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Jubilee by-election candidates make their pitch for votes
Enfield youngsters urged to represent borough at London New Year’s Day Parade
Christmas celebrations at Angel Yard
Pizza Hut in Ponders End fined £30k over rat infestation
Free sessions offered for annual ‘open weekend’ at three Enfield leisure centres
‘Significant benefits’ of universal free school meals, report finds
Help available for the next generation of producers
Enfield domestic abuse charity appeals for votes to win prize
Eastenders star and ‘cultural icon’ to give Dugdale talk
Getting into the festive swing of things
School’s new £11m sixth form building to ‘transform’ learning for pupils
Progress on tackling ‘car meets’ in Enfield after A10 victim’s sister lobbies council and TfL
Edmonton resident hits out at council over collapsed wall
Supporting diverse minds across Enfield
How the community helped reopen a Ponders End church
Latest warning over council finances as ‘pressure’ continues
Sister’s heartbreak over denial of NHS care funding
Public meeting to discuss upcoming merger of NHS hospital trusts
New book based on Southgate author’s year-long adventure
Frustration over repeated fly-tipping in Edmonton street
Affordable housing target out of reach without more government help, Khan admits
City Hall to consider tourist tax on London hotels
Enfield gets low marks for parks in London-wide report
Southgate rue ‘missed opportunity’ after stalemate
Family-run fancy dress shop in Enfield set to close after 27 years
Police issue appeal for witnesses as victim of fatal road traffic collision in Edmonton named
New River bridge set to be named after beloved local cat
City Hall boosts funding for youth mentors amid spike in violent crime
Discussing the big issues in Winchmore Hill
Tens of thousands of migrant families living in poverty in London, report says
Southgate care home manager named finalist in national awards for women
City Hall planning chief casts doubt on new government’s housing targets
Hope of making Angel Edmonton ‘thriving, inclusive and resilient’ using government cash
London Assembly calls for end to ‘prostitute cautions’ by Met Police
Khan urged to help asylum seekers with transport costs
Pro-Palestine campaigners demand Enfield Council divest from firms linked to Israel ‘war crimes’
Police appeal to help find missing teenager from Edmonton
Concerns raised as another large office block set to be converted into flats
Southgate choir’s concert dedicated to late music director
My local library made me who I am today – it must be saved
Council to restrict licensed premises opening in Palmers Green and Bowes
New council plan promises ‘relentless focus’ on preventing serious youth violence
Ex-Premier League star gives ‘inspiring’ talk to Enfield college students
Edmonton Green to become ‘snow and ice paradise’ for lights switch-on
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18 Nov 2024 Wear A Gorilla Suit Day, National Double Cheeseburger Day, Peanut Butter Day... Does anyone take these seriously? And if someone did set out to celebrate a 'Day' every day for a year, what effect would it have on them? Local author Dan Brotzel set himself that very challenge, and found that the experiment had unexpected consequences...
16 Nov 2024 Exciting news for Alfred Herring! Securing a new lease marks a fresh chapter and opportunities ahead It’s great to see stability and growth in the community. Here's to continued success and a positive future for everyone involved. I wish you all the best in this new phase.
12 Nov 2024 Climate change is making our cities hotter, to the point where vulnerable people are dying from the heat, while associated heavy downpours are causing more flooding of streets and homes and leading to sewage overflows polluting our rivers. So what can we, as individuals, do to help? CPRE London say that we can start by taking the apparently trivial step[…]
11 Nov 2024 It's just over a year since newcomer to PG Anja Porter set up Broomfield Park Running Club, which this spring she broadened out to become Broomfield Park Active Club. In this article Anja outlines BPAC's evolution from a focus on fitness towards all-round sociability, both outdoors (regular walks and runs) and indoors (the club's pub evenings alternate between the Fox[…]
7 Nov 2024 Colin Younger wrote (message 7256) : So how many "pubs" can Palmers Green support? This will put pressure on the Fox. How so? This isn't a new pub. Just a replacement of an existing. The competition levels haven't changed. Fox always provided a superior experience but the Wethers was cheaper. The only difference now will be the replacement pub showing[…]
7 Nov 2024 The Community Engagement Officer is in place, and beginning to get to grips with the task.
7 Nov 2024 It's sad to read how afraid people feel because of the lack of open views behind walls and hedges. It's not easy to see how this can be dealt with; planting and Listed walls are inherent to the park.
6 Nov 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A recently published report contains recommendations aimed at making Broomfield Park more appealing and welcoming for some demographics that are underrepresented among visitors to the park, in particular teenage girls. A report summarising the outcome of the workshops held earlier this year can be downloaded from the Friends of Broomfield Park website The Make[…]
6 Nov 2024 The Make Space for Girls Broomfield Park project has published a report on the series of workshops with young women that were held in spring this year. Their purpose was to explore and co-design ideas of what's needed to make Broomfield Park more appealing and welcoming for teenage girls, non-binary teens, and boys.
5 Nov 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Enfield Council is currently advertising for a multidisciplinary team, led by a conservation landscape architect, to deliver the project to dismantle the remains of Broomfield House, "memorialise" it, bring the land it occupied back into use as part of Broomfield Park and restore various heritage features of the park. The primary focus[…]
5 Nov 2024 Enfield Council is currently advertising for a multidisciplinary team, led by a conservation landscape architect, to deliver the project to dismantle the remains of Broomfield House, 'memorialise' it, bring the land it occupied back into use as part of Broomfield Park and restore various heritage features of the park.
5 Nov 2024 great news hope it works out!
30 Oct 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Campaigning group Better Streets for Enfield are holding a public online meeting at 8pm on Tuesday 19th November under the title “Is Twenty Plenty in Enfield?” to discuss the case for a 20mph limit on most Enfield roads. Across large areas of London thirty mile an hour speed limits have over the[…]
25 Oct 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Transformation of a playground at a Palmers Green primary school into a more environmentally sustainable area was celebrated this morning at a tree planting ceremony attended by the leader of Enfield Council. Council leader Ergin Erbil and pupils at the ceremony at Hazelwood School (photo: Enfield Council) A rain garden planting session this morning[…]
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