Newham mayor describes new cafe opening in a railway carriage on the Stratford estate as "vibrant community hub"
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Neandra Etienne on a youth advisory board
Peter Landman on the latest round of the Newham grants programme
The City of Sanctuary network described Newham’s approach as “phenomenal” Newham Library Service has won an award for being a welcoming place...
Simon Shaw on an inspiring message from local students
Mickey Ambrose on the remarkable life of Lorraine Tabone, Newham’s warrior for the rights of homeless people
The team will host regular shows on Revive FM from this month onwards
Jonathan Rothwell on a call for action on the Carpenters Road junction
Peter Landman on a forum for older people in Newham
The owners of Payava in Canning Town have rebuilt their business after being forced to leave their homeland
£2million was allocated for construction of a site for the traveller community but was not spent reports Aidan White
Jean Gray on plans to tackle climate crisis after the opening of the controversial tunnel
Sheila Nursimhulu reports on a Newham doctor's call for local residents to seek advice
Neandra Etienne on the new Newham Voices radio show for Revive FM
Peter Landman on the People Powered Places initiative that is to be extended for another two years
Mickey Ambrose receives a royal response
Jean Gray reports from Newham Council's annual budget meeting
Peter Landman reports from February’s Council Cabinet meeting
Research from the Newham-based university says more must be done to foster an inclusive higher education sector reports Jean Gray
Edwin Ndlovu received the honour for services to the NHS
MP Uma Kumraran welcomed the government boost for elderly residents
The Chair of NHS North East London was recognised for her 45-year career reports Neandra Etienne
The council reduce the stigma and exploitation experienced by both on-street and off-street sex workers
Stratford and Bow MP Uma Kumaran is co-sponsoring a bill to give victims of domestic abuse ten days paid “safe leave”



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