Michal Turtle, Café Oto: ‘An eclectic combination of sounds and influences’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
The percussionist and composer delighted the Dalston crowd with musical ‘twists and turns, diversions, and changes in tempo and style’
Kate Poland’s guide to growing in small spaces, based on her first year as the gardener for an entire Hackney postcode
Morland and George Downing estates receive £170,000 to support ‘fun and inclusive activities’ for young people
Developer says it has ‘listened’ to residents’ concerns as Hackney Central councillor slams plans as ‘not in the spirit of the borough’
Read this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
The rise in homophobia in Hackney will sadly continue if those in public office don’t face serious consequences for it
UNISON calls for action to repair ‘broken relationships’ between staff and management as Hackney Mayor stresses commitment to ‘inclusivity’
Developer Hackney Walk says it is ‘working very hard’ to deliver redevelopment with over 20 per cent affordable housing
Campaign demands more information on centre’s financial deficit
Hackney Mayor ‘extremely annoyed’ over lack of engagement over reforms since general election
Town Hall winds down emergency plans from ‘crisis footing’ as borough leader suggests ‘alliances’ with agricultural sector over standards
Hackney Mayor pledges to ‘fight for London’ as concerns raised over Fair Funding Formula
Town Hall definition of hall as ‘underused’ questioned as Mayor restates commitment to ‘major improvements’ across estate
Vast majority of those receiving care to be supported in the community following £1m grant from NHS England
Town Hall lobbies for power to enforce infractions as part of campaign to ‘significantly discourage’ driving