Posts Tagged ‘Josh Loeb’
Labour ‘dictatorial’ for scrapping Scrutiny Board, say opposition councillors
Majority party defends decision and says residents will still be able to hold politicians to account
Read MoreGP social enterprise CHUHSE unseats Harmoni to run out-of-hours services in Hackney
Private healthcare provider fails in bid to win multi-million pound contract
Read More‘I feel like an otter’: Hackney Citizen man’s verdict on West Reservoir swimming
Open water experience is ‘better than Hampstead Heath ponds’, despite compulsory wetsuit
Read MorePuppet of the opera: who’s pulling strings at the Rosemary Branch?
Company Third Hand stage triple bill featuring ‘bonkers’ stage shows
Read More‘Odd’ diarists featured in Travis Elborough’s book A London Year
Stoke Newington author’s project provides portrait of life in the city from Tudor times to present day
Read More‘Hackney’s roads among most polluted in London’
Boris under fire from Greens over harmful NO2 emissions
Read MoreHackney activists fighting badger killing speak out from inside cull zone
Saboteurs from London Against the Cull take action as Defra defends ‘necessary’ shooting
Read MoreUrban animals the focus of artist Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s film Taskafa
Treatment of street dogs of Istanbul “a whisper of what we do to people”, says longtime Haggerston resident
Read MoreConnecting Nothing with Something – review
Briny collection featuring Salena Godden is latest title from Gary Budden and Kit Caless’ ‘site specific’ Influx Press
Read MoreComplete Poems of Howard Mingham published by imprint Caparison
Writer Ken Worpole pays tribute to gifted Hackney poet who died in mysterious circumstances in 1984
Read MoreHackney’s St Joseph’s Hospice gets five stars from patients
Institution has come far since it was established by Irish nuns in 1900
Read MoreSave Lea Marshes campaigners warn of car park ‘threat’ to green space
Pressure group’s rallying cry to protect ‘common land’
Read MoreSquatters occupying 195 Mare Street ‘want to give building back to community’
Grade-II listed Georgian-era residence could become venue for performances this month
Read MoreMorland Estate residents’ last ditch call to block auction
Land set to go under hammer could be used for allotments or bikes
Read MoreAnti-supermarket ‘bug’ battle: next stop High Court?
Judicial review challenging Sainsbury’s decision will go ahead if Stokey Local can raise £5,000 in 20 days
Read MoreAuthor Bernardine Evaristo on why her new novel ‘may stir up animosity’
Fictional tale Mr Loverman, set in Hackney, addresses ‘taboo’ subject of homosexuality in black community
Read MoreOtters in the Lea Valley: just another anglers’ tale?
Do these shy and mysterious creatures really live close to Hackney?
Read MoreThark – review
Our man in the stalls gives verdict on Clive Francis’ adaptation of Ben Travers farce
Read MoreFormer rough sleeper John Dolan’s art sells for thousands of pounds
Exhibition set to take place next week with help from famous street artists including Stik and ROA
Read MoreLaburnum Boat Club to celebrate thirtieth anniversary next month
Club runs canoeing sessions and hires out narrowboats to schools
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