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National Planning Policy Framework: proposed reforms and other changes to the planning system (Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government 10/3/2026)
Walking and cycling improvements to A10/Lincoln Road junction (Transport for London 13/3/2026)
Revised proposals for housing development on part of Palace Gardens shopping centre, Enfield Town (DWS and RivingtonHark 21/3/2026)
Mayor's strategic licensing consultation (Mayor of London 27/3/2026)
Growing up in the online world: a national consultation (UK Government 26/5/2026)
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9 March The proposal also requests first aid training for bus drivers to be rolled out
8 March Neil Littman visits the new Winchmore Hill branch of a Cockfosters institution
7 March Civic centre leaders previously pledged to avoid marketing new homes at the council-led regeneration site to landlords and overseas buyers
6 March Five volunteers at Southbury Leisure Centre have between them dedicated 45 years to helping older people stay fit
6 March Patients are taking out their frustration over long waits at hospitals on the nearest staff member
5 March Enfield and Haringey now account for half of all measles cases confirmed in the UK so far this year
5 March Locals say an alleyway between gardens and railway tracks is being used by burglars to gain access to properties at night
5 March Union Bar & Restaurant Ltd repeatedly allowed indoor smoking and antisocial behaviour on the premises
5 March New schools programme will bring “remarkable story” of Trent Park House alive
5 March Enfield Council says it is working to make sure "people living in HMOs in Enfield have safe and secure homes"
5 March Up to 60 new resource-hungry data centres are scheduled to be built in London in the coming years
4 March The Spin is a “celebration of warmth, gentle humour, friendship and self-discovery” set in Northern Ireland
4 March Around 300 homes are proposed for Palace Gardens as well as new shops and public spaces
3 March The Edmonton building has undergone a comprehensive revamp and now offers additional facilities for local people – plus a café
3 March Too many new housing developments in London are opposed because of how they look
2 March More than 90% of children with complex needs have been placed outside the borough
2 March A total of £913,000 has been given away to local projects across three rounds of the Meridian Water Community Chest programme
2 March Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan confirms Met Police officers will trial handheld facial recognition devices
1 March Cliff Dobbs, enterprise manager for Angel Yard and Launch It’s North London area manager, on how the charity is providing new opportunities to gain business skills
28 February Andrew Warshaw explains how bad weather and remote refereeing has created a fixtures headache for Enfield Town FC
27 February Two months ahead of a potentially seismic local election, Labour and Tory councillors spent an evening throwing accusations at each other
27 February The total £21billion budget is shared across City Hall, Transport for London, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, and London Fire Brigade
27 February Headteacher of Ark John Keats Academy says she is "delighted" to open "exceptional" new facility for school's A-Level students
26 February Guney Dogan failed to publicly declare on his register that he held a leasehold contract with the council for a commercial premises in Enfield Town
26 February A revised phasing plan aiming to "speed up" delivery of the 2,000-home redevelopment of Joyce and Snells was agreed by senior Labour councillors this week
26 February Connections offers a range of care and activities for older people or those who need care, as well as respite for carers
26 February From 3rd March the station in Fore Street will open 10am-10pm on weekdays and 9am-7pm on weekends
26 February The new Pride of Enfield Fund has been launched with help from a government investment programme aiming to "inspire community pride"
26 February British Transport Police faces criticism at London Assembly for failing to come to aid of Transport for London staff
25 February An extra 22 homes will now be added to the scheme previously approved four years ago
25 February Ergin Erbil posted a highly misleading video containing numerous falsehoods about Crews Hill Golf Club over the weekend
25 February Two additional examination hearings of the draft Local Plan will consider new information provided by Enfield Council.
