Cafés at Trent, Oakwood, Town and Whitewebbs parks have all had a 'notice of forfeiture' attached to their doors
Author - Enfield Dispatch
One-to-One is bringing local providers together for a day-long conference in Bush Hill Park
A new power deal is being struck by TfL but will still only see 10% of electricity generated by renewable sources
Jon Woods cannot see for the trees
Rainbow Ward has been reopened after it was temporarily converted for use by adults during the pandemic
A disability reference group is being established by Enfield Council
Edmonton hospital moves to reassure patients amid nationwide building safety scandal
Only five personal customers are said to still be using the branch on a regular weekly basis
Enfield North MP welcomes longer hours for "vital" health service in the borough
Deputy mayor Shirley Rodrigues is accused of trying to persuade academics to reword their research findings
Labour say it's “not within the mayor’s gift” to force borough councils to introduce speed limits
Victoria Thompson introduces a new social enterprise aiming to give young people the confidence to shape their local environment
Families flocked to Edmonton Green Shopping Centre for a fun-filled day
In our latest councillor's column, Ridgeway Conservative councillor Joanna Laban argues against plans to build on the ward's Green Belt
Survey of 1,100 Londoners puts Labour incumbent on 33% and Conservative challenger on 32%
The derelict building in Goldsdown Road went up in flames
Two members of 2023 Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective are former pupils of the Enfield school, where they first formed a band
Refugee Council boss warns new arrangements for granting refugee status could lead to fresh homelessness crisis
Local NHS bosses warn TfL that patients will "not have safe walking route" to North Mid from the new S1 express bus service when it is introduced later this...
The Picture Palace's conversion into shisha bar described as "troubling" by national campaign group as Ponders End looks set to lose its last pub
Rob Blackie speaks to Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter, after becoming the Lib Dem mayoral candidate for City Hall last month
All three local schools affected by the Raac crisis remain open and pose "no danger" to pupils or staff
A pond plant nursery in Clay Hill will be demolished to make way for the affordable housing scheme
The 100% social-rent housing scheme had previously been rejected for being too "ugly" but has now won approval from Enfield Council's planning committee


Enjoying Enfield Dispatch? You can help support our not-for-profit newspaper and website from £5 per month.