Thursday, 30 May 2013

Love has no colour


Clementswood SNT spoke of the hope they could provide to lost or hurt children.

The East Ilford Betterment Partnership held a series of spray art workshops during the may half term holidays (27th - 31st May 2013). 

The workshops with a theme of faith, hope and unity; involved primary school children in morning sessions from 09:00 - 13:00 and  young people (12- 17) in afternoon sessions from 13:00 - 17:00.   Some youths were supervised via the "Redbridge Youth Offending and Targeted Prevention Service" in a mixed class without stigma. 

Participants were taught the modern art form of spray art via tutor Matt Ryan AKA MYCO.  During their sessions they contributed to the art concepts for a peace mural that will be spray painted on the walls of the Clementswood Community Centre, 14a Connaught Road.  Several additional pieces of art on MDF board and canvass will also be displayed at local parks and public buildings.

To inspire positive themes within produced art pieces, talks on community cohesion and peace were given by Clementswood Safer Neighbourhood Police Team, Pastor Bryon Jones of Eden Christian Centre, Ranbir Singh Hindu Human Rights Group and Mr Khalid from Albayan Welfare Centre (Green Lane Mosque).  Guest speakers provided inspiration forr images to be incorporated into the Peace mural.

A display of some of the work will be visible in Ilford Central Library from May to September 2013.

 Sania Satwat Chairperson for the EIBP, said:

"Our project used modern spray art form as an innovative trigger to build community cohesion amongst a range of children and young people of different backgrounds.  Many of the participants would never have met each other outside the course, but gelled well as a team, producing some wonderful works of art."  

she added;

"Art has always been intrinsic to cultural and political reform. We hope the myriad colours and cultural themes within the final mural will be a beacon of hope for this generation and the next."


Children listened attentively to the local police team.


Eager children posed some really tough questions even referring to the recent attack in Woolwich.


Police advised children to use 999 service if lost or to ask for help in larger stores in Ilford Town Centre.  They advised that their is a permanent team based in the town centre to assist. 



Local Police were warmly thanked for their time and effort.


Children worked hard during the four day course, producing "tags" (artistically written nick name)


A mixed bunch of children from the local area with diverse faiths and school backgrounds, participated in the workshops



Matt Ryan provided one-to-one tutoring where necessary.


Each child produced their own Tag.


Designs were very impressive.


Children worked alone and as part of a team.


The varying designs signified personal individuality.


Powerful colours blended together to make wonderful art pieces.


Children were taught perspective, 3 D writing and how to bubble their writing.


Children worked all week on creating their favourite designs.


Bright colours were used to evoke emotions through writing.


Four faiths were represented at the workshops.


Children were eager to use spray paint.


However first they had to plan their mural and board designs.


Pastor Bryon Jones (Eden Christian Centre) arrived to provide some inspiration.  He spoke on the Christian concept of peace, hope and unity.


Pastor Bryon showed children the words for a song called "Love has no colour" and got the class to sing with him.


Children were eager to participate.


Pastor Bryon showed images from the Christian faith that represent Peace, Hope and Unity.


Children started drawing images reflecting what they had learnt from the session.


Children were really inspired.



The children thanked Pastor Bryon for his time.


They shared a moment of joy together.


Their artwork from the first three days was displayed with pride.


Spray cans were used for the first time.


Cardboard was used as a practice canvass.


First children were shown how to draw straight lines.


Vertical lines.



Then horizontal lines.


Masks had to be worn and spray can had to be checked, so they were facing forward.


The children found this exercise very exciting.


A gazebo was set up in Connaught Mews so that this outdoor activity could take place out of the rain.


Despite poor weather the session was enjoyable and safe.


Much due to very well behaved children.




Different colours were provided so children could use a range.



We were then joined by Mozzam (Prayer Caller) Bilal from Green Lane Mosque.



He shared peace concepts from Islam.



Children listened attentively.


Children questioned him eagerly and participated well.


He gave a tour of the mosque behind our centre.


He handed calendars and books on Islam to the Children.


Children had some snacks provided by us each lunchtime.



Eating together created great unity and interesting conversations.


Crisps were a firm favourite.


Children sprayed one large board for a local park that simply said "Love."  As a gift to teh participants Matt sprayed their tags on T shirts.


