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Protest march to call on council to ‘press pause’ on road closures – as counter-campaign emerges

By Hackney Citizen | April 25, 2019

Parents, children and traders to march on Clissold Park for rally tomorrow – while families from Walford and surrounding roads demand Town Hall pushes ahead with closures

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Campaigners question award of Britannia contract to company linked to ‘poor behaviour’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 24, 2019

Hackney Mayor moves to reassure that ‘lessons have been learned’ from previous contract with Morgan Sindall Property Services

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Trade unions call on council to focus on equality amid ‘culture of fear’ allegations

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 24, 2019

Recommendations made for new equalities sub-committee as report criticises Town Hall use of agency workers

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Hackney Liberal Democrats launch European election campaign

By Hackney Citizen | April 24, 2019

Local party plans to be active across the borough ahead of polling on 23 May

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Childcare subsidy cut for wealthy families as council reforms ‘outdated’ fees

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 23, 2019

Town Hall aims for ‘fairer’ rebalance in favour of single parents with changes to bands and subsidies

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Hackney Wick fish boss to stand for Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party in European elections

By Hackney Citizen | April 23, 2019

Lance Forman, who runs a salmon-smoking firm on Fish Island, says he is putting himself forward to ‘save democracy’

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Council unveils multimillion-pound plan to convert disused garages into affordable workspace

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 23, 2019

Pilot units would be let to ‘experienced workspace provider’ as Town Hall attempt to combat rising commercial rents

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Cycling club and local restaurant team up to fund new bikes for refugee riders

By Hackney Citizen | April 23, 2019

Cycling Club Hackney and Italian eatery Venerdi launched new bikes and kits in Clapton earlier this month

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Council investment chief grilled on success in supporting local businesses

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 23, 2019
Francophone: Cllr Guy Nicholson

Scrutiny chair calls for ‘real life experiences’ of local business owners to be acknowledged

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Prospects uncertain for council-backed union of the self-employed

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 23, 2019

Town Hall officers admit exploration of idea was ‘optimistic’

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Town Hall slams brakes on controversial road closure scheme

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 18, 2019

Campaign group accuses Town Hall recommendation leaving final decision to council officers as ‘completely undemocratic’

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Celebrations as Hackney’s Overground ticket offices saved from closure

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 18, 2019

London Mayor pledges funds as unions declare ‘significant victory’

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Police appeal for witnesses after man is stabbed to death in Stoke Newington

By Gaia Caramazza | April 18, 2019
Police tape

The victim, thought to be in his thirties, was found with a knife wound on Matthias Road at 5.47pm yesterday evening

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Three Sisters, Almeida Theatre, review: ‘Captivating display of human suffering’

By Phoebe Cooke | April 18, 2019

Sharp choreography and bursts of humour lift this terrifying glimpse over the abyss

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Local schoolkids tackle congestion head on with cycling challenge

By Tilly Armstrong | April 17, 2019

Pupils, parents and staff at the Olive School took a healthier route in for 10 days for charity Sustrans

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Sitting, Arcola Theatre, review: ‘Funny yet subtly devastating’

By Tilly Armstrong | April 17, 2019

Katherine Parkinson of IT Crowd fame turns portrait painting into an ‘exercise in human understanding’ in her playwriting debut

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‘Dirty health food’ shop plans deliveries to Shoreditch bar patrons

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 17, 2019

The Good Yard accepts restricted licensing conditions as councillors warn ‘Shoreditch does get out of hand at times’

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Snapshot of Ridley Road: Youth project photographs locals inside under-threat Shopping Village

By Gaia Caramazza | April 17, 2019

Future Hackney is recording the plight of the iconic but fast-changing market street in Dalston

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Extinction Rebellion: Hackney rebels blockade Marble Arch as campaign demands government action

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | April 16, 2019

Borough energy chief speaks out in support of protesters as police make 122 arrests

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‘Fore play in the bedroom: Hackney’s Daniel Kramb on his upcoming drama – and it’s unusually intimate backdrop

By Tilly Armstrong | April 16, 2019

The novelist turned playwright spoke to the Citizen as he prepares for a public read-through of his new project – set in a Dalston flat

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