People living in Enfield and other north London boroughs have an opportunity to take part in a 'group buy' scheme and install environmentally friendly and cheaper heating in their homes at a reduced price.
Next Tuesday's meeting of Enfield Over 50s Forum - open to anyone over that age - will be discussing the council's updated Fair Enfield policies, and its proposal to introduce 20mph speed limits on many more of the borough's streets. Unfair to drivers? Or is it unfair to the large chunk of the borough's population that don't have access to a car that they are often the most affected by road danger and unhealthy air? Vicki Pite introduces what should be an interesting discussion.
Undeterred by multiple setbacks to their fight to stop Tottenham Hotspur building a women's football training centre in Whitewebbs Park, campaigners have launched a crowdfunder to cover the costs of a new legal challenge.
Healthwatch Enfield has a joined a campaign against government plans to abolish the England-wide network of independent bodies that help ensure that local voices and local needs are heard by NHS administrators.
How can we create an economy that is sustainable and does not produce so much waste, but still have access to the things that we need? In other words, how do we develop a circular economy? Join Enfield Climate Action Forum's online meeting on 28th August to hear from subject experts and put your own point of view.
Fancy a glitzy night out, and a chance to win a 1 carat diamond - all in a very good cause? Then get your tickets for this year's Glitz & Giving and help Noah's Ark Chidren's Hospice raise the funds that it needs to deliver its wonderful services to north London families.
Enfield residents have an opportunity to help reduce deaths and injuries on the borough's roads by expressing their support for the council's proposals for many more roads to have 20mph speed limits. The evidence from 20mph schemes in many other parts of London and throughout Wales is completely clear: lower speed limits save lives and cut serious injuries. Don't miss this opportunity to have your say!
The next Cooking Champions Supper Club event is coming up on 5th September. The theme: Spanish-style tapas. A chance to taste some delicious food and help fund the charity's life-changing work. The event now has a new venue: the front garden at St Peter's Church in Grange Park.
The deadline for submitting your views to the consultation on the future of Broomfield House has been extended until Sunday 3rd August, so there is still time to have your say! To give you some ideas, Friends of Broomfield Park have shared their response.
Community Support Officer Jennifer Arkwright has information on recent burglaries in Palmers Green Ward and advice for everyone on how to keep burglars out.