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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

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Council evicts residents from property at centre of antisocial behaviour complaints

The council’s antisocial behaviour team had received long-running complaints about a property in Leytonstone linked to suspected drug use and dealing

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Walthamstow’s Harmony Hall to shut amid 163% rent increase

Harmony Hall in Truro Road will shut on Friday 27th March after its owners said it would no longer offer CREST, the charity which manages the site, a below market rate rent

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Concern over slow NHS rollout of weight-loss drugs in London

London Assembly committee warns without faster public provision, more Londoners will encounter health risks from purchasing “skinny jabs” on black market

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Measles cases recorded in at least nine London boroughs

Enfield and Haringey continue to be the worst-affected boroughs but a small number of cases have now been confirmed in seven or more others

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Raising children in London could become unsustainable, Khan warned

London's population of children aged nine or under has been declining since 2013 even while the overall population continues to rise

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Council hands out free water butts to prevent flooding

Households across the borough living in properties at high risk of flooding are being invited to apply for free water butts

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Council approves new Walthamstow off-license despite resident pushback

14 objections were lodged against the application, and seven residents attended the meeting in person to urge councillors to reject the scheme over safety and antisocial behaviour concerns

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Local refugee charity launches crowdfunder to keep going

The Stories & Supper fundraiser - running from Tuesday 17th to Tuesday 24th March – seeks to raise £6,750 to deliver welcome workshops for refugees, asylum seekers and local residents in Walthamstow

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Leytonstone residents call for speed cameras amid dangerous driving in High Road

Following a serious car crash along the High Road yesterday, locals have appealed for speed cameras

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Londoners ‘shouldn’t be locked into properties that force them to use air conditioning’

Debate on climate change and London's increasing vulnerability to heatwaves hears that current planning policies are inadequate

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Photography: What Mums Eat by Chiron Cole

Local photographer and mother of two Chiron Cole presents intimate photographic portraits that reveal how mothers are actually eating in the early stages of motherhood

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Local man fined £11k for smashing Grade II-listed church window

Craig Knight, 50, broke into St Anne's Church in Kew while drunk on 10th January

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Khan told to focus on fixing potholes rather than ‘anti-motorist’ schemes

New report from City Hall Conservatives claims borough councils are forced to "dance to the mayor’s tune on how funds are spent" on local transport schemes

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Travis Perkins opens three acre site in Leytonstone

The builders' merchant and tool supplier has recently opened a massive branch in Joseph Ray Road

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Assembly calls on TfL to install ‘bleed control kits’ on bus network

The proposal also requests first aid training for bus drivers to be rolled out

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Four-storey Leytonstone flats rejected for third time amid privacy concerns

The proposed High Road Leytonstone building was unanimously voted down by councillors at a planning committee meeting this week

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Stella Creasy slams Labour’s ‘cruel’ refugee plans

The Walthamstow MP is one of many backbenchers who have criticised Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's changes to permanent settlement requirements