An artist has put a face to the name of Jack the Ripper’s final victim, who is buried in Leytonstone Is this the face of Jack the Ripper’s [...]
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Writer and cyclist James Burgess talks to Councillor Clyde Loakes about the latest progress with Mini Holland I spent much of last year cycling across [...]
Report by James Cracknell Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has approved the planned redevelopment of The Mall in Walthamstow town centre – after the quota [...]
Make Votes Matter campaigner Steve Lambert makes the case for Proportional Representation The case for reform of Britain’s voting system has been [...]
In her latest column on local small businesses, Waltham Forest Business Network’s Jo Sealy meets a couple with a passion for events Ticketlab is an [...]
Council will await Grenfell Tower Inquiry outcome before continuing plans for Fred Wigg and John Walsh towers A major estate redevelopment in Leytonstone [...]
A primary school in Walthamstow has won £95,600 in government funding to improve children’s literacy. St Mary’s Teaching School in Brooke Road is one of 72 [...]
Multiple venues in Walthamstow will host talent from the UK and Africa One of Africa’s leading music and arts festivals is celebrating its 15th anniversary [...]
Council praised after announcing 38-point plan to improve people’s health, reports James Cracknell Air quality campaigners have welcomed moves by [...]
Celebration of Walthamstow artists’ life marks beginning of a series of events, writes Sophie Dutton Self-taught artist Madge Gill, born in 1882 in [...]


