Graham Millington meets the Leytonstone man with a healthy obsession for snakes I recently discovered on social media that somewhere in the depths of [...]
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James Cracknell joins students from Waltham Forest on a visit to Auschwitz How could one sum up a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a former death camp in [...]
Inspectors say improvement at Whipps Cross still required A new £6.8million maternity unit is set to be built at Whipps Cross University Hospital. Bosses [...]
In her regular column on local small businesses, Waltham Forest Business Network’s Jo Sealy meets a partnership that’s not afraid to be [...]
Children’s art is inspired by Leyton’s little-known river, writes Poppy Flint The protector of Dagenham Brook is getting ready to emerge. [...]
Opponents to scheme that will see town square built on vow ‘this is just the beginning’ Plans to build four tower blocks and extend The Mall by [...]
Diana Korchien from Transition Leytonstone introduces a new project aiming to cut waste and reduce poverty When I came to Leytonstone 30 years ago, [...]
Andrea and David Duffy on why their new local theatre company is going bananas with a new play in Walthamstow It’s such an exciting time in [...]
Key target on housing set to be missed, reports James Cracknell Only 20 percent of the 502 homes proposed to be built at a huge new development in [...]
In her latest column about The Mill community centre, Helen Bigham explores some new ideas for feeling festive I’m approaching the festive season in [...]


