Often cited as the nation’s most popular prime minister, Winston Churchill – who died 60 years ago – was one of the most significant figures of the 20th century. He was also our local MP. Emily Allen reports
In the 44th of a series of articles, David Bird discusses the work of Redbridge Music Society and introduces flautist Daniel Shao and pianist Simon Callaghan, who will perform in Wanstead this month
Volunteers have been working to help otters thrive in a local stretch of the River Roding
Recent changes to local bus routes have impacted the lives of many local residents. In the third of a series of articles, 14-year-old Riku Fryderyk reflects on the day ITV News came to Wanstead to pick up the story
A young filmmaker has created a documentary about TfL’s recent changes to the W12, W13 and W14 bus routes
A charity dedicated to providing therapeutic art sessions for young adults with additional needs is being launched by a local resident
Terilla Bernard reports on the lively debate at last month’s combined Wanstead Park and Wanstead Village Safer Neighbourhoods Team meeting and urges more residents to join the next one
A decision on the application for a development at Holy Trinity Church on Hermon Hill is expected this month
London Assembly Member for Havering and Redbridge is to launch an investigation into the impact of TfL’s changes to local bus routes
Redbridge Cycling Campaign will host a family-friendly bike ride from Wanstead Park to the Olympic Park on 16 March
Whipps Cross Hospital has confirmed it has no objections to the W14 bus passing through hospital grounds
The Leader of Redbridge Council has responded to the announcement that the rebuilding of Whipps Cross Hospital will not start until 2032 at the earliest

















