Kerala festival comes to Clapton
Jules Lily is showing as part of Photomonth, the East London Photography Festival
Read MoreRid Hackney of plastic bags, say kids
London Fields pupils give green ideas to Council
Read MoreHackney writer Ken Worpole champions King Dido
Stoke Newington novelist Alexander Baron enjoys a renaissance
Read MoreA Hackney fright night – with art at the Core
Scare in the community, 6pm Saturday 24 October
Read MoreSun 18 Oct – Freedom to film: reclaiming our public spaces
Mandeville Square E5, Ridley Road Market and outside Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street
Read MoreLocal supermarket opens to battle Stokey’s chains
Paul Coomey visits Shaheen to find out how the new Hackney business is doing
Read MoreGovernment forces Hackney NHS to put GP services out to tender
Local campaigners to protest 6-7pm this evening before Council’s health meeting
Read MorePeppa Pig’s Party at the Hackney Empire
Children’s favourite celebrates her birthday with family and friends
Read MoreLetter: Hackney Council was right to axe its eco-energy contract
A local resident gives her view on the Town Hall’s recent decision to switch from a ‘green’ tariff
Read MoreClissold Park concerns
Plans for Hackney residents’ favourite green space are proving contentious
Read MoreThe Tree Musketeers interview
Peter Jones talks trees with Russell Miller
Read MoreThe orchard squad – all for trees and trees for all
Peter Jones finds out about Hackney’s Tree Musketeers
Read MoreRidley Road Market consultation extended
Have your say on the design options on Saturday 10 October
Read MoreCouncil rent demand threatens kids’ playground
Shakespeare Walk Adventure Playground is worried by a new £1,000 charge
Read MoreCutting a dash in Dalston
Tailor to Bono, the Clash and Oasis reveals the secrets of dressing the stars
Read MoreTreasure or trash? You decide
Take part in the great debate on Hackney’s public art
Read More‘Private health care will be bad for patients’
Plans for private companies to run Hackney health services condemned
Read MoreIs it art? You decide
Vote in our online poll to tell us if this and other controversial public art should be treasured or trashed
Read MoreCaught green-handed
Sarah Shoraka has clambered up the tail of a jet and scaled a coal ship. Farida Shaikh finds out why
Read MoreHackney left behind as Britain goes digital
Some boroughs are taking steps to make broadband available on estates. Hackney isn’t one of them
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