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Chingford Mount news 

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Events at 228 Chingford Mount

Dem Live A Foreign exhibition image

To celebrate Black History Month, our cultural and community space at 228 Chingford Mount is hosting residencies throughout October including pop-up shops, art exhibitions, live music and creative workshops.

Dem Live A Foreign

From 11-22 October, an immersive exhibition, Dem Live A Foreign by Red Light Busking (pictured) comes to 228, bringing the inside out. Expect a fully immersive experience of Caribbean and Somali culture recreated through imaginative sets, words, audio, pictures, live music and great food.

Visit the exhibition 


Tie Dye Café workshops 

Make your own tie-dye t-shirt with Tie Dye Café, who host creative and fun workshops. Enjoy the artwork of Old lady with a paint brush, the designs and products of Unforgettable Designs who has a passion for crafting unique gifts, listen to the sounds of Seduction City Sound with leading local female DJs. Running from 24 to 30 October.

Book a space at Tie Dye Café 


Help shape the future of Chingford Mount

One of the designs for Albert Crescent in Chingford Mount

Last year, we asked residents what they thought of projects and initiatives that could be delivered to improve Chingford Mount. In November, we'll be running another survey on the Chingford Mount Town Centre Framework to find out your views on ideas developed from resident feedback.

Stay tuned for more information on upcoming pop-up sessions and activities for the opportunity to have your say.

Have your say on recycling

Recycling survey

Let us know how we can improve our recycling and waste collection! We want to hear your views on how we can improve our service and recycling rates.

Find out more and complete the survey


Nominate a local business for a Pride of Waltham Forest Award

The Pride of Waltham Forest Awards logo

This award will recognise the business which can demonstrate the most significant impact made in their market sector and local community. Judges will be interested in the ways in which businesses are different to their competition, and their potential for growth. The business must have been trading since April 2022.

Examples might be businesses that have gone above and beyond in generating employment opportunities for residents, contributing to keeping the borough safe, and introducing innovative ideas in the sector.

Nominate a business today

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