Hoxton ‘cycle grid’ road closures will turn our streets into rat runs, say neighbours
Council plans to slash traffic in Hoxton will drive more cars down residential streets – that’s the fear of the people who live there.
Council plans to slash traffic in Hoxton will drive more cars down residential streets – that’s the fear of the people who live there.
“Father” Christmas lives in Barnsbury - and her real name is Polly Arrowsmith. The Gazette meets Islington’s very own secret Santa, whose software firm is distributing anonymous gifts to charities on its doorstep.
The slightly sci-fi-sounding Hairbase Plus shuts on New Year’s Eve. The Gazette heard why it’s been such a pillar of Stoke Newington life.
Two cyclists were taken to hospital after being hit by a van near Clissold Park yesterday morning.
A De Beauvoir man braved the cold and walked the full length of the UK to raise money for a homeless charity.
A De Beauvoir man braved the cold and walked the full length of the UK to raise money for a homeless charity.
In 1997, Stuart Low took his own life as he couldn’t get help. The Gazette speaks to Hannah Kalmanowitz, chief executive of an Islington trust set up in his name.
The “unsinkable” Hackney Pirates charity reopens its Dalston shop today after a car crashed through the front window on Sunday afternoon.
Every week, we take to the streets to find a start-up business right here in Islington. This week, we spotted a new bridal design shop that is attracting both male and female attention...
A volunteer-built Dalston charity shop partly destroyed by a car during a children’s party will be shut indefinitely, its director has said.
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