The board will displayed around local parks.


Parents joined the final session to watch some "art in action."


Children showed some real delight in having their Tags printed on T shirts.


All participants received a bag of sweets and a certificate at the end of the course.


The celebratory mood was very evident.



Love really was all around.


Families spoke of how wonderful the sessions had been for the Children.


More T shirts were printed.


Families stayed on to enjoy some conversation.


Volunteers were duly thanked by parents.


Children showed off their new designer Tshirts.


Didn't they look great?



We could not show images of the Young people sessions as Redbridge YOTPS required special permission, which could not be obtained in time.  However, the Team Managers joined Matt Ryan and Mozzam Bilal for a photo, with the additional boards produced by young people.


Errol from the YOTPS Team completed a very positive end of session survey. He described how participants although very difficult in the first sessions, became very enthusiastic and grateful by the end.


Matt started work on the Mural design using concepts devised by children and young people.

The Mural will be complete by next Thursday (13th June 2013).  Why not come by and view it?

  Redbridge Parks service should have the boards up on local parks for 3 months in the next few weeks.  Look out for them!







Friday, 3 May 2013

Painting peace in Redbridge

The East Ilford Betterment Partnership is offering young people aged between 11 - 17 the opportunity to learn skills associated with Spray art, in a series of free art workshops over the half term holidays.  The end of the project will see the introduction of the Borough's first ever external permanent spray art mural on the walls of Clementswood Community Centre.  Further details of the event are as follows:

Event: Spray Art Workshops
Date:  Monday 27th May - 31st May 2013
Time:  09:00 - 13:00 and 13:30 - 17:30
Venue:  Clementswood Community Centre, 14 Connaught Road, Ilford, Essex, IG1 1XG
Ages:  7- 11 year old in morning session.  12- 17 year olds Afternoon Sessions.
Cost:  Free to all participants.

If you would like to participate please call 020 8514 0861 or email eibp@hotmail.co.uk

All participants will attain an attendance certificate endorsed by Redbridge Youth Services,, Redridbridge Youth Offender Team, EIBP and Myco.

A number of canvasses will be produced and placed in local council buildings, along railings of local parks and displayed within short term Redbridge Central Library.

Biography for Matt Ryan:


Matt Ryan aka: "MYCO" is a London born artist and spray paint tutor since 2004 with a huge portfolio of public and private commissions including; brand material for companies such as SKY1, MTV, NHS, Titan Sounds records ad Big Dada records.

Matt has Developed and Delivered OCN accredited courses in spray art for local councils and other organisations across London and the UK including; Connexions, NHS, Home Office, Disability charities and many other organisations     

Mr Ryan's work has been displayed (for purchase) as part of gallery exhibitions at London Hip Hop festival, Brighton Hip-Hop festival, "Cans" festival,  Stolenspace Gallery; London,  One Deco; London,  "Upmarket" London.

The workshops will be directed towards young people from the ages 13+ and will be a great opportunity for first time spray art enthusiasts or more accomplished artists seeking experience and additional skills


Friday, 22 March 2013

Redbridge Easter Parade and Festival



(Click image to enlarge flyer)

Redbridge is to hold its first ever Easter Parade and Festival organised by the British Pakistani Christian Association and of a number of local town centre churches.  The event details are as follows:


Date:               31st March 2013 (Easter Day)
Time:              14:00 procession starts at Cranbrook Baptist Church
Time:              15:00 Easter Festival and Concert
Venue:            Ilford Town Centre (Town Hall steps for Concert)
Activities:       Facepainting, Music, Food stalls, Henna, Children's Art workshop,  Bouncy Castle and much more. 

Main Performer

Ooberfuse:



Ooberfuse brings together the very best of Western and Eastern musical traditions.  Ooberfuse is a London based electro pop band composed of Hal, Cherrie and Nico.  It's all about fusing bold melodies with cool harmonies!

Learn more here:

http://www.ooberfuse.com/home.cfm


Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Have your say on a new permanent Community Centre for Clementswood Ward





We are conducting a survey, and your response would be appreciated.

We are in the process of applying for Big Lottery funding to develop the Clementswood Centre into a proper, functioning and valuable centre for local people from Clementswood and Loxford.

