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'LIVING MEMORIAL' TO COVID VICTIMS OPENS IN EAST LONDON A “living memorial” to Londoners who have lost their lives to Covid-19 was opened earlier this week in Stratford by Mayor Sadiq Khan. The London Blossom Garden at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park commemorates residents who have died during the pandemic, featuring 33 blossom trees to represent the capital’s 32 boroughs and the City ofLondon.
HACKNEY MAYOR CONDEMNS CULTURE SECRETARY FOR GEFFRYE Hackney Mayor Philip Glanville and equalities chief Cllr Carole Williams have jointly hit out at Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport Oliver Dowden for the pressure brought to bear on the Museum of the Home (MotH) to retain the statue of slave trader Sir RobertGeffrye.
LEAWAYS SCHOOL STRIKE CONTINUES AMID ALLEGATIONS OF Photograph: Caz Costley. Staff are continuing to strike at an independent school for children with special educational needs this week, amidst allegations of bullying and intimidation by senior managers. National Education Union (NEU) members at Leaways School, run by the Kedleston Group, have restated demands first made back inDecember for
TARGETED TESTING ANNOUNCED IN DALSTON AND SHOREDITCH AFTER Mayor Glanville (left) has urged residents in the affected areas to ‘help keep Hackney safe’. Photograph: Hackney Council Targeted testing is to take place in parts of Dalston and Shoreditch after Covid variants of concern from India and South Africa were identified in a small number of people TOWN HALL 'POISED' TO CLOSE SCHOOLS IN RESPONSE TO FALLING Hackney’s fall in reception numbers of 284 pupils from 2014 to 2018 is a pattern being replicated across inner London, with the Town Hall stating that projections do not indicate that demand will increase short-term to the level of places available. This follows a period of “significant and unprecedented growth” in demand for reception 'MY DOOR IS OPEN': NEW TRANSPORT BOSS ANNOUNCES 'RESET' ON Hackney Council’s new transport boss has announced a “reset” in the council’s approach to Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) as a consultation on the roll-out is extended. ‘STRIKE ACTION WORKS’: UNION CELEBRATES AS LONG-RUNNING A long-running dispute between staff and management at a Hackney special school has finally been resolved. Since last year, National Education Union (NEU) members at Leaways School have been demanding the same pay rise of 2.75 per cent received by many teachers in 2020, while complaining of a lack of decent sick pay.. An apparent breakdown in relations between the union and school COUNCIL'S PLAN TO REMOVE THOUSANDS FROM HOUSING WAITING The Town Hall has launched a consultation on proposals that could see up to 7,000 households removed from the borough’s waiting list for acouncil home.
'REWARD FOR FAILURE': CRITICS SLAM COUNCIL REVAMP OF The Town Hall is defending itself over extensive renovations to five buildings for single homeless people, which the London Tenants Federation has said is a “reward for failure” for the private company that owns them. The rolling programme of refurbishment for hostels across Finsbury Park, Seven Sisters Road, Green Lanes, QueensDrive and
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'LIVING MEMORIAL' TO COVID VICTIMS OPENS IN EAST LONDON A “living memorial” to Londoners who have lost their lives to Covid-19 was opened earlier this week in Stratford by Mayor Sadiq Khan. The London Blossom Garden at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park commemorates residents who have died during the pandemic, featuring 33 blossom trees to represent the capital’s 32 boroughs and the City ofLondon.
HACKNEY MAYOR CONDEMNS CULTURE SECRETARY FOR GEFFRYE Hackney Mayor Philip Glanville and equalities chief Cllr Carole Williams have jointly hit out at Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport Oliver Dowden for the pressure brought to bear on the Museum of the Home (MotH) to retain the statue of slave trader Sir RobertGeffrye.
