10 – 11.30am, Tuesday 7th February Bruce Grove Youth Centre 10 Bruce Grove, Tottenham, N17 6RA  The Citizens’ Inquiry has been led by nine local community leaders based in Tottenham including Dawn Ferdinand, Head Teacher at the Willow Primary School on Broadwater Farm, Symeon Brown, Haringey Young People Empowered and Rev. Bunmi Fagbemi, Holy Trinity Church....
London Citizens kicked off their Mayoral Elections campaign on Monday 16th January with the launch of the Citizens Agenda for London. The event was held at St Mary’s Church, Somers Town, the parish of the 1920s housing campaigner, Fr Basil Jellicoe. Community leaders from across London revealed a series of proposals, which London Citizens will...
Citizens Inquiry into the Tottenham Riots Launch Saturday, October 15th 2011 11:00 – 12:30 Tottenham Town Hall (Map) http://www.citizensinquiry.org.uk/ The Citizens Inquiry into the Tottenham Riots is a community-led response to the riots. The inquiry is an organised long-term response to the riots led by community leaders who will shape the way civil society rebuilds Tottenham...
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On Saturday 15th October North London Citizens will launch the Citizens’ Inquiry into the Tottenham Riots. The Citizens Inquiry is a community-led response to the Tottenham Riots that aims to understand what caused the riots, how the riots have affected our communities and what now needs to be done. The Citizens Inquiry was commissioned by...
By Katie Hill, Finchley Reform Synagogue, North London Citizens This evening, along with three other members of FRS attended one of the most welcoming events I have ever been to. So welcoming that I felt compelled to come home and write down my thoughts straight away. The event took place near Queens Park, Brent, in...
A London Citizens team just met for the first time with new Chair of London Councils, Mayor Jules Pipe. Vastiana Belfon, a leader from St Johns-at-Hackney chaired the meeting and was joined by leaders from East, South and West London Citizens in proposing that London Councils become a Living Wage champion. It was a really...
Malcolm Grant, Provost of UCL, has today given a firm commitment to pay the London Living Wage to all contract staff at University College London. The decision will be implemented over the next two years as contracts are reviewed. This is a huge victory for the Living Wage campaign at UCL, which has involved students,...
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