Hackney Council should be held to account
The actions of the powers-that-be must be subject to scrutiny in the interests of democracy and an informed citizenry
Read MoreIn the moment: music, raving and nightlife in Hackney
From vinyl to iTunes – explore Hackney’s musical legacy with Patrick Vernon
Read MoreArcade Fire
Hackney Empire, London
Read MoreNet gains for tennis lovers
Clissold Park is talent hotspot for Wimbledon hopefuls
Read MoreHackney books in brief: July 2010
Literary news and events this month
Read MoreBack local businesses, says Hackney Citizen
Poster campaign launched to encourage residents to support neighbourhood shops and services
Read MoreCharity for the homeless faces eviction – with sleeping rough set to soar
Tough economic times mean more rough sleepers – and the problem will get worse, says Rhythms of Life
Read MoreThe Dalston Project
Come down to the World War II bunker in Ashwin Street from Wednesday 14 July
Read MoreHackney Citizen appeals for funds to fight legal battle against Council
Donations sought for lawyers’ bill
Read MoreSend a birthday card to Sam Hallam, the Hoxton One
A man serving life for a crime that many say he didn’t commit will turn 23 this Friday
Read MoreAway from the Hackney main stream
Some of the borough’s more adventurous residents share the secrets of life on the river
Read MoreNow you can shoe it yourself
An innovative new workshop for the well-heeled
Read MoreAfraid on Hackney’s streets
Young people need more safe places to hang out
Read MoreOlympics legacy: frog pond and debt review
 This article titled “Olympics legacy: frog pond and debt review” was written by Dave Hill, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 29th June 2010 12.35 UTC I cycled to the Olympic Park on Sunday with one of my sons in tow. It was my first visit for a while. The International Broadcasting Centre and Main Press…
Read MoreChannel 4 commissions Hackney-based crime thriller
Top Boy has been written by Ronan Bennett whose credits include the film Public Enemies and TV’s Fields of Gold
Read MoreMore heritage demolished in Dalston
It’s the end of the road for four neglected council houses in Ashwin Street, despite attempts to save them
Read MorePuce Moment
Transition Gallery hosts show of four bold artists
Read MoreFrom the Mill to the Barn
An investigation into environmental endeavours at the newly created Dalston Garden
Read MoreBlaze Festival
Till 31 July 2010, Gillett Square, Hackney Empire and other venues
Read MoreThe Road to Mecca
Arcola Theatre, Dalston
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