Our aim in partnership with local Volunteers is to run a series of multi-faith, multi-cultural events from the Centre (which will be refurbished). These will bring people from the community together and build community spirit.

These events might include:
Informal English language training to people that need it
Inter-faith sessions
counsellings, asylum and immigration advice
Weekly health & sports activities – some in the building and some using local park and school
Musical activities
Barbecue Days/ Food Halls/ Sports Days.

We need your views on what the issues are and what needs to be done locally. These are needed for our bid to Big Lottery, although we will not pass on details of who the views are from – we will simply say that the views of the community are...
Could you please give us 10 minutes of your time by answering the following questions:

Here is a link to the survey:

(CLICK HERE)


Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Stop the stabbings!

Image taken from previous community centre meeting.

Clementswood and Mayfield Safer Neighbourhood Police Teams, have scheduled a public police meeting at our community Centre following an increase in local violent crime and burglary.

The Ilford Recorder has been littered with stories on violent crime in the last few months and local residents concerned about the apparent rise, have been calling for a meeting.  Incidents include:
  • 4th November 2012 - Man Stabbed to death on Shell garage forecourt on Ley Street, Ilford
  • 24th October 2012 - 17yr old boy stabbed on Henley Road, Ilford; survived after being in critical condition.
  • 21st August 2012 - Teenager stabbed 4 times while waiting for a haircut on Connaught Mews.
Details for the meeting are as follows:

Date:                           7th February 2013

Time:                           7pm

Address:                     Clementswoood Community Centre
                                    14a Connaught Road
                                    Ilford
                                    Essex
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Danny O'Brien from Anti-knife UK will be joining us and will share information on how parents can pick up the tell tale signs of a youth entering into violent crime. He will also be providing advice on how to avoid becoming a victim and what to do if you have antisocial behaviour in your area.

Local Police will share statistics on all local crime and various literature on how to prevent and reduce crime.  They intend to obtain local intelligence from visitors, so please do make yourselves available. Together we can ensure our local team is equipped as best as possible,  when tackling ongoing crime issues.  Feedback obtained will assist in the planning of their regular policing priorities.

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Anti-knife UK awards campaigner Wilson Chowdhry


Yellow Advertiser article (Click here)

Wilson Chowdhry Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association and East Ilford Betterment Partnership was awarded an Anti-knife UK Award for "Services to his Community" on  4th Januray 2013.

The award was presented to Wilson by Danny O'Brien the founder of the group whose sole purpose is to highlight awareness of violent crime and foster change in communities and legislation to eradicate the growing social malaise.  Despite being Redbridge based Wilson is the only local man person to receive a trophy.

Wilson was recognised for the Community cohesion and safer environment he has espoused locally in Redbridge via the BPCA and EIBP including;

  • BPCA Queens Jubilee Event (15,000 attendance)
  • Redbridge Carnival
  • Gordon Road Queens Jubilee Street Party 
  • In excess of 30 community barbecues across the Borough
  • Interfaith Harmony meetings at New Clementswood Community Centre (founded by Wilson)
  • Input on Clementswood and Mayfield Safer Neighbourhoods Police Panels
  • Installation of Redbridge Peace Monument and London Week of Peace concerts for the last two years
  • Using his business headquarters as a distribution centre for Police crime prevention devices.
  • Initiating 63 new Neighbourhood Watches in his former role as Chair of Redbridge Neighbourhood Watch.
  • Successful challenge to extend local "Controlled Alcohol Zone" reducing antisocial behaviour.
  • Gaining funding for several gates to protect local alleyways and fencing for vulnerable allotments.
  • Introducing the Operation Payback graffitti removal schemes to several wards in the Borough.
Danny O'Brien commented;

"Wilson has been an outstanding voice for the community of Redbridge and he is a recognised figure amongst local crime prevention groups, both statutory and non-statutory.  His passion and drive have seen him create innovative programs to challenge existing crime, with exceptional results."  

Wilson Chowdhry said;

"I would like to thank Anti-Knife UK for this award which I will cherish.  It is always nice to be recognised for my work especially by groups that have such a strong focus on positive change." 

Anti-knife UK is still recruiting members to its facebook profile click the link below to learn more:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/130449020307092/