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London Assembly announces probe into airport

THE London Assembly s Environment Committee has announced they are to launch an investigation into the environmental impacts of the expansion of London City Airport and wants to know how the extra flights are affecting people in the capital.  In July...

Free business briefing event offered

A WEALTH of business insight and intelligence is promised on Thursday in a free briefing for professionals from 10am at HSBC, Canada Place, Canary Wharf. Attendees will be able to ask the experts – speakers, Mark Berrisford-Smith, Chief Economist at HSB...

Charity offers support to Newham families affected by abuse

A CHARITY that supports children and families affected by abuse is now offering its services to Newham residents. Mosac works with children who have been sexually abused through play therapy and also helps non-abusing parents and carers. It launched it...

Business forum is set up to capitalise on regeneration projects

A BUSINESS forum has been set up to capitalise on regeneration projects taking place in Newham. The Newham Business Forum 2010 takes place next Thursday (18/03) at West Ham United Football Club, Green Street, Upton Park, from 5.30-8.30pm. The free event...

Business forum is set up to capitalise on regeneration projects

A BUSINESS forum has been set up to capitalise on regeneration projects taking place in Newham. The Newham Business Forum 2010 takes place next Thursday (18/03) at West Ham United Football Club, Green Street, Upton Park, from 5.30-8.30pm. The free event...

Newham smokers get help to kick the habit

HUNDREDS of people took advantage of health advisors yesterday during a day designed to help them stop smoking. A team of NHS Newham advisors were on hand at Asda Beckton offering advice and information to smokers on national No Smoking Day. The first 10...

Phew! End of Gallions Reek

THE Gallions Reach shopping centre has become known locally as Gallions Reek due to the smells emanating from the nearby Beckton sewage works. Now residents and shoppers alike will be able to heave a huge sigh of relief with the news that Thames Water wil...

Breaking News: USA team to use University of East London as 2012 base

THE USA Olympics team is to use University of East London campuses as its 2012 Games base. More than 1,000 competitors, coaches and medical staff will use UEL campuses in the Docklands and Stratford. The athletes will also use UEL s halls of residence...

Apology that brings some closure

FOR many UK people these days migrating to Australia is a dream come true. But for one West Ham man sent there as a child in the 1950s it was a journey into hell. Bill Malone, 64, was amongst the thousands of children forced from orphanages and foster ho...

Probe after Newham student falls under bus

AN investigation is being launched after a university student from Beckton was run over by a bus in central London. Latisha Brazier suffered lung and neck injuries after being crushed under the wheels of the N551 double-decker bus at Haymarket at aroun...

Letters

Win tickets to film premiere

STRATFORD Picture House is gearing themselves up to host the multi-premiership of Emma Thompson s sequel to her hit Nanny McPhee fantasy movie. With the Oscar winning actress reprising her role as the eponymous child minder, Nanny McPhee and the Big Ban...

Shameful if lifesaver is decimated

FOLLOWING a serious illness in 1998, I was referred by my GP to Newham Leisure Centre for an assessment for Exercise on Prescription. I had just come home after three weeks in intensive care. At that time I was around 25 stone, had high blood pressure and...

My disabled son's housing nightmare

THE Recorder published a letter recently headed Ensure cheats don t prosper in connection with Newham Council housing. The system seems to me to be a shambles. No wonder illegal tenants are able to occupy council homes and the housing waiting list is s...

Direct your fire elsewhere

JUST when did the safety of residents become solely based on the premise that just because nobody has been shot or killed by a weapon, nothing should be done to prevent that from happening in the future? Recent letters in the Recorder calling into questio...

Creating a stink

FOR more than a year I have been trying, through local councillors, the Mayor s office and the Royal Docks Community College, to get removed an unacceptable amount of rubbish within the college grounds. I keep getting false promises from the council and s...

Youngsters should come out fighting

I BELIEVE that young people don t always get the recognition they deserve, and that if they re unhappy about the way the media or politicians speak about them, they should do something about it. That s why I m backing the Respect? Campaign, and asking mor...

