Eastlondonlines brings you the best events across the boroughs this week to get over those post Easter Holiday blues. If you find yourself in mourning for that last Easter egg or having to go back to work, this week looks set to bring you some amazing events ranging from yummy banquets to the Titanic Centenary. [...]
Residents of Tower Hamlets are due to hold a meeting this weekend to discuss the final details of a basic human rights charter for social housing tenants in the borough.
Kony 2012: it’s the campaign by Invisible Children that’s taken over the social networking world this week with a video reaching over 50 million YouTube hits to become an overnight viral sensation.
Undergraduate applications to Queen Mary University have reached their highest levels despite a falling number of applications across the UK.
Safer Croydon Partnership has imposed a dispersal order to combat crime among youths in South Norwood.
As the National Health Service reaches it’s 63rd birthday today, is it a time of celebration or uncertainty for centrepiece of the welfare state. EastLondonLines spoke to locals in south London to find out what birthday wishes they would send to the NHS as it faces some of the biggest challenges in its history. Personal [...]
There was welcome news this week for staff and student parents at Goldsmiths as it was announced that the college nursery is to be rescued by a Student Union take-over.
Lewisham Council held a day of information, advice and relaxation on Wednesday, for all carers as part of the ongoing Lewisham Carers’ week programme.
Croydon councillors were in New Addington last night to begin the first in a series of Question Time roadshows to be held throughout the borough.
A new skate park has opened in Mile End offering free tuition to local kids and teenagers.