Haringey is on track to plant a borough record of almost 1,500 trees this year as part of its efforts to tackle climate change and become a net zero borough. The council has set out targets to increase canopy cover to 30 per cent in all wards and plant at least 10,000 trees by 2030...
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Alexandra Palace Farmers’ Market
Founded by City & Country Farmers’ Markets in 2003, award-winning Alexandra Palace Farmers’ Market is held every Sunday at Alexandra Palace Park or nearby Campsbourne School. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the market is a much-loved local fixture for residents as well as visitors to the palace and park. The primary focus is on...
Striking a pose on Muswell Hill, BonaFideStudio sounds out top musical creations 7 days a week.
Established in 1999 by husband-and-wife team Deanna (chief music producer) and Brian (chief sound engineer) BonaFideStudio has grown to become a multi-faceted recording studio and rehearsal space integral to the London community. They spent the last 24 years cultivating a comfortable and creative atmosphere for artists to make music and their expertise, equipment and...
Tottenham pupils to benefit from a new School Street
Pupils at Devonshire Hill Primary will join thousands of others benefitting from safer and healthier journeys for years to come after another School Street was approved. The Cabinet decision last night (14 March) to introduce a new scheme in Tottenham will support hundreds of children to walk, cycle and wheel to school and improve...
Building fire – South Tottenham
Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters tackled a fire on West Green Road in South Tottenham yesterday (March 15). Part of the flat roof of a communal staircase was damaged by fire. Two adults and a child were led to safety via an internal staircase by firefighters wearing breathing apparatus. Around 13 people...
Even more events this March at Bruce Castle Museum & Archive
As we welcome in the milder weather and glorious sunshine, we have enjoyed watching the stunning colony of crocuses on Church Lane come into bloom! This special group of crocuses even has a mention in the Flora Britannica (1997), where they are described as ‘remarkable’, having not only survived but flourished over decades. ...
Report reveals the true cost of dangerous pavements
Pedestrian falls cost taxpayers as much as £0.5 billion a year[1], says a new report launched today (1 March 2023) Pedestrian Slips, Trips and Falls is published by walking charity Living Streets and highlights the need to protect our streets for the 11 million older adults (aged 65+) living in the UK. The report investigates...
Tottenham Hotspur announces 15-year partnership with Formula 1
London, Tuesday 28 February, 2023; Tottenham Hotspur is delighted to announce a 15-year strategic partnership with Formula 1 that will bring a brand-new motorsport experience to London. The partnership brings yet another popular global sport brand to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, now uniquely hosting the Premier League, NFL and F1, supporting worldwide fan growth. ...
Alexandra Park Library to reopen following improvement works
Alexandra Park Library is set to reopen on Monday 27 February following a period of closure for major refurbishment. Library users will benefit from an improved and more accessible local library with a new lift, accessible toilets, new lighting, IT upgrades and redecoration of all interior spaces, including a revamped children’s library. A new...
Vibe Vintage Shop – Seven Sisters
Discover a One-of-a-Kind Shopping Destination at Vibe Vintage Shop: Seven Sisters’ Latest Charity Shop and Café, Supporting Sustainable Fashion, Circular Economy, and Animal Welfare. New charity shop and café, Vibe Vintage Shop, has recently opened in Seven Sisters, North London, offering a unique experience for those looking to support a good cause and embrace...
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