Answer these burning questions

CAN any reader answer the following questions that have been bugging me? Why do mothers take their children to the supermarket to smack them? (Can t they do that at home?). Why do people no longer queue at bus stops and adopt the every man for himself/her...

Blaming the ex-governors is so easy...

I AM appalled at the response by Cllr Quintin Peppiatt (Recorder, January 27) regarding Kensingon Primary. To put all the blame on the former governorning body is very easy. The councillor appears to show a lack of knowledge regarding the issue. The sch...

My justice plea after dog attack

I WRITE to protest at the injustice I feel I suffered after being bitten by a dog. I also wish to warn readers of the dangers unleashed dogs can pose. Last August a dog bit me on the thigh as I returned from a walk with my friend. I was in shock and a lot...

Hitting back at scam rogues

I AM writing to alert readers to the nationwide problem of mass marketed scams. These bogus, unsolicited offers, sent by post, telephone, e-mail or text are designed to con innocent victims out of often considerable amounts of cash. Fake lottery and priz...

Hammers

West Ham boss Zola: We can beat Chelsea

WEST HAM boss Gianfranco Zola has issued a rallying call to his beleaguered team to bounce back from their dismal home defeat against Bolton and cause a surprise at Chelsea this weekend, writes Dave Evans....

Hammers legend Ludo set to leave

Goalkeeping coach and Hammers legend Ludek Miklosko is set to leave the club. The 48-year-old Czech, who made 365 appearances for the club between 1990-98, was appointed as the goalkeeping coach by Glenn Roeder in 2001. He will be replaced by Kevin Hitchc...

Dyer’s hitting back at critics

IT WAS A sickening tackle which left the midfielder writhing on the ground in agony, his leg broken in two places and his future career in doubt, writes DAVE EVANS. Aaron Ramsey for Arsenal against Stoke City a little over a week ago? No, it was the momen...

Behrami: ‘It will be harder now’

WEST HAM midfielder Valon Behrami admits Premier League survival will be a lot harder following Saturday s dismal home defeat by Bolton Wanderers, writes DAVE EVANS. The 24-year-old Swiss international, who has been linked with a move back to Serie A in t...

‘Franco hails Green display

LAST WEDNESDAY S England international may have been a slightly disappointing one for West Ham defender Matty Upson and striker Carlton Cole, but for the other Hammer in the party, it proved to be a good night. Upson s slip, blamed on the precarious Wembl...

Zola hints at international excuse

WEST HAM boss Gianfranco Zola felt that losing so many players to international commitments last week did not help the team s cause when it came to tackling Bolton Wanderers at Upton Park on Saturday. The Hammers had eight players away on international du...

Gabbidon shows the way

WEST HAM began their preparations for this Saturday s trip to Chelsea, with a behind-closed-doors friendly at Upton Park on Monday. It was a chance for some of the fringe players to improve their fitness, and despite a 2-0 defeat to MLS team San Jose Eart...

Vose at the double

West Ham 3 Crystal Palace 0 SCHOOLBOYS Dominic Vose and Robert Hall proved too hot to handle for Crystal Palace on Saturday morning as West Ham s Academy team returned to winning ways. The under-18s have not been at their best since their disappointing FA...

Hammers' Dixon back for Ireland

WEST HAM striker Terry Dixon may not have made the first team squad yet, but he was back in an Ireland shirt last week. The 20-year-old, who is slowly recovering from a career-threatening knee injury, was a substitute for the Republic, creating the Irish...

Chelsea v West Ham big match preview

Chelsea v West Ham United Saturday, March 13, 3pm Stamford Bridge IF WEST HAM are faced with a few injuries and a couple of scandals the likelihood is that they would crumble under the pressure. Not so Chelsea. First they are likely to be missing Ricardo...

Sport

Super Scott strolls to a top-10 finish

ILFORD AC walker Scott Davis claimed a top-10 finish at the Molly Barnet and CAU Inter-County Championships on Saturday....

Muir the merrier as he claims third spot

ILFORD AC athletes were out in force on a busy weekend of athletics action....

