Joan Curtis, a founding member of
The Friends of Lordship Rec and
Lordship Hub, gives the lowdown
on her latest exhibition as an artist
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21 sections of the Highgate kiln have been taken out of storage at Bruce Castle Museum ready to return home to Highgate
All paint pigment used in Jack Hirons' debut show comes from Ckick-King on Tottenham High Road
The appeal follows an alleged assault which took place on a bus in Tottenham Hale
The day-long free event involves seed swapping and family activities
The scheme will be launched on an initial 18-month trial basis
Highgate councillor Scott Emery was among those rushing to defend the ward's hospitality industry against criticism
There's lots to do in our borough this spring holiday month.
The Post Bar will be talking about their battle to keep live music alive at their venue
The museum also shared details of its first opening season 'How to Survive the Apocalypse'
Residents say there is a 40-year history of planning applications being turned down for the site
A vigil was held for the hedge by the local community last month
Haringey Tree Protectors staged the protest at the Association of British Insurers annual conference in Westminster today
John Delaney was sentenced after burgling ten pubs and shops in Islington
The event 'showcases and celebrates' projects funded through the NHS, Haringey Council, and the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector
The Post Bar has said it has 'faced unprecedented difficulties' over the past few months
Aleiya Francis is now set to compete in the semi-finals of the 'Speak Out Challenge'
Nasar Mohammed Hussein is wanted on recall to prison
Five men were found guilty in connection with the killing of 21-year-old Givani Espuet at a Halloween party
The Children's Bookshop turns 51 this year
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Leader of the Liberal Democrat group Luke Cawley-Harrison argues that Haringey Council’s spending choices are sending it to the ‘cliff edge’
Miriam Balanescu delves into the borough’s kaleidoscopic queer history
Anke Boehme, local architect and parent, argues against the move to install artificial grass at Highgate School


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