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Category: Roman Road

NPLAN Roman Road Neighbourhood Plan

Understanding the Neighbourhood Plan for Roman Road Bow

27th September 2022 Alan T Campaigns, News in and around Bow, Roman Road

The Roman Road Trust initiated a Neighbourhood Plan for Roman Road. Mike Mitchell went to the Inaugural Public Meeting in February 2016 and decided to get involved. He kindly agreed to come and talk to

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sample page form the Roman Road & Bow neighbourhood plan

The Roman Road and Bow Neighbourhood Plan

14th September 2022 Alan T History, News in and around Bow, Roman Road

I’m grateful to the MEOTRA website for highlighting that this local plan has now been approved to be put to a local referendum by Tower Hamlets Council. The idea for the plan was first put

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Geezers in G Kellys Pie and Mash

The Geezers trips this week

24th August 2022 Alan T News in and around Bow, Roman Road, The Geezers

Eddie Snooks reports on the Geezers trips this week Monday the Geezers return to Clacton We had a great day out in Clacton, it was just like the old days John Day from the Geezers

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Rosie Vincent visits The Geezers on a project to revitalise the Bow Heritage Trail

Rosie Vincent visits Geezers on project to update Bow Heritage Trail

21st July 2022 Alan T Campaigns, History, Roman Road, The Geezers

The Roman Road Trust is working on a project to revitalise and update the Bow Heritage Trail which was created in 1990 by Tower Hamlets Council. Their new project: Rediscovering the Bow Heritage Trail is

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Photos by Paul Trevor in Four Corners Gallery

The murder of Altab Ali 1978

26th June 2022 Alan T History, News in and around Bow, Roman Road

I highly recommend a visit to the exhibition Brick Lane 1978: The Turning Point. Racism was on the rise in the early 1970s. Paul Trevor lived close to Brick Lane and started photographing the local people from 1973.

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