Residents battling repeated break-ins by drug users and rough sleepers have been asked to pay £500 to cover 'inadequate' repairs
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City Hall still has to ask the government for cash to help pay for new tube and rail upgrades, causing delays to big projects
The bumper birthday bonanza on Friday 19th September will feature over 100 performers, from live music and DJs to a full orchestra, circus acts, and EVE Wrestling
Plans have been put forward by developer Sherrygreen Homes to demolish commercial buildings in James Yard, behind Larkshall Road, and replace them with two six-storey...
From Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September, residents and visitors alike can meet makers, designers and artists and discover the stories behind their work while taking...
New TfL research suggests 70% of customers find loud music and phone conversations made in speaker mode disruptive
Capital must look to emulate “cities like Barcelona and Paris” according to deputy mayor
An average of six dangerous dog attacks took place every month over the past three years
PC Robert Wing, 57, is also accused of two counts of sexual assault by penetration and one of sexual assault
A credit union set up to loan money to Waltham Forest Council employees, Forest Savers, has collapsed