25 February Enfield Chase Rotary Club is London's only breakfast Rotary club
24 February Teon Francis, aged 46, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply class A drugs and breaching a criminal behaviour order
24 February Plans for 162 homes on Arnos Grove Station's car parks were originally approved four years ago but the development has since stalled
24 February Two-thirds of riders feel their local area also has inadequate cycling infrastructure
23 February The organisation is putting on a special event to mark its 40th anniversary next month
22 February After the success of November's event, CareerQuest returns to the Dugdale later this month
21 February Samuel Asiamah (with hard hat) is the director of Altar Create CIC
20 February "Frontline services" set to be protected in 2026/27 budget but back-office cuts and cash-raising proposals still needed to balance books
20 February Greater London Authority will receive £135m more than expected in business rates revenue and £8m extra in council tax returns
20 February The previously unregulated taxi services offered by brightly-lit pedicabs, popular with tourists, have been criticised for noise pollution, expensive fares and lax road safety
20 February Terri-Louise Brown has founded The Empowerment Awards with a mission to champion achievements within the disability community
19 February The Sisterhood Rickshaw Rally raises money to support women's education and health in India
19 February The disgraced former prince Andrew, currently under arrest, officially opened the new hospital building at Chase Farm seven years ago
19 February It means there are now at least three trees for every new home so far built at the Edmonton redevelopment zone
18 February Cornel Mui was caught on CCTV fly-tipping in Kenninghall Road last summer
18 February Mayor admits hate crime rates are still "too high" in the capital but wants to help Londoners "break bread" together
17 February At least 34 cases have been reported in Enfield and more than 60 in total across North London
17 February The Tories want to bring back weekly bin rounds but Labour claims the move will cost £7m and is "unaffordable"
17 February An empty white space in the area of Whitewebbs Park is shown on the council-produced map supposed to be highlighting public green spaces
17 February The London Assembly's transport committee spent months investigating the barriers faced by London’s 1.2 million-strong disabled population
16 February The Meridian Grand wedding and banqueting venue is seeking to build a 144-bedroom hotel next to the North Circular
16 February The Metropolitan Police has recently stepped up its use of the technology at large public events in London, including at last year’s Notting Hill Carnival
16 February London Assembly told six sites across the capital were considered for the government's new towns programme but only two were chosen
15 February Dispatch editor James Cracknell what the future might hold for print newspapers
14 February Khilna Gudhka, Rose Bramble and Annie Smol from Empowering Disability In Enfield on the group’s local efforts to combat digital exclusion
13 February Enfield Council has granted permission for both UK Power Networks and Thames Water to dig up two key routes at the same time
13 February But Tim Leaver was unable to offer any reassurances over how quickly the 10,000-homes target will be met at the Edmonton redevelopment zone
13 February The Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division minnows beat the FA Vase trophy holders to reach the quarter-finals
12 February William Chipoma admitted receiving £70,500 for selling data he had illegally accessed
12 February The crowdfunded projects focus on youth services, skills, wellbeing, green spaces and support for families and were picked following assessment by a panel
11 February The plans include second staircases in tower blocks that had previously been approved without them despite new fire safety legislation being drawn up
11 February Families can met Rex the friendly Tyrannosaurus at Palace Gardens in Enfield Town next week
11 February Removal of safer schools officers and youth engagement and diversion officers blamed by London Assembly members for rising distrust
11 February Southbury Leisure Centre is taking part in an NBA-funded scheme to encourage children aged from five to 15 to take up the sport
10 February Trish Holmes first joined the Met in 2003 and has been described by a colleague as representing "the very best of neighbourhood policing"
10 February With three months until polling day, the race for control of Enfield Civic Centre has firmly begun
10 February Platinum Performing Arts has completed a bright new revamp of the Edmonton theatre
10 February The move is partly inspired from well-renowned approach used in Vienna to keep rent levels low and has been broadly welcomed
9 February Metropolitan Police officers are appealing for information about the fatal collision early on Friday morning
9 February In an article published on 13th January 2026 (Enfield masseur struck off register after sex assault convictions) we reported that the convictions against Yuliyan Dimov included three offences against an underage girl. This was incorrect – all 20 offences were against adult females. The full corrected piece can be read here.
9 February Families are being urged to ensure they are vaccinated against the highly infectious virus which can cause serious health issues
9 February The drivers had used Blue Badges that did not belong to them to park in disabled parking spaces
9 February The current shop floor at the rear would be converted for housing while a vacant unit at the front of the building would become the new post office
8 February Neil Littman visits HK Noodles in Enfield Town to sample its eclectic and reasonably priced menu
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News, whats on listings and discussions for Palmers Green and surrounding areas
News, whats on listings and discussions for Palmers Green and surrounding areas

5 Mar 2026 Once again unspecified 'significant disruption to other uses of the Hertford Loop line' outweighs the continued inconvenience to PG station users. Does anyone know what the significant disruption is?
