PHOTOS: A look back at life in Romford in the 'swinging sixties'
This week we are going back in time to see what the "swinging sixties" looked like for Romford - at the brink of all this change.
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Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
Charlotte is a Reporter for the Romford Recorder, and other east London newspapers. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
This week we are going back in time to see what the "swinging sixties" looked like for Romford - at the brink of all this change.
A former Romford factory has been transformed into a five-bedroom home with industrial character.
An east London man has been arrested on suspicion of stealing a Bentley Bentayga in Kent.
A woman from Ilford and a 13-year-old girl have been charged with stealing from a high street store in Hornchurch.
Ivy Tree in Romford town centre has been praised for having "very good" food hygiene standards after its first inspection.
A Romford seller has listed the rare 50p coin collectors "go crazy for", the Kew Gardens 2009 50p, on eBay for £2,000.
A motorcyclist has been taken to hospital after a crash on the A12 at Gallows Corner in Romford.
West Ham United and Ipswich Town fans are joining forces in protest against rising ticket prices and changes to concession season tickets.
Favorite Chicken & Ribs in Rainham has been handed the worst food hygiene rating by the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Pixie Lott went "back to her roots" with a visit to Brentwood as part of the launch of her new album Encino.
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