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=== Food === | === Arts, sport and culture === | ||
[https://www.goodgym.org/ The Good Gym], run for good | |||
=== Food activism === | |||
* [http://www.mudchute.org Mudchute Park and Farm], Isle of Dogs - [http://stepneycityfarm.org/ Stepney city farm] - [http://www.wen.org.uk/your-wen/local-food/tower-hamlets-food-growing-network/ Tower Hamlets Food Growing Network] | * [http://www.mudchute.org Mudchute Park and Farm], Isle of Dogs - [http://stepneycityfarm.org/ Stepney city farm] - [http://www.wen.org.uk/your-wen/local-food/tower-hamlets-food-growing-network/ Tower Hamlets Food Growing Network] | ||
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[http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/501-550/522_a-z_recycling_guide.aspx A-Z recycling guide], information from Tower Hamlets Council | [http://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/lgsl/501-550/522_a-z_recycling_guide.aspx A-Z recycling guide], information from Tower Hamlets Council | ||
=== Sustainable transport activism === | |||
=== Sustainable transport === | |||
The Regent's Canal enters the borough from [[Hackney]] to meet the River Thames at Limehouse Basin. A stretch of the Hertford Union Canal leads from the Regent's canal, at a basin in the north of Mile End to join the River Lea at Old Ford. A further canal, Limehouse Cut, London's oldest, leads from locks at Bromley-by-Bow to Limehouse Basin. Most of the canal tow-paths are open to both pedestrians and cyclists. <ref>[[wikipedia:London Borough of Tower Hamlets#Geography]]</ref> | The Regent's Canal enters the borough from [[Hackney]] to meet the River Thames at Limehouse Basin. A stretch of the Hertford Union Canal leads from the Regent's canal, at a basin in the north of Mile End to join the River Lea at Old Ford. A further canal, Limehouse Cut, London's oldest, leads from locks at Bromley-by-Bow to Limehouse Basin. Most of the canal tow-paths are open to both pedestrians and cyclists. <ref>[[wikipedia:London Borough of Tower Hamlets#Geography]]</ref> |
Revision as of 12:57, 14 September 2015
Initiatives by topic
Arts, sport and culture
The Good Gym, run for good
Food activism
- Mudchute Park and Farm, Isle of Dogs - Stepney city farm - Tower Hamlets Food Growing Network
Open spaces
The Green Bridge, information from Tower Hamlets Council - wikipedia:Tower Hamlets parks and open spaces
Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle
A-Z recycling guide, information from Tower Hamlets Council
Sustainable transport activism
The Regent's Canal enters the borough from Hackney to meet the River Thames at Limehouse Basin. A stretch of the Hertford Union Canal leads from the Regent's canal, at a basin in the north of Mile End to join the River Lea at Old Ford. A further canal, Limehouse Cut, London's oldest, leads from locks at Bromley-by-Bow to Limehouse Basin. Most of the canal tow-paths are open to both pedestrians and cyclists. [1]
Resources
- Common House, "collectively managed space for radical groups, projects and community events", Bethnal Green
- The Tower Hamlets Fairness Commission
News and comment
2010
Braham Street Park opens in Aldgate, a new breathing space close to the City, March 19 [2]
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Tower Hamlets
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