LEAWAYS SCHOOL STRIKE CONTINUES AMID ALLEGATIONS OF Photograph: Caz Costley. Staff are continuing to strike at an independent school for children with special educational needs this week, amidst allegations of bullying and intimidation by senior managers. National Education Union (NEU) members at Leaways School, run by the Kedleston Group, have restated demands first made back inDecember for
TARGETED TESTING ANNOUNCED IN DALSTON AND SHOREDITCH AFTER Mayor Glanville (left) has urged residents in the affected areas to ‘help keep Hackney safe’. Photograph: Hackney Council Targeted testing is to take place in parts of Dalston and Shoreditch after Covid variants of concern from India and South Africa were identified in a small number of people TOWN HALL 'POISED' TO CLOSE SCHOOLS IN RESPONSE TO FALLING Hackney’s fall in reception numbers of 284 pupils from 2014 to 2018 is a pattern being replicated across inner London, with the Town Hall stating that projections do not indicate that demand will increase short-term to the level of places available. This follows a period of “significant and unprecedented growth” in demand for reception 'MY DOOR IS OPEN': NEW TRANSPORT BOSS ANNOUNCES 'RESET' ON Hackney Council’s new transport boss has announced a “reset” in the council’s approach to Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) as a consultation on the roll-out is extended. ‘STRIKE ACTION WORKS’: UNION CELEBRATES AS LONG-RUNNING A long-running dispute between staff and management at a Hackney special school has finally been resolved. Since last year, National Education Union (NEU) members at Leaways School have been demanding the same pay rise of 2.75 per cent received by many teachers in 2020, while complaining of a lack of decent sick pay.. An apparent breakdown in relations between the union and school COUNCIL'S PLAN TO REMOVE THOUSANDS FROM HOUSING WAITING The Town Hall has launched a consultation on proposals that could see up to 7,000 households removed from the borough’s waiting list for acouncil home.
'REWARD FOR FAILURE': CRITICS SLAM COUNCIL REVAMP OF The Town Hall is defending itself over extensive renovations to five buildings for single homeless people, which the London Tenants Federation has said is a “reward for failure” for the private company that owns them. The rolling programme of refurbishment for hostels across Finsbury Park, Seven Sisters Road, Green Lanes, QueensDrive and
'MISSING COHORT': HEALTH INEQUALITY PLAYING OUT THROUGH 1 day ago · New statistics suggest there is a “missing cohort” of people struggling with long Covid but not receiving support, prompting health bosses to call for help from the council and voluntary sector. The borough’s specialist service has to date completed 95 assessments in its clinic and around 40 HACKNEY MUSEUM ASKS RESIDENTS FOR LOCKDOWN MEMORABILIA FOR 1 day ago · Hackney Museum is asking residents for personal objects that symbolise lockdown life for an exhibition next year featuring local stories from the pandemic. Donations to the ‘Collecting Covid’ project can be made by anyone living, working or studying in the borough, with the museum aiming to 'WE ARE PROUD OF THESE BEAUTIFUL AND AFFORDABLE NEW Located a couple of minutes’ walk from Hoxton Station, Hackney Road 212 provides a beautiful range of one- and two-bedroom apartments under the shared ownership scheme. Benefitting from a very high specification, all of these homes include as standard a MAN FINED FOR LOCKDOWN BOAT PARTY ON RIVER LEA A man was fined £1,902 last week for hosting a lockdown boat party for more than 30 people on the River Lea. Police responded to reports on 13 February of a large number of people playing music on a boat between Hackney and Tottenham Lock. NEW HEALTH ALLIANCE SPARKS 'GRAVE CONCERN' OVER HOMERTON 1 day ago · The creation of a supersized health conglomerate has “raised antennae” at the Town Hall over a potential loss of independence for Homerton Hospital. Barts Health and Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals (BHRUT) NHS Trusts announced LOOKING FOR A SMALL, FRIENDLY AND CARING PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 hours ago · proud of: Friendly, Welcoming and Caring. Our vision is that every child in our school reaches their full potential and that they leave St Mary’s with skills for life. We hope that by embedding a love of learning, this will support them on their journey as they develop into young adults THE CITIZEN GARDENER: SOWING IN THE WIND Alys Fowler’s new book, Eat What You Grow, is in many ways about allowing plants to move as they wish but it also has an emphasis on perennial plants – a plant that will live for more than two years.They are often harder to get going than annuals but need less maintenance. Many die back in the winter and we often think they’ve had it but they spring back. ARTIST TURNS CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS INTO SCULPTURES FOR Shanghai-based multimedia artist Yu Ji launched her first UK-based solo show, Wasted Mud, at Bow’s Chisenhale Gallery last week. Yu Ji’s work is informed by her fascination in the relationship between physical matter and energy, and the dynamics that IMAGE-ST-MARYS-AD-FEATURE Hackney Citizen does not take responsibility for any comments posted on this site. Hackney Citizen is operated by Citizen News & Media Limited - Terms and Conditions. Citizen News & Media Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. No.06426082. Registered Office: Citizen News & NUMBER OF HACKNEY FAMILIES IN TEMPORARY HOUSING OUTSIDE The number of Hackney families with school-age children in temporary accommodation outside London is five times higher than it was just twoyears ago.
