The reason why we need to remember the Poplar Rates Rebellion
One hundred years after the Poplar Rates Rebellion, a series of events celebrating the ordinary people who fought to change
Read MoreOne hundred years after the Poplar Rates Rebellion, a series of events celebrating the ordinary people who fought to change
Read MoreEastEnders Pie n’ Mash is working hard to keep the Cockney tradition of pie n’ mash alive, we chat to
Read MoreTo celebrate ten years of BBC’s Call the Midwife we share the real-life stories of the Poplar residents who inspired
Read MoreAberfeldy Live Talkaoke has given the community of Poplar the chance to meet, connect and natter on topics of all
Read MoreThe Tommy Flowers Pub on Aberfeldy Street was originally a meanwhile space but with an extension added to its lease
Read MoreThe Aberfeldy Street regeneration has begun and with overwhelming support from the community, is paving the way for what retail
Read MoreChrisp Street Market is at the heart of Poplar and has been a key part of the East End community
Read MorePoplar’s architecture tells the story of the 20th century, from stock bricks to brutalism. Our writer Ruby Flanagan takes you
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why there is an 80 foot mural of a Chihuahua on Chrisp Street in Poplar? Now
Read MoreThe life of Mary East, the LGBTQ+ pub landlord of 1700s Poplar, is a story of extortion and gender-fluidity.
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