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Haringey Needs St Ann’s Hospital – meeting (18th of August)
Haringey Needs St Ann’s Hospital Meeting: 6.30pm, Monday 18th August at Chestnuts Community Centre on St Ann’s Road, opposite the hospital. The outline planning application is open for comments in support or to object to the redevelopment. We urge you to object to the application. We need to stop the site being sold off to property developers […]

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Radical Housing Network (meeting) – 12th August
Several housing action groups in Haringey and West Hendon will be attending this meeting. If your interesting in the housing question and the #housingcrisis today, please do attend. **Join housing groups from across London to strategise the next stage in the resistance** Radical Housing Network – meeting Tuesday, 12 August, 7pm Venue: UNITE, 128 Theobalds Road, […]

Haringey march for Gaza this Saturday (2nd August)
A peaceful march has also been organised on Saturday at 2pm, starting out from Ducketts Common opposite Turnpike Lane Tube station and ending with a rally opposite the Haringey Civic Centre in Wood Green High Road. Later this month: London Palestine Action has also just announced a fundraising night of hip-hop and more […]

Green Lanes \ Haringey \ History \ Meeting \ War
When Green Lanes said ‘no’ to War in 1914 – 5th August
A re-enactment of the anti-war meeting held outside the Salisbury pub 100 years ago, when the First World War broke out (a bit of history and here). Come and hear from some of the characters who spoke out then – men who went on to be conscientious objectors, suffragettes who opposed the war, working people who […]

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Emergency meeting on Gaza: Haringey 31st July
Haringey Justice for Palestinians Thursday, 31st July 7.30 pm Speakers; Hugh Lanning – Chair of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign Judith Orr – Stop the War Coalition Abdool Ali – President of the London Islamic Cultural Society Wightman Road Mosque Haringey N8 0NA Turnpike Lane Tube – Hornsey Rail – 41 Bus

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Say No to the St Anns Hospital Sell Off 28th July
Say NO to the St Anns Hospital Sell Off! Say YES to improvements and expansion of services at St Anns! Demonstrate on Monday 28th July at 6.15pm at the Council’s Pre-application meeting Civic Centre, Wood Green N22 Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust propose to sell off 2/3rds of NHS land at St Ann’s to developers […]

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Film: King and Country 31st July
HIC is a not-for-profit community film club organised and run by Haringey residents. It’s usually held on the last Thursday of the month at West Green Learning Centre on West Green Road. Doors open at 7pm. Everyone welcome! Haringey Independent Cinema presents… King and Country As with several British films made in the realist period of the […]

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Support Haringey NUT branch secretary Julie Davies
A week after impressive co-ordinated strike action trade unionists are calling for people to sign a petition of support (below) after Haringey Council formally suspended NUT Secretary Julie Davies pending an investigation into co-ordinated letters of complaint from a small number of Haringey headteachers and concerns raised over the use of her Twitter account in her […]

Irish Ceilidh fundraiser: Justice for Palestine 19th July
Irish Ceilidh fundraiser for Justice for Palestinians 19th July, from 7.30 pm. Cost £10

Betting shops \ Community Campaigns \ Haringey \ Paddy Power \ Wood Green
No Paddy Power at the Lordship N22
From the campaign; Earlier this year Paddy Power Bookmakers applied to Haringey Council for a premises licence to open a betting shop on Lordship Lane in Wood Green potentially making it the third betting shop in a small parade of 20 shops. There was overwhelming objection to the application by local residents and businesses, some of whom had […]
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