The latest news from London highlights the commencement of the Twickenham Riverside Regeneration project by Richmond Council. Concurrently, alarming statistics from Hackney Foodbank reveal that local hunger levels have reached a record high, prompting significant concern. Teddington Locks' safety is being questioned, leading to a letter from MPs, including Munira Wilson. Other stories include penalties for fly-tipping in Barking and a heritage charity's movement to protect a historic YMCA building. Furthermore, challenges in local community events and incidents of vandalism raise additional concerns in the area.
Richmond Council confirms that the next stage of works for the Twickenham Riverside Regeneration project is set to begin.
The number of local people facing hunger is at a record high, according to the latest figures released by Hackney Foodbank.
Three local MPs, including Twickenham's Munira Wilson, have written a strongly-worded letter to the Environment Agency expressing their concern over the condition and the safety of Teddington Locks.
A woman has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 after the council discovered a large quantity of fly-tipped waste in Barking.
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