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Boris cancels the Rise festivalIs anyone really surprised at this news? Read all about it here Started by Liz in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 11, 2009 Reply by John D |
Harringay Festival Traffic ArrangementsYesterday I learned that the arrangements for traffic on Sunday the 20th September 2009 in Harringay, from 7am to 7pm, would be as follows:… Started by WightmanPaul in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 10, 2009 Reply by WightmanPaul |
How can we set it free?Check out this beautiful little contraption, handily located on the pavement next to the Lion King on Seymour Road. It attracts rubbish lik… Started by Anette in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 10, 2009 Reply by Anette |
Mash the StateApparently only 5% of us regularly use RSS feeds. Despite that a bunch of guys that see their value has started an online campaign to get C… Started by Hugh in Council Services Local Democracy & Politics |
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Apr 10, 2009 Reply by Liz |
Blocked pavements on Wightman Road/Alroy RoadNow that the weather is occasionally nice, I like to take my son to the park in his pushchair. However, I often find the pavement blocked b… Started by Phil M in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 10, 2009 Reply by Karen Alexander |
Bins collected as normal over the Easter weekendEaster Collection Arrangements Refuse and recycling collections will be taking place as normal on Good Friday (10 April 2009) and Easter M… Started by Liz in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 10, 2009 Reply by Liz |
Friday, May 1st - #LocalDayOn Friday, May 1st, the people who run e-democracy.org are trying to use Twitter to help connect locals everywhere around the world join ot… Started by Hugh in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Bust in the boonies: As central-government finances buckle, local coffers take the strain tooBRITAIN’S cupboard is looking pretty bare. After a binge of bail-outs, lifelines and fiscal stimuli, public borrowing is soaring. And if… Started by Hugh in Council Services Local Democracy & Politics |
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Apr 9, 2009 Reply by Clive Carter |
Cost of compensation for pothole damage outstrips expendture on road maintenanceLocal authorities spent £65million dealing with compensation claims for damaged vehicles and injured drivers in 2007, but the Asphalt Indus… Started by Hugh in Community News, Issues, Chat & Information |
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Apr 9, 2009 Reply by Hugh |
Treat yourself to a virtual haircutBefore you check out this post it's best if you can get some earphones or headphones to hand! The Virtual Barber Shop is an example of bi… Started by Hugh in Miscellany |
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Apr 8, 2009 Reply by Hugh |
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