Editorial
Making things simple
2 weeks ago by Annie
New Local Businesses
Angel & Crown
- Building
- Street Number
- 170 ,
- Street
- Roman Road ,
- Postcode
- E2 0RY
- Phone Number
- 020 8980 2139
Anda De Bridge
- Building
- Street Number
- 42 ,
- Street
- Kingsland Road ,
- Postcode
- E2 8DA
- Phone Number
- 020 7739 3863
The Star
- Building
- Street Number
- 359 ,
- Street
- Bethnal Green Road ,
- Postcode
- E2 6LG
- Phone Number
- 020 7729 0167
New Local Groups
Tower Hamlets NCT (5 members)
Supporting you to become the parent you want to be The NCT (also known as the National Childbirth Trust) is UK's leading charity for parents. Every year we support thousands of people through the inc ...
Stairway To Heaven Memorial (1 member)
I hope that many of you living in East London will have heard about the Bethnal Green tube disaster as we really need your help. The Stairway to Heaven Memorial Trust is desperate to trace all survivo ...
Young and Talented (1 member)
Are you Young and Talented? Then join our Saturday performing arts group. Young and Talented are dedicated to the development of young people, providing a creative forum for self expression through ...
Reiki Practice Group (1 member)
The aim of the group is to have an open forum for all Reiki people to meet and discuss various aspects of Reiki and also an opportunity to practice Reiki and exchange techniques & ideas with fello ...
About Bethnal Green
| Postcode: | E2 |
|---|---|
| Population: | 11, 765 (North) |
| Bus Routes: | 8, 106, 254, 309, 388, D3, D6, N8, N106, N253 |
| Stations: | Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green NR |
| Average Age: | 32.07 |
| Average House Price: | £361,504 |
Bethnal Green is in the heart of the East End and is one of London's most diverse communities. Next door to the city it attracts the city workers in the smart new flats on the one hand and refugees from every continent on the other. Add these to the traditional cockney population - itself an amalgam of incomers dating back to Huguenot weavers and beyond ,and you can see where the diverse population comes from. Here you can live a tube-stop or bike ride from the City, and walk home from the nightlife and restaurants of Shoreditch and Brick Lane which is why it attracts mostly young and single people who both live and work here.