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Former mayor of Redbridge Alan Weinberg dies aged 78

The former cabbie was a tireless advocate for education and remembrance

July 8, 2025 15:36
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Alan Weinberg receives his MBE from King Charles
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Alan Weinberg MBE, who has died aged 78, was a tireless and principled figure in Jewish communal and civic life, best known for his decades-long service as a councillor in Redbridge and for his unwavering commitment to education and remembrance.

Born on August 21, 1946 in London to Mary and Dave Weinberg, Alan grew up in Stoke Newington. He was educated at Avigdor Orthodox School and later won a place at Central Foundation Grammar School. His early life was shaped by a love of learning and a deep-rooted sense of Jewish identity, which would inform his public and private life.

After leaving school, he began his working life as a watch repairer, later working as a window dresser and buyer. At 20, he undertook the rigorous “Knowledge” of London’s streets, earning his Green Badge as a licensed black cab driver within a year – a feat he remained characteristically modest about but proud.

Around this time, he met Hazel, who would become his wife and closest partner in public service. They married when he was 23 and began a life of shared commitment to local and Jewish community life. During his time as a cab driver and inspired in part by Hazel’s growing political engagement – she joined the Clayhall Conservatives in 1977 – Alan stood for local office and was elected a Redbridge councillor in 1982. He would remain a dedicated public servant there until 2018. His career as a cabbie, however, was cut abruptly short by a heart attack after 15 years on the road.

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