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The People's Forest

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Apr 24, 2025
In this engaging discussion, local historian Georgina Green, author of 'Keepers, Cockneys and Kitchen Maids,' shares her insights on Epping Forest's rich history. She recounts the brave activism of East Enders, led by Thomas Willingale, who fought to protect the forest from enclosure. The conversation delves into personal memories tied to the landscape, the intricate relationship between community and nature, and the essential role of conservation efforts that ensure Epping Forest remains a sanctuary for all. An inspiring tale of heritage and hope!
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ANECDOTE

Personal Connection Inspires History Book

  • Georgina Green shared childhood memories of exploring Epping Forest near her home in Chinkford.
  • Her first book was based on interviews with people connected to the forest around 1900-1925.
INSIGHT

People's Fight Saves Forest

  • Epping Forest was threatened by enclosures removing local commoners' rights.
  • Local people and East London working classes fiercely campaigned leading to City of London Corporation buying the forest and preserving it forever.
ANECDOTE

Continuing Forest Conservation Campaigns

  • The forest has a tradition of campaigning to protect it, including efforts in the 1960s to prevent a motorway cutting through.
  • The M25 was built with tunnels and bridges to preserve the forest's integrity and deer crossings.
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