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London Borough of Culture 2027

Haringey's Real Rebels

Ordinary people who come together to organise, protest and campaign — celebrating the radical heritage of the rebel borough.

In 2027 Haringey will become the London Borough of Culture. The bid was marketed by the council under the strapline “Haringey — the rebel borough”.

Haringey's rebels have always been ordinary people who come together to organise, protest and campaign. By definition, a rebel is someone who resists authority, so it isn't surprising that many of these rebellions have been against the local authority itself. For example, in the past the council has called the police on cuts protesters, destroyed students' art in the Hornsey School of Art sit-in, blamed the 2011 riots on “outsiders” and closed popular community spaces.

But sometimes individual councillors have stood up to their colleagues — for example, when councillors were sacked for refusing to support the Poll Tax, or when councillors fought against the HDV proposal to sell off public land to developers. And sometimes the council as a whole has rebelled against the national government, for example in its recent active resistance to hostile measures against migrants.

Now we have a newly elected council with many members who have spent their lives in activism but are as yet untested in power.

Will they work with rebels — or against them?

Members of HCAN (Haringey Community Action Network) feared that some Haringey rebels might go unrecognised, forgotten, or deliberately erased from history. In May 2026 HCAN held a meeting for Haringey residents to share ideas for celebrating the borough's radical heritage and to promote future activism.

These are some of the proposals made at the meeting, with contact details for anyone interested in knowing more or getting involved.

Got an idea?

If you have an idea for a political action, rebellious event or artistic creation that you think should be a part of Haringey's Real Rebels, get in touch.

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