You may remember this time last year we held a public meeting call the Big Pow Wow. Hackney Council was consulting on it's transport and air quality strategies and this was an opportunity to hold a public debate with council officers.
Well we have to report that the Transport Strategy was recommended to the Council for Adoption at the Hackney Cabinet meeting in…
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Try Fairtrade nuts at the People’s Climate March After Party in Dalston, Sunday 29th November
Farmers from the Global South are already the most effected by global climate change. This is despite the fact that they and other people from the majority of the world have contributed least to causing it. Fairtrade…
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29/02/2016 Sustainable Hackney called on the Mayor of London to reject the Bishopsgate Goodsyard planning application and submitted the following comments:
This locality became desirable because centrally located yet financially accessible premises were available to creative and technically skilled Londoners allowing…
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Community spaces in Waltham Forest, Tower Hamlets and Hackney in need of a revamp can benefit from a free give-away of 6000 litres of reclaimed paint.
Our ‘Colour The Capital’ project in partnership with Global Street Art are inviting all community groups located within these three boroughs to apply for free paint, which is reclaimed as surplus from companies and recycling initiatives.
The project which aims to help those who are experiencing socio-economic disadvantage is…
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