Reflecting on two years of Harlow Hive
Redstone House: our involvement and engagement with councillors and MP
Redstone House: Who is the landlord and management company anyway?
Living conditions at Redstone House
Redstone House – are residents from outside councils?
Minutes from Bus User Group 28/01/2025
Disability Forum, 5 November, Harlow Council
Carole, 55
Lottie, 35
Sandra, 31
Sophie, 49
Janice, 64
Blog
By Emma
/ March 27, 2026
At the beginning of 2024, we had our first meeting as Harlow Hive, sharing the things that we felt and...
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By Emma
/ May 12, 2025
At the beginning of April, Harlow Hive had a stall outside the back of Harlow Library, with the aim of...
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By Emma
/ May 12, 2025
Residents at Redstone House have experienced much stress and confusion over who their landlord is, who their tenancy sits with,...
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By Emma
/ May 12, 2025
There is so much to say about the treatment of residents of Redstone House, it’s hard to know where to...
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By Emma
/ May 11, 2025
There has been much misinformation in recent weeks on who the residents at Redstone House are and where they have...
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By Emma
/ January 28, 2025
Our conversations with people in Harlow showed that there was a lot of frustration with buses in Harlow - including...
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By Emma
/ November 5, 2024
After hearing concerns from many people in Harlow regarding disabilities and accessibility, we submitted an FOI to Harlow Council to...
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By Emma
/ January 18, 2024
My mum passed away from covid in April 2020. Not long after, I was fired from my job. They were...
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By Emma
/ January 18, 2024
Normally I have to choose between monthly bills and food – that’s been going on for a couple of months...
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By Emma
/ January 18, 2024
I’m a single parent with five children. I only get money for three of them and have a Housing Benefit...
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By Emma
/ January 18, 2024
I don’t earn enough money to support both me and my son and I had to do something, so I...
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By Emma
/ January 18, 2024
I was a person who always worked. I was a self-employed live-in carer, but in 2016, the work became less...
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