Cricket: Unbeaten Redbridge qualify for Lords tournament

REDBRIDGE boys cricket team will play at Lord s Cricket Ground on Saturday, after they emerged from the qualifying rounds of the Balfour Beatty London Youth Games Indoor Cricket Cup at Harrow Leisure Centre at the weekend....

Athletics: Young gun MacDonald impresses at Roding Valley

ILFORD AC s rising young star Iain Macdonald was the club s star performer at Sunday s Roding Valley half-marathon....

Speedy Scott clinches silver

ILFORD AC walker Scott Davies clinched a silver medal at the National 10 Miles Road Walking Championships at the weekend. Over 10 twisting circuits at the Lee Valley Sports Complex in Ponders End on Saturday, Davies, finished behind eventual winner, Steyn...

Athletics: No hiccups in Sidcup for Ilford

THREE Ilford AC runners took to the roads of Kent last Sunday to compete in the Sidcup 10-mile road race....

Athletics: Chris Tomlinson putting aside rivalry for World Championships

CHRIS TOMLINSON admits he has let his British rival Greg Rutherford get under his skin, but says domestic rivalry will be the last thing on his mind at the IAAF World Indoor Championships, writes Tom Reynolds....

Geele glory but team fall short

NEWHAM & ESSEX Beagles runner Moumin Geele claimed a magnificent silver medal at the National Cross Country Championships on Saturday, writes BEN WELCH. But the Beagles, who triumphed in the team event in 2009, had only the bare six athletes for the team...

Athletics: Seasons best for Beagle ace Lewis

NEWHAM & ESSEX Beagle Steve Lewis cleared a season s best in the pole vault in Germany....

Beagle Harun is ‘Love Run’ champ

HARUN ABDI of the Newham & Essex Beagles club took first place in the men s section of the City of London West Ham Park 5km run series. In the event held at West Ham Park on Valentine s Day, and dubbed the Love Run , Abdi clocked a time 17 minutes 51 sec...

Boxing: Newham success at Royal Navy Schools Championships

THERE was double delight for Newham Boxing Club, when 12-year-olds Joe Temple and Viddal Riley clinched ABA Schools titles at the Royal Navy sponsored championships in Brentwood on Sunday....

Boxing: Deadly Dudley takes crown

West Ham s Dudley O Shaughnessy served notice that he is once again a real threat on the 2010 ABA title trail when he outpointed Repton rival Ahmet Patterson to win the North East London Divisional crown at Dukes Hall, Hornchurch, on Friday night....

Boxing: Peacock Gym ace Camacho edges out super Dupre

PEACOCK BC S Wadi Camacho came out on top in his battle with heavyweight rival, Dagenham s Robin Dupre, at the North-East London Divisional ABA Championship finals held at Dukes Hall, Hornchurch on Friday....

Camacho clips Robin’s wings

ILFORD'S Wadi Camacho, a member of Canning Town's Peacock BC, came out on top in his battle with heavyweight rival Robin Dupre of Dagenham BC at the North-East London Divisional ABA Championship finals held at Dukes Hall, Hornchurch on Friday....

Boxing: Macho Man looks to rock rival Robin

THE 2010 ABA Championship trail starts with a promising duel between England heavyweight rivals Wadi Camacho from Ilford and Dagenham BC prospect Robin Dupre, who look set to steal the show at the Dukes Hall, Hornchurch, on Friday night, writes LEN WHALEY....

Peacock star Wadi is looking to rock Robin

THE 2010 ABA Championship trail starts with a promising duel between England heavyweight rivals Wadi Camacho of the Peacock BC and Dagenham BC prospect Robin Dupre, who look set to steal the show at the Dukes Hall, Hornchurch, on Friday night, writes LEN...

The Hit-Man comes to town

MANCHESTER S popular Hit-Man Ricky Hatton comes to town as a promoter on Friday, March 26, when he brings championship boxing back to Dagenham s Goresbrook Leisure Centre. The show is headed by a promising top-of-the-bill clash, when Deptford s Anthony...

