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Zooming out from this, the latest London Plan is due to be released for consultation next month. Apparently, it identifies 880,000 new homes being needed. Ten green belt areas, including Crews Hill, will be released for housing, there not being[…]
Read more...After finding out the date for objections to the establishment of another 'gaming' venue on Green Lanes (funny how they never use the word gambling) I sent my comments to the council. I also sent the same email to the[…]
Read more...Neighbours from Melbourne Avenue and surrounding streets will be joined by MP Bambos Charalambous and Bowes Councillor Alex Diner at 5:30 on Thursday June 18th, in a show of strength against plans to open a new gambling centre on Green[…]
Read more...The “full review” of LTN’s is a good thing - if it captures beneficial traffic matters plus the many linked issues, e.g. women, disabled and aged who now walk in the carriageways for safety and comfort. In these cash strapped[…]
Read more...Neil, A second licence application was posted at the premises with a new date of June 25th for objections, so you still have time to email your response to the licencing committee.
Read more...Just checked the recent article published in Enfield Dispatch and it gives the final date for objections as June 25th. Was it extended?
Read more...I was just in the process of writing my objections to this adult gambling centre in the PG newsletter today Friday June 12th when I notice that the final date for making representations against the application closed on June 9th[…]
Read more...The delivery of the letters opposing large-scale housing construction in the Enfield Green Belt was reported in the Enfield Dispatch on 11th June More than 4,000 letters to Sir Keir Starmer were signed in total by local residents expressing their[…]
Read more...As part of the process of closing the Broomfield House Trust, we have now applied for the Trust to be removed from the Company House register. The legal process allows two months for any objections. The following step will be[…]
Read more...On the eve of delivering a petition to Sir Keir Starmer, Action for Enfield's future have condemned the “apparently single-minded pursuit” by the prime minister and the mayor of London of the project to create a new town in the[…]
Read more...A news report on the Enfield Dispatch website confirms what I published here last week, that the new administration at Enfield Council will be “getting on” with delivering a Conservative election promise to remove the Fox Lane and Bowes low-traffic[…]
Read more...The only stated rationale seems to be to “get Enfield moving” (again). I recall widespread angst about levels of congestion pre LTN’s, so I think we can rule out this intended action as a solution to that particular matter. Conversely,[…]
Read more...Agree with this article. I don't think the Tories have a mandate to do this, nor do I think that the LTNs are not wanted by a proportion of residents. They have brought benefits and whilst they also have problems[…]
Read more...A view from outside the LTN It's genuinely good to hear that residents within the Fox Lane LTN are enjoying quieter, safer streets — that's a real benefit and shouldn't be dismissed. But a fuller picture might also take in[…]
Read more...Disgraceful comments from the leader of the council' He ought to be removed, as he is obviously unfit for the responsible position that he holds!
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Enfield Council's new minority Conservative administration has begun the process required to remove the Fox Lane and Bowes low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs), despite the fact that their share of votes did not give[…]
Read more...Puzzled by the alternative spellings of a part of London a few miles south of PG? Why Harringay Green Lanes overground station, but the London Borough of Haringey? Well, local historian Hugh Flouch has looked into this controversial issue, which[…]
Read more...A local resident is appealing for information from witnesses of an incident in Hazelwood Recreation Ground on 22nd May. Please pass information via WhatsApp (+447718884965) or email (simba [DOT] appeal [AT] protonmail [DOT] com). COMMUNITY SAFETY ALERT & URGENT REQUEST[…]
Read more...The sounds of acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins, and powerful vocal harmonies filled the spring air on Saturday 25 April as the Bowes Park community gathered for a special fundraising festival. Hosted by the Bowes Park Folk Club , a full[…]
Read more...A licence application for a proposed Adult Gambling Centre at 101 - 109 Green Lane has been submitted by Palace Amusements - the same operators that run the AGC in the former Lloyds Bank site in Palmers Green despite fierce[…]
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