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About London Borough of Haringey

Haringey has a wealth of interesting places to visit. Local landmarks include Alexandra Palace - the birthplace of television, with its surrounding unspoilt parkland for long walks and activities - and historic Bruce Castle Museum - a Grade I listed 16th Century manor house in 20 acres of parkland. Haringey is also a shopper's delight, with The Mall in Wood Green and the boutiques, art and book shops in Crouch End and Muswell Hill offering a tempting selection of treats. Lee Valley Regional Park is one of London's biggest open space, stretching 26 miles along the leafy banks of the River Lee and offering heritage sites, country parks, farms and more.


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Haringey Phoenix Group help blind and partially sighted people maintain their independence and also help them remain supported at home for as long as possible, see their website for more information: http://haringeyphoenix.org.uk/.

Haringey Deaf Service offer confidential support for adults who are deaf or have impaired hearing, email them to find out more: [email protected]

The Bridge Renewal Trust work towards reducing health inequalities, for more information see their website: http://www.bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk/