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The Brat Pack Theatre School

The Brat Pack Theatre School

2b Buxton Road, Chingford ,
www.bratpacktheatreschool.co.uk Director, Carole Burgess Amphlett The Brat Pack Theatre School carries CDET Recognised School Status.bratpacktheatreschool@hotmail.co.uk
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Chingford

Stagecoach Theatre Arts Chingford

Parkside Primary School, Wellington Avenue, Chingford ,
Stagecoach Theatre Arts has been nurturing and developing young people's potential for over 21 years. With over 700 schools worldwide and more than 40,000 students, Stagecoach is the longest running and most successful performing arts schools network in the world. We not only deliver quality performance arts training but ensure that each child gets the most out of their experience by building life skills and confidence while having a lot of fun and meeting new friends.
J Wallis Decorators

J Wallis Decorators

2 Bramley Court, Chingford ,
J Wallis Decorators. Essex's Number 1 Decorator - Providing professional and affordable decorating services in Essex, Herts and London area for over 30 years.
Old Chingford

Old Chingford

Chingford is a district of North East London, bordering on Enfield and Edmonton to the West, Woodford to the east, Walthamstow and Stratford to the South and Essex to the North. It is situated 10 miles (16.1 km) Northeast of Charing Cross and forms part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Landmarks in the West, between Chingford and Enfield, are the William Girling and King George V reservoirs, known together as the Chingford reservoirs, and the River Lea. To the North lies Epping Forest which is in Essex but is maintained by The Corporation of the City of London. Origin of the name Chingford ... It is thought that Chingford is named so, after the ford in the River Ching. The River Ching runs through the area, and Chingford is based on a crossing across the river. It is also thought that similarly to how Kingston upon Thames appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Chingestone and Chingetun(e), with ching being old English for king, that Chingford could relate to the King's river, and Kings Ford. This idea is compounded by the Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge and links to royalty using the area for hunting in centuries gone by. Landmarks One notable local landmark is Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge.[1] Originally called the Great Standing, it was built for King Henry VIII of England in 1543, and was used as a grandstand to watch the hunting of deer, although it has been heavily altered over time. The building is located on Chingford Plain within Epping Forest and is open to the public. All Saints' Church in Chingford Mount (known locally as The Old Church) dates back to the 12th Century. Directly opposite from the church is Chingford Mount Cemetery, best known today as the burial place of the Kray family.[2] A granite obelisk at Pole Hill was erected in 1824 under the direction of the Astronomer Royal, the Rev. John Pond M.A., to mark true north for the telescopes of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, south of the Thames. It was placed on high ground along the line of the Greenwich Meridian, but when this was recalibrated later in the 19th century the obelisk was deemed to have been erected 19 feet (5.8 m) west of the revised meridian line. Today an adjoining triangulation pillar marks the modern line. Friday Hill House, Simmons Lane. The present building dating from 1839 was a manor house built and owned by Robert Boothby Heathcote, who was both the lord of the manor and rector of the local church. It was he who paid for the building of the church of St Peter and St Paul in Chingford. He is buried in the Boothby family vault in All Saints churchyard (Chingford Old Church), Old Church Road. The vault was purchased by Robert Boothby (died 1733), who lived in the previous manor house. The present building is now used as a further education centre. Pimp Hall Dovecote, situated in a green area at the bottom of Friday Hill and can be viewed by entering the Pimps Hill Nature Reserve. The dovecote, which had nesting space for 250 birds, belonged to Pimp Hall (originally Pympe's Hall), one of three manor houses around Chingford. In 1838 the estate was taken over and became part of the Chingford Earls estate. The farmhouse associated with it survived until just before World War II. This dovecote is depicted in the Mosaic.[which?] It is the fourth down on the left hand side.[where?] There is a local legend telling how on one occasion Charles II was out hunting in Epping Forest and was caught in a snowstorm. He took shelter in Pimp Hall and was so delighted with the food offered him that he jocularly drew his sword and knighted the joint of beef declaring that it was now Sir Loin. Either this story caused the nearby pub on Friday Hill to be called "The Sirloin" or vice versa. Handy Links in Chingford. Chingford Times. http://www.chingfordtimes.co.uk/index.cfm The Bookshop: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bookshop-North-Chingford/147337928610832?ref=ts Chingford Newsreel. For further information e-mail d.piggott39@btinternet.com on how to purchase the following DVD's: Chingford 2003 Chingford 2004 Chingford 2005 Chingford 2006/07 Coming soon DVD's of 50's 60's 70's and 80's with extra footage. The running time on each DVD is 55 minutes. The price is £11.00 which is including postage and packaging. One of our wonderful supporters webpage is: http://yesteryear.ning.com have a look it's a very interesting site...thank you Martin Clift for all your support.
Chingford Mount Dental Practice

Chingford Mount Dental Practice

35 Hall Lane, Chingford ,
Our services include routine and emergency dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, smile makeovers, dental veneers and crowns, dental implants, laser teeth whitening, home teeth whitening, root fillings and periodontal treatment as well as orthodontics for adults and children, dentures and dental bridges, endodontics, periodontics and restorative dentistry. Our team is committed to maintaining and improving dental health and creating bright, healthy-looking smiles. We are accredited by HSA and the other dental health insurers, so are able to provide treatment under individual or company dental plans.. We also offer Denplan monthly payment plans to spread the cost of routine dental care and 0% finance options for those looking to undertake more substantial cosmetic or restorative treatment. We would be delighted to welcome you, so if you are looking for a dentist, require specialist treatment or would like further information, please contact us on 020 8529 1246. Treatments, Procedures and Products: Cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, dental veneers, dental inlays, dental crowns, dental implants, root fillings, root canal treatments, smile design, smile makeovers, DAYWHITE ® home teeth whitening, endodontics, periodontics, full dentures, partial dentures and dental bridges and orthodontics using Invisalign ® clear braces, Inman Aligner ™, Incognito ™ invisible lingual braces, Clarity ™ ceramic braces and traditional metal braces. Chingford Mount Dental Practice 35 Hall Lane Chingford London E4 8HH Tel. 020 8529 1246 Fax. 020 8925 0327 info@chingfordmountdp.co.uk www.chingfordmountdp.co.uk Nearest Tube Station: Walthamstow Central Nearest British Rail: Walthamstow Central
Hairworks Chingford

Hairworks Chingford

79 Old Church Road, Chingford ,
We are a family friendly salon with a high reputation for our excellent blowdrying skills, of which we do not use straighteners so your hair is free from damage. With our free colour consultations we
Chingford Electrical Supplies

Chingford Electrical Supplies

54 Chingford Mount Road, Chingford ,
East London's premier electrical wholesalers!!!
South Chingford Congregational Church

South Chingford Congregational Church

161, Chingford Mount Road, Chingford ,
SUNDAY 10.00am Morning Worship (quiet and fairly traditional) 11.00am Meeting Point (light refreshments) 11.30am Family Celebration (lively) with ChYPs (Sunday School) and Creche MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 9.30am-10.30am Church open for quiet prayer MONDAY & TUESDAY 10.30am-12 noon SHARE (friendship, refreshments and 'a thought for the day') WEDNESDAY 10.00am Midweek Communion (including prayer for healing) 2.00pm Prayer Fellowship MONDAY 6.30pm Boys Brigade and Girls Association WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 10.00am Get Up And Go (pre-school toddler group) WEDNESDAY (fourth Wednesday of each month) 7.30pm Evening Share THURSDAY (second Thursday of each month) 2.00pm Share in the Afternoon SATURDAY (first Saturday of each month) 10.30am-1.00pm Time Out (hot and cold refreshments and items for sale)