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  • Camden Crawl '10 full line up! 9th March 2010

    The Camden Crawl is back for 2010 and the line-up has been announced – click here to read it in full.The festival will run over the weekend of Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 May, with the likes of We Are Scientists, Babybird and Cornershop, all playing over the two days at different Camden venues.For... Read More

  • Saturday 13 March: children's book fair with special guest 5th March 2010

    Take the kids down to Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution’s Children's Book Fair on Saturday 13 March. Don’t miss the special guest appearance from 11am by Allan Ahlberg (author of Peepo!, Burglar Bill, The Jolly Postman, and Mrs Wobble the Waitress), who will be signing books. Buy... Read More

  • Roadworks AGAIN 4th February 2010

    Just been to muswell hill and couldnt believe the number of road works - so much mess- seems to cause a lot of extra traffic too some how. Still , the roads will be better afterwards ( hopefully) Read More

  • Camden Council to let Athlone House be demolished? 1st December 2009

    How much truth is there in the rumour that the Athlone House building, overlooking Hampstead, is to be demolished? A leaflet from the Highgate Society, explained: "Athlone House, also known as Caen Wood Towers, one of the most chrished landmarks overlooking Hampstead Heath, will be demolished if... Read More

  • Roll on christmas 1st September 2009

    According to the weather forecasters - Looks like the summer is gone and we are into Autumn starting this week ! But we had a prettey good summer all in all - lots of rain, lots of wind but lots of sunshine too. The economy is all set to get better too so roll on Christmas !!! Read More

  • The weekend 26th August 2009

    So its bank holiday weekend ..... Will it be love and sunshine at the Nottinghill Carnival or clouds and grumbles in the garden ?- If youre looking for something to do take a look at the weekend tab in the menu bar. Whatever your'e doing - have a good one ! Read More

  • Comedy at the Pleasance Theatre 22nd May 2009

    Cardinal Burns - Fringe Review Thursday 18 June & Thursday 16 July 7:45pm Seb and Dustin from Fat Tongue bring their brand new Edinburgh show with a host of excellent new sketches. They've even been going to the gym regularly, so it should be a good show. Pleasance Theatre Carpenters... Read More

  • Holy Mothers at The Pleasance Theatre 8th May 2009

    This brutal, comic play, by the enfant terrible of Austrian contemporary theatre, is finally back on the London stage. Directed by Vanda Butkovic. Erna, Greta and Mariedl, world-weary lavatory cleaners from Austria, conjure a beer-fuelled fantasy world where heated conversations about liver sausage... Read More

  • All the fun of the fair .. 1st May 2009

    Why not enjoy the May bank holiday at Alexandra Palace. It's on this weekend from Saturday 2nd May until Monday 4th May from 12 noon until 7.00pm. A great day of family fun with dodgems, rides, stalls etc. Entry is free (of course the rides are not). Read More

  • Major authors and more at Hornsey Library 21st April 2009

    Forthcoming events at Haringey Council's Hornsey Library include: Saturday, 25 April 2009 11am to 12.30pm Hornsey Library Gallery The Library Talks: The Renaissance of Hornsey Town Hall Steve Amor, architectural artist, on the history and future of this iconic art deco treasure. Free... Read More

  • Night at the theatre 15th April 2009

    Why not have a night out at the theatre? Following the sell-out success of its first production, CandyKing Theatre now presents a new comic double-bill about unsuitable suitors, guns and strange proposals. It's called The Seriousness of Choosing a Mate and is showing from Tuesday 14 April... Read More

  • O what a night! 18th March 2009

    Just a thought - Why not try O's Thai Cafe, in Crouch End if you haven't already .. It's located by the clock tower and has a variety of wonderful Thai dishes to melt in the mouth. The food is excellent value and the rice is included in the price. It gets really busy and quite lively and makes... Read More

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