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Local heritage list review (Enfield Council 16/10/2024)
Bowes East Quieter Neighbourhood statutory consultation (Enfield Council 20/10/2024)
What is it like to live, work or visit in New Southgate? (Enfield Council 2/11/2024)
Draft Traveller Local Plan (Enfield Council 4/11/2024)
Library consultation - Draft library strategy (Enfield Council 14/11/2024)
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Man convicted of killing Enfield teen
New Enfield volunteering website launches
Train driver criticised for failing to notice passenger’s trapped hand at Enfield Town Station
Policing operation on Edmonton estates deemed ‘a success’
Three defeats from three for Southgate as poor start continues
City Hall backs ‘Winter Warmers’ campaign supporting children in poverty
Sale of site housing dementia day centre ‘not a service cut’ as relocation considered
‘Rising star’ from Edmonton wins professional boxing debut
Edmonton dad raising awareness of spinal condition after settling legal claim with North Mid
Council urged to get a grip on misuse of allotments
Council leader comments on ‘frightening time’ amid continuing Middle East conflict
Three men jailed for human trafficking and modern slavery crimes in Ponders End
London ambulance crews star in latest series of BBC fly-on-the-wall doc
New campaign launched to boost vaccine uptake across the capital
New UK rail factory officially opens – with Piccadilly Line trains first off production line
Call to for police to crack down London on acid attacks
Row over proposed Travellers site next to skatepark in Edmonton
Fury as library users react to news of council’s planned closures
Network Rail ‘sorry’ for delays to station accessibility upgrade
Award for newly-built ‘extra care’ scheme in Winchmore Hill
Enfield In Bloom winners revealed ahead of awards ceremony
Post Office relocation planned in Bush Hill Park
Khan wades in on Labour freebies row
North London hospital trust admits it must ‘speed up’ cancer treatment amid backlog
New boss arrives at rail firm ahead of looming nationalisation
‘Schools transition’ event helps primary pupils and parents pick secondary preferences
Khan ‘lobbying’ Starmer to create London youth mobility scheme with EU
Lamé ducks out of City Hall night czar role
Plans for new cemetery to address ‘shortage’ of burial spaces in Enfield
Tributes to The Enfield Society’s ‘model of commitment’
National debt charity urges Enfield Council to reduce reliance on bailiffs
‘Light at end of the tunnel’ after month-long TfL cyber attack
Government looks set to fund HS2 tunnel to Euston Station
Fresh blow for ‘Save Whitewebbs’ campaign as judge rejects request for court appeal
Low exclusion rates at Enfield schools down to ‘effective collaboration’
Enfield station’s new mural celebrates local heritage
Khan urges Londoners to ‘unite against hate’ as Middle East conflict deepens
North London car theft gang jailed after using ‘Gameboy’ device to break into vehicles
Deputy PM tells Khan to increase London housebuilding rates ‘markedly’
New programme offers ‘unparalleled access’ to music industry professionals
Thousands raised by Towners fans towards vital stadium upgrades
Fresh consultation on second ‘quieter neighbourhood’ in Bowes Park
Consultation opens on new sites for Travellers
Thames Water forced to cough up £30k over illegal roadworks in Palmers Green
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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
9 Oct 2024 If you're one of those cynics who think that MPs have no skills to offer, this photo of Bambos Charalambous will prove you wrong!
9 Oct 2024 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A new document published as part of the process of drawing up the new Enfield Local Plan indicates that St Anne's school are proposing closing their site in Palmers Green so that it can be redeveloped for housing. The sixth form centre at St Anne's School in Oakthorpe Road was built only[…]
9 Oct 2024 A new document published as part of the process of drawing up the new Enfield Local Plan indicates that St Anne's school are proposing closing their site in Palmers Green so that it can be redeveloped for housing.
9 Oct 2024 Enfield Safe and Connected telecare 24/7 emergency monitoring and response service can provide independence and peace of mind if you feel vulnerable, have a long-term health condition or have a disability.
9 Oct 2024 Broomfield Park's volunteers have won five awards for their tremendous green-fingered efforts in the prestigious Enfield in Bloom competition.
8 Oct 2024 Originally slated for a huge waste processing site – some say an incinerator – huge campaign efforts over more than a decade have since resulted in significant barriers to any proposals coming forward to develop the Pinkham Way site for industrial use. That said, the most common question I think I have every received is, “where is Pinkham Way?”. Directly[…]
7 Oct 2024 Whose designs, created in a studio in Southgate, have been seen everywhere from cruise liners and theatres to national retailers and London Underground? You may have spotted her work in the Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras, on stage at the Old Vic, the National Theatre or the O2, or you may even have one of her lighting designs in your[…]
4 Oct 2024 Enfield and Barnet councils have launched a joint project looking at the potential for improving the New Southgate area. The first phase is a public engagement aimed at finding out what the local community like about their area, what they don't like and their ideas for improvements.
4 Oct 2024 Southgate & Wood Green MP Bambos Charalambous has written to Enfield Council expressing concerns about the impact of the proposed closure of eight of the borough's smaller libraries
2 Oct 2024 Healthwatch Enfield introduce their newly published guide to mental health support services for young people living in the borough.
2 Oct 2024 Better Streets for Enfield invite you to join a free community walk and talk through two local parks, including a lunch stop at a park cafe that was recently relaunched.
30 Sep 2024 Fill in an online questionnaire about your experience of voting (or not voting) during the 2024 Greater London Authority (GLA) elections and what changes you would like for future GLA elections.
30 Sep 2024 The Mums for Lungs campaign argues that controlled parking zones (CPZs) are good for children's health because by reducing traffic they protect developing lungs from exposure to air pollution from engines and tyres. The campaign urges parents to support CPZs near their homes and schools even if they themselves do not drive.
29 Sep 2024 The founder of the 20s Plenty campaign sets out a convincing case for 20mph to be the default speed limit on urban roads in the UK
29 Sep 2024 New artworks at Enfield Chase station drawing inspiration from local history were officially unveiled on 28th September.
29 Sep 2024 This month's edition of Safer Neighbourhoods News for Palmers Green ward is now available.
26 Sep 2024 The design of the Bowes East Quieter Neighbourhood project has now been finalised and the statutory consultation phase is running from 25th September until 20th October. For full details of the proposals visit this page on the council's Journeys & Places website. The council is now planning to ban right turns out of Grenoble Gardens into Green Lanes during the[…]
25 Sep 2024 Starting on 9th October and every second Wednesday after that, the Southgate Club will be the venue for a monthly night celebrating a dance that originated in California in the late 1920s - and the dancers get to choose the music!
25 Sep 2024 The Enfield Over 50s Forum has added its voice to the campaign against Enfield Council's proposals to close eight smaller libraries. It has launched a petition calling on the council to instead make use of community libraries to 'protect, serve and strengthen' the borough's neighbourhoods and communities.
24 Sep 2024 Watch a 5-minute video by the Guardians of Whitewebbs, created by musician and producer Avid Beats, presenting a view about the plans for Whitewebbs which is very different from that presented by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Enfield Council.
24 Sep 2024 Thanks to the hard work of gardener Victoria Black and volunteers from the Friends of Broomfield Park, our local park's Long Border is now in great shape. And on Sunday 6th October you'll be able to buy some of the plants that make the borders so beautiful to grow in your own garden.
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