This “borough level CAPE” met on the 13th March. Members are made up of the borough’s CAPE chairs and groups such as racial equality and disabled plus (non-voting) interested party attendees from the police, councillors, council officers and several other[…]
Read more...Is this all voluntary? If not I wonder if anyone has FOI'd how much she is getting paid to be artist in residence for Enfield?
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Following the inauguration of the window art at Southgate Library, the second location on last Saturday's "Launch Southgate" itinerary was Ashfield Parade, where two new parklets were installed last month. Young people[…]
Read more...At the Palmers Green Spring Fair in Devonshire Square four ideas for redesigning the square, now that it is to be made permanent, were displayed by the design firm Hayatsu. Visitors were able to discuss the ideas with the designers[…]
Read more...Late summer / early Autumn last year and PM Sunak commissioned a study into LTN’s. Along with 20mph limits, bus lanes and “overzealous” parking enforcement this was highlighted as the beginning of the end of the war on the motorist.[…]
Read more...I was disappointed with Whelans. The beer was poor and the food not great either but it looks as though the new lessees are exactly what's required. If they have the approval of CAMRA members then that sounds great!
Read more...Stakes is a great pub. Used to do really good comedy nights too.
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here The Fox is expected to reopen on Friday 8th March under new management. Without tables and chairs outside, the Fox currently looks a little forlorn. But PG's landmark pub is expected to[…]
Read more...Three of the houses that took part in this year's Bounds Green Window Show. Not sure why it's the Bounds Green Window Show as it's mostly in Bowes Park - for historical reasons perhaps? www.bowespark.org.uk/window-show
Read more...Last year we heard from the young mayor and his deputy that kids were not always feeling safe on streets and some buses. After this most recent CAPE we’ve been trying to support the bus aspect with the police and[…]
Read more...A report about the arson attack in the Church Times contains both alarming and encouraging news. It's alarming to read that: The fire, started by the high altar, damaged stained-glass windows and artefacts, was hot enough to melt the candles,[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here At the Spring Market that will be held in Devonshire Square on Saturday 2nd March, the public will be invited to share their thoughts and ideas about preliminary work to develop a[…]
Read more...PGC Webmaster wrote (message 7093) : I think this is what Darren's looking for (originally posted to another forum thread by Neil Littman). File Attachment:File Name: Fullreviewapplicationandsupportingdocs-TheFox19.12.23.pdfFile Size: 1,526 KB Sadly that just shows a throw-away comment. No contractor details[…]
Read more...Tuesday’s PG Forum at the Ruth Winston Centre saw PG Ward Sgt Lamar answering questions and concerns regarding local crime. On the bright side, all the issues raised had already been brought forward by PG community reps at previous crime[…]
Read more...Often the weekly PGC newsletter contains links to articles concerning air pollution. This week is no different with a report on the dangers of particulates from wood burning stoves, while recently one placed the inner ULEZ savings scaled to be[…]
Read more...I read that the construction company went into liquidation which presumably makes claiming more difficult.
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