LTNs: ‘The policy is environmentally unjust’
Local resident Clair Battaglino on her experience of the new traffic measures, and why she wants to see them ‘halted and reversed’
Local resident Clair Battaglino on her experience of the new traffic measures, and why she wants to see them ‘halted and reversed’
We’ll be back next week – until then, enjoy some recent festive content and a couple of stories from our archive
Tamsin Ssembajjo Quigley recounts her personal experience of events in Hackney during one of the most tumultuous years in living memory
Artist Francisco de la Mora with his view on LTNs, informed by his upbringing in Mexico City
Local resident Debbie Mitchener on her journey from ardent driver to resurgent cyclist
Read this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
‘With the season of giving upon us, consider the charities and community organisations that have struggled along during the pandemic’
Hackney’s employment and skills boss on what is being done to help locals find work and training amid the pandemic and into the future
Dr Sandra Husbands on how people can help stop the spread of Covid, advances in testing, and whether or not a vaccine will end the pandemic
The Arcola Theatre’s deputy artistic director on a ‘devastating’ year, plans for an outdoor venue, and an upcoming festival aimed at ‘rebuilding community bonds’
The local headteacher on how Petchey Academy is coping with Covid, the impact of lockdown on education, and the logistical challenges of teaching during a pandemic
The Hackney-based journalist on the case of the Tory election agent found guilty of a fake signature scam, and what it says about the state of local politics
The local writer on ‘one of the most serious but often overlooked humanitarian crises’, and what is being done to tackle it
Voyage Youth’s Operation Smiles aims to ‘bring joy’ to those in need, while acting as a gateway for young Black people to become more involved in green activism
The local writer on how lockdown has brought into focus the importance of our parks, and why we must do all we can to protect them from privatisation
The local writer on what is needed for meaningful change in Britain – a ‘wholesale shift in an economic system built on the enslavement and sale of human beings’