Does anyone have any canvas bags that they don't want, that the Council used to supply for the recycling of garden waste? They are so useful, and ours all seem to have bitten the dust! Or suggestions for alternative sources - it was rather a long tim
Did you know all our main roads in Haringey exceed safe limits for air quality set by the EU and that a third of Haringey schools are in pollution hotspots? Poor air quality impacts all of our lives, and particularly those of our children.
It looks like we are actually going to get lifts at the station - 3 of them! It was announced at the Haringey Transport Forum today that Network Rail are currently estimating the cost (by end of October), and a bid will go to the DfT for funds, with
Ask for your street to be considered for a Play Street on London Car Free Day, or a Healthy School Street, or various other options via this site. Somebody has already requested that Crescent Road in the Palace Gates neighbourhood has a Play Street f
Winton Avenue, Blake Road and Woodfield Way, in the neighbourhood between Bounds Green station and Albert Road Rec, have had to deal with rat-running traffic for many years. Drivers choose this route – prompted by satnavs – to avoid the junction at B
Residents in the Bowes Park neighbourhood – which straddles the Haringey and Enfield border – have long had to contend with major rat-running between the major roads that surround it – the North Circular on the west and north, and Green Lanes and Bou
You may have heard about the event on Sunday 5 July - marking the 72nd birthday of the NHS - being co-ordinated by the /Together campaign to thank the NHS and everyone else who has helped during the crisis.
With TfL limiting passenger numbers to 15% of the usual volume, there are concerns about how those who usually get to work by public transport are going to travel. Some can drive to work - but this increases air pollution, makes social distancing mor
Lucy Craig met volunteer litter-picker Neil Marshall this week near the lake in Ally Pally, one of many who are volunteering to do this endless task. The Friends of the Park are organising a rota, and others are doing it off their own bat - and being
Over a 100 UK doctors "increasingly alarmed at official inaction over the need for the public to wear home-made face masks", wrote an open letter to the Times on 18 April advocating that ordinary people should make their own non-medical grade face ma
We’ve teamed up with Haringey Council, Jack Monroe and Macmillan publishers to put together a special offer on Jacks fantastic book ‘Tin Can Cook: 75 Simple Store-cupboard Recipes’. If you buy a copy, we will donate a seco
Are you having problems finding materials for face masks (not medical-grade)? Empress Mills in Lancashire is an online haberdasher which can supply elastic, various types of tapes and also fabrics which could be used for masks (thanks for the info, C
Not just making any old noise this time - Key Workers are not getting the testing they need, nor the personal protection equipment. So the plan is to chant
Fruit for the Office are now offering deliveries of boxes of fresh fruit, veg, bread, milk and eggs to private homes in London (having few offices to deliver to!). A godsend in these times of scarce online delivery slots! Though the box is rather la