Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman orders Haringey Council to pay £800 compensation to disabled resident
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Cash will be spent on repairing three major bridges plus new street lighting and other maintenance projects
Haringey Council will deploy an electric-caged tipper vehicle alongside three electric sweeper barrows
The facility in Russell Park was designed, funded and delivered by Noel Park Big Local and other community partners
Living Under One Sun had been hoping to move into a new permanent community hub in Down Lane Park but talks have broken down
Rochford and Martlesham blocks will undergo structural strengthening, fire safety improvements and be fitted with new doors, windows and cladding
Ruairidh Paton says housing and parks are his priorities after defeating Labour by nearly 500 votes in St Ann's ward
Tiny forests store carbon in trees, mitigate flooding and heat stress, attract wildlife, improve air quality and provide accessible green spaces
Local residents and disability charities have raised serious concerns over blocked pavements caused by badly parked e-bikes across Haringey
The Selby Centre is being rebuilt in a new location while the old site is redeveloped for housing
Socialist Lotte Collett was asked to leave the meeting after calling for Israeli weapons suppliers to be axed from Haringey Council's pension fund
Southgate and Wood Green MP Bambos Charalambous says it is “plain wrong” that government money is taken away from Enfield and Haringey
Six of the seven people vying to become the next councillor for St Ann's explain why they're standing for election
It comes after a trade union urged the council to end its use of private bailiffs to collect unpaid council tax
Around 200 properties in Muswell Hill in Tottenham will benefit from a range of energy efficiency measures
Following local flooding incidents in 2021 and 2022 the council commissioned reports to identify where investment is needed
Some park users have witnessed outdoor sex taking place and areas are being littered with condoms and needles
The poll will be taking place on Thursday, 10th April
Services include activities for children up to five years, parent-infant relationship and perinatal mental health support
Teachers at Fortismere and Highgate Wood have walked out this week in a dispute over classroom sizes and workloads
The declaration is a commitment to ensure tobacco control is part of mainstream public health work
Earlsmead Primary School has established a new autism resource base for young people with Send
Wood Green venue Smoky Lounge has been subject to several noise complaints will be now be allowed to open for longer
Council tax will rise by just under 5% while savings of £29million are also made to balance the books