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Local foodbanks invited to apply for funding advice programme

Cook for Good is offering a seven-month initiative helping community food projects develop sustainable funding

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London Ambulance Service installs 30 defibrillators across capital

The rollout has been led by the London Ambulance Charity as part of its Heart Starters campaign

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Council tenants asked for views on repairs service

The town hall is asking for feedback from its tenants, leaseholders, and shared owners

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Walthamstow named one of London’s best places to live

The Sunday Times has yet again said E17 is one of the most vaunted postcodes in the capital

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Chingford Mount bar at centre of Feburary stabbing loses license

Police were called to Scorpion Lounge, in Hall Lane, at around 4.48am on Sunday, 1st February following reports of a stabbing

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Town hall apologises as ‘technical issue’ results in mass emails being sent

Residents received duplicate emails this morning advising them to view their council tax bill

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Demand for London borough councils to keep 50% of new tourist tax revenues

Sir Sadiq Khan and other civic chiefs are set to soon be given the authority to impose an overnight charge on visitors

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Comedian Iain Stirling announces special live shows at Soho Theatre Walthamstow

The comic will perform two shows on Friday 24th April, with them being his sole London gigs this year

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Council to enter new partnership agreement with NHS NEL

The partnership will manage the borough's Better Care Fund, which seeks to integrate health and social care

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London City Airport consults on plans to allow larger planes to land

The airport says a new shallower landing approach would enable aircraft used by EasyJet and WizzAir to fly there

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Waltham Forest awarded £3m TfL grant for ‘safer, greener’ streets

The money will allow the council to draw up improvement plans for Shernhall Street and other major roads and junctions across the borough

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Residents ponder future of demolished Highams Park Lake boathouse

The boathouse was destroyed by a fire last September and has now been demolished, prompting residents to consider what should replace it

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‘I’m not anti-motorist, I’m anti-death,’ insists Khan

The mayor is considering new charges on SUVs as they now account for almost one-in-three vehicles on capital's roads despite being more dangerous for pedestrians

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Council creates new senior role to oversee cuts and bailout

A 'strategic director for strategy, change and communities' will manage £40million of cuts and a £19m government bailout

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City Hall urged to shift toward mid-rise instead of high-rise housing in London

A London Assembly report concludes the mayor should pursue a simpler strategy of “gentle density” across the capital to unlock more homes

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Fire Brigade investigates blaze that ripped through Chingford Subway shop

The roof of a building housing flats and a Subway shop partially collapsed during the blaze on Saturday (14th March)

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Iconic Highams Park signal box to reopen as community hub

Network Rail has agreed for the building to be rented out after nearly seven years of it sitting empty

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‘My child won’t stop crying’: Parents shocked as Walthamstow primary slashes SEND support

Parents at Hillyfield Primary Academy say their special needs children lost their one-to-one teaching assistants “overnight” after a staffing review

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Council’s befriending service conducts 534 home visits since launch

Women over the age of 60 make up the largest group of people using the service

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Regal Cinema redevelopment on track to finish in autumn 2027

Work has started on redeveloping the former Regal Cinema in Highams Park, an iconic art-deco filmhouse which shut in the 1960s, into a building with a café, flats, and two cinema screens