Town Hall ponders crime hotline for reporting suspicious activity
Council to explore ‘route for parents and members of the community to raise concerns’
Council to explore ‘route for parents and members of the community to raise concerns’
Independent review begins into working culture and practices at council’s housing contact centre and complaints team
Mayor Philip Glanville declares intention to ‘harness our own digital assets and estate for the public good’
‘This historic site will receive lottery grant funding to maintain and improve a green space that residents can enjoy and contribute to a more sustainable Hackney,’ says mayor
Council states Shoreditch Park academy still ‘much-needed’ though Save Britannia Leisure Centre campaigners sceptical
Christmas cards from Hackney children calling for end to high-carbon investments delivered to committee as Town Hall defends 50 per cent divestment by 2022 as ‘ambitious’
‘We will continue to monitor this and ensure no stone is left unturned to make buildings in Hackney safer,’ says mayor
‘Paradigm shift’ in social care underway as Town Hall presents new approach of contextualised safeguarding
‘We’re very disappointed. The developers quite clearly stated they couldn’t be bothered to speak to the residents’, says councillor
Updated plans for seven more socially-rented properties for estate’s Block B approved at planning meeting
Sculpture planned as part of public realm around Hackney’s first official monument
Calls made for more outreach workers able to speak to young people ‘from a Hackney perspective’
‘It’s a pretty good deal to get, because the figures at the start were slightly different,’ says community organisation chair
Protesters claim ‘developments such as this will kill culture’ as Save Strongroom petition attracts almost 6,000 names
‘There are some office occupiers that actually prefer to have lower levels of natural light,’ says council report
‘Setting up food resilience teams is something practical local authorities can do,’ says City University of London