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Why is Harringay the area spelled differently to Haringey the council?

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nickdastoor | 16:33 Tue 03rd Sep 2002 | People & Places
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Someone once told me Haringey council were worried about offending gay people but that sounds like a tall tale.
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The London Borough of Haringey was formed in 1965 from the old boroughs of Hornsey, Tottenham and Wood Green; it took it's name from the original name of the area, Haringey, which was in turn derived from a 13th century lord called Hering. That name got various corrupted to Hornsey and Harringay (a district of Hornsey). I can't imagine that councillors in 1964 were even aware of any connotations of the word 'gay' so it's safe to say this is indeed a tall tale.

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