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Khan says ‘London is for everyone’ in response to second Trump presidency
Plans for ‘unsafe’ tower block refused at fourth time of asking
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London Assembly calls for more cash to help replace dangerous cladding
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TfL responds to complaints over North London bus services
Construction set to restart on Arnos Grove Station housing site
Rough sleeping in London hits new record high
Sadiq Khan welcomes first Labour budget in 14 years
Two deaths on borough’s roads in two days
TfL rejects call to ‘pause’ rollout of floating bus stops amid safety concerns
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Southgate councillor to give up shaving for ‘Movember’ cancer campaign
Rubbish lesson at Enfield primary school
Enfield park’s disused toilet blocks set to be sold at auction
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London Fire Brigade no longer responding to automatic fire alarms at non-residential sites
Three Remembrance Sunday events to take place around borough
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Ponders End mother forced to delay cancer surgery amid housing shortage
Sports club enjoys new lick of paint thanks to volunteers
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Palmers Green pupils celebrate new ‘sustainable’ play space
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7 Nov 2024 "Colin Younger 24 Oct 2024 17:48#7256 Share share on facebook icon share on twitter icon Share by email 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[…]
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[…]
24 Oct 2024 So how many "pubs" can Palmers Green support? This will put pressure on the Fox.
24 Oct 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A new operator has been found for the Alfred Herring pub in Green Lanes. It will be re-opening as a "vibrant sports bar" with an "exciting food offering". The Alfred Herring prior to its closure in May (photo: Google Maps) The news that a new lessee had been found for the Alfred Herring was[…]
21 Oct 2024 A page on the council's website reveals new details about the project to dismantle the remains of Broomfield House and restore various historic features of Broomfield Park. The development phase of the 'Unlocking Broomfield Park for the Community' project is currently under way, using Lottery funding. The delivery phase, if it goes ahead, is expected to be completed by December[…]
10 Oct 2024 The highly recommended Ian Visits website has a write-up of the new artworks at Enfield Chase station and some photographs, from one of which it's clear quite how big Kremena Dimitrova's mural is. As I said before, it has a tremendous amount of detail which you can study when your train's been cancelled.
10 Oct 2024 The Enfield school site is (was?) in the Local Plan as yielding 133 new homes 5-10 years out. If finance is indeed driving this change of direction, that may give some ball park for what can be expected locally. Its colocation with the Lodge Drive car park, another plan site, may be significant in what could be possible from decent[…]
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