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issue 253 // 3 – 10 August 2012 // Host borough for 2012 Games Going LIVE Party like it’s 2012 We make the Games Music to your ears Win a trip on the Bum Bum train 04 06 09 12 15 All eyes on us Newham sparkles as the world watches

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Our lastest Olympic themed issue.

Transcript of The Newham Mag

issue 253 // 3 – 10 August 2012 // Host borough for 2012 Games

Going LIVE

Party like it’s 2012

We make the Games

Music to your ears

Win a trip on the Bum Bum train

04 06 09 12 15

All eyes on us

Newham sparkles as the world watches

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No public parking, please use public transport. You may be searched as a condition of entry. No glass bottles or dogs.

PLUS FIREWORKS

SUNDAY 26 AUGUST

ROYALPHILHARMONICORCHESTRA

ALAAPMONA SINGH, H-DHAMI

D-SARB, NAVIN KUNDRA

FRIDAY 24 AUGUSTEASTERNBEATS

SOUL II SOULOMAR, JUNIOR

SATURDAY 25 AUGUST

SOULLEGENDS

THURSDAY 23 AUGUST

JAZZNIGHTJULIAN JOSEPH’S 20 PIECE ALL STAR BIG BANDFT. CARLEEN ANDERSON

ALEXANDER STEWART

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The Newham One Stop Shop, a partnership initiative that supports victims of domestic and sexual violence, welcomed the National White Ribbon Relay baton to Stratford. Councillor Unmesh Desai, executive member for crime and anti-social behaviour, joined organisations including the police, Rape Crisis, Standing Together and AANCHAL Women’s Aid, to raise awareness of the White Ribbon campaign. The global initiative aims to make men, in particular, take responsibility for reducing the level of violence against women during major sporting events. Cllr Desai said: “The one stop shop provides free and confi dential advice for anyone experiencing domestic or sexual violence. If you are victim of abuse and don’t know who to turn to, our team of trained staff can support you with one-to-one counselling or fi nd you a refuge space somewhere safe from harm.” The Newham One Stop Shop is located at Stratford Advice Arcade, 107-109 The Grove, E15, and is open weekdays from 10am-6pm and on Saturdays from 10am-1pm until 13 September. You can call 020 3373 1781 24-hours a day for more information or to talk to someone.

Committed to ending violence against women

A magnifi cent sculpture has been gifted to the borough by renowned Chinese sculptress Huang Jian. The China-UK Friendship Polo Match was unveiled at a special ceremony attended by Mayor Sir Robin Wales and councillors. The Polo Match sculpture is based on two Chinese ancient polo fans and two British modern polo lovers who travel through time and gather in the Olympic Park for a polo game. Sir Robin said: “The Royal Docks is a fi tting setting for this magnifi cent sculpture, which we are delighted to welcome.” Speaking through a translator, Huang said: “My sculpture has found a fi tting home. The backdrop of the docks and London City Airport is amazing. I am very happy.”

Sculpture donated to Newham

Huang Jian and Sir Robin

Cllrs Unmesh Desai and Terence Paul join Sally Jackson from Standing Together

issue 2533 August 2012Look out for the next issue from 10 August 2012

Residents’ views are being sought on proposed changes to information, advice and guidance on debt, housing and benefi ts. Feedback on the proposals is being collated via an online questionnaire but general comments are also welcome. You can answer as few or as many questions as you wish. Residents and anyone who might be affected by the changes are welcome to take part in the consultation. To take part and have your say visit www.newham.gov.uk/adviceconsultation or request a paper version of the questionnaire at any Local Service Centre or library. The consultation closes on 25 October.

Newham’s series of free lectures continues with Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. The commissioner will be talking about the future of policing in London, as part of the ongoing Ideas Olympiad. The short lecture, Policing in the World’s Greatest City, takes place on Tuesday 14 August, 7pm-8pm, at Stratford Picturehouse. This event will include a substantial Q&A session with the audience. Tickets are free but limited. To book and fi nd out more about upcoming lectures visit www.newham.gov.uk/ideasolympiad

Proposed changes to advice services

Another great idea

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Midsummer bounceNewham LIVE is on now at Stratford and Central parks, where thousands of people have been enjoying all the action from the Games on huge screens. On 7 August, we’ve got some extra special entertainment on offer at Central Park, High Street South, E6. Come along, walk on air and experience Sacrilege, a life-sized infl atable replica of Stonehenge by award-winning artist Jeremy Deller. The sprawling bouncy castle is suitable for all ages so unleash your inner child and enjoy this unique, free experience. Sacrilege, part of the London 2012 Festival supported by the Mayor of London isn’t the only thing you can enjoy in Central Park. As well as big screen entertainment, every weekend from 11am-7pm there’s a host of family friendly activities. At both Stratford and Central parks you can enjoy impressive entertainment on the main stage and hours of fun.

