‘We need more social housing’: Photographer Tom Hunter on Hackney’s evolution and the threat of ‘monoculture’
The artist, who lives and works locally, was speaking as his new exhibition went on display in London Fields
The artist, who lives and works locally, was speaking as his new exhibition went on display in London Fields
The Hackney author’s third novel is ‘one to put on your summer reading list’
Morning Lane and Ridley Road activists call for social rent homes amid fears the proposals will drive people out
Controversial plans for the iconic Truman Brewery have sparked a wave of protests
Scrutiny chair calls for ‘real life experiences’ of local business owners to be acknowledged
Fears raised that tower planned on former site of Foundry arts space could end distinction between Shoreditch and the City
Updated plans for seven more socially-rented properties for estate’s Block B approved at planning meeting
Mayor canvasses locals’ vision for Dalston’s future as London Renters Union slams proliferation of ‘massive new developer-led flats’
‘Real pleasure’ to be found in this 500-page collection of essays and literature centred around urban renewal
Councillors ‘delighted’ while environmental campaigner calls plans ‘worst I’ve seen for a long time’
Future Hackney wants to capture and preserve local history – while giving youngsters a chance to get behind the lens
‘There’s a feeling that these Johnny-come-latelies who weren’t even born when we did what we did are getting all the benefits’
The London artist and campaigner took to the streets to depict scenes many fear will be lost to gentrification, the overarching topic of the exhibition
Artist Talia Randall and a panel of journalists and performers will tackle ‘gentrification and the art of the East End’ in an inimitable way – albeit without any Dimblebys
City Hall’s proposals to protect artists from developers and soaring rents could end up undermining their creativity, says Hackney Wick artist
Clapton is changing fast as rising house prices in other parts make this once run-down area increasingly des res. But is an influx of newcomers creating tensions with existing residents?