The Pymmes Brookers article on Enfield Dispatch says the re-meandering "will restore biodiversity through riverside planting and wetlands, allowing wildlife to thrive – which means more dragonflies, kingfishers, herons and fish!" As someone who regularly walks around the lake in[…]
Read more...Planning permission has been refused though no doubt there will be an appeal. The decision letter, dated 26 July, is as follows; ENFIELD COUNCIL, as the Local Planning Authority, give you notice that the application, as described above, is REFUSED[…]
Read more...In an article in the September issue of Enfield Dispatch, the Pymmes BrookERS explain the reasoning behind the proposals to restore the Brook to a more natural condition as it flows through Arnos Park, concluding: "The [council's] watercourses team is[…]
Read more...Cooking Champions present live music on the bandstand in the Food Village at the Palmers Green Festival. 12:00 Pulling Strings 12:40 Hannah Lauras 13:20 Luna 14:00 That Blue Patch 14:45 Centre Stage Dancers 15:15 DJ Don 16:00 John Jay
Read more...Given the repeated delays in the provision of disabled access, I've asked Network Rail what was happening. The answer I got is:-"This project is part of the large, ongoing Access for All (AfA) scheme. I understand that there is currently a review underway[…]
Read more...More information about the Spanish for Beginners course at Ruth Winston (see further up this forum thread). The price per lesson will be £6 for members of the Ruth Winston Centre, £7 for non-members. It's possible that there might be[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A new Spanish for beginners course starts on 11th September at the Ruth Winston Centre. This 12-week face-to-face course at the Ruth Winston Centre in Palmers Green will cover vocabulary and grammar[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here David Williamson promises us a great opportunity to celebrate our community at the Palmers Green Festival on Sunday 1st September. At the 2024 Palmers Green Festival the salsa dance zone will be[…]
Read more...A new press report about the incident in May where a driver crashed his car into a dental surgery on the corner of Bowes Road and Powys Lane quotes the practice manager as being critical of Transport for London for[…]
Read more...It would be nice to see more cross party collaboration on this rather than Red and Blue each advocating for the same change but independently for credit.
Read more...Since this time last week a further 40 people have signed the petition asking for more measures to reduce dangerous driving on the A10 through Edmonton and more generally on roads throughout the country. James Cracknell, editor of Enfield Dispatch,[…]
Read more...Yet another Pub of the Year win for the Little Green Dragon! To no-one's great surprise, the LGD has won the London Pub of the Year award from London branches of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). As reported earlier[…]
Read more...FoWW now even opposing tree planting...... a true sign of desperation having comprehensively lost the Court challenge.
Read more...There's more about Heartwood Inns, the new owners of the Woodman, in this article on the Morning Advertiser website. A look back at Heartwood Inns since its rebrand
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A reminder about a petition started by Gina Sone-Demetrious calling for improved safety measures on the A10 in Edmonton, where in January her sister Laura was killed while using a pedestrian crossing.[…]
Read more...Enfield Transport Users Group has circulated more information about the temporary timetables for bus routes W9 and 298: Route 298: A special service will operate until further notice. Monday to Saturday departures from Potters Bar Station will be at 0600[…]
Read more...[img]images/2024/improving_policing_for_black_people.png[/img] The London Race Action Plan is integral to as well as critical to delivering the New Met for London strategy. It forms part of a larger transformation within the Met, working towards transforming it into a police service that[…]
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