Another busy week. I was up in York taking a break for a couple of days, went to see the rather fantabulous Stone Foundation on Friday night, watched the mighty Hadley FC win 4-0 and had a rather good Lamb Vindaloo from the Mill Hill Tandoori last night. How was your week? This is my pick of what the local tweeters have been up to.
1. My friends at Liberty UK released this video featuring yours truly this week. I am rather proud to have been asked to contribute. I don't normally choose tweets featuring myself, but this is rather important, so please have a look and if you agree with me, retweet this and tell your MP.
#WeProtest to make our voices heard when the powerful refuse to listen.
— Liberty (@libertyhq) November 24, 2021
When the council tried to close Friern Barnet Library, the community came together to save it.
Gov's #PolicingBill would have shut their protest down.
Email your MP to stop the Bill https://t.co/1LDsylDvxn pic.twitter.com/Uk1WmFF8vy
2. Dramatic pictures from Colindale. One has to wonder why people don't drive in a careful manner
Few days since this, but honestly, this junction is the absolute worst. The lights are phased so that there’s no timing at all for pedestrians to cross. The stop line is placed so that there’s not enough space for buses turning into Colindale Ave. Burn it all and start again. https://t.co/EfmK9atSFc
— Jamie Gladden / 3songsnoflash (@3songsnoflash) November 27, 2021
3. A rather good piece from ur friend Mark Amies on the murals of Cricklewood station
Cricklewood’s time travel platform
— BarnetPost (@BarnetPost) November 28, 2021
New murals tell local history at Cricklewood railway stationhttps://t.co/uLBBYd88Je
4. Lorraine was feeling nostalgic when she saw this piccie. So am I now!
The landscape of Cricklewood changed for ever when this building was demolished pic.twitter.com/rTWH1uj2Kg
— Lorraine King (@lorrainemking) November 26, 2021
5. Did any of you see this rather magnificent machine passing through Cricklewood, Hendon or Mill Hill yesterday morning. It woke me up, but sadly the curtains were drawn!
Thameslink cancelled my train to mill hill I am just going to get this one pic.twitter.com/BmxU0AUd9l
— Russell Hope (@SuperbugKiller) November 27, 2021
6. To my mind, this is what a bookshop should look like. I must take a trip up to check it out
Last day filming in London. Today was at a gorgeous little book shop in North Finchley 📚 pic.twitter.com/QATpJO8yyB
— Jax Buckland (@JaxBuckland) November 26, 2021
7. Unlike some local cemetaries, Golders Green is always impeccable and if you want to keep it like that, here's your chance!
The London Cremation Company PLC is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic part-time Gardener (24-hours), to join the Gardens team at Golders Green Crematorium in London. This role is offering a salary of up to £25,000.https://t.co/r9P2uUT5me#horticulturejobs #gardeningjobs pic.twitter.com/Z6EH48TP8d
— ECG (@ecgrecruitment) November 26, 2021
8. Perhaps we should take a moment to reflect on what happens when refugees are demonised
The Weiner Holocaust Library has launched their Refugee Map where you can explore hundreds of refugee stories from Library’s family paper collections
— Mill Hill Hist Soc (@MHHistSoc) November 26, 2021
Including 3 from Edgware and Hendon which I know must only just be the tip of the iceberghttps://t.co/TQw6XvKXD2 pic.twitter.com/oJlVaRB8mr
9. I saw a rather good performance from our local team, Hadley FC yesterday. This was my pick of the goals.
8’ Goal! A good move is finished by Billy Baird and we take the lead
— Hadley FC (@hadleyfc) November 27, 2021
HAD 1-0 ARL pic.twitter.com/un5ukr0H3Q
10. Did you see Zoe Rahman at Frith Manor School last Sunday? If you didn't you missed a treat
Thoroughly enjoyed the set by our good friend @zoe_rahman at Frith Manor School last night. A rare treat to see such amazing musicians on our doorstep https://t.co/fn1fcegxe4
— #MillHillMusicComplex (@MillHillMusicCo) November 22, 2021
That's all folks
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