12 to 15 year olds to be offered COVID-19 vaccine
On Monday 13 September, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Sajid Javid, announced that young people aged 12 to 15 in England will be offered one dose of t
Haringey to receive £127m for council homes – third highest grant to London borough
Haringey has been awarded £127million by the Mayor of London - the third highest grant in the capital after ambitious plans to deliver a new generation of co
Haringey review of polling districts and places
Voters in Haringey may be casting their votes in new locations, due to a review of polling districts and polling places in the borough.
Have your say on housing services in Haringey
Residents across Haringey can now have their say on a proposal to bring housing services back under the direct management of the Local Authority.
Covid vaccine invite to all 16 and 17-year-olds
Invitations to get a Covid vaccine will be landing on the doormats of all 16 and 17-year-olds in a further effort to boost take-up in this age group.
Safety of Women and Girls at Night Survey
Haringey Council is looking to better understand the experience of women and girls in Haringey about their experiences after dark in the borough.
Joint statement - ongoing situation in Afghanistan
Cllr Peray Ahmet, Leader of Haringey Council, Cllr Lucia Das Neves, Cabinet Member for Health, Social Care and Well-being, and Lucy Nabijou, Co-ordinator of
Haringey officially opens Chad Gordon Autism Campus in Tottenham
Local dignitaries gathered in Tottenham to attend the official opening of Haringey’s new campus for adults with autism.
Hoorays on Results Days
Children and young people right across Haringey have been celebrating their GCSE, A-Level, BTEC and other vocational qualification results this past week.
Rules on self isolation are changing
From 16 August, when even more people will have the protection of both vaccine doses, anyone who is a close contact of a positive case, and