Date: Saturday, 19 September 19, 2015 Address: Bow Church, 230 Bow Road, London, E3 3AH & The Nunnery, 181 Bow Road, London E3 2SJ Time: 6.30-8.30pm 7pm at Bow Church: Reception, screening and artist introduction. Followed by an artist tour at the Nunnery Gallery of his current exhibition Correspondances. The event screens Pierrick Mouton’s latest film commissioned by … Continue reading Pierrick Mouton New Film Screening & Exhibition Tour: Saturday, 19 September→
From 31 August to 5 September, drivers (including residents) will not be able to enter Fairfield Road from Bow Road, due to roadworks on the Cycle Superhighway. A signed diversion route will be in place via the A12, Old Ford and Tredegar Road (although presumably residents approaching from the West can use Tredegar Road or … Continue reading Drivers and bus passengers be aware – temporary diversion on Fairfield Road→
Want to meet the Borough Commander and raise any concerns you may have about policing in Bow? All residents are welcome at a meeting on Tuesday 18 August at 6:30pm, at the Langley Hall, Poplar, organised by the Tower Hamlets Safer Neighbourhood Board. Full details are available here: ResidentsQuestionTime
Despite our best efforts, Tower Hamlets Council’s development committee approved the planning permission to build a new residential development on the site bordering Grove Hall Park and the Memorial Garden.
Bow Church is holding its Summer Fair on Saturday, 15 August If you have books, bric-a-brac, etc that you’d like to donate, please contact Clive Summers clive.summers@eulerhermes.com, or pop it around to 50 Ridgdale Street.
As of last week, Dragados-Sisk Joint Venture has capped the Ham & Wick sewers at the Wick Lane/Wrexham Rd site, which means residents will no longer have to suffer the smell of the open sewer when they open their windows or sit in the garden. Hooray! In other good news, from Monday 24 July all … Continue reading Ham & Wick Update: No More Sewer Stink→
Plans for a residential development bordering Grove Hall Park have been revised. We have until 13 July to submit our comments… and not much has changed