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Thames Water inspections re pollution

We had a letter from Thames Water the other day saying they were sending round someone to inspect the drains as they investigate pollution in the area. 

The bloke came round to us in Lascotts yesterday. Apparently, so far, they've found 300 properties in the immediate area not plumbed in correctly, and they're causing sewage seepage into the New River. 

Our landlord got ours right, happily. But apparently some landlords are just refusing to let the inspectors…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on July 5, 2013 at 11:02 — No Comments

Local gardening project wins award

George Dunnion and Serge Charles received an Award of Merit in the Gardening Against the Odds awards last week for their transformation of a duff plot on Haringey’s Golf Course Allotments, Winton Avenue, N11 into a spectacular rose garden. 

I wrote about the…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on April 8, 2013 at 16:30 — 2 Comments

The New River in our heraldic heritage

I was doing some research on London borough coats of arms and found this nice image of Wood Green's:

Isn't it striking how green it is! The "official blazon" or explanation for the image is:

"The bands of blue and silver…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on April 4, 2013 at 9:00 — 9 Comments

The Goatman of Harringay

In case any of you haven't seen it, I love this post about the Goatman of Harringay on Harringay Online 

Added by Lindsey Berthoud on March 26, 2013 at 16:10 — No Comments

Rare pencil drawing by John Constable on show in Enfield Life exhibition

It's 217 years old and is back on display as part of the new Enfield Life exhibition at the Dugdale Centre. Admission is free,…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on January 31, 2013 at 9:58 — No Comments

Join in the Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend

Since the snow, I've become obsessed with feeding the birds in the back yard. And with the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch coming up this weekend, I've even started buying food specially for them - nuts, seeds, dried fruit - to complement their regular diet of old brown bread and tired cheese ends and I'm putting out water so they can have a drink or a bath while it's frozen…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on January 22, 2013 at 11:04 — No Comments

New dates for Bizarre Bowes Park walks

Pete has just published new dates for his Bizarre Bowes Park walks in 2013. Here's the lowdown:

Bizarre Bowes Park
 
Explore a surprising slice of suburban north London. Pete Berthoud will show you London's most interesting underpants, a pop-up church, a disturbing window display and Ovi the dinosaur with stop offs at local…
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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on January 3, 2013 at 16:10 — No Comments

An incredible paper collage map of Muswell Hill

If you're in Muswell Hill do drop into the library to see these amazing maps. 

My colleague Matt wrote about the maps on Londonist yesterday with some detailed photos. 

And you can watch a video of the artist Anya Beaumont talking about the project - while it was a work in…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on December 8, 2012 at 13:00 — 1 Comment

Want to walk the entire New River next year?

400 years to the day an intrepid group of London enthusiasts will be celebrating the official opening of The New River at The New River Head in Finsbury and raising a glass to Hugh Myddleton and to all those connected with this incredible feat of early 17th century engineering. To get to the party they will have walked the length of the New…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on November 21, 2012 at 15:30 — 1 Comment

New River Tunnel inspection 2012

Just sharing this, from Caroline Simpson of the BPCA. Fascinating stuff!
"As many local people will know, we have a brick-built tunnel which carries the New River under a rise in the ground between Myddleton Road and Station Road, Ally Pally.  This usually gets inspected once every ten years or so, but hasn’t been done since the early 90s. This used to involve a…
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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on September 13, 2012 at 15:00 — 22 Comments

Haringey PARK ART at Bruce Castle

One of my Londonist colleagues went along to Bruce Castle on Wednesday - Torch Relay day - to take photos of the launch of Haringey PARK ART - a massive lion scaffolding structure in the park and a sound and art installation in the Tudor Hawk Tower. 

If you've never been over to Bruce Castle, this is an excellent extra reason to go and the ground floor museum is really great…

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Added by Lindsey Berthoud on July 27, 2012 at 14:26 — No Comments

Connecting the communities of Bowes Park and Bounds Green in north London.

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