Posts by Hackney Citizen
Stoke Newington FC youth teams launched
Fun, fair play and football fever are the necessary attributes for our players, says club chairman
Read MoreRiver Lea voted among nation’s worst rivers
Rubbish, pollution and low fish stocks blight the Hackney stretch, say critics
Read MoreRestoration continues on Clissold House
Landmark building’s new look is soon to be revealed
Read MoreOut of an urban backwater, the 2012 Olympic dream takes shape
The debate about the cost and ‘legacy’ of construction will outlast the 2012 Olympic Games, but no one can deny the new venues are a bold addition to London’s landscape
Read MoreRestaurant review: Abi Ruchi
A weekend visit to a popular South Indian restaurant in Church Street
Read MoreLondon 2012 Olympic Park gets arty
Newly appointed artist-in-residence and curator to lead on participatory creative projects
Read MoreBack to the ’80s with ART BLITZ
Thursday 25 – Saturday 27 November 2010. Transition Gallery, Regent Studios E8
Read MorePalace of the End – review
Until 20 November 2010. Arcola, Dalston
Read MoreHackney pupils take over government offices
The borough’s youth got the chance to meet society’s key decision makers as part of the Children’s Commisioner’s Takeover Day
Read MoreHackney teenagers go on Cape Town quest
Local charity says 10 day volunteering project in South Africa has been invaluable
Read MoreInterview: Iain Sinclair and Oona Grimes
A local author and artist talk about their latest creative collaboration, Postcards form the 7th Floor
Read MoreThe £100 Shop
Until Sunday 14 November 2010. Centerprise, 136-138 Kingsland High Street, Dalston
Read MoreTwitchers’ delight
Bird is the word in photographer Stephen Gill’s new book of urban landscapes
Read MoreNew towpath to be unveiled on River Lea
11am-12pm Saturday 13 November, Lea Bridge Road E10 7QL
Read MoreWinners honoured at Hackney Youth Sports Awards 2010
The borough’s finest are recognised for their outstanding achievements
Read MoreNovember recipe: barlotto
And the beet goes on…
Read MoreLondon 2012: Work begins on ArcelorMittal Orbit tower
London Mayor’s Olympic legacy will include an iconic landmark made of thousands of tonnes of steel
Read MoreCouncil does U-turn over ROA graffiti rabbit
Town Hall says it is “pleased that we can now put an end to this matter”
Read MoreFind out how the Olympics will affect Hackney Wick and Kings Park neighbourhoods
Tuesday 16 November, Wally Foster Community Centre
Read MoreCommunities have their say in council’s first migrant strategy
“Without a job it is hard to get housing, without adequate housing, health care gets worse. But the biggest issue for us is language.”
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