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3:40pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
IN response to Vibha Munbodh complaining that while she got a fine for parking on the pavement the council’s own car was parked in a cycle lane on a yellow line (Guardian August 14), the advice is simple.
3:31pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
MRS O’Sullivan (Guard-ian, July 14) says working class folks are being ignored and that the current protesters fighting the Walthamstow town centre screen, to save the EMD/Granada and against a Primark “want things to stay exactly the same”. Hardly!
3:32pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
WHAT a refreshing change to read Sarah Cosgrove’s up-beat piece on the big screen switch-on (Guardian, August 14).
3:34pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
MUCH has been said about the chronicle of Walthamstow Stadium.
3:35pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
THIS is in the article about the closure of the Prince of Wales pub (Guardian, August 14).
3:35pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
A FEW weeks ago I was admitted to Whipps Cross Hospital with acute haemoglobin malfunction of the blood and I was put in Nightingale Ward.
3:37pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
THE revelations about the council’s handling of Neighbourhood Reneal Fund (NRF) monies grow ever more grotesque.
3:38pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
I WAS disgusted to learn that the Chandlers are selling the Walthamstow track for housing purposes.
3:39pm Wednesday 20th August 2008
THE impressive Team Great Britain medal haul, at the Beijing Olympics, bodes well for the good prospects of our own locally grown talented athletes, in all sporting disciplines, for the 2012 Games.
3:31pm Wednesday 13th August 2008
THE great weight of support from local dog racing fans and the general clamour in the busy turnstiles for The Stow to remain open must surely be honoured.
Updated 9:25pm Thursday 21st August 2008
The family of a teenager who fell to his death from a building while fleeing a gang of youths has paid tribute to the youngster.
ONE man’s dream of building a community leisure park in the midst of Epping Forest has become a reality after nearly 40 years of hard work.
IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere.
Timon of Athens is one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays, rarely performed and many experts have questioned if Shakespeare wrote it alone, or if it was a collaboration with another writer of the time.
Over 10,000 teenagers descended on Victoria Park, Hackney, at the weekend for the Underage Festival, a unique music event which is only open to under-18s. ANNA BINNS saw what all the fuss was about.
After painting Kentish Town red, The Creative Arts Company is taking its first steps towards bringing a splash of colour to Waltham Forest Crystal Wilde talks to its founder Amanda Parker.
CLAIRE HACK visits the British Museum’s latest big-budget exhibition focusing on the husband, lover, tyrant known as emperor Hadrian, arguably the most notorious Roman ruler after Julius Caesar.
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