25 November 2025
How are the loss of community spaces, the housing crisis, structural racism and the climate emergency connected? Join Landlines, a new peer learning project at Dugdale Arts Centre for local people aged 18–35 to come together and creatively explore how land ownership shapes the way we live, connect, and belong. An opportunity to involve younger people in conversations about the future of the borough where older voices currently dominate.
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22 September 2025
'Lazy', 'entitled', 'unreliable', 'snowflakes' - just some of the unflattering terms frequently used to describe 'Gen Z'. But are these descriptions fair and accurate, or completely wide of the mark? In a newly published book, Palmers Green-based educationalist Alex Atherton draws on his career-long experience to reassess this much maligned generation and to suggest that if older generations want to draw on Gen Z's strengths, they need to change their approach.
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06 March 2015
Sessions all within the timeframe 7th April to 27th June.
From art to animals, history to horticulture and business to building, EnfieldThinks has something for everyone!
The project is supported by Birkbeck, University of London; Enfield Council; Barnet & Southgate College; Capel Manor College; The College of Haringey, Enfield & North East London and Christian Action Housing.
We aim to promote the range of educational options available in Enfield and beyond. We want to raise the.......
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24 January 2015
EnfieldThinks is looking for volunteers to help staff and promote Enfield’s first pop-up learning shop.
EnfieldThinks is a collaborative project run by Enfield Council, Birkbeck, University of London, Christian Action Housing and the borough’s further education colleges- Barnet & Southgate, Capel Manor and the College of Haringey, Enfield & North East London.
Based in Burleigh Way, Enfield, between from 7 April and 27 June 2015, the EnfieldThinks team will deliver an exciting.......
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