Britannia Leisure Centre: Campaigners accuse council of ‘painting rosy picture’ after new images unveiled
Town Hall reveals details of new secondary school
Town Hall reveals details of new secondary school
Hoxton venue hails ‘turning point’ in three-year battle against demolition plans
A.S. Jasper was better known as Stan in early twentieth-century Hoxton, where he struggled through a hungry upbringing. Our review looks at his two volumes of “first-person insight into a time when the welfare state was but a twinkle in the labour movement’s eye…”
The Hoxton non-profit gave children full creative control over the stories, which feature the likes of job-seeking toucans and magical football boots
Police called after hundreds gathered outside Whitmore Community Centre last night to audition for upcoming film set in Hackney
Five-day project led by Headway East London to feature events, talks and exhibitions
Director Sonia Solicari chatted to the Citizen about the Museum of the Home’s upcoming new basement level, reading rooms, learning pavilion and more
HCC’s Paul Reed and James Bragg on the how, what and why of studying this most crucial of trades
The show evokes both the transience of an artist’s nomadic life and the intimacy of domestic calm
Hackney Council’s planning committee unanimously approves scheme which will contain 50 per cent affordable housing but which critics say will block light
Photography studio boss claims councillors have not followed their own official procedures in giving green light to development
Kids’ efforts in futurology to be shown in temporary exhibition, open to the public on 30 – 31st July
Paintings and drawings by influential 1960s abstract painter Jeremy Moon are making a rare appearance in public
Paintings and drawings by influential 1960s abstract painter Jeremy Moon are making a rare appearance in public
A well-travelled chef is serving up some surprising combinations of food at new Hoxton restaurant Chriskitch
‘We’re massively disappointed with the decision’