The mayor’s ambition is to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries from the capital’s roads by 2041
Author - James Cracknell
Over 100 people joined the Walk for Women in Tottenham on Monday
A new City Hall consultation sets out plans to see at least 6,000 rent-controlled homes start construction by 2030
Some boroughs saw just one new affordable property begin construction in the space of a year
A charity report comparing the parks services of London boroughs placed Haringey sixth
Haringey Shed is inviting everyone to an open mic night of music, poetry, dance and drama
Haringey is one of 54 local authorities to benefit from funding from the Chewing Gum Task Force aimed at cleaning up discarded gum from pavements
Despite being under pressure the council is increasingly meeting its EHCP deadlines with 81% finalised within 20 weeks
Sophia Khalil from Streetz Ahead on the group's upcoming theatre production
A 2021 London Assembly survey found 91.3% of people do not feel toilet provision is adequate to meet their needs
As well as alleviating cost of living pressures the policy also appears to have boosted pupil behaviour
The industrial dispute between Haringey Council and Unite union members has been ongoing for over a year
Local residents are being invited to submit their views on how to make the borough's transport network "safer and more sustainable"
Haringey Civic Centre has been closed since 2020 following the discovery of “serious safety and structural issues” but will now be expanded and...
Local artist Jo Gold was invited by the headteacher of Alexandra Primary School to paint the mural using pupils and local landmarks as inspiration
Tyler McDermott left a music recording studio in Tottenham in April 2023 when he was shot and then stabbed by a group of men
City Hall is only 9% of the way towards hitting the lower end of its already-reduced affordable homes target
Many major European cities impose a levy on hotel guests and Manchester and Liverpool have also recently introduced a type of tourist tax in recent...
Timothy Choi has cerebral palsy and faces significant physical challenges but uses art to express himself
Finance chief says 2025/26 budget gap is "significantly more" than what was ideal
Haringey Civic Centre hopes the purchase of 86 new properties will help reduce its waiting list
London sees year-on-year violent crime rate rise 1% compared despite violent incidents across England and Wales falling overall by 5%
Five local schools took part in a year-long initiative supported by the council and City Hall
Trust for London report says 37,000 migrant households in London live in poverty and 120,000 households are “at risk of destitution”



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