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The Gentleman Highwayman of Hornsey Road
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About this event
In 2020 Butler Gallery moved to its new location at Evans’ Home on John’s Quay, Kilkenny. This momentous occasion has afforded the gallery the chance to reach out beyond its walls to invite and welcome a vast array of communities and audiences to take part in a new chapter of life for the gallery. June is Pride month and to mark this special occasion the gallery is teaming up with Kilkennny Leader Partnership to programme a series of events and activities which will be just the start of a prolonged process of mutual cultural and artistic engagement with LGBTQ communities across Kilkenny and further afield.
Readers letters
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are a major topic of debate in Islington
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Islington Gazette readers letters have expressed their views both for and against Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs).
Low traffic neighbourhood plans given election boost
An Islington resident, full name and address supplied, writes:
There has been much debate within the community as to the local support for Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs).
Thursday’s elections have delivered a clear answer across Islington and Hackney. The campaigners who sought to turn the Islington and Hackney by-elections into referenda on LTNs have proven that there is exceptionally strong democratic support for LTNs. The most prominent anti-LTN campaigners who stood for election have not won their by-elections and have finished at, or close to, the bottom of the electoral standings.
Britains Toys were local boys
Posted by Hugh on November 13, 2020 at 18:44 in History of Harringay
I m not sure how old you need to be for the name
Britains Toys to cast something of a magic spell. But Britains soldiers, cowboys & indians and animals were as much a part of my childhood as the x-box is for kids today. So, I was interested to discover recently that Britain s was a local firm.
Britains was established by William Britain (1828-1906) a toy maker of Birmingham, England, in about 1845. He moved his family to a house at 28 Lambton Road, Hornsey Rise, and there gradually established a cottage industry involving the family, producing ingenious mechanical clockwork toys, but these were too expensive to be mass produced.
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