Young ballet dancers beat 250 hopefuls to star in Cinderella
Three young ballerinas from Alexandra Palace and Crouch End are working alongside professional dancers after winning places in English Youth Ballet’s Cinderella in Hollywood.
Senior Reporter
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Three young ballerinas from Alexandra Palace and Crouch End are working alongside professional dancers after winning places in English Youth Ballet’s Cinderella in Hollywood.
A firefighter transformed historic West Hampstead Fire Station into a more attractive and welcoming place with hanging baskets, trees and shrubs.
Signature at Highgate care home, in The Bishops Avenue - often called ‘Billionaire’s Row' -has been named the most luxurious in the UK.
The owners of the new B Bagel cafe close to Hampstead Heath have announced their planned opening date.
New luxury flats have gone on sale as part of the restoration of Hornsey Town Hall but an associated arts centre is still to open.
DIY chain Leyland has opened its latest new store in Haverstock Hill, Belsize Park - despite a campaign to protect a nearby family business.
Dozy drivers following sat nav devices are getting stuck on a set of stairs in the middle of the Maitland Park housing estate near Chalk Farm.
Muswell Hill Indian and Bengali restaurant Taste of Nawab has been named a winner in the Best Restaurant category at the Curry Life Awards.
Comedian Ricky Gervais and author Jane Fallon, attended a World Animal Day gala in aid of animal welfare charity, Mayhew
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