Hillyard’s hopes dashed as Prince takes crown

CANNING TOWN hope George Hillyard s ambitions of boosting his ring career – and his bank balance – with a £32,000 winner s cheque in the Prizefighter light-middleweight tournament at York Hall on Friday night were shattered in his first contest of the tou...

Johnson bounces back!

NEWHAM S 2009 National Schools champion Desmond Johnson bounced back from the disappointment of defeat in this year s quarter-finals to record a good points victory on his own club show at East Ham Working Men s Club on Friday night. Johnson and Charlie...

Boxing: Basi boys are bang in form

AS USUAL, the Basi boys were in form when Fairbairn staged their latest show at East Ham Working Men s Club on Friday, with a 10-bout bill to entertain the fans....

Rowe Nicks medal win

WOODFORD GOLF CLUB held its previously postponed January medal at the weekend. Division One was won by former captain Nick Rowe, playing in the afternoon, with 37 stableford points off his handicap of 12, a score which equalled that of early starter Bill...

There’s plenty of Larkin about

Thurrock 3 East London 4 ADAM LARKIN gave a captain s performance to help lead East London Hockey s men s team to a crucial away victory against promotion rivals Thurrock at the weekend. The narrow win leaves East London two points behind Thurrock with on...

Hockey: Unbeaten weekend for East London hockey

EAST LONDON'S men s first team edged out local rivals Wapping by a single strike at Mile End Stadium at the weekend....

Patience is a virtue in win

Brentwood 0 East London 3 PATIENCE was the key for East London as a controlled performance at Brent-wood earned them another precious league victory. The home side sit at the foot of League Division Three SE, but they were no pushovers as East London were...

Wanderers lose

Woodford 10 Civil Service 54 WOODFORD suffered a heavy home defeat against title-chasing Civil Service at the weekend, writes Richard Howard....

Title glory for youths

Woodford 40 Chelmsford 5 WOODFORD under-15s secured the Essex Division One title at the weekend after a superb victory over Chelmsford....

A host of mini adventures for Woodford

WOODFORD MINIS took part in the Essex Cup Festival at the weekend....

Maldon mauled by East London

Maldon 22 East London 57 EAST LONDON returned to winning ways with a convincing victory over mid-table rivals Maldon on Satur-day. Following the narrow defeat to Thames three weeks earlier, the visitors appeared refreshed after their two week break and p...

Tennis: Pritchard wins Essex invitational

New Compete Tennis member Ben Pritchard won the Essex Mens Singles Invitational event at the weekend, in an tournament which had a host of members from the squad based at Redbridge Sports Centre....

Tanya tops the tennis tournament

COMPETE TENNIS member Tanya Li was crowned champion of the David Lloyd Basildon under-16 Junior Spring tournament last week. The youngster saw off the challenge of Ellie Wilson, Nicola Judge, Angela Borowski and then Michelle Kogbe 6-4, 6-1 in the final t...

What's On

Green Zone (15)


MATT Damon and director Paul Greengrass revisit their successful Bourne action formula in GREEN ZONE (15). Army chief warrant officer Roy Miller (Damon) and his team of inspectors have been dispatched by their commanders to find weapons believed to be sto...

Shutter Island (15)


LEONARDO DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese team up again for SHUTTER ISLAND (15), based on Dennis Lehane s creepy mystery. It is 1954, at the height of the Cold War, and US Marshal Teddy Daniels (DiCaprio) and his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) are summ...

Ondine (12A)


SYRACUSE, a simple fisherman, catches a beautiful and mysterious woman in his trawler s nets. The woman seems to be dead, but then she comes alive before his eyes and he thinks he may be seeing things. With the help of his ailing, yet irrepressible daugh...

Legion (15)


IN SUPERNATURAL action thriller LEGION (15), an out-of-the-way diner becomes the unlikely battleground for the survival of the human race. When God loses faith in Mankind, he sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Humanity s only hope lie...

Alice in Wonderland (PG)


LEWIS Carroll s children s classic gets the Tim Burton treatment as ALICE IN WONDERLAND (PG) goes goth. Burton regulars Johnny Depp (Mad Hatter) and Helena Bonham Carter (Red Queen) are joined by a cast of big names including Stephen Fry (Cheshire Cat),...

