Veteran from Camden visits RAF Museum with Age UK
A 92-year-old veteran from Camden recalled his time serving in the Second World War during a recent visit to the RAF Museum.
A 92-year-old veteran from Camden recalled his time serving in the Second World War during a recent visit to the RAF Museum.
A doll’s house that was anonymously donated to Lauderdale House and is a replica of the 16th century private home, has been put on display in the window of the new veterinary practice on Highgate High Street.
Popular children’s author Cornelia Funke handed out prizes to 16 children whose short stories have been selected to appear in a published book.
Old and new users of a West Hampstead community centre gathered together last week for a celebratory lunch in honour of its 30th anniversary.
James Earl, 46, of Fordwych Road, is chairman of the newly-recognised West Hamsptead Development Forum, He thinks its main focus will be the area in between West Hampstead’s three stations, that has been earmarked for major development.
A 20-year-old man from Highgate is embarking on a mountaineering expedition that will take him to peaks that have been walked on by fewer people than the moon
An elderly woman was left shocked by a teenage couple engaging in a lewd act in the middle of a park often used by toddlers and their parents.
A cake was shared to celebrate the first birthdays of Belsize Community Library and Belsize Park Post Office.
Actor Peter Egan has organised and will be taking part in charity fundraisers for the Animals Asia Foundation.
Door-to-door fish-sellers have been aggressively peddling their wares to residents of Hampstead – filling their freezers with fish when customers have only agreed to buy one.
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