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  1. The Courtyard School is a free school for pupils with special educational needs. The pupils who attend the school have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and/or speech, language and communication needs. We provide a personalised education for up to 36 pupils, aged 14-18. Each…
  2. Mondays and Fridays 5-7pm term time
    Each session we cook a different dish from around the world. All recipes are creative, healthy, tasty, economical and easy to make.Try your hand at lots of things including food from Mexico, China, India, the Caribbean and Italy as well as traditional British dishes. We…
  3. Creative Support is a not-for-profit organisation promoting the independence, inclusion and wellbeing of people with care and support needs. We do this by working with the people we support, their families and partner agencies to deliver innovative, high-quality services to meet individual needs and aspirations.…
  4. Venues to play cricket in Islington: Wray Crescent, near Hornsey Road, N4 has a cricket pitch (booking required) and a cricket net (no booking required) Tufnell Park Playing Fields, near Tufnell Park tube station, N7 has a cricket net (no booking required) Organisations in Islington that offer cricket:…
  5. Crossroads Women's Centre is a disability-accessible multi-racial community resource. Home to 16 groups who provide self-help advice and information about a range of issues including escaping sexual and racial violence, opposing discrimination of all kinds, accessing benefits, housing and legal advice, etc.  Activities include research,…
  6. Crouch End Festival Chorus is one of Britain’s leading symphonic choirs with a reputation nationally and internationally for its eclectic repertoire, innovation and versatility in both the concert hall and recording studio. Based in north London, the choir was founded in 1984 by David Temple and…