Douglas Saltmarshe writes on a new bank, and currency, for Walthamstow A new bank coming soon to Walthamstow aims to get people out of debt, rather than [...]
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Michelle Edwards demands answers as concerns grow following Grenfell fire disaster In June local authorities across the country scrambled to check whether [...]
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Amateur dramatics group Woodhouse Players give a chance to new directors Woodhouse Players is an award-winning theatre group based in Leytonstone which is [...]
Post offices in Walthamstow and Leyton are set to be ‘franchised’ and run by small business owners. Under proposals announced by Post Office [...]
Council changes marsh designation in its housing ‘vision’ – but other threats to build on open land remain A controversial housing plan [...]
A volunteer from Walthamstow Migrants’ Action Group is helping new arrivals learn English The language barrier operates as a two-way system. [...]
A Leytonstone couple have gone the extra mile for charity Myself and my partner Sarah are passionate about cycling, and had talked and talked about leaving [...]
Artist Eliyah Qureshi talks to Shelly Berry about her inspirations and aspirations It always fascinates me to hear what inspires other people to make art – [...]
Local charities in Chingford face eviction by council to make way for new housing A community base and former library used by several local charities is [...]


