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Village Raw - ISSUE 1

Village Raw is a magazine that explores cultural stories from Crouch End, East Finchley, Highgate, Muswell Hill and the surrounding areas. The magazine is created by the community, for the community. If you like this issue you can support the project through a subscription or donation. See the links below. The first issue of Village Raw magazine includes: WOMEN ONLY - Female artists explore the role women have played in Highgate’s history. CRAFTING THE FUTURE - Local crafters championing handmade products. VILLAGE SOUNDS - Q&A with local musicians Gabriella Swallow and Luke Eira. CREATIVITY IS POWER: Rickardo Stewart discusses youth provision and outreach. IN LIMBO: Photographer Dan Bridges captures the essence of Hornsey Town Hall. AN UNDERTONE OF HARMONY - Chriskitch’s Chris Honor discusses harmony. WALK AND TALK (AND EAT) – The Walk and Talk Club. THE HERBAL HOME - The herbal essentials that every home’s medicine chest should have. THE LAST STRAW - N8’s war on single-use plastic. NOT YOUR USUAL SALAD - A recipe from the Sustainable Supper Club. VILLAGE ESSAY - Mina Aidoo writes On Being Human: Learning to Feel Again. AND MORE…

Village Raw is a magazine that explores cultural stories from Crouch End, East Finchley, Highgate, Muswell Hill and the surrounding areas. The magazine is created by the community, for the community. If you like this issue you can support the project through a subscription or donation. See the links below. The first issue of Village Raw magazine includes:

WOMEN ONLY - Female artists explore the role women have played in Highgate’s history.
CRAFTING THE FUTURE - Local crafters championing handmade products.
VILLAGE SOUNDS - Q&A with local musicians Gabriella Swallow and Luke Eira.
CREATIVITY IS POWER: Rickardo Stewart discusses youth provision and outreach.
IN LIMBO: Photographer Dan Bridges captures the essence of Hornsey Town Hall.
AN UNDERTONE OF HARMONY - Chriskitch’s Chris Honor discusses harmony.
WALK AND TALK (AND EAT) – The Walk and Talk Club.
THE HERBAL HOME - The herbal essentials that every home’s medicine chest should have.
THE LAST STRAW - N8’s war on single-use plastic.
NOT YOUR USUAL SALAD - A recipe from the Sustainable Supper Club.
VILLAGE ESSAY - Mina Aidoo writes On Being Human: Learning to Feel Again.
AND MORE…

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VILLAGE GREEN<br />

Specialists in charities<br />

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within the entertainment<br />

and artistic industries.<br />

75 Maygrove Road<br />

West Hampstead<br />

London NW6 2EG<br />

020 7372 6494<br />

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UNEXPECTED OASIS<br />

Sunnyside Community Gardens, off Sunnyside Road, is a<br />

wonderful, volunteer-run garden that has been a part of<br />

the neighbourhood since 1977. They compost their green<br />

waste, cultivate an organic garden, and enjoy the wildlife<br />

that their conservation area and pond brings. They also<br />

have a long history of providing therapeutic horticulture<br />

for people with disabilities or recovering from illness. The<br />

Sunnyside Sunday Social takes place on the first Sunday<br />

of the month, and is an informal gathering for visitors to<br />

enjoy tea, cake, gardening, knitting and various seasonal<br />

activities – everyone is welcome.<br />

For more information on volunteering or the socials, check:<br />

www.sunnysidecommunitygardens.org<br />

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