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Michael Anderson replied Mar 14, 2013 to Harringay Characters: Rhodesia Charlie

4 Apr 28, 2013
Reply by Antoinette

"But they look great in hanging baskets."

Michael Anderson replied Mar 13, 2013 to Plant thieves about again

16 Mar 30, 2013
Reply by Debbie

"Aha!"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 12, 2013 to Manor House Station 80th Birthday Open Day - 16 March

8 Mar 13, 2013
Reply by Hugh

"What horrifies me is the assumption that an extra bedroom is a wasted bedroom. My Da…"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 12, 2013 to Welfare reform: guide to what is changing

17 Mar 13, 2013
Reply by Ruth

"By Jove, you're right! How could TfL have bungled this so badly?"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 12, 2013 to Manor House Station 80th Birthday Open Day - 16 March

8 Mar 13, 2013
Reply by Hugh

"This is not a little landlord. This is the Met Police who we support through our cou…"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 11, 2013 to Connaught House - Save our homes

107 Mar 12, 2013
Reply by Colinloves

"I'm a bit shakey on the exact mechanics these days but when I worked in housing coun…"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 9, 2013 to Connaught House - Save our homes

107 Mar 12, 2013
Reply by Colinloves

"A market rent is a for profit rent. Councils do not and are not allowed to make a pr…"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 9, 2013 to Connaught House - Save our homes

107 Mar 12, 2013
Reply by Colinloves

"Feels a bit like if you can afford to buy that's fine but If you rent, tough luck.…"

Michael Anderson replied Mar 9, 2013 to Connaught House - Save our homes

107 Mar 12, 2013
Reply by Colinloves

"Imagine seeing those going up and down Green Lanes. Fantastic."

Michael Anderson replied Mar 8, 2013 to No More Compulsory Bus Stops

20 Mar 8, 2013
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