Jane Ellison MP visitng WoW Forum

Cllr Jane Ellison MP will be attending W.O.W Parent Forum on Monday, 19th September from 1pm – 2pm in KLS to discuss issues in Battersea. Refreshments provided.

Taekwondo Course

W.O.W Mums have organised a second level Taekwondo Course, funded by Thomas’s Schools Foundation.

Juniors will start from 10am – 11am and Seniors will follow from 11am – 12 in KLS Gym, 108 Battersea High Street.

It’s starting on Saturday, 10th September 2011 for 10 weeks. Please contact 07811660580 to book your place.

W.O.W Work Club

W.O.W Work Club is on Friday, 26th August 2011 from 11am – 1pm in KLS, 108 Battersea High Street, SW11 3HP

Refreshments are provided.

Tea Party in Doddington Gardens

W.O.W Mums have organised a Summer Tea Party in Doddington on Wednesday, 31st August 2011 from 4pm – 6pm, with aim to raise an awareness of this central London haven, with organic fruits and vegetables home grown by the  residents of Doddington and Rollo Resident’s Association. Entrance by Youngs Court, Doddington Estate, Battersea SW11 5JE.

Dig for Dodd

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One of WoW Mums, Hadas Hagos is a volunteer for Doddington Roof Garden and had organised a clean up with Cllr Simon Hogg and Sandra Munoz after a successfull community effort to clean up Clapham Junction following the riots. Please join us on Saturday, 13th August from 10am – 1pm in Doddington Estate.  This is our chance to give children a new place to play and adults a satisfaction of growing their own organic food.

http://e-voice.org.uk/doddingtonwest/events-and-garden-club/

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=234528499917723

VIDEO:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4bm6N-364Q

Articlein Wandsworth Guardian: http://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk/news/9197675.Community_rallies_together_after_riots/

WoW Community Force

Nat West bank supports organisations like Women of Wandswort and Spacemax as recognised Community Force.

http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/940

http://communityforce.natwest.com/project/949

Cleaning Riot

We were all shocked, terrified and scared when we saw the horrifying riot pictures on TV, especially when we could see it all happening from our window.  It was worring to see that  young people joined in  demolishing, breaking, vandalising and looting our community. WoW Mums always stated the importance of youth clubs, libraries and adventure playgrounds for young people, which could deter younsters from following the wrong lead in life. We made sure that as many children  take part in cleaning the mess to make our point that children can do good as well.