One Place East Announced as Finalist for Charity of the Year at the Redbridge Chamber of Commerce Awards
We are delighted to share that One Place East has been selected as a finalist for Charity of the Year at the…

We are delighted to share that One Place East has been selected as a finalist for Charity of the Year at the…

We were pleased to be joined on Tuesday 4 November by Cllr Jo Blackman, Cllr Joe Hehir, and Kevin Hagan, responsible for parking and traffic enforcement within Redbridge. The meeting formed part of an ongoing consultation on the future of parking and enforcement options in the borough and the impact, particularly for Disabled people.

One Place East are delighted to be hosting Redbridge Council who will be holding another one of their popular community drop-in events, giving residents the opportunity to speak directly with council teams and get support on a range of local issues.

We are inviting any service users (past and present), staff and volunteers who are interested in taking part in these conversations to attend one workshop. The workshop runs twice, so as many people who’ve lived through these issues of inequality can work together and influence our future.

Mental Health Awareness Week is almost here, this year it will take place from 12 to 18 May 2025. The theme for…

Volunteers Needed for various roles. Do you have any free time?Would you like to make a difference to your community?Would you like…

Women’s History Month is a time to reflect on the remarkable contributions women have made throughout history across various sectors including politics,…

We are pleased to see that Primark’s adaptive range is back and bigger than ever for 2025. The response to their first…
The past month has been an extremely busy one for One Place East, we have seen the launch of two exciting new projects (our ‘Experts by Experience’ programme and our ‘Sports & Physical Activity Network’), have been taking part in the Colours of Redbridge Streets of Colour Parade preparations and not forgetting one of the main events of the year, the Disability Festival in the Park.
July marks Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate and recognise the ability, resilience and achievements of the disabled community in the UK.