Newham LIVE: 27 August to 12 August and 29 August to 9 September, FREE

> Watch daily live action from the Games on giant screens at Stratford Park, E15, and Central Park, E6 from 11am-11pm> Enjoy children’s activities and family sports every weekend, from 11am-7pm > Get into the groove with Newham’s fi nest talent on stage every weekend, from 2-8pm > A fun-fi lled children’s area with sports activities, arts and crafts, races, under fi ves area, face painters and more.

Find out more by visiting www.newham.com/summer Follow us on twitter: @NewhamLondon Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NewhamCouncil

presented with Mayor of London and London 2012 Festival

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Friday 3AM: rowing*, athleticsPM: tennis**, track cycling*, athletics, swimming*

Saturday 4 AM: rowing, athletics, track cycling* PM: tennis, athletics*/**, swimming*

Sunday 5 AM: athletics, sailing, PM: tennis*, artistic gymnastics*, track cycling*, athletics*

Monday 6AM: sailingPM: equestrian, artistic gymnastics*, track cycling**, athletics*, football** Tuesday 7 AM: equestrian*, triathlon*, sailingPM: artistic gymnastics*, track cycling*, athletics*

Wednesday 8AM: canoe sprint*, sailing, equestrian*PM: athletics*,

beach volleyball, boxing

Thursday 9 AM: sailing*PM: equestrian*, boxing*, athletics*, beach volleyball*, football*

Friday 10AM: sailing, swimming, PM: cycling (BMX)*, athletics, hockey, taekwondo*

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ON A GIANT SCREEN NEAR YOU THIS WEEK:

Mayor’s view with Sir Robin Wales

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Come and enjoy our live sites

The Queen was certainly amused

Thousands of residents poured into our live sites to watch the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games and the fi rst week of sporting activity on giant screens. The screens in Stratford Park and Central Park, East Ham, are proving fantastically popular with families who are enjoying picnics in the park while watching the events. We’ve even had athletes and their families come and soak up the amazing atmosphere. When London was fi rst bidding for the Games, I told the International Olympic Committee that for every national team that competes in the Olympics, there is a community right here to support them. That certainly seemed true in Stratford Park where every team in the athletes’ parade got a cheer. This weekend the live sites will have free arts, music, children’s entertainment and sports activities. Drop in, relax and enjoy them as well as the big screens.

I welcomed The Queen to Newham for the second time in two days when she visited London City Airport in Silvertown. The previous evening millions around the world had seen ‘her’ jump from a helicopter with 007 James Bond into the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Stratford. I told her how impressed I was by her epic feat at the Olympic

Stadium the night before and she was amused by that. The Queen came to the airport to unveil a plaque marking the 25th anniversary of its opening, which she had performed in 1987. The airport is one of our largest employers and a real driver of regeneration in the Royal Docks. It has cemented Newham’s position as a world class destination for business and leisure.

Crowds in Stratford Park

Cheering on the athletesA great atmosphere at our live sites

Welcoming Her Majesty The Queen

Newham celebratesHere’s how you’ve been getting the party started, with a little help from the council.

Going Wild in Plaistow

From derelict to delightful, the Urban Wilderness community garden on First Avenue, Plaistow, offi cially opened its doors with a Let’s Get the Party Started community celebration. More than 150 residents enjoyed an activity-packed day with food growing workshops, children’s activities and a food festival. In just six months, the former dumping ground has been transformed into a green haven for residents and wildlife with raised beds for growing vegetables and a pond. There are also plans to develop a children’s play area.

Flying the Flag for Forest Gate

If you’ve recently travelled down Romford Road, E7, you can’t help but adore the bespoke bunting that is beautifying the area. For the past three months, residents have been working hard designing fl ags to represent the 204 countries participating in the Olympics. This mammoth undertaking came about after residents asked councillors to come up with a project to inspire the community to get involved in the Games. The result involved 20 voluntary groups, residents and a number of schools producing enough Olympic bunting to line 1km of the torch relay route.

