A piece of cardboard with an address label prompted Haringey Council to issue, then cancel, a £600 litter fine after residents disputed responsibility and cited wind and recycling practices.
Green and Independent Socialist councillors form new alliance on Haringey Council
Cllr Lotte Collett stated, 'Climate issues need to be front and centre of everything that we do, it's massively important because the people that are the most affected by these issues are the working classes.'
Online map shows where new trees are planted in Haringey
The new online map devised by Haringey Council shows the number of trees already planted over the last year, aiming for every neighbourhood to achieve 30% tree cover.
Council welcomes repeal of law criminalising rough sleepers
The government is repealing the Vagrancy Act, originally introduced in 1824, as its application has decreased in accordance with contemporary attitudes towards homelessness.
Victorian and Edwardian houses get 21st-century makeover
Haringey Council's £22 million Noel Park modernising scheme has completed its first phase with 100 properties upgraded to be more energy efficient, including new roofs and windows.
Children's playground shut while zip-wire is installed
The new zip wire ride and obstacle course at Hornsey's Priory Park are part of an £8.5 million Haringey Council initiative to enhance play facilities across eight parks.
Estate residents get exemption from low traffic zone after being 'cut off'
Only 41% of Broadwater Farm households owned a car, this measured exemption benefited those who needed it most without undermining traffic reduction objectives.
Home built after 'one of council's worst decisions' goes on sale for 1.6m
Civic group the Highgate Society labeled the approval for the seven luxury homes by Haringey Council as 'one of the worst decisions' impacting the historic Highgate bowl.
How your waste and recycling collections will change over Easter
Haringey Council announced changes to refuse collection over Easter, while other councils, like Camden, Barnet, and Enfield, maintained regular schedules.