Victoria Park: the people’s park of East London
Victoria Park has been voted the nation’s favourite park in the Green Flag People’s Choice Awards for nine consecutive years.
Victoria Park has been voted the nation’s favourite park in the Green Flag People’s Choice Awards for nine consecutive years.
Following exclusive information shared by Norah Smyth’s great nephew writer Jane McChyrstal reveals fascinating new insights into the adventurous life of the elusive suffragette, philanthropist and photographer who dedicated her personal wealth and artistic talent to social justice.
Sylvia Pankhurst and the suffragettes bust contemporary dance moves to a soundtrack of hip-hop, funk and soul, retelling the feminist
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Victoria Park’s trees, pathways, and landmarks in autumn with local resident Phil Verney’s stunning
Thanks to Tower Hamlets’ roots in philanthropy, social reform and innovation, help is varied and inventive, from longstanding charitable behemoths
A tequila chaser with your garms? Why the East End’s spin on the concept store could save the high street.
A brand new pop musical bursts into life as the Fantastically Great Women come to Stratford East to tell their
Victoria Park was witness to one of the biggest anti-racism campaigns of the century, combining the decade’s energy for punk
Bow was the headquarters of the East London Federation of the Suffragettes (ELFS), led by Sylvia Pankhurst, daughter of Emmeline
From bathing to boxing, and political rallies to illegal parties, we delve into the history behind, and events that took
Sylvia Pankhurst’s militancy led to the foundation of East London Federation of Suffragettes.
London’s unofficial street historian talks Bow’s hidden gems, psycho-geography, and the unexpected politics of an East End stroll