Tag: Hackney Magazine
Petrol and diesel cars banned from Hackney roads
Petrol and diesel cars have been banned on nine east London roads in an attempt to reduce rising emissions and air pollution. “Islington and...
Hidden River Festival returns on 15th September
The Hidden River Festival is back with a bang with a free, vibrant day of live music, art, crafts, food and events for the...
Q & A: Hannah Begbie
Local author Hannah Begbie represented BAFTA and Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning writers and comedians for fifteen years until her youngest son was diagnosed with cystic...
Alcohol-free pop-up in Hackney Wick
London-based Korean entrepreneur and mixologist, Shinyoung Lyu is opening a new pop-up bar called The Ministry of International Specialist Concoctions (M.I.S.C.). Serving globally inspired...
London Art Book Fair 2018
This September the Whitechapel Gallery is transformed by over 80 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days. Indie titles from around the world sit...
Stoke Newington: a strong market for tenants
Daren Haysom, Foxtons’ area director for northeast London, explains why Stoke Newington, Dalston and Hackney remain highly attractive – and affordable – for people wanting to rent
Good food that tastes amazing
Musician, broadcaster, cook and Great British Menu judge Andi Oliver has opened her first restaurant in Stoke Newington Church Street.
The home of outdoor water sports: Stoke Newington
Hackney isn’t the first place that comes to mind you think about outdoor water sports. But just behind the Castle on Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, is a place that offers precisely that.
DAVID S. BLANCO
I moved to Stoke Newington in 2011 with my wife from neighbouring Highbury and Islington where I had lived most of my life. I...
Elinor Huggett
I was born in Cornwall, and studied Mathematics in Bath before moving to London seven years ago to do a Master’s degree in Environmental...