The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is holding its usual shows in London this autumn. Avid gardeners will be rushing over to gather some tips on autumn planting – but even the gardening amateurs among us can go and marvel at ...
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Thames Clipper: a great way to enjoy the best London river events
Emdad Rahman We took a very nice trip up the River Thames and jumped on the MBNA Thames Clipper at North Greenwich. It’s a great way to connect to London’s awesome locations which are host to some of this summer’s ...
Read More »Chief Exec: £200,000; 237 community organisations: £0
Tower Hamlets Labour and Tory Councillors united in the last week of August and agreed to spend up to £200,000 a year employing an additional senior officer – just weeks after 237 community organisations learned that John Biggs’s Administration did ...
Read More »Double standards!
John Biggs and Tory Leader Peter Golds unite to back candidate Labour and Tory councillors appoint candidate who is under police investigation Independent councillors abstain following last minute release of shock information On Wednesday evening (26th August), John Biggs stood ...
Read More »The tale of the Social Landlord and the broken bollard
As soon as they heard that One Housing Group is planning to redevelop all four of its housing estates on the Isle of Dogs, local residents began asking whether the housing association was competent to undertake such a large project. ...
Read More »Etienne Sisters come to Theatre Royal Stratford
After the success of the critically acclaimed Klook’s Last Stand (The Park Theatre), writing duo Chè Walker and Anoushka Lucas bring the world premiere of their new play with music The Etienne Sisters to the Theatre Royal Stratford East. The ...
Read More »Akshay Kumar gets dizzy as he goes for Global Goals
International film megastar Akshay Kumar is the first Indian personality to get behind the #dizzygoals challenge in support of a major campaign launching next month to make the new Global Goals for Sustainable Development famous. Launched at the United Nations General Assembly ...
Read More »Stuff sleep: are you up to beat cancer?
Cancer Research UK holds Shine Night Walk to light up London Thousands of people are being challenged to stuff sleep, light up London and help beat cancer sooner by taking part in Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk, in partnership with ...
Read More »Cameron lobbied to grant short term work visas
Curry cooks warn that skill shortage puts restaurants at risk Enam Ali, who founded the British Curry Awards 10 years ago, has announced that he is working on a dossier to send to the British Government begging them to introduce ...
Read More »On your marks, get set, ‘glow’…
Emdad Rahman The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is inviting local people to take part in fun run with a difference. Following last year’s success, it is hosting another Glow Neon 3k Fun Run from 7pm on Friday, ...
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