Case 39 (15)


DEVOTED social worker Emily Jenkins has seen it all – lies, neglect, abuse – domestic horrors of every type. That is, until she takes on the case of 10-year-old Lillith Sullivan, whose eerie, secretive family leaves Emily shaken and disturbed. When Lill...

The Shouting Men


THE magic of the FA Cup is brought to the big screen in comedy drama THE SHOUTING MEN. Lowly Gillingham FC are drawn against Premier League giants Newcastle United – yes, well, you have to suspend belief – in the FA Cup quarter finals. A small group of...

Chloe (15)


JULIANNE Moore is Catherine, a successful doctor who suspects her handsome husband David (Liam Neeson), is cheating on her. To silence or answer her suspicions once and for all Catherine hires an irresistible and alluring young woman, Chloe (Amanda Seyfr...

Leap Year (PG)


AMY Adams stars in quirky Irish love story, LEAP YEAR (PG) as a young woman who has an elaborate scheme to propose to her boyfriend on February 29. However, she faces a major setback when bad weather threatens to derail her planned trip to Dublin. With...

Extraordinary Measures (PG)


INSPIRED by true events, EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES (PG) tells the story of John Crowley, a man who defied conventional wisdom and great odds, and risked his family s future to pursue a cure for his children s life-threatening disease. From his working class...

Electro-pop pays the Rent for Alexander

ARMED with a dancefloor full of electro-pop anthems, his own clothing designs and a kitsch girl dance troupe to wear them, Alexander Price is living the dream, writes MATT TROLLOPE. Growing up in Sheffield, the 25-year-old got his first taste of London li...

Amar shows off her new songs

TWO YEARS in the making and with Grammy Award- winning record producer Timbaland overseeing its creation, Amar s long-awaited second album is ready to wow audiences around the world. The 27-year-old from Gants Hill sings entirely in Hindi on Indo-urban po...

Stevie Hoang tours with JLS

HAVING cut his teeth on tour with fellow R&B performers N-Dubz and Tinchy Stryder early last year, Stevie Hoang is now touring with JLS and has an addictive single, No Coming Back, due for release on March 8. Stevie, who was born and grew up in Walthamsto...

Louie Vega headlines Soul Heaven party

SOUL Heaven celebrates its 10th birthday with a bash at Ministry of Sound, Elephant & Castle, on Saturday, January 23. A cracking line-up sees Masters At Work producer extraordinaire Louie Vega headlining. Soul Heaven resident Phil Asher is in support, an...

Addictive - a duo to get hooked on

BY DAY they are Aisha Stuart and Louise Bagan, but clubbers might know them better as Addictive – one of the hottest new music duos around. The girls, of Balaam Street, Plaistow, have already tasted success thanks to a massive club hit last year, Gonna B...

Let's hear it for the B-Boy

A TALENTED dancer who has featured in pop stars music videos and world tours, is hoping to scoop the top prize in an international B-Boy competition. Ashley Garcia, 28, of Green Lane, Ilford, is a member of Soul Mavericks – a team of dancers from all ov...

Raindance's 20th birthday

THE EAST London rave event that helped launch the careers of bands like The Prodigy and DJs like Carl Cox, celebrates its 20th birthday next weekend with a massive party at London Bridge. Raindance began life on September 16 in 1989 as an illegal rave in...

Cauliflower's new monthly has Wow factor

REMEMBER those heady days of the 90s when The Island, High Road, Ilford, played host to bands like Squeeze, and had a regular club night called Revolution? When The Island closed down, Revolution moved to The Pigeons, Romford Road, Stratford. Now the man...

DJ Excalibah's new club night at The Broadway

AN urban music club night at The Broadway theatre, Barking, could become a regular thing and promoters hope the 18-plus clientele it attracts will go on to explore other events at the venue. Former BBC 1Xtra and Radio One presenter, DJ Excalibah heads Clu...

Chase & Status interview

CHASE & Status (Saul Milton and Will Kennard) are producers who made their name on Essex drum and bass label Ram Records, working in studios across east London, and with regular DJ appearances at Fabric in Farringdon. With five Ram releases under their b...

