Gentrification – a neighbourhood ‘grey area’?
Clearly there are winners and losers in a changing neighbourhood, but what can be done to ensure we end up with the kind of community we want to live in?
Read MoreGP surgeries – what’s happening
“Any change in premises will not involve somebody having to lose their GP”
Read MoreSpirit loses fight to stay
Spirit has lost his fight to stay at 71 Broadway Market – his shop and home since 1993
Read MoreOlympic follies, fools’ gold?
Why Hackney businesses are struggling to win Olympic contracts
Read MoreWhose green? Whose turf? Whose space?
Another visit to Butterfield Green
Read MoreDalston’s fried and tested
Kevin Clark searches out Dalston’s finest fried. All appraisals have been made on the basis of a typical veggie breakfast
Read MoreUsed bookshops – turning up the volumes
The first of a series of investigations into where to get quality second-hand goods
Read MoreLegacy in the Dalston dust
The Hackney Citizen talks to film-maker Winstan Whitter about his new documentary, ‘Legacy in the Dust’
Read MoreThe art of the London 2012 Olympics: the Cultural Olympiad
Whilst it is generally viewed positively, the Cultural Olympiad has its critics
Read MoreClissold Rangers – London in their hands!
Sweeping all before them, Clissold Rangers FC have their eyes on the stars
Read MoreGone to seed
Peter Jones observes nature’s latest offering
Read MoreHoxton’s Hallam moves to HMP Bullingdon
Here’s the latest on the Sam Hallam campaign, with words of support from Patrick Maguire of the Maguire Seven
Read MoreEast by northeast – Hackney Podcast ahoy!
Whilst there may well be global crises, there is still local enjoyment to be had. Hackney’s cultural, social and political life has become the subject of a recently-launched series of monthly podcasts.
Read MoreAffordable autumn fare
Make some noise for the humble potato – and the equally modest cabbage
Read MoreThe goy next door
What’s it like for an outsider to live alongside Stamford Hill’s Orthodox Jewish community, ‘the square mile of piety’? Ben Locker and ‘The Shaigetz’ swap perspectives and wonder whether they might be the best of neighbours.
Read MoreDark art on the Downs
WW is a new artists’ run project space in a Victorian terraced house on Hackney Downs, showing artists using humour and darkness in contemporary art
Read MoreMy garden
There comes a point in any flat-bound gardening fanatic’s life when five window boxes are not enough
Read MoreRevolution on the Marshes
In among the hundreds of amateur Sunday football teams on Hackney Marshes, there is one team that isn’t quite what you’d expect
Read MoreNew developments in Hallam campaign
Disputed murder case could receive another chance at appeal courts
Read MorePlans hatch to make or break Dalston
Dalston – Hackney’s largest shopping area – is undergoing major changes. What will this mean for local residents?
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