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PATIENTS across Barking get the highest level of stroke care in the country, according to a new report.
SOME of the borough’s most fascinating buildings will be throwing open their doors during London Open House weekend on September 18 and 19.
A PIONEERING football project that helps transform the lives of participants is hosting a five-a-side tournament later this month.
“THIS morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that, unless we hear from them by 11 o’clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us.
A GP has been nominated as National Autistic Society Happiness Hero.
SOUL and hip-hop star Plan B is to help put Forest Gate on the map with a new film.
TRAVELLERS finally lost their long fought battle to stay on an illegal site in Wickford.
MOTHERS are being asked to take part in an online survey on breastfeeding.
DISABLED people will be able to find out about accessibility at more than 1,000 venues in the borough thanks to a new guide.
BASILDON Council leader Tony Ball regrets this week’s evictions from Hovefields Drive.
RESIDENTS can let their unwanted clothes benefit others thanks to two new recycling banks in the borough.
HIGHAMS Park Horticultural Society is celebrating 120 years serving the local community by opening its doors to the public next week.
WALTHAMSTOW Village received a silver-gilt and has been named London in Bloom’s Best Urban Community.
A BRAND new employment centre has opened in Ilford.
A ROCHFORD soldier killed by a stray bullet in Afghanistan will be remembered in a fancy dress spinathon.
CLAYBURY Park was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on Wednesday.
A NEW gallery has opened in Leigh and is set to open its first exhibition.
BOLLYWOOD stars, dancing, food, and fairground rides will be just a few of the many attractions at Redbridge Carnival this weekend.
VOLUNTEERS are needed to carry a 50kg telegraph pole around Southend for charity.
CLAYBURY Park was once a grand country estate.
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