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Advertising lessons for the young

6:14pm Thursday 17th April 2008

I find it very sad that Haringey Council is resorting to selling advertising space among our flowerbeds ("Shocking" response to flowerbeds', April 11).

Post office closure is nonsensical

12:50pm Friday 28th March 2008

The 'Ides of March' may have passed but the Prime Minister should still beware.

Save our Tottenham post offices

1:29pm Wednesday 5th March 2008

I want to inform readers of my support for our two post offices, Page Green and West Green Road, which are under threat from closure.

Opposite views on opposition

1:28pm Wednesday 5th March 2008

Which party offers real opposition to Labour's misrule in Haringey?

Why vote for the Lib Dems?

1:27pm Wednesday 5th March 2008

Why anyone would want to vote for the Liberal Democrat party is a mystery to me - it's just so pathetic.

New zone is positive

7:03pm Wednesday 27th February 2008

In a bold initiative to tackle the problems of pollution created by vehicle emissions, London's Labour Mayor Ken Livingstone has introduced a low emission zone to restrict the number of gas-guzzlers, high-powered sports cars and luxury vehicles, travelling through our city streets.

Post office is a lifeline

7:03pm Wednesday 27th February 2008

As the Green Party candidate at the Highgate by-election, I was appalled to hear the news that the much-used post office in Highgate Village is set for closure. The high street has already suffered much in recent years, with more and more estate agents opening, along with a Tesco and coffee chains taking away business from local shops and spoiling the uniqueness of this wonderful enclave.

Act now to save service

7:02pm Wednesday 27th February 2008

"To pee or not to pee?" Don't ask the question. The concept of public convenience is facing extinction. Not only toilets, but 2,500 post offices throughout the country are facing closure.

Give the public a choice

3:22pm Wednesday 6th February 2008

The admission by Haringey Primary Care Trust at the Muswell Hill area assembly and at its board meeting on January 29 and 30 respectively, that it will introduce polyclinics without further formal public consultation, came as no surprise but is still unacceptable.

Profits key in Palace deal

11:35am Wednesday 30th January 2008

So the Alexandra Palace Board is still trying to flog the failed Firoka deal.






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