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Miss England Rehema Muthamia with Cafe Lemon owner Cem Kaplan
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Reigning Miss England Rehema Muthamia visited Tottenham.

Miss England Rehema Muthamia, who is of Kenyan heritage, visited  cafe Lemon in Tottenham and met some local people during Black History Month.   “I take this month to analyse my identity as a black British African woman, and how I navigate through society. As well as educating myself on the immense strength and great sacrifices...

Online Talk: In Conversation – Stella Dadzie and Helen Bart
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Online Talk: In Conversation – Stella Dadzie and Helen Bart

Writer, educational activist and historian Stella Dadzie discusses her book ‘A Kick in the Belly: Women, Slavery & Resistance‘ with Helen Bart, senior producer of ‘Uprising’.   Join Bruce Castle Museum’s special online event with our two distinguished guests (who are both Haringey residents) – writer, education activist and historian Stella Dadzie and Helen Bart,...

Tottenham Hotspur is proud to introduce N17 Arena – a vibrant community space and talent ID centre in the heart of Tottenham.
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Tottenham Hotspur is proud to introduce N17 Arena – a vibrant community space and talent ID centre in the heart of Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur is proud to introduce N17 Arena – a vibrant community space and talent ID centre in the heart of Tottenham. Located at the south-east of the stadium campus, on the corner of Park Lane and Worcester Avenue, N17 Arena consists of two first-class Mini-Pitch System™ modular sports solutions, with accompanying floodlighting, provided by...

We Have Always Been Here
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We Have Always Been Here

Join online on Friday, 26 February at 18:00 to celebrate the launch of We Have Always Been Here, an exhibition of archives, artefacts and oral histories from the Haringey Vanguard Collection at Bruce Castle Museum. This exhibition and new website resource marks the culmination of the Haringey Vanguard Project over the last two-years, collecting and...

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation hosts family fun day at stadium
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Tottenham Hotspur Foundation hosts family fun day at stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation has rounded off a unique summer by running a sports day for local families at our stadium. Held on Park Lane Square, with the backdrop of the stadium’s 17,500-capacity South Stand, the event saw kids, parents and guardians team up and compete against other families in a bid to be crowned champions....

Tall Stories’ the Gruffalo’s Child Live on Stage
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Tall Stories’ the Gruffalo’s Child Live on Stage

Follow the Gruffalo’s Child on her adventurous mission in Tall Stories’ enchanting adaptation of the much-loved picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s Child ignores her father’s warnings about the Big Bad Mouse and tiptoes out into the deep dark wood. She follows snowy tracks and encounters...

BHH365 Black History Month Programme
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BHH365 Black History Month Programme

2020 marks two significant anniversaries in the history of the Anti-Apartheid Movement – sixty years since the exile of Oliver Tambo, later ANC leader, and thirty years since the release of Nelson Mandela. Join Nico Blackstock, who grew up in Tottenham, for this talk as he focuses on how these two events link to the...

Windrush Day 2020
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Windrush Day 2020

Today is National Windrush Day – an annual celebration when we mark the arrival of the Empire Windrush to Britain on 22 June 1948 and pay tribute to the monumental contribution that the Windrush Generation and their descendants have made to the political, economic and cultural fabric of Britain. On 22nd June we celebrate the...

Haringey residents start chant for key workers
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Haringey residents start chant for key workers

Every Thursday at 8pm the nation cheers for our key workers. It started last week, led by the campaign Clap For Our Carers, who brought people of all ages out onto their balconies, their verandas and porches, some bringing pots and pans, to cheer for those fighting hard to remedy the crisis. This evening in...

Crouch End
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How to help your community during the coronavirus lock down

With a disaster like coronavirus, some would expect rioting and chaos to ensue. But instead we’ve seen an outbreak of community spirit with a myriad of support groups and apps starting across the country to support those in isolation. As journalist George Monbiot noted in the Guardian yesterday, “the horror films got it wrong. The...