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Proposed car parking charges at Forty Hall cause concern
Crews Hill businesses face ‘compulsory purchase’ by council amid plans for 5,500 homes
Seven Enfield libraries to close permanently from next week
Growing grassroots football in Winchmore Hill
Boost for Southgate foodbank helping people manage the cost of living
Second person charged in connection with fatal Enfield shooting
New boss of London Fire Brigade appointed
Shooting victim named as 17-year-old charged with his murder
Edmonton school pupils help monitor speeding traffic
Use of Southbury industrial estate set to be ‘intensified’
Colourful new mural now adorns Enfield Town Library
Council criticised over ‘misleading’ communication with homeless resident
New food co-operative launched in Edmonton
Murder investigation launched after 18-year-old shot dead
North London Waste Authority agrees 50% recycling target – after failing to hit 30% last year
‘Historic moment for Enfield’ as every school is rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’
TfL set to start regulating pedicabs in London next year
Council ‘asleep on the job’ as allotment ‘abuses’ continue
Home Office confirms probe into former Enfield mayor
Councillors reject calls from pro-Palestine groups to divest pension fund from Israeli-linked firms
Man charged over kidnap and attempted rape of girl in Palmers Green
Two arrests made in Enfield as part of people smuggling probe
Enfield charities presented with donations by Rotary club
Wildfire in Enfield Lock prompts safety warning with another heatwave looming
Dugdale to showcase hit international films during July
Enfield design student’s new back pain solution recognised at national awards
Former Enfield mayor suspended by Labour amid conduct probe
New neighbourhood platform launched by Met Police
Enfield Lock man jailed for violent watch robberies
Enfield entrepreneur invited to parliament for celebration of successful small businesses
Dangerous drivers fined £10,000 in first court action taken since council injunction
New special needs school proposed in Clay Hill
Enfield Lock warehouse destroyed by fire
Edmonton Skatepark relocation plan criticised
Plans for new homes on Green Belt site to be submitted ‘next year’
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Friends of parks groups told by council to pay for their own insurance
New Piccadilly Line trains delayed until ‘second half of 2026’
Music festival going ahead after hitting sales target
Fears over Forty Hall car park being used for ‘car meets’
Average speed cameras on A10 through Edmonton arriving ‘in coming months’
Enfield school named one of the best in the world
New River cycling and walking route officially launched
Enfield kids raise hundreds selling lemonade to help cousin battle brain tumour
Second phase of Enfield Town revamp set to go ahead this year
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6 Jul 2025 I do appreciate the manner in which Irene wishes to gain more information about this extremely contentious issue. Like her, I was undecided, and not a member of a group with very specific objectives and aims, such as Pymmes BrookERS. I was simply an Arnos Park user, who loved this much valued the park. I have now spoken to so[…]
3 Jul 2025 I use Arnos Park, as a dog walker. I am very interested in this debate, and do not yet have a view either way, as I feel quite ignorant as to the ins and outs of this issue. I'd like to thank you all for explaining things from each side, to help me form a view. So far, it is[…]
3 Jul 2025 That is the third time I have seen a car wrapped around that traffic island outside the Fox pub. The people driving the cars are not necessarily rich and are more likely to be young (18-21) drivers who have bought the cars using lease-financing which is cheaper than loans. They don't own the cars at the end of the term[…]
3 Jul 2025 When will speed controls and traffic light offences be implemented? It is a wild west rodeo out there!
3 Jul 2025 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A photograph showing the consequences of reckless driving in Palmers Green. This was the scene near the Fox in Green Lanes on Sunday morning. With utterly irresponsible people behind the wheel of so many cars, is it surprising that fatalities on London's roads are rising? Who are these people rich enough to[…]
2 Jul 2025 With provisional 2024 statistics showing an increase in fatalities on London's roads, the Action Vision Zero campaign calls on the Metropolitan Police to reprioritise their speed enforcement efforts to focus more on roads with 20mph and 30mph limits, where 92% of deaths and serious injuries occurred.
2 Jul 2025 I've been sent some statistics about the Londonist Time Machine's article about Broomfield House. Despite having been published on 25th June, it's already the fifth most viewed article on the Time Machine website since it launched two years ago, having garnered 22,800 views and a fair number of comments from readers, some of whom lived here back in the day,[…]
30 Jun 2025 A round trip today to the RHS Hampton Court show: there by train, tube and train but back in the car as Mrs B had been staying nearby for three days judging. Two hours for the 18-mile journey, with congestion all the way – Kingston, Twickenham, Kew etc etc – that was until we came off the North Circular into[…]
25 Jun 2025 Community Engagement Event, June 26th 2025, Cancelled! This eagerly awaited event, where LBE officers would explain their proposals for Arnos Park, and listen to the views of invited representatives, was suddenly cancelled last Friday. This was apparently do to an insufficient number of invitees confirming their attendance. Obviously, those of us who had made a commitment to attend were extremely[…]
25 Jun 2025 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A London local history blogger pays an overdue visit to Broomfield Park. Matt Brown's article begins with this classic photo of Broomfield House by Christine Matthews Very few people go to Palmers Green. "Is that down near Fulham?" puzzled my wife. "Never heard of it," rejoined my neighbour. Even I had not been[…]
22 Jun 2025 Such a horrible take. Who wants to be living in high traffic neighbourhoods, speeding roads, having the traffic overflowing. Who likes car noise outside in their house? Are there people that really want to those? Maybe they should be campaigning for more. Maybe he should go down in Hackney to have a look. I went through a few of the[…]
22 Jun 2025 A very good reason NOT to vote for them!
19 Jun 2025 Every single Enfield LTN to be ripped out. So, locally that includes the Broomfield Avenue centred LTN, which has been in place for three decades, installed to stop roughly 10,000 vehicle trips per day destroying that neighbourhood. More than that, it formed one part of a “parallel Green Lanes” bringing serious through traffic onto Hoppers / Woodside, Burford / Caversham,[…]
17 Jun 2025 Merkur Slots gets several mentions (not in a good way) in a programme on Radio 4 that was broadcast today: File on Four Investigates: Adult Gaming Centres It's clear from this programme that some vulnerable people are losing much more than they can afford and that lives are being ruined. And if the experiences recounted here are typical, it's clear[…]
17 Jun 2025 River Restoration NOT River Relocation!!! I must stress that this is the view of the overwhelming majority of Arnos Park users. We know this from all the time that has been spent collecting almost 800 signatures for the hard copy petition opposing the river relocation proposal. We have shown park users the plans of the proposal, and heard their views. […]
16 Jun 2025 I do hope that this Trumpy, contentless rubbish isnt the way local elections are going.
16 Jun 2025 Enfield Council has published its plans for the second phase of the Enfield Town Liveable Neighbourhood project. The formal statutory consultation phase runs until 13 July. The project involves improvements to roads and pavements aimed primarily at making Enfield Town safer and pleasanter for people moving around on foot, using mobility scooters and wheelchairs, or cycling.
14 Jun 2025 The Metropolitan Police have provided the following information and appeal: “On Thursday, 12 June at 22:35hrs officers responded to reports of gunshots in Palmers Green, N13. “Shortly after at 22:57hrs officers were called to more gunshots observed at another address in Palmers Green. “Later at 23:33hrs police attended a hospital in Enfield after a 32-year-old man presented with stab wounds.[…]
14 Jun 2025 [Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Sections of at least four streets in Palmers Green remained cordoned off until the late afternoon on Friday 13th June as police and forensics officers continued to investigate an incident involving gunshots and a stabbing in the town centre that occurred in the late evening on Thursday and left the stab victim[…]
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