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Those who refuse to contribute and instead damage our beautiful spaces will be held accountable.” Haringey council has called for residents to “play their part” by properly disposing of waste and ...
“It’s hard to believe, but after reviewing the logo both internally and externally, none of us saw what the internet saw,” said Ellen Walsh, chief marketing officer for team owner Attain ...
The Club is proud to support Haringey Council’s participation in London’s New Years Day Parade 2025, one of the capital’s most anticipated cultural events. The annual parade through central London ...
Haringey Council has agreed to reduce the opening hours for its libraries in a bid to save money – while keeping facilities open. After a public consultation this autumn in which two options for ...
Communal areas at estates across Haringey could be shut down in a bid to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. Haringey Council has confirmed that it plans to roll out temporary closure orders ...
Tottenham Hotspur are set for a major financial boost after Haringey Council extended the club’s licence for hosting major non-football events, such as concerts from the likes of Beyonce ...
In the six months since January, Haringey Council has issued fines totalling £108,000 to landlords and letting agents who have not done this. “Renting properties without a licence is not ...
Haringey Council’s youth service manager ... As part of a tailored co-design programme local young people helped to craft the youth centre’s new logo and, most importantly, its new name – Rising Green ...
Housing repair workers employed by Haringey LBC are set for strike action over the winter in a dispute over pay, the Unite union has revealed. In February the National Employers offered council staff ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Haringey Council has been rapped by a local government watchdog over its complaint handling following a string of failings. The Local ...
One parent with a child at Coldfall Primary School in Muswell Hill, north London, said it was discriminatory that Haringey Council was paying for black children to go to the Saturday classes.
A 120-year-old plane tree in north London has become an unlikely battleground this month. Haringey Council erected a would-be fortress around it, summoning 16 guards from Arslan Security, and council ...
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