
Inside TWCP: Change that Benefits Everyone – Natalie Ogene
I moved to Thames View in February 2021 with my daughter whilst we were still in the thick of lock down. Whilst getting to grips
I moved to Thames View in February 2021 with my daughter whilst we were still in the thick of lock down. Whilst getting to grips
I have always, one way or another been involved with working with people. Whether it was through my degree – doing performing arts, theatre in
We were chatting at the corner of Thames View fields and the pathway to Thames Road. About thirty of us, one sunny Friday in March
If you don’t act, you will be acted upon. If you don’t understand planning and the development that is going on in the area, you
The British Nutrition Foundation’s 10th Healthy Eating Week, is coming up from 13 – 17 June 2022, and here at TWCP we’re proud to currently
The RiverView is a community newspaper edited by local residents and distributed in the local area. We are inviting local residents and community organisations to
On the evening of Wednesday 28th April 2022 over 120 people gathered in Dagenham Town Hall (now CU London aka Coventry University) for an accountability
In 2018, my brother introduced me to Matt Scott, Director of Thames Ward Community Project, TWCP at an informal event in Barking. To provide some context.
Last week we had the Healthy Thames Workshop, and it was our last one hosted by our Health Outreach Officer Rahela Begum. The evening included
Have you received your 2nd issue of The RiverView (formally known as Riverside News)? The resident editorial board worked incredibly hard with support from Social
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