Romford pupils join world record attempt
Children at a school in Romford took part in a Guinness World Record bid with 200,000 other youngsters up and down the country to create the world’s largest poetry lesson.
Children at a school in Romford took part in a Guinness World Record bid with 200,000 other youngsters up and down the country to create the world’s largest poetry lesson.
Work is nearly complete on installing solar panels at the Aspire leisure centre in Stanmore to keep the swimming pool warm for disabled users.
A two-day Remembrance exhibition telling the stories of sacrifice by those who served in the Armed Forces defending Britain through the 20th century is being staged on the site of the former RAF Hornchurch wartime air base.
A construction company building a new school in Dagenham is bidding to attract students with special educational needs and disabilities to the industry.
The Tower of London is being lit up to commemorate the two World wars over nine nights including this year’s Remembrance on November 11.
Volunteer ‘befrienders’ have appeared in Golders Green for anyone fancying some company or a listening ear over a cuppa.
Spurs Women’s captain Bethany England and winger Hayley Raso have spent an afternoon with children at Noah’s Ark Children's Hospice having a kickabout and meeting their mums and dads.
It’s not every day you get a railway named after your kinfolk who are now woven into London’s rich historic heritage.
Louisa Snow started her Wood Green animal shelter at a time in 1924 when people were struggling with the aftermath of the First World War.
Woolly alpacas popped into a children’s nursery in Harold Wood to spend some time with toddlers.
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