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Thursday, 30 March, 2023
Warm Places provides a welcoming environment to sit down and have a cup of tea/coffee/hot chocolate. If you wish to play a board game or do a crossword puzzle, please ask a member of staff.
Haringey Wellbeing Walks are free and led by trained walk leader volunteers, offering group walks across Haringey’s parks and green spaces. All residents are welcome to attend. Please arrive a few minutes before the start of the walk and introduce yourself to the walk leader.

Think about a classroom. How is everyone sat? Everyone is sat at their desks, facing the same way. What is left deals with spatial structures that shape human communication culture. We see it in theatres, while waiting to be served at counters, the hierarchy in a courtroom, in school and church, as...

Shake off those winter blues and step into a gentle workout session to help make a good start to the New Year. What’s on offer: martial arts, dance, chair exercise, and more… Activity sessions: MondayChair Exercise - 9 January to 27 March, 2pm-3pm: Sophia House, Anthill Road N15 4AQ - 50+Pilates -...
Exploring what it means to be young Black British today. Produced by Attic in partnership with Tramshed in association with Theatre Peckham & Bernie Grant Arts Centre If only he knew. If only he listened. A tragic suicide. Two young Black lives are blown apart. In the madness of grief, Matthew...
Friday, 31 March, 2023

The amazing Sheba Monserrat encourages participants to move in gentle ways that are truly beneficial to both their fitness and wellbeing. Stretches, freestyling and dance routines all feature, but are made accessible. In March, Sheba will introduce us to some iconic female musicians from the...
All Roads is the world premiere of a new play by Roy Williams (Death of England, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads) which explores what it means to love, grieve and build your own future, being young Black British today. Age guidance: 12 years + ‘[Roy Williams’ plays] explore the fault lines of...

What to expectA short talk on a bird species or bird-related topic each weekA guided transect survey of the whole siteHelp with identifying birds visually and by birdsongBy booking onto multiple sessions you’ll gain a deeper understanding of seasonal cycles, and improve your I.D. skillsWho can...
Join our messy fun for little hands - make, stick, colour and paint! Every Friday at 10.30am - term time only.

Watch this pre-recorded all-female panel of pioneering contemporary theatre makers discussing the state of the contemporary stage. The discussion can be viewed on YouTube (external link). Each speaker is breaking new ground in the fields of verbatim theatre, community theatre, under representation...

Commemorating the life of artist Beatrice Offor (1864-1920) who lived in Tottenham, this exhibition explores her beautiful portraits and the different imaginings and portrayals of the women she painted. Bringing together her artworks from the collections at Bruce Castle Museum alongside recently...

After the success of last year’s event 'Creating Enabling Environments', Haringey’s SEND service, in conjunction with NHS England, is holding an online London Autistic Conference with a focus on: ‘Preparing for Adulthood’ The conference includes neurodivergent people sharing their research,...
Every Friday, 10am to 11am - during term time only. Drop-in session for babies and toddlers to meet new friends!

Join us for our weekly gardening group. Have fun whilst doing something purposeful and improving your health and wellbeing. Get involved, help organise, clear, dig, plant, grow and nurture our community garden.
Haringey Wellbeing Walks are free and led by trained walk leader volunteers, offering group walks across Haringey’s parks and green spaces. All residents are welcome to attend. Please arrive a few minutes before the start of the walk and introduce yourself to the walk leader.

Think about a classroom. How is everyone sat? Everyone is sat at their desks, facing the same way. What is left deals with spatial structures that shape human communication culture. We see it in theatres, while waiting to be served at counters, the hierarchy in a courtroom, in school and church, as...

Shake off those winter blues and step into a gentle workout session to help make a good start to the New Year. What’s on offer: martial arts, dance, chair exercise, and more… Activity sessions: MondayChair Exercise - 9 January to 27 March, 2pm-3pm: Sophia House, Anthill Road N15 4AQ - 50+Pilates -...
Exploring what it means to be young Black British today. Produced by Attic in partnership with Tramshed in association with Theatre Peckham & Bernie Grant Arts Centre If only he knew. If only he listened. A tragic suicide. Two young Black lives are blown apart. In the madness of grief, Matthew...
Saturday, 1 April, 2023
All Roads is the world premiere of a new play by Roy Williams (Death of England, Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads) which explores what it means to love, grieve and build your own future, being young Black British today. Age guidance: 12 years + ‘[Roy Williams’ plays] explore the fault lines of...

Watch this pre-recorded all-female panel of pioneering contemporary theatre makers discussing the state of the contemporary stage. The discussion can be viewed on YouTube (external link). Each speaker is breaking new ground in the fields of verbatim theatre, community theatre, under representation...
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