback, Ekota Academy, Friends of Goodmayes Park, and The Seven Kings and Goodmayes Allotment Society. The groups will be actively involved in several ways from offering advice, providing organic matter to sustain the composting process, and helping to regularly turn the compost and help apply it to revitalise flowerbeds once the compost is ready for use.

Chair of Vision Trustees, Martin Solder, said: “This is a fantastic initiative, and the workshops will provide valuable tips for home composting. I would like to extend special thanks to the groups supporting the project for their active participation in making it a success and ensuring its ongoing smooth operation.”

Leader of Redbridge Council, Cllr Kam Rai, said: “Composting is a great way to use food waste to make a positive impact on the environment, instead of a negative one. It helps to reduce household waste and emissions associated with transportation and processing. The composted food waste provides high nutrient soil which is great for gardening and will be put to good use in our local parks. This is a great example of how we can work together to reduce waste and emissions, and improve our local green spaces, creating a cleaner greener Redbridge.

Around a third of waste produced in Redbridge is organic waste, including food. Households can help reduce this figure by putting their food waste to good use through composting, which is nature’s process of recycling food waste into nutrient rich sustenance for gardens and green spaces. On average, a household can reduce their waste by at least 30% through composting.

Composting at home for just one year can also save global warming gases equivalent to all the CO2 an average household kettle produces annually, or a washing machine produces in three months.

It’s a great way to reduce your household waste and free up your bins. To find out more about composting, or to purchase a compost bin visit the Redbridge Council website.

During the summer, we announced that nine parks in Redbridge retained their Green Flag status for 2024/25. Now, you have the opportunity to put the spotlight on your favourite Redbridge park by voting in the People’s Choice Award 2024.

All Green Flag Award-winning parks across the UK are competing for a spot in the Top Ten Best Parks in the country. To help our parks secure a place, we need around 2,000 votes. It only takes 30 seconds to vote, and your participation can make a big difference in giving our borough’s parks the recognition they deserve.

There are 2,227 Green Flag Award-winning parks across the UK, in the running, so every vote counts. Please spread the word and encourage your friends and family to vote too!

You can vote once per park on each device, so feel free to cast your vote from work, home, your PC, tablet, and mobile phone! If you’re undecided or don’t have a preference, consider voting for Valentines Park or Hainault Forest – our previous winners in the Top Ten.

Cast your vote for your favourite Redbridge park here:


Closing date for voting is Friday 11 October 2024.

Martin Solder, Chair of Vision Trustees, said:
“Our parks and open spaces play a crucial role in the Redbridge community. We were delighted that Hainault Forest was voted as one of the Top Ten Parks in the UK last year and in previous years Valentines Park has also secured a Top Ten spot too. Please show your support to our dedicated Parks Team by voting for all nine Redbridge Green Flag parks in the People’s Choice Awards 2024.”

For more information and to vote for your favourite Green Flag please visit our dedicated Green Flag page.

Colours of Redbridge have secured an additional £333,000 from Arts Council England to continue their ground-breaking programme of free, community-led arts and culture until April 2026.

So far, Colours of Redbridge have engaged well over 10,000 local residents with the programme, and the majority of those people are from communities who are less represented in mainstream arts and culture.

Projects to date have included a mass kite-flying spectacle in Hainault Forest, an inspiring flag parade in Valentines Park and a cultural food festival at the newly-opened Mercato Metropolitano in Ilford.

All projects have been designed by local residents and aim to improve the overall quality of life for people living in the area. 30 residents, known as Community Producers, have been working with expert artists to develop a world-class programme, including: award-winning dance company, Rambert; producer of large-scale processions and spectacles, Emergency Exit Arts; and internationally acclaimed flag-artists, Kinetika.

Some of the programme’s outcomes achieved so far include making our communities happier and more connected; increasing skills and job opportunities; and improving health and wellbeing. Colours of Redbridge have created 71 new roles that have allowed people to develop transferable professional skills and 97% of people who attended the health and wellbeing events reported physical or mental benefits. Importantly, attendees feel strongly that Colours of Redbridge is making an important cultural contribution to the area.

Chair of Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure (Lead Consortium Member), Martin Solder said:
“We have been delighted to be part of the Colours of Redbridge journey, from the initial funding application with Arts Council England, to supporting the project’s development as the lead member of the consortium. We want to continue to champion the local community in Redbridge and this additional funding will help to build a place where people and communities thrive.”

Programme Director of Colours of Redbridge, Pete Nichols, said:
“Getting this new phase of funding is brilliant news, as it means we can continue to improve the lives of people living locally and we hope to do so for many years to come. Now is a time, more than ever, when we need to help to bring people together, to find common ground and provide positive and joyful experiences.”

Community Producer, Shagufta Hussain said:
“It’s been an absolute privilege to have been a part of this project with Colours of Redbridge, and I’ve learnt so many new skills and met some amazing people along the way. Having lived in the borough for the last 17 years, I’ve never seen anything done this way before, where residents are involved in the process of organising and delivering community events. I’m really looking forward to seeing our local community come together, to enjoy these events as much as we have enjoyed creating them.”

