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Totteridge (Finchley N20)
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Totteridge was, until 1965, in the county of Hertfordshire. The old district's northern and southern boundaries are distinct, Folly Brook in the south and Dollis Brook to the north and east. The name Totteridge is Saxon in origin and means Tata's ridge, but the earliest records are from the 13th century. There is an ancient yew tree in the church yard of St Andrews that is thought to be at least a thousand years old. The lord of the manor was originally the Bishop of Ely.
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Middle East conflict: Information for local communities
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Queen Elizabeth II Hendon Park memorial
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The twin panels installed at the Queens Road entrance to Hendon Park were originally conceived as a celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, generously funded by local individuals and institutions. After Her Majesty’s death in September 2022 the panels were re-imagined as a celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s life and reign.