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WALTHAMSTOW: Ungritted lane concerns cyclists

The cycle lane at the Billet roundabout

9:55am Tuesday 6th January 2009

A SECTION of a major cycle lane has been left without grit in spite of a leaking water pipe and freezing temperatures.

WALTHAMSTOW: Church murder accused freed

Melita Jo was beaten to death sometime on Monday night

11:58am Monday 5th January 2009

A MAN accused of the murder of a homeless woman in a Walthamstow churchyard has been freed due to lack of evidence.

LEYTON: Students celebrate diversity

LEYTON: Students celebrate diversity

4:11pm Monday 5th January 2009

COLLEGE students celebrated different cultures at an event to celebrate diversity.

LEYTONSTONE: Police seek gang of robbers

1:32pm Monday 5th January 2009

A GANG of four yobs assaulted and robbed a man as he crossed a Leytonstone footbridge.

WALTHAM FOREST: New hope for commuters

11:25am Monday 5th January 2009

COMMUTERS in Waltham Forest could benefit from improved train services if Transport for London (TfL) is successful in its bid for government funding.

LEYTONSTONE: Date set for troubled pub appeal

10:53am Monday 5th January 2009

A DATE has been set for a Leytonstone pub’s appeal against a decision to close it down following complaints of crime and anti-social behaviour.

WALTHAM FOREST: Borough is an "alcohol blackspot"

11:51am Friday 2nd January 2009

WALTHAM Forest is one of eleven London boroughs to receive a slice of a £1.5million fund aimed at reducing alcohol-related crime and disorder.

WALTHAMSTOW: Woman sexually assaulted in busy street

11:48am Friday 2nd January 2009

A WOMAN was sexually assaulted by a pervert in broad daylight in Walthamstow.

CHINGFORD: Slug found in supermarket tinned peas

The slug found by Mr Archer

9:00am Thursday 1st January 2009

A WALTHAMSTOW man ended up with more than just one of his five-a-day when he found a slug in a tin of Morrison’s peas.

LEYTONSTONE: Traders fear CPZ will hurt businesses

2:15pm Wednesday 31st December 2008

CONCERNED traders fear that the introduction of increased parking restrictions will be the nail in the coffin for their businesses.


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