by Puru Miah | Oct 9, 2022 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
The recent vote at Tower Hamlets Council on the Neighbourhood Plan for Brick Lane highlighted heated opinions on the future of Brick Lane. Is a clash inevitable, or is there a consensus way forward? Welcome to another day at Tower Hamlets Council “And was Jerusalem...
by Puru Miah | Sep 6, 2022 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
Calls are mounting for an investigation of Mayor John Biggs and his administration with regard to Shamima Begum. What went wrong, and how can we fix things? By refusing to carry out a Serious Case Review, it appears Tower Hamlets Council suppressed the facts around...
by Puru Miah | Aug 28, 2022 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Democracy
Tower Hamlets Council is deciding whether to adopt the “Spitalfields and Banglatown Neighbourhood Plan”. With the current Cost of Living Crisis, why should it be adopted and supported by all. In summary: 🌟 Current Council policies in the area, have failed. 🌟 Leading...
by Puru Miah | Aug 6, 2022 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Community, Crime and Anti Social Behavior (ASB), Democracy
A look at The Aspire Plan, the Strategic Plan for Tower Hamlets Council. A Developers Charter. With no full Equality Impact Assessment carried out. Increasing inequality and social cleansing in the East End. Once upon a time at Tower Hamlets Council, The Aspire Plan...
by Puru Miah | Jul 30, 2022 | Blog: All Things Mile End, All Things Tower Hamlets, Democracy
A reflection on Islamophobia in the Labour Party. With a focus on a response to the Forde Report, on whether it is necessary for Labour to select ‘Hijabi’ or bearded men as candidates. PS. For those who have not seen Jordan Peele’s film, ‘Get...
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