February 2012

Free-running, the kind of trendy yet suicidally risky sport where people leap like Spider-Man across enormous distances has apparently reached Wanstead.

Noel McManus of One Deko, a regular Wansteadium reader, took this photo on Tuesday evening and reports the following:

Have a look at this guy by the chimney in the photo. I was on the High St this evening at around 5.30 when I first spotted him on the roof of the opticians. Then about 10 minutes later I was in the traffic queue for the lights when I saw him on the street outside (the now closed) Cinnamon. Suddenly he shimmied up the pole supporting the canopy at the front of Cinnamon, ran up the edge of the glass roof and then climbed onto the roof of 149 (which used to be Randalls). I managed to get this pic. It’s all happening here.

Did anyone else see anything? Are you the mysterious Spidey? Will you clean Wansteadium’s gutters? Contact us at wansteadium@gmail.com

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Wansteadium’s food blogger Suki Orange writes:

So my long-held desire for somewhere wonderful and useful and practical to eat in Wanstead, probably with the family, reaches another crunch moment tonight, Saturday. Our new restaurant on Wanstead High Street, Provender, is opening this evening. Let’s just hope it all lives up to its promise.

From the outside, Provender looks beautiful and funky and pretty cool actually. But of course I’m not quite as shallow as to judge by appearances. The menu does give us a few clues though. Here’s a picture of it (click on it to see a full PDF on the Provender website).


So what to make of it? At first glance, I’m just not sure that the aim of being a “bourgeois bistro” will entirely translate into something which means very much for the average consumer. But never mind – what about the food.

I’m afraid that the dishes all look a little too over-complicated, too grand. I mean check out that francais! I may be wrong, but the feeling it gives is of the kind of restaurant you might go to as a treat rather than the everyday atmosphere of a bistro. And the prices… well, we’ll see, but there doesn’t seem to be very much of le chic d’austerite about them. And that, mes amis, is surely le chose de la jour.

I do know, however, that since the departure of Kylie’s Kitchen a couple of years ago, there aren’t too many places in Wanstead that you take weekend visitors for breakfast or brunch. I know too that our much loved Larder seems to be operating pretty much at full capacity, especially at lunchtime. And I know that there is certainly a gap in the market for somewhere to go during the day, with free wifi, plenty of space, a welcoming atmosphere and plenty of filter coffee and tea.

Good luck to everyone involved, and I know I’m not the only one who is hoping Provender will succeed where Cooks and Seasons before it failed. And as is traditional here on Wansteadium, your reviews are extremely welcome.

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Last month we introduced Wanstead photographers Marshal Gray and Claudia Carter’s project to chart a whole year in Wanstead. Here is the latest of their photos.

You can see more of their work on their blog.

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Wanstead pictures

Space from Wanstead

20 February 2012

“The International Space Station whizzing over Wanstead at 17,000 miles an hour on Sunday night – Venus and Jupiter also clearly visible,” writes Wansteadium regular @nutterlane Dan.

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Wanstead food

Wanstead dinners, II: Love is purple

19 February 2012

Suki Orange, Wansteadium’s food blogger, writes: Last month we started the first of a regular recipe for Wanstead, using seasonal produce which can be bought on Wanstead High Street, all thanks to nutritionist Karen Poole. People really seemed to enjoy it, and so I’m pleased to be able to bring you her idea for February [...]

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Wanstead tweets

Choice tweets: Wanstead Grammar Police

18 February 2012

Not for the first time, Wanstead folk have demonstrated their very high standards. (Though, of course, no-one likes pompousness.) This instance spotted by Richard Menzies at Wanstead Tube.

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Wanstead News

Wanstead roundup, 11.2.12; Comedy, cuts, and education in action

14 February 2012

• Wanstead’s own star media lawyer, Mark Stephens, onetime defender of Wikileaks among other causes, has received his CBE from Prince Charles. • Firefighters rescued a dog which had fallen into a freezing lake in Wanstead Park on Friday. They later asked dog-owners to make sure their animals kept away from frozen water. • The [...]

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