Local campaigner say East Ham High Street 'a magnet for criminal gangs', reports Aidan White
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Apply to become an audit committee member and review the Council’s arrangements for internal control, financial management and corporate governance
The major expansion would see the total number of express bus services in London doubled from ten to 20, reports Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter
The side beat NewVic and Leyton College, reports Neandra Etienne
Fashion gets sustainable at UEL between until 24th of April, reports Neandra Etienne
East Ham's Motivational Barner hosts an evening of film, poetry and music on Frinday 19th April.
Fire-fighters from Plaistow Fire Station will take part in a National car wash for the Fire Fighters Charity, reports Neandra Etienne
Caryn Franklin MBE advocates for a fashion industry that embraces diversity and dismantles harmful mind-sets, reports Neandra Etienne.
Four years on, Phil Mellows assesses the impact of the Covid lockdown on our local watering holes.
Making More Mischief: Folk Costume in Britain comes to Stratford, beginning 9th April 2024, reports Neandra Etienne
Newham’s Creative Journey will continue the impact of creative and cultural sector
Sunday 7th April was World Health Day. Fawn Bess Leith looks at some simple things you can do to improve your wellbeing
Join Typhoon Dragon Boat Club on 13th April
The University of East London team were victorious over Surrey Sport Park, reports Neandra Etienne
The memorial to East Ham born singer Dame Vera Lynn will take the form of three-metre bronze disc, reports Neandra Etienne
Polling suggests the new Stratford and Bow constituency is the strongest in London for the Green Party
Running a marathon to honour parents in India
Parents and carers received recognition for training in navigating public services for young people, writes Rebekah Samuel
See the team in action at the Copper Box Arena, writes Neandra Etienne
Lola’s Homeless Ladder invites anyone struggling to make ends meet for hot food and warm accessories this month
Mickey Ambrose looks at the Hammers’ changing fortunes in recent weeks
Magpie Park will benefit from new trees and hedge plants, writes Kay Scoresby
The road closures after the dramatic fire at Forest Gate police station on March 6th have left local businesses angry, report the Newham Voices team.
Council Cabinet will meet on 2 April to discuss a solution to the crisis




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