For more information, visit the Colours of Redbridge website.

For anyone interested in getting more involved in the Colours of Redbridge programme, please email hello@colours.red.

About the programme: 

Colours of Redbridge is a three-year programme of community-led arts and culture in the borough of Redbridge. The programme supports people who live, work or study in Redbridge develop their own creative and cultural projects for everyone to enjoy. 

It is part of Creative People and Places (CPP), a national programme from Arts Council England, supported using public funding by the National Lottery. Thanks to National Lottery players, Creative People and Places is about more people taking the lead in choosing, creating and taking part in creative and cultural experiences in the places where they live. 

Since 2012, there have been over 15 million engagements with the CPP programme in England in 38 areas, and 90% of people who participate in CPP weren’t previously engaging regularly with mainstream creativity and culture. 

As well as Arts Council England, the programme is supported by the following local organisations: Friends of Loxford; Muslimah Sports Association; SPACE Studios; Community Action Redbridge; Ilford Business Improvement District; and Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure.

Get ready for Redbridge’s biggest outdoor event of the year!

On Sunday 15 September, from 11am to 6pm, Christchurch Green in Wanstead will come alive with a full day of family-friendly activities at the Wanstead Festival.

This vibrant celebration of diversity and inclusivity promises something for everyone, from live music to food stalls and much more. It’s a day you won’t want to miss, and it’s free!

Get ready for an array of exciting activities at the Wanstead Festival! From arts and crafts workshops to sports demonstrations, a land train, children’s rides, and a mouth-watering selection of street food, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to entertain the kids or enjoy a day out with friends, the festival has plenty to offer. Don’t miss the pop-up pub, the lively Zumba sessions, and a variety of meditation and yoga activities in our Holistic and Wellbeing Zone. It’s a day of endless possibilities.

Sponsoring the Wanstead festival is Hills Motor Group – Woodford dealership – which specialises in new and used Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Head to their stand at the festival to find out about their extensive range of services for cars and offers and explore trade-in opportunities with your current vehicle.

With so many fun activities planned for the day, there’s no better way to spend Sunday than by joining us at Christchurch Green.

Cllr Kam Rai, The Leader of Redbridge Council, said: “Redbridge is brimming with free activities and events for local families, right on their doorstep. These events are designed to be inclusive, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the fun regardless of their background.

“The Wanstead Festival is a wonderful way for our community to come together and celebrate the end of summer. With a diverse range of activities, from live music to food stalls and much more, there’s something for everyone. I’m sure everyone will have a great time exploring everything the festival has to offer.”

“We are also keen to hear from prospective partners interested in sponsoring future festivals. The Wanstead Festival grows in popularity every year; it’s a great opportunity to get involved.”

Martin Solder, Chair of Vision Trustees, said: “The Wanstead Festival draws over 5,000 visitors from the local community and beyond. It’s a wonderful, free event that brings together family and friends with something for everyone to enjoy, a day filled with fun, relaxation, and community spirit. Mark your calendar – we hope to see you there!”

Hills Motor Group’s spokesperson said: “We chose to sponsor the Wanstead Festival as it is local to our business. We thrive from being present and involved with our local communities. It is a great opportunity for us to showcase our vehicles to local businesses and provide them with good service.”

Find out more about the Wanstead Festival.

Updated on Monday 30 September

 
Following the advice of structural engineers, we regret to announce that South Woodford Library & Gym will remain closed at this time. We are making plans to be closed for an estimated 12 months to allow for essential remedial works to be completed. We will keep customers updated with timescales as we know more.
 
In response, Vision Redbridge has been working diligently behind the scenes, making proactive plans to adapt Redbridge Drama Centre to accommodate valued users. Up and coming plans include a new fitness studio, the transformation of the entrance area into a vibrant communal space featuring a café, pop-up library and study area while further rooms will be converted into a multi-purpose gym area. We’re also exploring enhancements to the existing programming which includes dance, theatre, performing arts, and acrobatic skills. This work will be carried out as soon as possible in phases.  
 
During this period, the Group Exercise programme will continue at The Studios within Redbridge Drama Centre. Classes remain available for booking via the Vision app. All activities at the Drama Centre will continue as usual and are not affected. 
 
Existing Vision members have the option to freeze or cancel their membership, or use other Vision facilities which are free including in their membership: 

Wanstead Leisure Centre 

Woodford Green Library & Gym (please note this is our smallest gym, due to the extra demand there may be waiting times for equipment) 

Fullwell Cross Leisure Centre 

Mayfield Leisure Centre 

Loxford Leisure Centre 

For library services, you can return books via the drop box at Redbridge Drama Centre or at nearby libraries in Wanstead and Woodford Green, where you can return books or collect reservations. Our virtual library remains available to find, reserve and renew your books online. You will need your library card number and a PIN to set up your online account if you don’t already have one. If you need assistance with this, then please contact your nearest open branch. Alternatively, you can download the My Library App to manage your account or call your local branch for assistance with renewing and reserving items. 
 
We understand that this is frustrating time for our customers who enjoyed using the facilities at South Woodford but the safety of our customers and staff is our top priority. We appreciate your patience and understanding.