1. Once more, Mark Amies is on the trail of despair in our community!
— Mark Amies (@Superfast72) August 18, 2019
2. Always happy to give great small businesses a plug
Dropped some more ground coffee bags down at @Munros_store check out their new organic fruit shed outside!! pic.twitter.com/m5ehGsEA4m— Cricklewood Coffee Roasters (@nw2coffee) August 18, 2019
3. We like a nice bit of stained glass window. Which is the best in the Borough?
Happy Feast Day of the Blessed Virgin Mary !— St Mary-at-Finchley (@StMarysFinchley) August 15, 2019
We kept the feast this morning, but our patronal festival isn’t til Sunday, 8th September—so the sparkling wine is still on ice for a little while longer! pic.twitter.com/qWCfGnD4Sf
4. A date for your diary if you run a small business
Our next @FSBNorthLondon Business Breakfast - connecting businesses in #Barnet. is on Monday 2 Sept at 8am.. Hope you can make it?— FSB Greater London (@FSBGtrLondon) August 17, 2019
The topic: Leading your business on an ethical anti-slavery path@BuzzingHelen @exposeddesign @BarnetCouncil
Booking Now: https://t.co/OXj61ayPdm https://t.co/svmZaJpSxf
5. Fabcy some Jazz next Weds?
The Tracy Mendham Quartet - 21st August - Tenor sax player Tracy has a big, strong sound in the tradition of Dexter Gordon, Hank Mobley and Sonny Rollins. She also writes some catchy tunes, and comes recommended by Alan Barnes and Willie and Alex Garnett. Please RT.— Mill Hill Jazz Club (@millhilljazz) August 18, 2019
6. A good start to the season from our local football team
Good solid 2-0 win yesterday for @hadleyfc against @SportingBengal. Blinkhorns MOTM was Nmandi pic.twitter.com/jDYHD6BwEh— Hadley Bricks (@HadleyBricks) August 18, 2019
7. And if you prefer oddly shaped balls
Here's all you need to know! Get involved! https://t.co/TPrr8wnOS7 pic.twitter.com/ww6AfqI0DG— Mill Hill Rugby Club (@MillHillRFC) August 15, 2019
8. Historical tweet of the week!
Tommy Flowers built Colossus, the world's electronic programmable computer and saved lives by using it to decrypt German messages.— Mill Hill Hist Soc (@MHHistSoc) August 11, 2019
He spent his final years living in Mill Hill: a new street on the MH East estate is named after him.https://t.co/ShK99ywgcd pic.twitter.com/xvHU4hMV4U
9. This is a project we support
Community gardens are a conduit for promoting good mental health, physical fitness, teaching practical & horticultural skills, sharing the joy of growing, & bringing people together. They can teach people to value and care for their environment. We💕our garden. @ccf_cricklewood https://t.co/l0l6pwE6Sg— Clitterhouse Farm, Cricklewood (@clitterhouse) August 13, 2019
10. Great to see the next generation of Rockstars are flourishing in Mill Hill
‘The Pretender’ Foo Fighters cover age 10-12. Skills learnt from a jam session - teamwork, creativity, improvisation, discipline, responsibility and how to have fun the old fashioned way! @foofighters @MillHillMusicCo #JUSTPLAY @youthmusic https://t.co/1JpYj3xNJO pic.twitter.com/oIHIxCVtQ4— Nameless (@heftymetalyouth) August 16, 2019
That's all folks
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