Yoga teacher makes stretch for workers’ rights Leytonstone yoga practitioner tells Victoria Munro, Local Democracy Reporter, why the profession needs to unionise A yoga teacher has...
Disabled workers win court battle over unpaid wages Tribunal rules thousands of pounds are owed to staff by employer that failed to warn them of impending sale,...
Up to the jobs John Talbot has set up a platform to help local people find work amid the sudden economic downturn I’ve...
A lot in common Mike Grimshaw discovers a new community hub in Leyton At Bakers Arms, just a few yards from the crossroads,...
Catering for the masses Dr Jim Lewis on the borough’s contribution to the food industry Waltham Forest College has an interesting and varied...
Mayor of London demands more affordable housing at Mall redevelopment Report by James Cracknell Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has approved the planned redevelopment of The Mall in Walthamstow...
Borough’s biggest building site taking shape Thousands of new homes and ‘creative zone’ planned for former industrial area, reports James Cracknell Work on the largest...
Up all night With the Night Tube now launched, Adjoa Wiredu finds out more about those working through the small hours Late...
Anger as businesses make way for new homes Stats show Waltham Forest provides far fewer jobs than neighbouring boroughs – James Cracknell and Josh Cheetham report Traders...
Hundreds of homes approved for industrial site A total of 656 homes will be built on an industrial site in Walthamstow after two planning applications for...