The London Buzz - 7th April 2025
Briefly

In a recent roundup of London news, various community issues are highlighted, including the unique involvement of rescue donkeys in gardening at a local school. Further concerns arise from Hackney's Green councillors regarding delays in landlord regulation by the Labour administration. Meanwhile, the future of Capital Letters is in jeopardy as it risks closure, raising alarms for homelessness solutions. Additionally, South London residents express fears over environmental repercussions following another oil spill in the River Wandle, underscoring persistent environmental threats in the area.
Rescue donkeys from Kentish Town City Farm have taken on gardening roles at Parliament Hill School, showcasing a unique approach to community engagement and education.
Hackney's Green councillors criticize Labour for slow action on tougher landlord regulations, highlighting ongoing concerns about housing standards and tenant protections.
Capital Letters, aimed at combating homelessness in London, faces potential closure, raising alarms over its effectiveness and funding in addressing temporary accommodation issues.
Residents in South London are wary of further environmental harm after a second oil spill in the River Wandle within two months, pointing to ongoing pollution risks.
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