4 Mar 2026 In the context of the Solace chief executive's article, the BBC have this week published two reports, neither of which is very reasssuring: Five years since Sarah Everard, what's changed? Met chief 'can see why women don't trust police' And a news website has published an article telling the story of what happened five years ago (including police intervention at[…]
4 Mar 2026 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Five year after Sarah Everard was murdered by a London policeman, the chief executive of the charity Solace, Nahar Choudhury, looks back on what has happened since then and concludes that with regard to violence against women, little has changed, and the Met have not sufficiently reformed. Originally published on the Solace[…]
2 Mar 2026 Southgate & Wood Green MP Bambos Charalambous has received an assurance from the rail minister that ramp access options for Palmers Green station will be investigated. On 24th January Bambos Charalambous MP posted the following message on Bluesky: This afternoon, I met with the rail minister, Lord Hendy. It was great to have an opportunity to discuss and explore the[…]
25 Feb 2026 Enfield Council is proposing to remove a right-turn restriction at the junction of Palmerston Road and Kelvin Avenue which was introduced as one of the measures that created the Bowes low-traffic neighbourhood (LTN). However, some residents oppose this change, fearing that it will increase local traffic levels.
23 Feb 2026 You may have been one of the near 950 signatories supporting Pinkham Way Alliance’s submission to Haringey’s draft local plan. Thank you if so, and if not, there will be future consultation opportunities. Haringey is the host borough and therefore planning authority for the Pinkham Way site, which is substantially owned by the North London Waste Authority. The NLWA is[…]
21 Feb 2026 And so, this flyposting continues. As we are aware, this is a crime (unless LBE has given permission...which I doubt!). It is a dangerous and unlawful activity, which, as a J.P., I must obviously oppose. It is the park safety notices which seem to be mostly affected by this crime. I doubt that the perpetrator is part of our PG[…]
18 Feb 2026 Enfield Council has been awarded £1.5m from the ministry of housing, communities and local government through the Pride in Place Impact Fund. A large chunk of this money will be awarded to local charities and other groups to improve shared spaces and for 'community-led projects that inspire civic pride and boost economic activity'. Bids must be submitted by 9th March.
18 Feb 2026 If news reports of rising temperatures, melting ice caps or forest fires fill you with dread and anxiety, you aren’t alone. You might be experiencing ‘climate anxiety’, and while it's a relatively new term, it’s on the rise and particularly affects young people. A meeting on Monday 2nd March which you can join in person or online will help you[…]
18 Feb 2026 Having suffered badly from measles when small I completely support pressures to vaccinate towards herd immunity. Its seemingly forgotten risk was brought home to me today when visiting the British Museum and their current Hawaii exhibition: following a1823 visit by their king and members of the royal Hawaiian court to secure protection and alliance with the British Crown the delegation[…]
18 Feb 2026 On Tuesday Enfield Dispatch published an update on the measles outbreak in Enfield, including information about the situation in neighbouring boroughs - Haringey and Barnet. It refers to UKHSA advice that unvaccinated children who have been in contact with a measles case should stay away from school. Families urged to get vaccinated as measles outbreak continues to spread.
15 Feb 2026 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here An outbreak of measles affecting schools in Enfield has put children in hospital and threatens to spread to other parts of the capital. As reported in various news outlets and on the Enfield Council website, there is growing concern about an outbreak of measles in seven Enfield schools which has the potential[…]
12 Feb 2026 Oops! “Out damn spot!”
12 Feb 2026 I do live in it and I detest it. Our road is the only road with no direct access to the High street without driving straight into heavy traffic up Bourne Hill, Southgate roundabout and along the High Street, doing nothing for the so-called Healthy Streets measures. I feel unsafe at night as the road is deathly quiet and dark.[…]
11 Feb 2026 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Basil Clarke criticises Tory leader Alessandro Georgiou's failure to set out a proper argument for "ripping out" the Fox Lane low traffic neighbourhood. As Karl Brown notes, the statement in the Enfield Dispatch by the Conservative leader in Enfield - "I detest Labour's LTNs" - comes over more as an "outburst"[…]
10 Feb 2026 A report in the Enfield Dispatch reveals that it’s not to be ALL LTNs but only “Labour LTN’s” which would be removed in the event of a Conservative local election victory. An extension of Orwell’s: “Conservative LTN’s good, Labour LTN’s bad”. Identify your own street from the map of Enfield’s LTN’s, determineif you’re a Labour or Conservative LTN and then,[…]
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Wednesday 18 March
Community resilience networking event
Saturday 21 March
Enfield Choral Society Spring Concert: Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle
Saturday 21 March
Winchmore String Orchestra: Concert in aid of Asthma + Lung UK
Friday 27 March
Nightingale Cancer Support Centre: Wine tasting evening
Friday 29 May
Shakespeare's Globe at Forty Hall: Hamlet family workshop (ages 5-8)
Friday 29 May
Shakespeare's Globe at Forty Hall: Hamlet family workshop (ages 9-11)
Thursday 5 March until Saturday 28 March
Chickenshed: The Wrong They Knew