Capturing NewhamSnap the sights of Newham 2012 on camera and you could be the winner of our Capturing Newham photography competition. Up for grabs is a cash prize of £1,000 if you’re aged over 18 or £500 of camera equipment if aged under 18. Terms and conditions apply. Find out more by visiting www.newham.gov.uk/capturingnewham

Get your party startedIf you’ve got an idea for an event that gets the community together we can help make it happen. Our Let’s Get The Party Started campaign, which runs throughout 2012, will offer you events know-how and up to £500 to ensure your party goes with a bang. Visit www.newham.gov.uk/party to download an application form and fi nd out more.

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Mayor Sir Robin Wales, councillors

and residents at the launch

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The London Borough of Newham (“Council”) in exercise of its powers under section 56 of the Housing Act 2004 (“the Act”) has on 21st June 2012 designated an area in its district, as delineated in red on Map 1 (b), as subject to Additional Licensing. The designation applies to all Houses in Multiple Occupation (“HMOs) that are privately rented and occupied under a tenancy or a licence unless it is an HMO that is subject to mandatory licensing under section 55(2) of the Act or is subject to any statutory exemption. This also excludes HMO’s located in the existing selective licensing designation cited as the London Borough of Newham Designation for an Area for Selective Licensing No1 2009.

The Designation shall come into force on 1st January 2013 and shall cease to have effect on 31st December 2017. The Designation falls within a description of designations for which the Secretary of State has issued a General Approval dated 30th March 2010.

If you are a landlord, managing agent, or a tenant, or if you require any further information regarding this designation, or to apply for a licence, further information and assistance is available from the Council’s Private Housing Team by telephone on 020 3373 1950 or online at www.newham.gov.uk/propertylicensing, or by e-mail: [email protected] or by writing to Private Housing, London Borough of Newham, 3rd Floor West Wing, Newham Dockside, 1000 Dockside Road, London, E16 2QU. The Designation may be inspected at the above address during offi ce hours.

All landlords, managing agents or tenants within the designated area should obtain advice to ascertain whether their property is affected by the Designation by contacting the Council’s Private Housing Team.

Upon the Designation coming into force on 1st January 2013 any person who operates a licensable property without a licence, or allows

a licensed property to be occupied by more households or persons other than as authorised by a licence, is liable to prosecution and upon summary conviction is liable to a maximum fi ne of £20,000. A person who breaches a condition of a licence is liable upon summary conviction to a maximum fi ne of £5000.

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Making the GamesThe Games may be dominated by athletes but dozens of Newham’s young people are also at the forefront of the action.Sam Bezzina, Sam Cox, Khaliq Miah, Tommy Beaney and Jack Lewis are just a handful of Young Games Makers that have been given the opportunity of a lifetime. Throughout the Games, the volunteering programme for 16 to 18-year-olds will see young people from schools, colleges and sports organisations across the borough complete a number of roles. Among these are a group from West Ham Amateur Boxing Club (ABC) who are escorting the world’s fi nest boxers into the ring at the ExCeL arena and carrying their national fl ags. West Ham ABC’s club coach Mickey Driscoll explained: “We didn’t necessarily choose the best boxers we chose the best

boys for the role. It was a tough decision. We have approximately 100 members so we had to choose the ones that would represent us in the greatest possible way.”

Tommy Beaney, 17, found out about Young Games Makers when he spotted a poster on the club’s notice board. He said: “When I found out I was chosen to take part I was so happy. This really is a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Tommy and Sam Bezzina, who have been boxing for 11 years, also had the chance to see what it feels like to

compete in an Olympic venue when they took to the ring for a bout of sparring to test the Olympic scoring system. Club secretary, Inspiring People Reward winner and Olympic Torchbearer, Lianne Jameson, said: “Our boys are ideal for the job. They know what it feels like to be in that ring and are passionate about boxing. This will be a learning experience as well as an inspirational one.”

To fi nd out more about West Ham ABC, why not go along to their free weekly sessions? Turn to page 17 to fi nd out more.

“ This really is a once in a lifetime opportunity”

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(Back l-r) Khaliq Miah, Sam Bezzina, Tommy Beaney, (front l-r) Sam Cox, Micky Driscoll, Lianne Jameson and Jack Lewis

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1 Discovering a love for stories: a young girl enjoys free entry to the Discover Story Centre in Stratford. 2 Tribal fever comes to Stratford Station with the Lions of Africa. 3 The alternative Olympics at the Shipman Youth Centre in Custom House. 4 Anticipation builds as the crowds gather in Stratford Park to watch the Games Opening Ceremony on the big screen. 5 A blaze of glory: Newham shines as the world watches. 6 Standing proud: families wait for the Games to begin. 7 No prizes for guessing who these cheeky chaps are supporting in the Games. 8 The First Lady has the last word: Michelle Obama visits US athletes at the University of East London’s SportsDock.

