Titbits— Croatians, consultants and over-involved residents
A Croatian surge at the polls narrowly avoided, confusion reigns over interim consultants, and doth ‘citizen’ Pipe protest too much?
A Croatian surge at the polls narrowly avoided, confusion reigns over interim consultants, and doth ‘citizen’ Pipe protest too much?
Council withdraws from nine borough bid to focus on ‘pan-London approach’ led by London Councils
Housing giant Family Mosaic says redundancies are due to ‘significant savings’ in Hackney Council’s adult social care budget
Conservative councillor brands plan for new 20mph limits ‘useless’
Council tax frozen for tenth year running amid large spending cuts
Jules Pipe launches campaign to ‘save Shoreditch’ from proposals for Canary Wharf-style towers backed by the Mayor of London
‘Hackable Hackney’ scheme shows employment-led designs aimed at encouraging the growth of Tech City
Whitehall’s one-size-fits-all approach ‘failing Londoners,’ says Mayor Pipe
London Councils reach agreement as spiralling costs for short-term housing forces boroughs into bidding wars
Abney Park Trust ‘proud of its achievements’ over the past 23 years as managers of the park and cemetery
Tributes paid to former councillor who was elected as Mayor in the midst of a turbulent year for the Town Hall
Decade-long battle to save string of historic houses over as judge turns down OPEN Dalston’s appeal
Hackney hardest hit London borough as DCLG cuts funding by 6.3 per cent
What are the implications of recent events in Tower Hamlets for Hackney’s executive mayoral model?
The Deuragon Arms will be demolished to make way for 29 one-bedroom microflats aimed at the borough’s ‘city-makers’
Tenants in Stoke Newington flats threatened with eviction after complaining about noise from music rehearsal studios below