Archway author’s debut novel success following rejection from publishers
Three years ago Tina Seskis began writing and found she was not only good at it, but enjoyed it.
Three years ago Tina Seskis began writing and found she was not only good at it, but enjoyed it.
Over-60s have been invited to pick up their rackets and enjoy the use of free tennis courts in Islington.
High-flying city workers descended on Petchey Academy last Friday for an annual five-a-side football tournament.
Youth football teams fear they will be priced-out of playing in Hackney after the council cut its subsidy for their pitches.
Islington’s anti-social behaviour (ASB) hotline has taken nearly 12,000 calls in its first year – more than one every hour.
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