Mayor of Newham Statement - Jacobs House
Following the tragic death of 5-year old Aalim Makail Jibril
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Newham Council is reassuring the community after a spate of separate incidents in the borough that have caused concern
Newham Council is reassuring the community after a spate of separate incidents in the borough that have caused concern.
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Newham Council partners with Street Tag to enhance the wellbeing of local residents
Newham Council has announced a new initiative to get everyone to discover their local areas, parks and green spaces by walking, running or cycling more.
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Statement following second stabbing fatality in Newham
The Metropolitan Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of an 18-year-old man in Canning Town this afternoon (Monday 26 April 2021).
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Mayor of Newham statement on the fatal stabbing of 15 year old Fares Maatou
On the afternoon Friday April 23, 15-year old Fares Maatou was brutally attacked in Canning Town, and died as a result of his injuries.
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Newham Heritage Month to return in May themed ‘Shops, Docks and Factories – Newham’s Urban Heritage
This year’s exciting programme announced. Created by the local community it brings the fascinating stories of Newham’s heritage to life.
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Mayor of Newham’s statement on the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Mayor of Newham’s statement on the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
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Newham Council pays tribute to former Cllr Kevin Jenkins OBE
Newham Council pays tribute to former Cllr Kevin Jenkins OBE.
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Get on your bike for Spring - Brompton cycle scheme expands in Newham
The number of folding bikes available for hire across Newham has been expanded to meet increasing demand from people wanting to cycle in the borough.
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Quit smoking this Ramadan for better mental and physical health
Ramadan is the most sacred month in Islam and a time when Muslims refrain from eating or drinking from dusk until dawn as a way of practicing patience, humility, sacrifice and self-restraint.
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Be A Good Easter Bunny - Stay Covid Safe
So the clocks have sprung forward – marking the start of British Summer Time – but it’s not just the clocks moving forward - this week also marks another milestone on the journey out of national COVID-19 lockdown.