The East End heart in Browns of Bow
For fifty years, Browns of Bow has helped decorate, renovate and build the East End and cemented itself as a
Discover arts, culture and heritage
In our Cultural Heritage section we look at what makes our neighbourhood unique. We explore the arts, culture and heritage that have formed our identity, including Bow grime music, the East London Suffragettes and the Cockney heritage.
For fifty years, Browns of Bow has helped decorate, renovate and build the East End and cemented itself as a
Since Queen Elizabeth II’s first visit to the East End aged just 18, she has returned to the area time
With concern about the cost of living soaring for the winter, it bit just as hard in the summer as
Bow Road teenager Burte Gerelt-Od speaks to us about British and Mongolian school systems, cultural diversity fashion shows, and why
How two East London locals are showing the world what it was like to grow up in the Mecca of
Victoria Park’s water-filled cohabitor has lived in the East End since 1830, but what stories does the Hertford Union Canal
The East End’s story is one of movement and Harley Grove’s Sikh temple is a microcosm of the lives of
We celebrate the fifty year anniversary of Pride by looking back at how the LGBT+ movement changed Tower Hamlets’ queer
Bow Road resident Casper Horn speaks to us about British politeness, school uniforms, buying in Bromley-by-Bow and how a West
While it may look to be a derelict brownsite, the Bromley-by-Bow Gasworks were industry giants in their day. We take
Take a look at last weekend’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations around the Roman, full of cake, bunting, music, drinks and smiles.
Bengali author Tufayel Ahmed speaks about the challenges of growing up gay in the 1990s and how it led to