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THURSDAY 23 AUGUST – JAZZ IN THE PARK

Headlining our opening night will be Julian Joseph’s All Star Big Band. Pianist Julian leads a phenomenal 20-piece band comprising of Britain’s best jazz talent including Pete King, Mark Mondesir and Jean Toussaint. Supporting Julian with spine-tingling vocals will be Cleveland Watkiss, Soweto Kinch and the amazing Carleen Anderson. Join the former lead singer/songwriter for the Young Disciples, Brand New Heavies and Incognito on an emotional journey where you will feel the blues and fl oat away on high notes. Also on stage will be the UK’s answer to Michael Buble, Alexander Stewart and his Quintet. The 24-year-old Manchester-born singer has already attracted acclaim as one of the most talented vocalists of his generation. Expect re-arrangements of jazz classics, Alexander’s take on chart toppers and some superb original vocals.

If you’re a cool cat or a lounge lizard don’t miss our super jazz night, guaranteed to get your toes tapping.

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Clockwise from top left: Alexander Stewart, Julian Joseph and Carleen Anderson

More stars on the horizon Look out for our next issue where we reveal our star-studded Saturday Soul Legends line up and welcome the return of the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra with a super fi rework fi nale. Find out more about all our summer event by visiting www.newham.com/summer

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Dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to get into the groove as Newham’s biggest free music festival returns to rock your world. Under the Stars returns to Central Park, E6, from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 August. Gates open at 6.30pm every night.

FRIDAY 24 AUGUST – EASTERN BEATS

Alaap – Channi Singh, founder and lead singer of Alaap, is known worldwide as the Godfather of British bhangra. The award-winning Alaap have been performing their hits for 35 years playing to packed audiences all over the world.

Mona Singh – daughter of Channi Singh, the princess of Punjabi pop has followed in her father’s footsteps with UK and international success. Mona also had a top 20 hit with Basement Jaxx and Dizzie Rascal.

H-Dhami – the heart throb of the bhangra scene is back by popular demand. H has performed with top musicians including Raghav and Mumzy.

Kiran Dhanoa – the young singing sensation fuses bhangra, Bollywood and RnB to bring a fresh sound to Asian music.

Sapnay School of Dance – the fi rst ever UK Bollywood Dance champions and the semi fi nalists of Got to Dance series 3 on Sky 1 will be presenting a magical dream of modern Bollywood fusion.

Avina Shah – a performer since the age of three, Avina writes her own songs and has performed in both English and Hindi.

D-Sarb – at only 17-years-old, D-Sarb is the latest young talent on the block. He trained under Ustad Nafees Irfan where he groomed his vocal, tabla and harmonium skills.

Shide Boss – the British singer/songwriter gained recognition after winning Channel 4’s talent quest Hollyoaks Unsigned Music Show. Now signed to Sony Records, his music fuses together pop, RnB and Asian beats.

Navin Kundra – a talented singer, songwriter and musician whose voice captures the essence of traditional Asian music whilst giving it a contemporary feel.

Raxstar – with more than ten years of songwriting experience Raxstar broke through into the Asian music scene in 2005 with Keep it Undercover.

Bhangra legends join the new generation of Asian musicians for our much anticipated Eastern Beats evening.

From top: H-Dhami, Alaap and Mona Singh

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Lots of free activities for everyone to enjoy, including free courses from Newhan Champions’ Summer SchoolThis year is set to be an amazing and special time in Newham’s history. To celebrate the London 2012 Games there will be an exciting programme of events and activities and there is no better time for you to be inspired to try something new this summer.

You can pick up your free copy at local service centres, libraries, leisure centres and all children’s centres across the borough.

Let’s get the party started at Discover!

383-387 High Street, Stratford, London, E15 4QZ 020 8536 5555 [email protected]

From 27 July to 12 August, if you work or live in Newham and

have children aged 0-11 years, as part of Newham’s 2012

celebrations come and get the party started at Discover free*

of charge.

Throughout the 17 days of the 2012 Olympic Games we offer

a full programme of events and activities for families including,

author events, storytelling, art activities, and activities linked to

our brand new exhibition Superheroes.

*Proof of address required on admission.

