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The Little Green Dragon in Winchmore Hill is among four pubs which have reached the final round of the Campaign for Real Ale's national Pub of the Year contest.
The Dugdale Arts Centre is looking for members of the local community with a stake in arts and culture to sit on its community panel.
Starting on 9th October and every second Wednesday after that, the Southgate Club will be the venue for a monthly night celebrating a dance that originated in California in the late 1920s - and the dancers get to choose the music!
David Williamson promises us a great opportunity to celebrate our community at the Palmers Green Festival on Sunday 1st September.
The organisers of the big annual music event at Forty Hall Farm had to cancel this year or risk its entire future, but instead they're putting on an alternative that is Not the Livestock Festival. It's restricted to 500 attendees and tickets are going fast!
Saturday sees the launch of a summer-long series of free events in Edmonton at the newly built Pavilion on the Green. Between now and September the Pavilion will play host to live music featuring styles from the African diaspora, holiday activities for young people, family arts, theatre and dance...
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Thanks to the filming and editing skills of Mark and Katie Hawkins, it's now possible to relive the Blues Chapter mini residency at St Harmonicas supported by Big Alan Craig with Lindsay Fraser Craig, or catch it for the first time.
The three recordings below were made on Saturday 24th October at the Southgate Club.
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