Newsletters

Newsletters archive. The most recent issues are available only to members.

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    November | December 2016

    Alexandra Palace & Park: The Chief Executive and the Park Manager speak about the present and the future. Pinkham Way: still in danger of being used for waste? Shop Fronts: eroding the unique character of Muswell Hill? . Corporate Members: Yien Chinese Restaurant & Knidos Cafe and Brasserie. Crouch End Festival Chorus: a choir for you. Members’ Meeting: tasting unique Italian organic…

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    September | October 2016

    Walking Through Nature & History: From Coldfall Wood, to St.Pancras and Islington Cemeteries, to Pantechnicon lettering and Arts and Crafts. Member In Profile: Jane de Sausmarez and the colour of deception. Bill’s Bornholm Bash: 80 miles for charity around the Pearl of the Baltic. Corporate Members: North & Ten, La Dinette and Rhodes Avenue Primary School. Planning – Changes Galore: Everyman Cinema,…

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    July | August 2016

    Members in Profile: Diana O’Sullivan: Memories of Muswell Hill. Members’ Letters: what future for the Muswell Hill Library? Disgusting debris in Queens Avenue. Corporate Members: Muddy Boots and Flesh and Flour. Shops Comings and Goings. Newest: Franco Manca, Knidos. To open: Coffee Republic; Real Greek. Closing: the Scullery. Closed: 99p Shop, Money Shop, Everfresh, Delicia. Everyman…

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    May | June 2016

    MHFGA AGM, WEDNESDAY 18 MAY: your association, your voice. The Parkland Walk: a local secret. Ambitious About Autism: new on-going education and training for late teens to mid-twenties. Members in Profile: Robert Linsky & Joanna Haydon-Knowell MidSummer Muswell: celebrating midsummer Muswell Hill style. Midhurst Gardens: benches restored (at last) Muswell Hill Library: exploring all options. WAVE:…

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    March | April 2016

    Traffic & Transport: a CPZ for Muswell Hill? Bus route proposed: Muswell Hill to Royal Free and other medical centres. 20mph: from 29 February. Trouble at the Bald Faced Stag. Member in Profile: David Hamilton. Raglan Hotel: where is the parking for the proposed flats? The John Baird: toasting TV history. Pinkham Way: a new submission to save an ecologically valuable…