Friday 27 July to

Sunday 12 August

Monday to Sunday

11am-5pm

FREEif you liveor work in Newham

OUR NEWHAM

Acclaimed participatory theatre experience You Me Bum Bum Train has arrived in Stratford. This exciting theatrical adventure puts you into the centre of the action. Expect the unexpected and walk away amazed. Tickets for the show sold out within minutes of going on sale but Theatre Royal Stratford East is giving two lucky residents the chance to each win a ticket for the performance on Thursday 23 August at 7.15pm. To be in with a chance of winning, answer the following question:

Where is You Me Bum Bum Train taking place this summer?A) HammersmithB) StratfordC) Westminster

Email your answer with your name, age, address and contact number to [email protected] or send it to the Newham Mag, West Wing 4th Floor, Newham Dockside, 1000 Dockside Road, E16 2QU. Entries must be submitted before Friday 17 August. Newham residents were offered a limited number of reduced rate tickets earlier in July. To ensure you don’t miss out on any future offers visit www.stratfordeast.com, follow @stratfordeast on Twitter or befriend /stratfordeast on Facebook.

WIN: Jump aboard the Bum Bum train

If you’re looking for a taste of adventure this summer, head down to Outdoors in the City for a thrill-seeking afternoon of activity. Take a walk along the high ropes, try climbing or see if you can fi nd your fortune on the treasure hunt. There’s also a nature trail and bushcraft challenges. Outdoors in the City is open from 13 to 18 August, from 10am-12noon and 1-3pm at Canning Town Recreation Ground, Freemasons Road, E16. Activities are suitable for all ages but children under the age of eight must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions cost £7. To fi nd out more or to book your space, email [email protected] or call 07818 590 976.

Kids can go wild this summer

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Get ready to go on a magical adventure at Stratford Library with Bradley the Bus and his creator Manor Park resident Inderjit Puaar. The children’s book, which helps children to read and teaches them about road safety, is being launched at the library on Saturday 11 August. As part of the day’s event, come along and enjoy free activities including storytelling, sing-alongs, arts and crafts and children’s competitions. You can also buy a copy of the book on the day. Bring your friends and family along to Stratford Library, 3 The Grove, E15 on Saturday 11 August from 12noon-3pm. Visit www.bradleythebus.com for more information.

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Fun at Outdoors in the City

Are you game for the Bum Bum Train?

Family Movie MatineesFree fi lm night, open to all.How to Train Your Dragon (PG) Wed 8 Aug, 2-5pm, The Gate Library, 4-20 Woodgrange Road, E7.

Do it Online Basic computer sessions for all. All sessions take place at local libraries. You must book in advance.Wed, 10am-12noon, StratfordThurs, 10am-12noon, Canning TownFri, 10am-12noon and 2-4pm, East Ham and Plaistow

Knit & NatterCraft group for men and women of all ages and abilities. All sessions take

place at local libraries.Weds, 10am-12noon, Beckton GlobeFri, 10am-12noon, Canning Town

Open to under fi ves with their parents/carers. All sessions take place at local libraries.

StorytellingMon, 10.30-11.30am, Canning TownTues, 10.15-11.15am, Custom HouseTues, 11am-12noon, PlaistowTues and Fri, 11am-12noon, StratfordWed, 2-3pm, East HamThurs, 10.30-11.30am, Manor ParkThurs, 2-3pm, North WoolwichThurs, 10.30-11.30am, Green Street

3 –10 AUGUSTTo view hundreds of events, or to add your own, log on to www.newham.gov.uk/whatson

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Tone your bums, tums and thighs and watch the calories drop before your eyes with UnityZumba. Get fi t and exercise to infectious Latin beats every Friday from 7.30-8.30pm at the African Caribbean Centre, 627-633 Barking Road, E13. Sessions are open to everyone over seven years old and cost £5 for adults and £3 for children, bring an exercise mat or towel for fl oor work. Take along this copy of the Newham Mag and get your fi rst session free. Offer ends Friday 31 August. For more information, or to book your free class, call 07886 884 573.

If you’ve been inspired by the Olympic Torch Relay, now’s your chance to take part in the East End Road Runners version of the historical event, the Newham 24-Hour Non-Stop Relay. Starting at 12noon on Saturday 18 August and fi nishing at 12noon on Sunday 19 August, a baton carrying relay will take place at Terence McMillan Stadium, Newham Leisure Centre, 281 Prince Regent Lane, E13. The event is free and open to the public as well as members of local running groups. Eight teams of up to 48 runners will run half an hour to an hour each for 24-hours aiming to complete as many kilometres as possible. To take part email your name, contact details and up to four preferred running slot times to [email protected] For more information visit www.eerr.org.uk and click ‘our events’.

