Cyclist campaigners call for action over Mare Street ‘collision hotspot’
Town Hall urged to reduce ‘hostile conditions’ for people accessing the Narrow Way on two wheels after woman suffered head injuries
Town Hall urged to reduce ‘hostile conditions’ for people accessing the Narrow Way on two wheels after woman suffered head injuries
Retailer to shut this weekend after two years in business, but manager says it will ‘maintain a presence’ in Hackney
Air quality in the UK is ‘nothing short of a public health crisis’, says ClientEarth
Save Yourselves is a collaborative installation involving some of Hackney Wick’s most celebrated names
Six years after a Town Hall committee declined to permit redevelopment of Morning Lane site, council now wants to encourage a similar scheme
Swimming pool will be out of action from November so council can fix cracking tiles
20-year-old suffered head injuries after being hit by a car in the early hours of Saturday morning
Police informed after glass is smashed and cash and till system are stolen from ethical eatery run as workers’ co-op
Rather than doing Christmas dinner all year round, Strut & Cluck aims to showcase the potential of this magnificent bird
Dance music and visual art extravaganza to take place at Hackney Wick gallery in aid of the ongoing refugee crisis in Calais, Syria and beyond
Lea Bridge Road site was acquired by the Lion Education Trust after Thames Water sold the land to the Education Funding Agency
Painted door standing alone in the Hackney Wick breeze symbolises a commitment to the local creative community
Painted door standing alone in the Hackney Wick breeze symbolises a commitment to the local creative community
The Island Nation, opening this month at the Arcola, revisits the Sri Lankan civil war to address a ‘black hole in history’
The Island Nation, opening this month at the Arcola, revisits the Sri Lankan civil war in a bid to address a ‘black hole in history’
Bennet & Brown, whose clients include Westminster Cathedral, is ‘determined to stop’ landlord’s plans as petition reaches 500 signatures