The kiln is thought to be the last built by Roman potters who worked in Highgate Wood between 50CE and 160CE
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Fans will be able to take part for the first time on Thursday, 15th August, writes Kinga Plata The Cockerel Clock outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (credit...
A series of events are being held next month at the Museum of Homelessness
The mosaic was created by British visual artist Helen Marshall
A major exhibition of Tottenham artist Beatrice Offor shows how this pioneering female creative pushed boundaries and made space for overlooked women
21 sections of the Highgate kiln have been taken out of storage at Bruce Castle Museum ready to return home to Highgate
Miriam Balanescu delves into the borough’s kaleidoscopic queer history
Two local photographers have had their work handpicked as part of an initiative documenting changing high streets
Writer Sam Cullen takes us inside the story of Haringey’s pub names
All of the bulbs were planted by seven gardeners in just one day
From the 16th Century to the modern day, Olivia Opara investigates Haringey’s Black history Walter Tull memorial, Credit: Marathon Baroness Osamor 1940–Present...
Olivia Opara previews Haringey History Fair taking place this weekend
There are further plans to replace the African Caribbean Cultural Centre as part of the development in future, reports Local Democracy Reporter Simon Allin The...
Miriam Balanescu speaks to chief executive Emma Dagnes to reflect on its history Alexandra Palace is a quite literally unmissable part of life in Haringey –...
A new exhibition will bring a historic Highgate kiln back to the local community, reports George Dennis A historic Roman kiln is set to return to its Highgate...
Solutions sought for storing and displaying rising number of historic artefacts in London, reports Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter credit Museum of...
Alterations and extensions planned for Victorian properties originally built to house Tottenham’s poor and elderly, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy...
The pioneering meteorologist was the first to measure the urban heat island phenomenon, based on observations made in Tottenham
After 40 years of fun, Carters Steam Fair is embarking on its final tour. Local photographer Zoe Norfolk came along for the ride
How a film studio in Muswell Hill played a pivotal role in pioneering cinema
A new book looks into the history of what was once the ‘largest furniture factory in the world’
Black History Month: Providing space for cultural crossover
Karin Lock review There There by Tommy Orange
40 years of Wood Green Shopping City