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  • The latest news from the Haringey Independent

    Happy birthday Nelson Mandela
    10:28am Wednesday 16th July 2008
    It may not be the card most anticipated by Nelson Mandela, but it is certainly one that is well meant.

    Mother's plea to stop knife crime
    10:17am Wednesday 16th July 2008
    A distraught mother whose son was stabbed to death will appear in a film to warn young people about the consequences of carrying knives.

    Green-fingered pupils get thumbs up from Boris
    11:13am Tuesday 15th July 2008
    Two Haringey schools have received top marks from the Mayor of London for their green credentials.

    The power to spy: is it being abused?
    9:40am Friday 11th July 2008
    Controversial spying powers used by Haringey Council to snare criminals such as benefit fraudsters came under fire this week.
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    Plaque stolen from war hero's grave
    8:56am Thursday 10th July 2008
    Haringey Council has apologised to the family of a soldier killed in Afghanistan whose brass plaque was stolen from his grave.

    Man in court over Parkland robberies
    10:44am Wednesday 9th July 2008
    A man will appear in court today charged with five counts of robbery.

    Can you give a dog a home?Can you give a dog a home?
    5:58pm Tue 8 Jul 08
    A retired Muswell Hill teacher has devoted more than 40 years to rehoming greyhounds and earned an MBE for her efforts. Charlotte Gray finds out why she is keener than ever to house our four-legged friends

    Reg bows out after 48-year serviceReg bows out after 48-year service
    8:48am Sat 5 Jul 08
    Haringey's longest serving council worker has retired after 48 years in the business.

    Weapons confiscated in police operationWeapons confiscated in police operation
    8:58am Fri 4 Jul 08
    A host of dangerous weapons have been seized from Haringey's streets as police continue to crack down on knife crime.

    Public meeting against polyclinics tomorrow
    8:52am Friday 4th July 2008
    As the NHS celebrates its 60th birthday this week, protests mount over Haringey's polyclinic plans.

    Charity Commission looks into Palace leaseCharity Commission looks into Palace lease
    8:30am Fri 4 Jul 08
    Allegations that Haringey Council wasted taxpayers' money on the short-term lease of Alexandra Palace are being investigated.

    Nearly £13k a day wasted by missed appointmentsNearly £13k a day wasted by missed appointments
    8:02am Fri 4 Jul 08
    Patients missed almost half a million hospital appointments in Haringey last year, costing the NHS more than £4.5 million.

    Conmen target the elderly
    9:00am Wednesday 2nd July 2008
    Conmen posing as engineers have committed a string of burglaries against the elderly.
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    Enjoy Haringey's parks at home
    8:39am Wednesday 2nd July 2008
    Couch potatoes no longer need to leave the comfort of their homes to have fun in the park, thanks to an online tour.
    Reader comment (1)

    City beckons for Tottenham pupilsCity beckons for Tottenham pupils
    11:50am Tue 1 Jul 08
    Teenagers will have the chance to gain experience with City businesses as part of a scheme to make them more employable.

    Homelessness to be halved by 2010
    1:47pm Monday 30th June 2008
    The number of people living in temporary accommodation in Haringey will be halved under new plans to tackle the borough's housing crisis.

    Hundreds of Haringey's potholes repaired
    12:22pm Monday 30th June 2008
    More than 350 potholes have been filled in the first month of a "pothole blitz".

    Council fails to deliver on post promise
    9:00am Saturday 28th June 2008
    Post office supporters are urging Haringey Council to fulfil its promise to rescue a vital community service after two branches closed last week.
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    Strike planned for 'fair pay rise'
    8:59am Saturday 28th June 2008
    Nearly 4,000 council workers in Haringey are planning to strike next month over demands for fairer pay.

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