'We want guarantee raw sewage won't flood into our homes again'
Social housing tenants who were forced out of their flats by sewage-contaminated water fear floods could strike again as a sewer continues to overflow.
Social housing tenants who were forced out of their flats by sewage-contaminated water fear floods could strike again as a sewer continues to overflow.
Opposition councillors have raised concerns over possible council cuts to waste collections – including a proposal to collect black bins just once every three weeks.
Drivers have been hit by fines totalling nearly £2 million in just four months following the rollout of low-traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes in Haringey.
More than 1,500 properties owned by Barnet Council are affected by damp or mould, surveys have shown.
A by-election will be held in Golders Green next month following the death of long-serving councillor Melvin Cohen.
Haringey Council has paid £4,500 in compensation after a homeless woman and her young child spent nearly two years in accommodation without basic bathing facilities.
Council chiefs have defended sweeping changes to special educational needs services in Haringey amid concerns over their potential impact on children.
The trust that runs Alexandra Palace is seeking an emergency bailout as soaring energy bills are set to leave it more than £2million in the red.
Residents were left disappointed when a full council meeting set to discuss opposition to low-traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes in Haringey was called off this week.
Economic pressures and the ongoing impact of Covid-19 mean Haringey Council is forecast to spend £16 million more than previously expected during the current financial year.
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