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4:30pm Wednesday 24th September 2008
For many people with disabilities or special needs, the chance to play a musical instrument is not readily available. But this weekend a unique technology comes to Walthamstow which allows them to do just that. DANIEL BINNS finds out more
3:51pm Tuesday 23rd September 2008
Curiosity has been roused over what lies behind the gates of the new Frederick Bremer School, and whether it is living up to expectations. Guardian reporter MHAIRI MACFARLANE was invited for a look behind the scenes ahead of an open day.
2:46pm Friday 19th September 2008
IT was among the biggest crimes seen in Woodford Green during the 1970s. Now one of the men convicted of involvement could be on course for a massive pay-out after proving his innocence. Sam Adams investigates.
12:27pm Thursday 18th September 2008
New figures show a shocking 36 pubs a week are closing as the combined effects of the smoking ban, England failing to make the Euro 2008 finals, supermarket price wars and the credit crunch make their presence felt.
11:32am Thursday 18th September 2008
Community spirit is running high in several Waltham Forest roads and many attribute it to a revival of street parties which are pulling families together. MHAIRI MACFARLANE looks back over the years at this English tradition.
4:14pm Monday 15th September 2008
Fifty years on, former pupils returned to the school they first entered as nervous boys. Claire Hack learns more about how they have developed in the intervening years.
12:38pm Monday 15th September 2008
Not much is known about the Epping Forest Community Transport Bus Service. ISABEL JENSEN takes a ride and finds out why.
4:29pm Thursday 11th September 2008
It is the symbol of Redbridge, but it seems we may have a rotten borough on our hands. Guardian reporter Charlie Campbell investigates a disturbing sickness threatening to end the fun of generations of children.
4:34pm Wednesday 10th September 2008
BRANCHES is set to be transformed – if it can get planning permission.
1:23pm Friday 5th September 2008
FROM the Anglo-Dutch War in the 17th century to the Falklands War in 1983, British soldiers relied for nearly 300 years on the military technology created and perfected at the Royal Gunpowder Mills, in Waltham Abbey.
Q. I am looking for a small table that can be mounted on the wall and folds down when not in use.
DRUNKENNESS seems to be the main driving force behind Harold Pinter’s classic 1974 play No Man’s Land.
He may have made the successful transition from Slough to Hollywood, but you won't catch Ricky Gervais losing his head over fame and fortune. As he makes his first lead debut in Ghost Town, the British funnyman reveals why he plans to stay grounded.
Henry Hobson runs a successful bootmaker's shop in nineteenth-century Salford.
questions@thehousedirectory.com HTML color chart Halloween falls in half term this year and it promises to be one of the biggest scarefests yet. JAMES MURPHY finds the best places to go
Walthamstow’s photographic society, founded in 1894, isn’t just one of the oldest in the country, it’s also one of the most successful. Its free annual exhibition is on this week at St Mary's Welcome Centre in Walthamstow village: weekday evenings and all day Saturday 1 November.
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