Newham Summer Athletics Festival 2012 Sunday 19 August, 12noon-6pm, Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Open to all ages. Call 07718 394 756 to fi nd out more.

Newham LIVE Stratford Park, West Ham Lane E15 and Central Park, High Street South, E6, from 27 July to 12 August. Visit www.newham.com/summer for more details.

Soul on fi re Free art exhibition hosted by Rosetta Art Centre. Monday to Friday, 10am-5.30pm, 26B Rathbone Market, E16 - closes 8 September. Visit www.RosettaArts.org/RWG/ to fi nd out more.

COURSES

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

UNDER FIVESLIBRARY ACTIVITIES

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Fri, 10-11am, Beckton GlobeFri, 11am-12noon, The Gate

Crafts ClubTues, 10.30-11.30am, Manor Park

Toy LibraryTues and Thurs, 10am-12noon, East Ham

Imaginative PlayFri, 10.30-11.30am, East Ham

All sessions take place at local libraries.

Summer Reading Challenge Reading help session for young people. Sessions take place 2-3pmMon 6 Aug, Stratford,North Woolwich and Custom House Tues 7 Aug, Beckton Globe,The Gate, Green Street, Plaistow and Manor Park Thurs 9 Aug, East Ham Fri 4 Aug, Canning Town

Craft SessionsSessions take place 4-5pmMon 6 Aug, East Ham and Canning Town Wed 8 Aug, Stratford Thurs 9 Aug, North Woolwich, Custom House, Plaistow andManor Park Fri 10 Aug, Beckton Globe, The Gate and Green Street

Summer NightsSessions take place 6-7pmMon 6 Aug, East HamTues 7 Aug, Beckton andGreen Street Thurs 9 Aug, Canning Town

Bubble Face PaintingSat 4 Aug, 11- 12noon, Canning Town

Musical MayhemSessions take place 2-3pmSat 4 Aug, 2-3pm, Canning Town

Games ClubsFree activities such as Sony PS3, Xbox 360, Wii games, board games and more for all children aged 8-13.

Mon, 3.30-5.30pm, Canning Town and Manor ParkTues, 3.30-5.30pm, Custom House and East Ham

Teen Xtra EveningsFree activities for ages 12-21Thurs, 6-8pm, The Gate

All sessions take place at local libraries.

Over 50s Reading Group Thurs, 10am-12noon,Beckton Globe

ICT SurgeriesThurs, 10am-12noon,The Gate

Newham All Star SportsAcademy (NASSA) All sessions take place at UEL, Docklands Campus, University Way, E16. Sessions are £1 unless indicated otherwiseVisit www.nassasports.org.ukWed, 4.20-6pm, U13-146-8pm, U16-18 8-10pm, Senior Men Thurs, 4.20-6pm U13-14 6-8pm, U16-18 8-10pm, Senior Women, £2 Fri, 4.20-6pm, U13-14 6-8pm, U16-188-10pm, Senior Men Run, £2Sat, 10.20am-12.20pm, junior boys and girls, 8-14, £2Call 07703 503 995 or 07712 176 301

National LeagueMon, 6-8pm, U13/14s,Rokeby School, Barking Road, E16 Tues, 6-8pm, U15/16sRokeby School, Barking Road, E16 Thurs, 4.30-6pm, U13/14s boys, U14s girls, Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E136-8pm, U16s, Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13 6-8pm, U18s, Cumberland School, Oban Close, E13

Gifted and TalentedFri, 4.15-5.30pmCumberland School, Oban Close, E13

Basketball SessionSat, 10am-12noonNewham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13

Senior Men/Women ProgrammeMon, 7.30-9.30pmDivision 2 Women and Division 3/4 Men. Rokeby School, Canning Town, E16Call 07947 401 616

Mayor’s Football League 8-16s, Mon, 4-6pmNewham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13

4v4 Football 8-19s, Wed, 5-7pmStratford Park MUGA, West Ham Lane, E15

5v5 Football 8-19s, Fri, 5-7pmRoyal Victoria Gardens, Pier Road, E16

4v4 Football 8-19s, Fri, 5.30-7pmSnowshill MUGA, High Street North, E12

5-a-side Tournaments (First Sat of the month) U12s/U14s/U16s, Sat, 10am-1pmPlashet Park, Plashet Grove, E78-19s, Wed, 7.30-9pm.Winsor community MUGA, Manor Way, E6 Call 020 3373 4119

