Barking unit struts its stuff as Miss February in 'the most boring calendar ever'
An Access Self Storage unit in Barking is featured in the "most boring calendar ever", raising funds for Cancer Research UK.
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An Access Self Storage unit in Barking is featured in the "most boring calendar ever", raising funds for Cancer Research UK.
A father-of-five from Newham has described winning a £30,000 BOTB competition cash prize as the "luckiest and best day" of his life.
Newham Leisure Centres are offering free activities for an open weekend on November 23-24.
Haringey pensioners receiving council tax support or housing benefit will get up to £200 in winter aid to cover energy bills and essentials.
Harrow Council is seeking residents’ feedback on its local plan, which will enshrine future housing and industrial development land and policies in the borough.
Bubble tea brand CUPP is opening in Woolwich on November 22, offering their famous boba teas, hot street food, and more.
Jade Barnett, a care-experienced entrepreneur from Lewisham, is changing lives with her social enterprise Power2Prevail Community.
Bershka and Pull&Bear open their first Kent stores at Bluewater shopping centre on November 21. Explore 20,000 sq ft of fashion just in time for Christmas.
A Gidea Park business faces a Havering Council licence review after allegedly selling alcohol to an underage customer.
The Mercury Mall in Romford has launched its annual Christmas appeal, The Giving Tree, in partnership with the Romford Recorder to support families in Havering Women's Aid refuges.
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