The process is slow but change is coming. The impetus is coming from the local communities. More and more tree pits are being adopted by residents. Individuals are provided with seeds to... Read more »
Then, she attacks the police for the way in which they handle these marches. The language is inflammatory and totally inappropriate, especially from someone who holds one of the highest offices of... Read more »
People coming in from far and wide, as soon as the doors opened at 1pm on Saturday, October 14. Tickets had sold out days before the event, leaving some people disappointed. Hopefully... Read more »
A HUSBAND and dad of two from a village near Tadley who volunteered at a refugee centre in Poland says it was heart-breaking and emotional to see thousands of Ukrainian refugees leaving... Read more »
In our borough, we all know what a problem housing associations have become. The sudden announcement by Clarion Housing of the urgent need to evacuate Clare House tenants and leaseholders has caused... Read more »
Knife crime and stabbings have become increasingly common in Tower Hamlets, including on the Isle of Dogs, where we now have a serious incident almost every month, including two men killed in... Read more »
A rescue platform ladder that can reach 200ft for skyscraper emergencies is needed following the New Providence Wharf blaze. That was the message Tower Hamlets’ Cllr Rabina Khan made at a council meeting on July... Read more »
Concerns raised regarding low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) at January’s full council meeting were based on its discriminatory consultation by the council’s contractor PCL Consult. The fifth petition about LTNs stated residents had been... Read more »