Panorama’s Road Wars explores divisions caused by Low Traffic Neighbourhoods
BBC’s Panorama documentary reveals an East London Councillor received death threats from residents opposing Low Traffic Neighbourhoods. A councillor in
BBC’s Panorama documentary reveals an East London Councillor received death threats from residents opposing Low Traffic Neighbourhoods. A councillor in
The Slice Tower Hamlet’s fourth issue is a special earth edition and reports on initiatives that are tackling climate change
Hidden in the backstreets of Bow, our area is home to a surprising amount of cemeteries including the oldest Jewish
Behind an anonymous brick wall in Alderney Road off of Mile End Road lies the oldest Ashkenazi cemetery in the U.K. Founded in 1696 and closed in 1852, the cemetery marks the establishment of the Ashkenazi community, now the largest Jewish ethnic group in the U.K.
From the streets of Bow to the Olympic Park Blossom Garden, local residents share where to find the most beautiful
How our borough is becoming a model for grassroots environmental change, with organisations and charities proving the cost-of-living crisis and
Campaigners from a steering committee of Irish Travellers have called for an International Irish Traveller Day to protect their way
George Burchett, known as the ‘King of Tattooists’, lived in Bow in the 1900s and tattooed Kings. His legacy as one of the forerunners of the tattoo industry as it is today survives him and his ink will go down in history.
Lutfur Rahman has unveiled an extraordinary budget to pump £40 million into public services in 2023 alone. But is it
Bobby Moore, who captained England to their 1966 World Cup win, went from an East London school playground to Wembley
Charles Booth’s poverty maps have been digitised by the London School of Economics allowing us to compare streets then and
Breaking the mould: how Bow’s modernist church championed active participation of the people and changed the manner of worship in