WHU Kickz (free)Mon, U14s, 4-5.30pm- 15+, 5.30-70pm West Ham United Community Astro Turf (Beckton), E6- 11-18s, 5-8pmForest Gate Youth Centre, E7 Tues, U14s, 4-5.30pm- 15+, 5.30-7pmWest Ham United Community Astro Turf (Beckton), E6- 11-18s, 6-9pm

Priory Park MUGA, E6Wed, 11-18s, 5-8pmPriory Park MUGA, E6Thurs, 11-18s, 4-7pmPriory Park MUGA, E6Fri, U14s, 4-5.30pm- Girls 11+, 5.30-7pmWest Ham United Community Astro Turf (Beckton), E6- 11-18s, 5-8pmForest Gate Youth Centre, E7

Air Football 16+ Tues, 1-3pm, Stratford Park, E15 Fri, 3-5pm, Beckton Powerleague, E6. Visit www.airfootball.co.uk

Ascension FootballAcademyAll sessions £3 School years reception to 11, 9.30-11.45amKing George V Park, King George Avenue, E16. Call 020 7511 1232

Boxing West Ham ABC - community boxing, 11-19sFree Olympic style amateur boxing sessions. Hathaway Community CentreHathaway Crescent, E12Wed, 7pm. Call 020 8430 2000- West Ham Boys ABC 9+, boys and girlsMon, Wed, Fri, 5-6pmThe Black Lion, 59-61 HighStreet, E13. Call 020 8472 3614 - Peacock ABC 8+,Mon, Wed, 6-8pm boys and girlsCaxton Street North, E16 Call 020 7511 3799- Newham Boys ABC 6+, boys onlyMon, Wed, Fri, 6-7.45pmOld Bath House, 141 Church Street, E15. Call 020 8519 5983- Fight For Peace 11+, boys and girlsWoodman Street, North Woolwich, E16. Call 020 7474 0054

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Punch Out (16+)Free boxing fi tness workout.Thurs, 4-5pm and 5.15-6.15pm. Email [email protected]

Newham Shoujin KarateDuring term time only.Sessions for beginners:Mon, 6.20-8.20pm, Docklands Shoujin Karate Club, Sports Dock, UEL Docklands Campus, E16Wed, 4.30-5.30pm, Thurs, 6-8pm,Fri, 6-7pm and 7-8pm, Sun, 10-11am, Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Call 07508 070 638

Handball (free)8-16s, Tues, 3-4.30pm16+, Fri, 6-8pmNewham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Email [email protected]

Multi sports (free)Wed, 1-3pm and 5-7pm, 16+ Stratford MUGA, West Ham Lane, E15Fri, 5.30-7pm, 8-19sSnowshill MUGA, High Street North, E12. Call 020 3373 4119

AthleticsSun, 10.30am-12.30pm, 10-19sNewham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Email [email protected] - Newham and Essex Beagles Athletics Club, Mon and Wed, 6.30-9pm, 10+Sun, 10am-1pm. Call 020 7511 4477

CricketWed, 6-8pm, 8-18s, Lister Community School, St Mary’s Road, E13. Call 020 3373 4119

Hockey Mon, 3-5pm, 8-14sKingsford Astro, Kingsford Way, E6 (by Asda car park).Call 020 3373 4119

RugbyTues, 4-6pm, 10-16sMemorial Park, Memorial Avenue, E15. Call 020 3373 4119

VolleyballMon, 3.30-5pm, 11-18s, Royal Docks School, Prince Regent Lane, E16. Call 020 3373 4119

Newham Swords (4+)Tues, 6.30-9pmThurs, 6.30-9pmFri, 7.30-10pmThe Hub in the grounds of Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13Call 07956 618 898

Newham Striders Free sociable walking group, seven days a week. Call 020 8430 2000

Free Men’s Health Football Fitness SessionsSat, 10-11am, West Ham United Community Training Facility, 60a Albatross Close, E6. Call 020 7473 7724

Free Family Fit ClubSat, 11am-12noon, West Ham United Community Training Facility, 60a Albatross Close, E6. Call 020 7473 7724

SaturdadsFor fathers, grandads, uncles and children aged 0-16.Sat, 12noon-3pm, Chandos East Hub, 90 Chandos Road, E15 Call 020 8221 2137

Dare2Dance Free street dance classes for girls, 12-16s Fri, 3.30-5.30pmNewham Leisure Centre (New Indoor Multi Sports Centre), Prince Regent Lane, E13.Call 07970 783 526

Girls Spinning Sessions11-16, Mon and Wed, 4-4.30pm. Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Call 020 7511 4477

