Gayhurst Community School has a pint-sized gallery
The primary school in London Fields has launched The Art Gallery, or #TAG
The primary school in London Fields has launched The Art Gallery, or #TAG
‘You will need to have a head for heights due to the tall racking!’ the Town Hall warns applicants
Zacchaeus 2000 Trust says changes to relief scheme will ‘take money out of the pockets of their poorest residents’, but council says government cuts led to decision
This shiny new Shoreditch hangout is part-takeaway salad joint, part-molecular gastronomy café, and 100 per cent meat, dairy, gluten and refined sugar-free. Rabbit food or raving success?
More on the Town Hall’s puzzling behaviour in this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
To take a lackadaisical approach – missed deadlines, delays to checks, a trickle of information – is to neglect one of the council’s absolute duties
Guidance set by safety experts on dealing with ‘P1’ risks is that they must be fixed within a month
Priority Homes scheme billed as a social letting agency ‘because that’s how most people would understand its function’
Residents can have a say on how money is dished out to local businesses, which were hit hard by this year’s rates hike
Through the eyes of Gillian Riley’s “always hungry” Roman legionary (who this month is picking up some eggs from Stamford Hill for the journey north), take a tour of the world’s unbeatable eggy dishes
When an assessment was eventually carried out this year, it found there was no fire detection or alarm system.
Thames 21’s volunteer project creates habitats for wildlife and helps to reduce pollution
When calling in the window experts these clients were not expecting the complete transformation of their home
Booze license approved for site on Northwold Road despite objections from locals
Hackney Today ‘appears to be in breach of the law’, says Citizen editor
Find out the new route, what’s on, the prospective weather and more in our guide to next weekend’s festivities