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MORE LIGHT, MORE POWER: TOWN HALL REVEALS FINE DETAIL OF PUBLICLY-OWNED ENERGY COMPANY By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| November 6,
2019
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EAST LONDON MAYORS JOIN TO CONDEMN LOCAL MEETINGS OF TURNING POINT UK By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| November 5,
2019
Borough leaders claim group uses ‘fear and hatred’ as TPUK insists it believes only in ‘free markets, limited government and personalresponsibility’
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2019
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By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| November 4,
2019
Mayor of Hackney defends store as ‘affordable and important to thelocal community’
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By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| November 4,
2019
Charity warns of consequences of hours of travelling for families as East London Foundation Trust promises to consult on plansRead More
HOUSING BOSS WARNS OF ‘WORRYING TREND’ AS SOCIAL TENANCY LEVELSHALVE IN A YEAR
By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| November 1,
2019
Leading charity concerned there is ‘very little housing officers can do’ to prevent people being priced out of LondonRead More
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| November
1, 2019
Bryony Lavery’s adaptation of the bestselling novel shows ‘once again that theatre has a magic like nothing else’Read More
COUNCIL UNVEILS ‘BIGGEST TREE-PLANTING SCHEME IN A GENERATION’ – INCLUDING A GIANT REDWOOD IN HOMERTON By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| October 31,
2019
Councillors voice excitement at ambition to achieve 30 to 40 per cent canopy cover for HackneyRead More
OUTRAGE AT TOWN HALL AS ANTISEMITISM CLAIMS FOLLOW STAMFORD HILLPARKING DEBATE
By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| October 31,
2019
Orthodox Jewish community representatives walk out of council meetingRead More
TOWN HALL DROPS PILOT PROGRAMME PROFILING FAMILIES WITHOUT THEIRKNOWLEDGE
By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| October 30,
2019
Liberal Democrats hit out at Town Hall’s ‘complete disregard for people’s privacy’ in use of Early Help Profiling SystemRead More
DEPUTY MAYOR CALLS FOR COUNCILS TO BE GIVEN POWER TO INTERVENE IN FAILING FREE SCHOOLS By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| October 30,
2019
Government programme criticised by councillors as calls made for increased interim funding for struggling Hackney New SchoolRead More
SWEET VICTORY: YOUNG BEEKEEPERS TRIUMPH AT NATIONAL HONEY SHOW By Elizabeth Rushton| October
30, 2019
Three participants in a project at St Mary’s Secret Garden tasted success at the prestigious competition last weekRead More
HACKNEY HAS THIRD HIGHEST CHILD POVERTY RATE IN THE UK, LATESTFIGURES SHOW
By Elizabeth Rushton| October
30, 2019
Town Hall’s families boss reveals plans for a new anti-poverty strategy focusing on foodRead More
HALLOWEEN SCHEME ASKS FAMILIES TO ‘TRICK OR EAT’ FOR HACKNEY FOODBANK
By Hackney Citizen
| October
29, 2019
Local Buyers Club and Location Location estate agents are urging residents to collect food for people in need along with sweetsRead More
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| October
29, 2019
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2019
Local Medical Committee ‘would welcome some enquiry’ into howservice is provided
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By Hackney Citizen
| October
28, 2019
Hackney’s London Assembly Member, who is stepping down in 2020, honoured for 25 years of public serviceRead More
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By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter| October 25,
2019
Delay made in interests of ‘openness, transparency and accountability’ as campaigns remain split over closuresRead More
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2019
London Assembly Member calls on government to ‘crack on’ with roll-out across country by 2025Read More
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| October 25, 2019
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