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  1. Crouch End Festival Chorus is one of Britain’s leading symphonic choirs with a reputation nationally and internationally for its eclectic repertoire, innovation and versatility in both the concert hall and recording studio. Based in north London, the choir was founded in 1984 by David Temple and…
  2. Saint Silas is a lively church faithful to the Catholic tradition of the Church of England. The Community Hall at Saint Silas is a popular meeting space with a kitchen & toilets. Centrally heated, there is seating available for forty people - though the hall could  accommodate eighty standing. Situated on…
  3. Monday closed; Tuesday 9.30am-7pm; Wednesday 9:30am-1pm; Thursday 9.30am-7pm; Friday closed; Saturday 11am5pm; Sunday closed.
    Cat and Mouse Library
Read, Learn, Connect Public library services Books for adults and children, audio books, large print books. Online resources: eBooks and eAudio, eMagazines and eNewspapers Free public Wi-Fi. Dedicated lap-top points. 6 free to use public computers with Internet access and Microsoft Office. Study tables and quiet study area. Photocopier.…
  4. Open Monday and Saturday 1pm - 4pm.
    Schools, churches, businesses and individuals donate non-perishable, in-date food to the foodbank. All food given out by foodbanks is donated. ‘Supermarket Collections’ are one of the main ways that food is donated: These are food drives held at supermarkets where volunteers give shoppers a ‘foodbank…
  5. Stay and Play and Toy Library: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am to 12pm; After-School Club: Monday to Friday, 3.15-6.15pm; Holiday Playscheme (No playscheme Easter 2020): Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm; Youth Club: Monday to Wednesday from 6.15-9.30pm; In Touch Project: Wednesday and Thursday, 10.30am to 3pm; Weekenders Club: Friday, Saturday, 11am to 3pm; Healthy Lifestyles for over 50s: Monday, 11am to 1pm; Young Parents Group and Toy Library: Friday 10am to 12 noon (contact Daniella Taylor, 07886 611103).
    Community Warm Space Offer:  Drop-in, refreshments and wrap-around support.  Wednesday at 11am – 2pm, option to join Afrikan Yoga.  Hot drinks and soup provided. Octopus member Community Centres will be offering wrap-around support and activities at Warm Places over the winter months. We have worked together to…
  6. After-school and holidays
    Afterschool Club: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 6pm. Youth Club: Monday and Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pm. Holiday Playscheme: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm.
    Elizabeth House Community Warm Space Offer: Visit our website for details on our activities for children, adults and older residents Elizabeth House | Activities (elizabeth-house.org.uk) We run an after-school club and holiday playscheme for children from Reception age. Contact us for more information or visit http://elizabeth-house.org.uk/ With a large hall,…
  7. Groundwork London is a social and environmental regeneration charity. For almost 20 years we’ve worked across the capital to help communities become greener, stronger and healthier. Our services include: Landscape Design Services- Improving community spaces Volunteering Services- Bringing people together to support local action Green…
  8. Network which aims to assist community organisations seeking to improve the environment and transport facilities in the neighbourhood, particularly for public transport users, pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users and people on low incomes. Current work is mostly based in Camden, Haringey and Islington. Cuppa-Tea is also…
  9. Debtors Anonymous (DA) is a twelve-step programme for anyone who wants to stop incurring unsecured debt. DA encourages careful record keeping and monitoring of finances – including purchases, income, and debt payments – so that you get a clearer picture of your spending habits. This information is used to develop healthier spending practices, supporting you in keeping…
  10. Provides information, advice and training in fundraising for local voluntary groups. Organises conferences and seminars. Can assist in identifying sources of funding, preparing applications, devising fundraising strategy. Publishes the newsletter 'Voluntary Voice' which gives details of funding sources and methods. Ring for more details.
  11. Multicultural and non-sexist children's books supplier. Deals with schools, libraries and individuals. Can supply material on particular issues such as the environment or disability. Membership for an annual fee entitles you to various benefits including discounts, please contact for details. 12,000 members. Open Monday to Friday…
  12. The Manna is St Stephen's project to improve the quality of life of vulnerable people in the area by providing a strong community to belong to, and by offering practical, emotional and spiritual support.  The Manna has become a home to people struggling with addiction, loneliness,…