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News, comment and features
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Children's International Voices of Enfield were one of the choirs featured on Radio 3's The Choir programme on 28th April. You can listen to a clip of the choir in action along with commentary from singers Tom, Joe and Genevieve.
Made up of six choirs with members from the ages of 4 to 18, they have been running for twenty years. You can hear extracts of two pieces composed by their patron, John Rutter.
The Children's Voices are currently rehearsing for a concert at Palmers Green.......
In response to the message of the mysterious "Palmers Scream" manuscript, a group of local authors have teamed up with an illustrator to launch an initiative aimed at releasing "joyful creativity" in local people, whether adults or schoolchildren. To support their goal they have produced a book, organised collaborations with schools, businesses and other local groups, and set up a special website.
The cover of the book being distributed to childrenDefeating an ancient Terror
The origin of the.......
If you're a regular visitor to Broomfield Park, you're probably familiar with the pair of Egyptian Geese that were frequently seen there. Sad to say, there is now only one of these good-looking birds.
Egyptian geese in Broomfield Park during February 2013The death of one of the Egyptian Geese was noted by Derek Honnor of the Friends of Broomfield Park. Derek posts a monthly report on bird sightings in the Park, which you can find on noticeboards and also on the Friends of Broomfield.......
Sewing workshops for beginners run by the not-for-profit organisation Studio 306 Collective will start on 14th May and run weekly until 16th July. You will need to attend a minimum of five weeks.
Sewing Workshops at Studio 306Beginners Course
You will learn to...Thread the sewing machineExperiment with different stitch patterns and sew straight seamsChoose and cut out fabricFollow a template or patternUse a rotary cutterOver lockingButtonholesInsert a zipPatchwork and.......
Positive people from the local community needed - could you spare two to four hours a week for a year to help turn a child's life round?
This is the question that Chance UK is posing. By becoming a Chance UK mentor you would be helping inspire a primary school child with behavioural difficulties, who otherwise when a little older might find themself drawn into anti-social or criminal activity.
And the benefits are not all one-way. The work can be tremendously personally rewarding.......
People concerned about the future of two local landmarks received a double blow this week, when Enfield Council notified campaigners that they had refused applications to register the Green Dragon in Winchmore Hill and the former university campus and mansion in Trent Park as Assets of Community Value (ACVs).
The campaigners had received wide support from both the general public and councillors from both parties for their efforts to return the Green Dragon to its former use as a pub and to.......
Enfield Council has published more information about the design concepts for the main Cycle Enfield ("Mini-Holland") routes, together with feedback from the consultations held at the Fox and other venues. There is still time to comment on the concepts before the next consultation phase begins in the summer.
Information from the Fox exhibition now online
The Cycle Enfield team have uploaded to their website the "opportunities plan" for the entire stretch of the A105 between Enfield Town.......
Research carried out by the charity Leonard Cheshire Disability shows that Enfield Council is failing to fulfil its obligation to provide timely help to disabled people who need to make adjustments to their flats or houses.
Under a 1996 law all councils are obliged to provide Disabled Facilities Grants to all people who apply and are are qualified within twelve months. In Enfield there are currently 155 people who are waiting for a disabled-friendly home - which will either require.......
Enfield Council has written to businesses located along the A105 (Enfield Town-Bush Hill Parade-Winchmore Hill-Palmers Green) to reassure them that when implementing the "Mini-Holland" cycling scheme it will be taking account of their concerns about car parking, deliveries, bus services and accessibility for elderly and disabled customers.
The letter from the Council also promises special consultation events for businesses and outlines the remaining steps in the consultation and planning.......
Open Access Days, Ages 16+ (More info click here) Starting Friday 17th April, 11am-5pm
Khalifa's Advance Djembe Drumming (More info Click here) Thursdays 7-9pm
Life drawing (More info click here) Every 1st tues and 3rd mon of the month, 7-9pm
Youngers African Drumming- Ages 7-12 (Click here for more info) Wednesdays 5-6:15pm (Term time only).......
A rare original feature just removed from a house on the Lakes Estate is being offered for free to anyone who can offer it a good new home and would like to come and pick it up.
This is a window that has come out of the wall between the kitchen and hall. Lovely old reeded glass. Dimensions: 150cms wide by 122cms high.
If you are interested, please email bfp@ asap with your name and phone number.
This offer is only available for the next ten days or so, after which it will go on the skip!.......
On Sunday 26th May a ceremony was held at the Garden of Remembrance in Broomfield Park to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the World War One Gallipoli Campaign.
To mark the centenary an almond tree was planted in the remembrance garden. Those taking part included Captain Ken Semmens, representing the Australian High Commission; the Leader of the Council, Cllr Doug Taylor; the Mayor of Enfield, Cllr Ali Bakir; Cllr Joanne Laban, representing the Leader of the.......