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Recycling in Haringey just got better.
Haringey residents can now recycle small electronic items at a number of WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) banks located throughout the Borough. read more |
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Here's an opportunity to have your say - Sustainable Haringey announce a protest rally against local public services cuts. More information |
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Haringey residents will have an opportunity to increase their pedal power with the introduction of even more cycling schemes in the borough. More information |
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From this week you can pick up your free copy of the Haringey Independent at local supermarkets. More information |
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Work has begun on a major project to improve a "tired and congested" road system in the centre of Tottenham Hale. More information |
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Haringey Council wants to ban lap dancing or pole dancing clubs from the borough now that a change in legislation allows them to do so. More information |
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Litter and rubbish were truly put in their rightful place in Stroud Green yesterday as Haringey and Islington Council's enforcement and street cleaning teams worked together with the police as part of the area's Clean Sweep. More information |
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Haringey Council wants to ban lap dancing or pole dancing clubs from the borough now that a change in legislation allows them to do so. More information |
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Haringey Council is encouraging more residents to have their say in the Shaping Our Future survey – which could help councillors to decide how best to manage funding cu More information |
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Haringey Council has approved new planning guidance to support families in South Tottenham looking to extend their homes. More information |
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Please find below a list of events which the Mayor of Haringey, Cllr Eddie Griffith, and the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Gina Adamou, will be attending during November 2010. More information |
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A stretch of land, which has been derelict for 15 years, could be in line for regeneration. Haringey Council has agreed to sell land behind Hornsey High Street to Sainsbury's, which owns the adjoining site, subject to the supermarket securing planning permission for development. More information |
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Emergency planners in Haringey have won a highly coveted award from the RSPCA for their excellent work in putting animal welfare high up the agenda when preparing for emergencies. More information |
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A road safety project aimed at reducing the disproportionate number of traffic accidents among the black and ethnic communities in Haringey celebrated the launch of a new road safety CD at a special event earlier this month. More information |
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With parks providing the perfect location for families during the school holidays, The Gardens Community Garden (GRA) in Doncaster Gardens N4 has been recognised as one of the country's best green spaces with a prestigious Green Pennant Award today (Wednesday July 28, 2010) by winning this award for the 5th time in a row. More information |
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Under Haringey's Eyesore Programme a car mechanic whose unlicensed scrapyard and garage took over his neighbours' gardens without permission was forced to move on by Haringey Council's enforcement team and police last week. More information |
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AWWG is a Pan African women's grass root organisation founded in 1989 by a number of African women to respond to the emerging needs and advocate the rights of African migrant women and refugees in the UK by creating opportunities for them and supporting them in fulfilling their potentials. More information |
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An unlicensed breakers yard full of scrapped vehicles and car parts was closed down by the council last week following complaints of noise and mess from neighbours. More information |
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Haringey Council's Enforcement Service has won a national award for its work in protecting the public from organised crime and anti-social behaviour related to problem social clubs in Green Lanes, Harringay. More information |
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Residents, school children, McDonald's staff and a Community Payback team set to work in Courtman Road Allotments to tackle the overgrowth and debris that prevents much of the site from being cultivated. More information |
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Litter louts who drop rubbish, including cigarette butts, will be fined £75 under Haringey Council's new zero tolerance policy aimed at keeping the streets clean at the lowest cost to the taxpayer. More information |
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Volunteers in charge of a prize-winning community garden have received a timely boost in their bid to secure a prestigious award for the fifth year running – thanks to a £1,000 donation from Taylor Wimpey, the leading housebuilder behind a number of developments of houses and flats for sale in East London. More information |
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An eyesore at Ferry Lane in Tottenham has been cleared up after a joint operation involving Haringey Council, the police and Network Rail. More information |
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Haringey Council's enforcement team is in line for a national award for their work in dealing with disorder and crime at social clubs along Green Lanes. More information |
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New style Community Clean Teams are sprucing up Haringey's streets to keep on top of litter and prevent the unsightly build up of dumped waste. More information |
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Residents of the Noel Park estate - built in the 19th century to provide spacious homes for working class families - are opposing plans by Haringey Council for high density housing in the area. More information |
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Haringey's environmental resources team were commended for Environmental Innovation at the Government Business Awards this week. More information |
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Rough sleepers in Haringey were offered a helping hand to tap into support services in the borough. More information |
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Haringey Council is working with local businesses in Tottenham on a scheme that allows the public to use their toilets for free. More information |
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Homes For Haringey (HfH) will continue to manage Haringey Council's housing stock for another five years after successfully managing the Decent Homes Programme, introducing other improvements in service for its customers and progressing well towards becoming a three star service in its first term of contract. More information |
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A planning application to transform Hornsey Town Hall into a cultural hub has been received by Haringey Council. More information |
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The hunt for outstanding young people is now on, with nominations sought for the third annual Young Haringey Heroes Awards. More information |
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Posters designed by school children preventing littering and dog fouling will be displayed around the Haringey Ladder after they won a poster competition organised during a Clean Sweep of the area. More information |
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People in housing need can now get help from the council to find accommodation in the private sector rather than waiting for a council home, a short film produced by the housing office for shoppers in Wood Green will show. More information |
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Special bulky goods collections will take place in Seven Sisters in the run up to Passover and an extra rubbish collection and a special white goods collection will also take place. More information |
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The Cleaner Haringey team moved to West Green to provide a special clean up of the area. More information |
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There is great excitement in anticipation of a new wildlife pond being installed in Downhills Park. Work will begin on the 10mx15m, 1m deep in centre, clay lined pond some time in February/March and once it has settled in, local residents will be planting it up with aquatic plants. More information |
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Haringey Council has won Government funding to become one of 20 'test bed' low carbon communities. The council will use the £370k cash boost to evaluate energy reduction projects to benefit the community and the findings will inform national carbon budgets as well as UK policy. More information |
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The Cleaner Haringey team moved to West Green to provide a special clean up of the area. More information |
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Muswell Hill in Haringey, London, has won up to £500,000 in a competition to become a blueprint for sustainable living. More information |
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Haringey Council will change to a new leadership model following next year's local elections, after the decision was approved by Full Council. More information |
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