Woodford Bridge - Notable People

Notable People

  • Joe Dever, author and games designer.
  • Bruce Hallam, Christian minister, founder of Acts 17:17 "Market Ministries" and Showmin, two unique outreach ministries in Australia in 1994 and 2002 respectively. Bruce migrated to Australia in 1967 aged 15. Bruce is currently Pastor of the Church of Christ in Dalby, Queensland, which suffered 5 floods in 3 weeks during December 2010 and January 2011.
  • Kate Williams, actress, resident during the making of the TV series Love Thy Neighbour.


London Borough of Redbridge
Districts
  • Aldborough Hatch
  • Aldersbrook
  • Barkingside
  • Chadwell Heath
  • Clayhall
  • Cranbrook
  • Fairlop
  • Fullwell Cross
  • Gants Hill
  • Goodmayes
  • Hainault
  • Ilford
  • Little Heath
  • Loxford
  • Newbury Park
  • Redbridge
  • Seven Kings
  • Snaresbrook
  • South Woodford
  • Wanstead
  • Woodford
  • Woodford Bridge
  • Woodford Green
  • Woodford Wells
Attractions
  • Cricklefield Stadium
  • Kenneth More Theatre
  • Redbridge Museum
Constituencies
  • Chingford and Woodford Green (part)
  • Ilford North
  • Ilford South
  • Leyton and Wanstead (part)
Parks and open spaces
  • Clayhall Park
  • Goodmayes Park
  • Hainault Forest Country Park
  • Fairlop Waters
  • Goodmayes Park
  • Seven Kings Park
  • Roding Valley Park
  • Seven Kings Park
  • South Park, Ilford
  • Valentines Park
  • Wanstead Flats
  • Wanstead Park
Tube and rail stations
  • Barkingside
  • Chadwell Heath railway station
  • Fairlop
  • Gants Hill
  • Goodmayes railway station
  • Grange Hill
  • Hainault
  • Ilford railway station
  • Newbury Park
  • Redbridge
  • Roding Valley
  • Seven Kings railway station
  • Snaresbrook
  • South Woodford
  • Wanstead
  • Woodford
Other topics
  • People
  • Public art
  • Schools


Coordinates: 51°36′18″N 0°03′22″E / 51.605°N 0.056°E / 51.605; 0.056

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