Win paintball day out for eight people

A WEEKEND dodging paint pellets in the woods turns into a battle for survival for eight strangers in the action-packed and blood-soaked movie Paintball (18). The film is available on DVD from next Monday, courtesy of Icon Home Entertainment. And to cele...

Ideal Home Show - win tickets

IT S the famous, trend-setting show that made home-making a national passion. The Ideal Home Show is returning for its 102nd year, with a new look and 17-day format from March 20-April 5 – and the Recorder has five pairs of tickets to give away. The show...

Cathy Murphy in Martina Cole's Two Women

I VE read all Martina Cole s books, so to get a chance to play one of her characters in the first theatre production of her work is brilliant. Actress Cathy Murphy is speaking in a break from rehearsals of Two Women, at the Theatre Royal Stratford East....

Oliver! - win tickets to West End show

NOW in its second year, Oliver! is one of the most beloved British musicals, vividly bringing to life Dickens timeless story of the boy who asked for more. And the Recorder is giving away five pairs of tickets. Griff Rhys Jones, one of the country s most...

La Dolce Vita - win tickets to Italy show

ITALOPHILES are getting a taste of La Dolce Vita as the best of Italy s food, drink, property, travel and design comes to London. And the Recorder is giving away five pairs of free tickets. From March 11-14, The Italian Festival in London takes over the B...

Royal biographer

VETERAN actor, archivist and a teller of tales Murray Melvin laughs heartily and agrees that he is finally able to sleep deeply after spending three years compiling the history of his beloved Royal , writes KAY ATWAL. The Royal to which he refers is th...

Gary Lucy: I'm petrified by Dancing on Ice

IT IS worlds away from hanging out at Romford Ice Rink, and Chigwell s Gary Lucy admits his appearances on TV show Dancing on Ice have left him far from his comfort zone, writes JENNY COOMBES. But the former Bill and Hollyoaks star says he is having the...

Author who turned down Johnny Depp

LESS than two years ago Saci Lloyd was eking out a living as head of media at Newham sixth-form college, writes ELEANORE ROBINSON. Now a bestselling author, she has publicists on both sides of the Atlantic and has turned down the advances of one Mr Johnny...

Bollywood dancer answers BBC's call

BOLLYWOOD dance is heading to the small screen thanks to a choreographer Honey Kalaria s involvement in a reality television show for dancers, writes ANNA NALBORCZYK. Honey, Bollywood actress, model, dancer and founder of Honey s Dance Academy – which ru...

Ray Winstone talks about his new film

SINCE he emerged to great acclaim in Alan Clarke s Scum 30 years ago, Ray Winstone has become one of Britain s busiest and most popular screen actors. In his new film, 44 Inch Chest (18), he plays Colin, pictured, whose life is turned upside down when hi...

Win tickets to The Members' gig

THE Members were one of the wittier guitar bands to emerge in the aftermath of the 1977 punk explosion, and we are giving away tickets to their gig at The Bridgehouse II, Canning Town, on March 27. Having got together in the sleepy suburbs of Bagshot and...

Reggae festival at Hainault

A THREE-day festival boasting the country s biggest gathering of reggae stars is set to be held in Hainault this summer. The One Love Festival will see thousands of music-lovers converge on Hainault Forest Country Park. The reggae and dub celebration, whi...

Doves join V line-up

INDIE rock band Doves and electro pop extraordinaire Calvin Harris are the latest to join the bill for the V Festival at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, on August 21 and 22. Kings of Leon, Kasabian, Cheryl Cole, Pet Shop Boys, Stereophonics, Paul Weller, Floren...

Kasabian, Kings of Leon and Cheryl Cole at V Festival

BRIT winners Kasabian will headline this summer s V Festival in Chelmsford on August 22, with Kings of Leon doing the honours on August 21. Festival organisers announced the line-up this evening. Cheryl Cole will make her solo festival debut, while Pet Sh...