Female Only Gym SessionsFree, 11-16, Tues and Thurs, 3.30-5pm. 16-25, Weds, 1.30-3pm. Newham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Call 020 7511 4477

Female Boxfi t Classes (16+)Mons, 4.15-5.15pm, Balaam Leisure Centre, Balaam Street E13. Call 07970 783 526

Girls FootballMon, 6-7.30pm,12/14s football tournaments Kingsford Astro (entrance by Asda car park) Beckton, E6.Call 020 8556 5973. 12-14s football coaching and tournaments,Tues, 3.30-5.30pmNewham Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Lane, E13Call 020 8556 5973

Get Back into NetballOPA Netball Club sessions.Tues, juniors, 6-7pm, seniors, 8-9.30pm. £2 per session. Lister Community School, St Mary’s Road, E13. Call 07717 281 529

Body Blast (16+)Mon, 7-8pm and Thurs, 6-7pmTalent Central, Unit 27a, 3 Armada Way, Gallions Shopping Centre, E6

Multi-SportsFree Flying Wheels club for young wheelchair users 6-22. Wed and Fri evenings, 6-8pm. Rokeby School, Barking Road E16. Call 07888 085 259U19s, Fri, 4.30-6.30pm, Newham Leisure Centre, E13. Disabled Multi-Sports. Tues, 10.30am-12noon, Newham Leisure Centre, E13. Call 020 7511 4477Fri, 4.30-6pm, NewVIc, Prince Regent Lane, E13. Call 07811 671 082

Wheelchair Basketball11-19, Wed, 4-5pm

Rokeby School, Barking Road, E16. Call 07947 401 616

Family Swims for Disabled Children and AdultsNewham Otters Swimming Club, Sat, Newham Leisure Centre, E13, 4.30-5.30pm. For more details call 07931 788 739Family Swim, Sun, 12.30-2pm, Balaam Leisure Centre, E13, £5. Call 020 7476 5274

Free Trampolining SessionsU19s, Fri, 5-7pm and Sat, 12noon-2pm, Newham Leisure Centre, E13. Call 020 7511 4477

Mixed Swimming Sessions for Adults and Children Wed, 10am-12noon, East Ham Leisure Centre, E6. £1.15 per session. Call 020 8548 5850

Free Swim for Families dealing with AutismWed, 4-5pm, Balaam Leisure Centre, E13. Call 020 7476 5274

All meetings take place at Newham Town Hall, Barking Road, E6 unless specifi ed.Licensing (2003 Act) Sub-Committee, Tues 7 Aug, 10am, Council ChamberLicensing (2003 Act) Sub-Committee, Wed 8 Aug, 10am, Council Chamber

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London Borough of NewhamDESIGNATION OF AN AREA FOR SELECTIVE LICENSING

Section 80, Housing Act 2004

The London Borough of Newham (“Council”) in exercise of its powers under section 80 of the Housing Act 2004 has on 21st June 2012 designated an area in its district, as delineated in red on Map 1 (a) for Selective Licensing. The designation applies to any privately rented property that is not a licensable house in multiple occupation or subject to any statutory exemption, and is occupied under a tenancy or a licence. This also excludes properties located in the existing selective licensing designation cited as the London Borough of Newham Designation for an Area for Selective Licensing No1 2009.

The Designation shall come into force on 1st January 2013 and shall cease to be of effect on 31st December 2017. The designation falls within a description of designations for which the Secretary of State has issued a General Approval dated 30th March 2010.

If you are a landlord, managing agent, or a tenant, or if you require any further information

regarding this designation, or to apply for a licence further Information and assistance is available from the Council’s Private Housing Team by telephone on 020 3373 1950 or online at: www.newham.gov.uk/propertylicensing or by e-mail: [email protected], or by writing to Private Housing, London Borough of Newham, 3rd Floor West Wing, Newham Dockside, 1000 Dockside Road, London, E16 2QU. The Designation may be inspected at the above address during offi ce hours.

All landlords, managing agents or tenants within the designated area should obtain advice to ascertain whether their property is affected by the Designation by contacting the Council’s Private Housing Team.

Upon the Designation coming into force on 1st January 2013 any person who operates a licensable property without a licence is liable to prosecution and upon summary conviction liable to a fi ne not exceeding £20,000. A person

who breaches a condition of a licence is liable to prosecution and upon summary conviction liable to a fi ne not exceeding £5000.

SignedExecutive Director of OperationsFor and on behalf of London Borough of NewhamNewham Dockside, 1000 Dockside Road, London, E16 2QU. Telephone: 020 3373 1950 Email address: [email protected]

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