St Bonventure's students recognised in Citizenship Awards
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William College is aiming for 600 students this year, reports Daisy Miles
West Ham Park has a magic trail to follow this summer, writes Lucia Rios Steele
Jeff Levy is Plastic Free Forest Gate’s first Business Champion, reports Lorraine Tapper
A disused warehouse will become a thriving centre for creativity, culture and wellbeing if further funding is secured
Their defection bring the number of Green Party councillors on Newham Council to three, reports Daisy Miles
Aidan White on a ‘bloody hell’ moment and recognition for Shirley Biro, a community champion for Newham
128 students showed their fashion work at a London College of Fashion show, reports Neandra Etienne
Neandra Etienne brings us the best of the beautiful game in our borough
“I think I might have just invented the Forest Gate Beer Mile”
Mickey Ambrose assesses the FA’s wishlist for a new England manager
The Green Flag Award scheme recognises well-managed parks and green spaces
The Mayor and London Fire Brigade expressed condolences after the East Ham fire
“Anyone can come in and watch,” Cliff Dye tells Neandra Etienne
The kit is inspired the 1960s, writes Neandra Etienne
New bins aim to take dangerous blades off the streets, reports Neandra Etienne
Woodgrange Road is the site of a tribute to legend Jimi Hendrix, reports Neandra Etienne
Peter Landman reports from the 16th July Newham Council Cabinet meeting
Tower Gallery has put out an open call to artists to submit for exhibition, reports Neandra Etienne
Primary school head and charity director team up in call for aid donations for those affected by Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean
More than 100 people attended a public meeting outside Forest Gate railway station in response to attacks on Pride flags.
Forest Gate said goodbye to one of London's most successful small business owners, reports Winston Vaughn
Newham Councillor Amar Virdee, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Crime, argues that the identifying technology erodes trust and is prone to error and...
“People need and deserve high quality, genuinely affordable housing,” says Newham’s mayor.





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