Talking to local women Q&A: Living here today
International Women’s Day was this week, and we love an excuse to dive into local women’s lives and find out
Read moreInternational Women’s Day was this week, and we love an excuse to dive into local women’s lives and find out
Read moreThe main event is ringside at York Hall boxing. You’d do well to find a more varied cross section of
Read moreBeneath Carolyn Clark’s gentle exterior lies an unstoppable force. Community historian, NHS researcher, newspaper editor, director of the Plastics Historical
Read moreOnce part of an avantgarde community of artists on what is now the Olympic Park, sculptor Paula Haughney is now
Read moreUrban Makers’ moral core goes beyond community. Goods must be made ethically and sustainably if possible, and have an environmental conscience. Members are discouraged from using plastic wrapping, and encouraged to use biodegradable packaging.
Read morePhotographer Anton Rodriguez, the genius behind the Residents: Inside the Barbican project, takes a look at the interior of some of
Read moreSue Kreitzman’s CV is almost as colourful as her living room. She funded her college degree by playing her oboe,
Read moreJack Ramadan might be a fighting-fit England boxing coach, but it takes a very long time for him to get
Read moreIn 2007, DIY Queen and local resident Jo Behari swapped a desk job for a sledgehammer, and set up the
Read moreIt is the start of Ramadan this week. To many it is known as a month of fasting but, like
Read moreJames Hughesdon is not what most people expect when they think of a Reverend, and St Paul’s Old Ford is
Read moreThe Friends of Meath Gardens is a community organisation fighting to save, maintain and improve our green spaces. Meath Gardens–formerly
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