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Give dementia sufferers clear message
Members of the Haringey branch of the Alzheimer's Society are shocked to hear that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) has rejected the views of thousands of people by failing to reconsider its proposal to withdraw Alzheimer
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Fundraising booksales open
The Labour premises in Middle Lane, Crouch End, are once again open to the public every Saturday morning for regular fundraising booksales. A wide variety of titles is on offer thanks to all the kind donations of books made by members of the public
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A406 improvements needed
Transport for London's A406 road safety and environmental improvement scheme is urgently needed to counter recorded, and hundreds of unrecorded, road accidents each year. Autocratic inaction and avoidable long-term planning blight are unacceptable. Saying
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Meeting a triumph of hypocrisy
While some satisfaction can be taken from Haringey Council's decision to make speed humps less severe, the awful truth is that the executive meeting yesterday was a triumph of hypocrisy and self-interest over democracy. That the council can be duped in
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Lib Dem should get credit
As residents of Beattock Rise, we would like to correct the information given in your letter from Alex Casale (Parking control decision has addressed residents' concerns', July 15). Mr Casale credited Labour intervention as having been instrumental in
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Dining with the personal touch
It's very rare to go to a neighbourhood restaurant and receive professional service. Courteous and able waiting staff, who make the customer feel secure in the knowledge that they are completely in control, are normally the preserve of top-end eateries
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Dining with the personal touch
It's very rare to go to a neighbourhood restaurant and receive professional service. Courteous and able waiting staff, who make the customer feel secure in the knowledge that they are completely in control, are normally the preserve of top-end eateries
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Generating jobs
With 45,000 new homes being built in Barnet over the next decade, small borough-based companies could be in line for millions of pounds worth of contracts. But many of them are unaware of opportunities offered by major regeneration projects like Cricklewood
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Project partner likely for developer
A Saudi consortium is poised to buy half of Australian developer Multiplex's £3 billion stake in the Cricklewood redevelopment, unconfirmed reports in the financial press suggested this week. Multiplex owns a 50 per cent stake in the huge shopping, office
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Indian dining with style
Golders Green has a new cool place to be seen. Club 113 opened just a few weeks ago but it is building itself a great reputation, thanks to its friendly service, good music and delicious menu. Modern and stylish, Club 113 is the perfect place to spend
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Filling the gap
Using a gap year to travel the world or learn new skills before heading to university is increasingly attractive to many school-leavers. Around 50,000 young people a year are thought to take gap years, and those who choose to do so have a number of options
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Indian dining with style
Golders Green has a new cool place to be seen. Club 113 opened just a few weeks ago but it is building itself a great reputation, thanks to its friendly service, good music and delicious menu. Modern and stylish, Club 113 is the perfect place to spend
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Nutty about improving diets
With sales of crisps and fatty snacks on the decline, it seems people's concerns about healthy eating and the risk of obesity are affecting their snack-life. But research suggests that, in the search for a healthy alternative, many people are switching
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Sport arena at the shops
The Mall Broadwalk in Edgware is warming up to blow the starting whistle on a fortnight of sporting fun and games this summer. A mini-sporting arena is being prepared at shopping centre, where children will be able to enjoy a host of sporting activities
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Playing the way to fit children
All work and no play is no fun at all, so with that in mind, this year's National Playday, on August 3, will be celebrating children's right to play, with lots of fun (and educational) events across the UK. National Playday, which is organised by
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Find a new faltmate
Does the idea of having a flatmate fill you with despair or do you think it could potentially be quite good fun? Whatever your view, sky-high London rents mean that, for many tenants, there is no option but to get someone to help share the costs and