Keeping up with Kid Jones

LADS about town Kid Jones are hoping to inject a twist of electro in to textbook indie rock, and are prepared to graft to get their success, writes MATT TROLLOPE. The Leytonstone foursome – David Hewson (lead vocals/ guitar), Mike Slader (bass guitar), Sa...

The Mynx reunion

A FORMER school band are planning a re-union to celebrate their 60th birthdays. The Mynx were formed at Dagenham County High School – now Sydney Russell – in 1965 and plan to play a gig in the school hall on May 15. John Lane, Derek Haynes, John Orley, Jo...

George lights a Fuze

TEENAGE singer-songwriter George Kirchner is certainly one to watch as this new decade unfolds, writes MATT TROLLOPE. Just 15, but with the maturity of a rock veteran, George, a pupil at Trinity Catholic High School, Mornington Road, Woodford Green, has s...

The Poison Berries

THEY dream of making it big in the pop music world, and four local acts took a step towards fulfilling that dream when they won through auditions to reach the London East regional final of this year s Live and Unsigned competition. There s still a long w...

Invisible Afros come into view

DESPITE forming just six months ago,Woodford band The Invisible Afros have been plucked from 20,000 hopefuls to perform in the first round of a national music competition. The three-piece ska/punk/indie band have been practising religiously since they rec...

Dennis and Dave launch new free Sunday slot

FORMER Iron Maiden man Dennis Stratton and guitarist Dave Edwards, who have been playing pubs in the area for the past few years, start up a Sunday residency at The Bridgehouse II this weekend. Stratton, born in Canning Town, and Remus Down Boulevard band...

Kenny winners

ILFORD S Kenny Awards were announced yesterday (Sunday), rewarding those involved in shows at the Kenneth More Theatre, Oakfield Road, Ilford. The winners were: Judy Walker Award for Young Person of the Year – twins Lee and Nicky Caulfield Best Actor - Jo...

Women's week

STRATFORD Circus Upfront East and Newham Sixth Form College present a series of events for International Women s Week. The Speed of Dating, on Monday, 8pm, is a comedy about a woman trying to find love, but ending up in a string of awkward dates that sen...

Play On! at Parkside

THE hilarious Rick Abbott comedy Play On! is staged by Parkside Players this week. When a community theatre group are offered a royalty-free play – Murder Most Foul – from new playwright Phyllis Montague, the group welcome the chance to put the theatre ba...

Cole-fired play has true grit

THE dark violent world of a Martina Cole novel is not one that immediately springs to mind as an entertaining evening in the theatre. The first adaptation of one of her best-selling books for the stage is so gritty it could have solved this winter s snow...

Marriage made for laughs

STAND-UP comedians are difficult people. They love adversity, they love controversy, but above all, they love themselves. So what if two comedians got married? Aaron Counter and Liz Stephens did. Then they wrote a show about it. Mr and Mrs is a comedy two...

Redbridge Stage make a killing

IN ITS 35-year history, Redbridge Stage Company has put on many mystery thrillers by writers such as Agatha Christie and Francis Durbridge. But there has been nothing like its latest production where the murderer could be anybody on stage. The prolific A...

Martina Cole's Two Women on stage

AN EXPLOSIVE play based on a Martina Cole novel gets its world premiere at the Theatre Royal Stratford East on Friday. Cole, who still lives close to where she grew up near Tilbury, is one of the UK s most popular crime writers, renowned for her gritty, r...

Kennys nominations

IT S almost time for this year s theatre Oscars – the Kennys. The awards, to be presented in a lavish event at the Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford, on March 7, honour those who work so hard to stage quality shows there week...

Redbridge Brass third in competition

CHAMPION band Redbridge Brass maintained their successful run of podium placings with third at this year s Mineworkers Open National Brass Band Festival held at Skegness. In this demanding contest the band impressed the audience with some masterful playi...

Actress signs the songs of the divas

MOUSY Sue Graves runs a funeral parlour in Bingley Bridge. No one knows she is a diva fanatic, until the day she is offered a cabaret spot at Harry s Place. Overnight, Tammy Frascati is born and Sue finds herself hurtling to stardom and Las Vegas, perform...


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