A portrait of Tower Hamlets campaigner Len Aldis is among a series of 30 put on display at the headquarters of the
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Happy New Year?
We’d like to wish all our readers a Happy New Year. It would be traditional to wish you health, wealth and happiness – but
Read More »HUMAN AID UK EMERGENCY MEDICAL AID TO SYRIA 2013
The journey will see the convoy depart from London on the 21st of December.
Read More »Funds for gardens
Grow Wild has a number of small grants available for community groups which are trying to plant up community sites with native plants. The project may involve turning round a neglected or rundown area or turning a new space into ...
Read More »Educators: turning the clock back
So there’s this company learndirect, and it says it’s a “a truly national provider […] with 400 delivery locations”, which apparently gives it
Read More »Austerity: the truth about life at the bottom
The empty slogans trip off the tongue: it’s the poor who are bearing the brunt of austerity… women suffer disproportionately from the cuts…
Read More »Hospice makes it two in a row
Beckton- based Richard House Children’s Hospice has won a gold medal at the London Garden Society awards for the second year running. The repeat victory came in the “small garden” category. Richard House supports children and young adults who ...
Read More »Oxfam gigs fight poverty
Oxfam’s seventh annual “Oxjam” music festival takes place throughout next month – with warm-up gigs taking place in the last days of September. The main events in October will be run by volunteers: over 6,000 of them, working in over ...
Read More »Auction art for cancer care?
A couple of centuries ago, do-gooders would wander round the East End on a Sunday (flower posies held to their noses to ward off the stench of the poor), to
Read More »Get set for next May
Councillors in London will enjoy an extra three weeks in office this electoral cycle, with the announcement that the 2014 elections will be held on
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