, Inn of Sixth Happiness, starring Ingrid Bergman. Incidentally, the film also breathed new life into the old children's nonsense song "This Old Man" (aka "Knick, Knack, Paddywhack")".
Part of a collection kindly contributed by Irene Neil. Irene is in the back row on the far left.
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l, 9th & 23rd May, until 6 June.
If you would like to get in shape through sharing a group setting with other like-minded people aiming for the same goal, together with the support and motivation gained from this, why not come along? We are going to use some really great strategies such as self-hypnosis, cognitive approaches, mindfulness and also some incredible goal setting techniques.
The programme is put together by Robert Russell, a personal development mindset coach and hypnotherapist since 1992.
This 5-session programme will equip you with:
An introduction to weight gain and the psychology behind it
How you can use this information to eat healthily
Setting your own goals through what works best for you to get in shape
Cognitive behavioural techniques to assist you with your target
Effective breaking down and structuring of your goals to promote success
An exercise or activity programme that works for you
Using the power of self-hypnosis to help you stay on-track
Buddy support system
Continuing assessment. What's going well and what do you need to improve?
Focusing on effective ways to improve any of your difficulties
Sharing helpful outlooks and success tips
On-going hypnosis
Mindfulness training for managing your eating and weight
Positive visualisation
Empowering positive affirmations
How to make challenge and effort work for you
Maintaining your achievements beyond the course
Each workshop evening starts from 7 - 8.30pm, meeting fortnightly over a 10-week period in our modern fresh workshop room based at the Turkish Cypriot Organisation, 6 Hampden Road N8 0HT until 6 June.
The evenings will involve lots of practical content, as well as educational information, creating a great environment to enhance success! You will be given all worksheets and support collateral.
The course cost is £110 per person, however due to the room size, numbers will be limited to around 8 people and no more than 10 to a class.
To reserve your place, or for any queries, please email me, write on the comment wall below, call 020 7175 7275 or message me through HoL.
I look forward to hearing from you and working with you to support you in achieving your Weight Loss goal.
Many thanks Robert Russell – Training Alliance Group, TAG LifeSkills
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oad for the other station. My bad on the crossing for South Harringay, there are isles however.
Anyway, there's no point arguing with people who can only see one side of the picture (remember I, too, walk and take the tube and the bus). If you don't have a car, you don't lose anything by having them banned. I just hope an ambulance doesn't have to rush to one of your loved ones just to find the street blocked by a bollard and having to spend a precious couple of minutes undoing them
Plus, so far, nobody has told me how to get to the industrial estate in Hemel in 1 hour and for less than £165 a month. So far, the best I am getting is £330 a month (train only) and 2 hours of trip. Only that I am evil for driving and that most likely I'll run over someone and go to hell…
anes N4 1AL Erection of green house at first floor level
FULL PLANNING PERMISSION
HGY/2011/2267
645 Green Lanes N8 0QY Creation of 1 x one bed flat to rear of property in place of existing storage area.
FULL PLANNING PERMISSION
HGY/2011/2257
174 Wightman Road N8 0BT Conversion of existing property into 2 self contained units
FULL PLANNING PERMISSION
HGY/2011/2252
Full list attached. You can comment, support or object to any application via the Council website. Just type in / copy and paste the Application Number and you can view the drawings and application details.
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y Vale community centre at Weston Park school. Wolves Lane garden centre - my son has been to a party there. There's a palm house, desert area and animal handling.
http://www.haringey.gov.uk/index/community_and_leisure/time_out_in_haringey/visiting_haringey/wolveslanenursery/wolveslanevisits.htm
Further away from Wood Green there's upstairs at Eagle nursery - on Green Lanes between Allison and Beresford Road. Upstairs at South Haringay school swimming pool. Or back room of the salisbury! We've had a first and a fourth birthday party there.
Little dinosaurs is good though not that cheap and not sure if it would work with an entertainer. Kidz Adventure Zone in wood green that Paul mentions is a bit charmless but great space.
We have used the Magical Jello for a sixth birthday party and been to a couple of other parties with him - he does magic and slapstick and the kids really love it!
http://www.netmums.com/edinburgh/local/view/parties/entertainers/magical-jello
Good luck!
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There is some uncrertainty as to who has the responsibility to maintain and repair the drains on that stretch of Hampden Road. The reason is that for some purposes the surface at least of that stretch of road is under the control of Network Rail.
I have therefore asked council officers to look into the questions: (1) does the control of the surface of the road determine who it is who has responsibility for the drains? (2) If it does, who has that control? (3) If it does not what is it that determines that responsibility - for example is the Council responsible as the local highway authority, is the the Council or someone else responsibile as the owner of the subsoil? Is Thames Water responsible after all or is someone else responsible?
When I get a reply, I will pass it on along with, I hope, details of what will be done to fix the problem
David Schmitz
Liberal Democrat Councillor for Harringay Ward
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will be needed to suck up the accumulated sludge from inside the tunnel which runs from Wightman Road to Seymour Road. The team are now preparing timbers for the temporary dams that will soon be installed at each end of the tunnel ready for the water to be pumped out. Today a diver was clearing away silt from the vertical concrete grooves which will hold the timbers.
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o the 'same old story', it sounds like you only want to deal in simple black and white. My view is neither. I'm neither all for or all against development, all for towers or all against. Like most people, I think, my view is more nuanced by my personal constructs. In the case of the Hampden Road site, I support development of dense housing, but not any dense housing at any price. The building will have a significant impact on our townscape. Any such building should be of the highest architectural standard. Architects I have spoken with who know the plans are unanimous in their view that this building is at best mediocre.
You say nothing of the merits of Haringey's strategic plan and of the borough adhering to its chosen path. Is is your contention that high rise buildings are acceptable anywhere without constraint?…
The growth of the night time economy has been huge with many more visitors in the evenings than when the CPZ was first put in place. As I said earlier in this thread, there is no one solution that is going to satisfy everyone but with the expected population growth of Harringay ward once the new Hampden Road development comes on line thinking needs to happen now. The Ladder is already, in effect, a giant carpark bordered by houses and it will only get worse.
I probably should say that as someone who doesn’t live in a car owning household and has very few car owning visitors I don’t have the same stake in whatever solution is proposed, except that I would be quite keen to have an end to door slamming and engine reving when the restaurants shut in the evening.…