Schools partnership with Write2Speak sees children explore creative writing, self-expression and performance skills
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Angela Evangelou from Green Lanes Business Association on what the fiasco over the Enfield Town Library mural reveals
The council has won approval from the government to start charging utility companies for disruption along key routes at peak times
Simon Rothstein speaks to Stephen K Amos ahead of his return to Enfield later this month
Budget committee recommends planning and financing reforms and a clear timeline for future projects to help drive down costs
Sadiq Khan has pledged to eliminate all deaths and serious casualties by 2041 but last year's number was 3,707
Capital City Cobras have dominated the London college basketball scene for several years
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in last week's budget that metro mayors would be able to charge visitors for overnight stays in a move long demanded by the...
The scheme for primary school pupils in London is set to cost City Hall £151m next year
Feryal Clark wants faster and cheaper public transport options for residents in Enfield Lock and Ponders End
In our latest councillor’s column, Labour councillor Nawshad Ali highlights his work in the ward
Young mayor of Enfield Omari Green looks at whether 16-year-olds like him are ready for the responsibility of voting
A new development partnership is working on a fresh proposal for redeveloping the Enfield Town shopping arcade
The borough is one of three in London receiving a share of a £250m national scheme aimed at boosting physical activity
Bambos Charalambous MP joined pupils on Garfield Primary School's roof to celebrate the savings made
A major new government report shows the borough's deprivation levels have worsened considerably over the last decade with growing inequality between east and...
Enfield Children and Young Persons Services and Family Based Solutions were both nominated for a prestigious awards ceremony
Residents and councillors complain the revised plans have not been communicated widely enough by Enfield Council
Twenty children with special needs experienced a day of confidence-building, celebration and inclusive sport at Lee Valley Athletics Centre
Mohammad Islam took 101 days to write a 138-word letter to council colleagues admitting his behaviour "did not meet the standards expected"
A launch event for I'm Not Scared is taking place this Saturday with a chance to meet the author
Enfield Town Schools Partnership (ETSP) launched a stationery appeal earlier this year to raise funds to supply 19 local schools
Green assembly member claims good work on reducing air pollution undermined by allowing ads promoting fossil fuel consumption
A social enterprise hopes to raise £11,000 to be able to teach schoolchildren about growing their own food


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