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It was third time lucky for a car mechanic who has been recognised as the finest in his trade after 30 years.
After Angelina Jolie bravely spoke out about having both her breasts removed to lower her chances of contracting cancer, one Seven Kings survivor believes it will help “inspire” others to get the help they need.
Grab the last chance to see some of the world’s top cricketers in the unusual setting of a cinema on Sunday.
A coconut shy, Thai food and a bouncy castle can only mean one thing – the St Mary’s Church open day.
A nine-year-old Ilford girl has given up all her birthday presents to raise money for her brother’s special educational school.
A Barkingside-based square dance club marked its 61st anniversary with a special event with both past and current members coming together to celebrate.
One teacher certainly is top of the class after scooping an award beating off competition from thousands of nominees.
A group of residents in Wanstead have grouped together to “beautify” their street.
An Ilford student won judges over in a public speaking competition with a message of hope on Wednesday.
Children were “stunned” after listening to a talk by a woman whose son was stabbed to death.
On June 2, 1953, 26-year-old Elizabeth was crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey – the world’s first international event to be broadcast on television.
The owner of a Newbury Park hall, which has received complaints from angry residents about “excessive noise” and parking, is applying for planning permission to hold “banquets”, despite deeming the application unnecessary.
Tremendous tulips, sensational sunflowers and gorgeous gerberas were made up into custom bouquets to mark when the Torah was given to the Israelites.
A business director from Woodford Green has been given a six month suspended jail sentence for flouting court orders to run his company.
From youngsters fresh out of college to business men and women and retired folk, volunteering catches the mood of plenty in Redbridge.
But it is not a one-way street.
Councillors voted in favour of using the gender neutral titles, chair and spokesperson, despite an amendment suggesting members should be given the “freedom of choice”.
Proposals to allow household extensions of up to eight metres without a planning application are “just plain wrong” and could lead to “all out warfare” between neighbours.
A nursery which caters for children from six weeks to five years old is celebrating after receiving a glowing Ofsted report.
Chadwell Heath residents are living in “absolute chaos” after a primary school expansion forced teachers and parents to park in a nearby street due to a lack of car park space.
A Hainault dental practice has marked their tenth year by raising £500 for a Woodford Green children’s charity.
From youngsters fresh out of college to business men and women and retired folk, volunteering catches the mood of plenty in Redbridge.
But it is not a one-way street.
Callous thieves are taking donations from outside charity shops across Redbridge.
A nine-year-old Cub Scout who presented flowers to the Duchess of Cambridge and who walked 14 miles for charity, has been nominated for our Young Citizen Award.
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