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  • Renowned architecture firm opens up shop in High Road

    An impressive model of Tottenham was on display as a globally renowned architecture firm opened a branch in Bruce Grove this evening. John McAslan + Partners, which is moving into premises in the High Road and taking on local apprentices, launched

  • Myddleton Road Market to be 'bigger than ever'

    A market returns in bigger-than-ever form this Christmas. Myddleton Road Market will run a Christmas craft market, with 35 stalls in Myddleton Road and the adjacent community garden selling festive items.  For the first time the garden will

  • Hornsey Town Hall to become arts centre

      Haringey Council announced a temporary project for Hornsey Town Hall after plans to lease the building to a theatre school hit a funding gap. In July, a report to the council’s cabinet revealed Mountview Academy was not immediately in a position

  • Budding sports stars scoop trophies

    Sports legends joined budding Haringey stars for a Celebrating Sports awards ceremony on Monday night. Tottenham Hotspur ambassador and former England international Ledley King presented awards and paralympian Liz Johnson was guest speaker at the

  • Haringey Borough consolidate top spot after Southend Manor win

    Essex Premier Division leaders Haringey Borough consolidated top spot after thrashing Southend Manor 6-2 on Saturday. It was a comfortable win in the end but it was not until Boro’s fourth goal that the outcome began to look assured as Manor responded

  • New buses for Tottenham Hale

    Bus routes have been extended to Tottenham Hale’s new station. Routes 41/N41 and 192 will now start and finish at the new station, and it will be served in both directions by buses on routes 123, 230, W4 and N73 for the first time. The 76 route

  • Crocodile teaches road safety to children

    Primary school children have been learning how to cross roads safely for Road Safety Week. Mr Crocodile visited Alexandra Primary School on Tuesday to explain zebra crossings, pelican crossings and the importance of looking both ways before crossing