New squirrel scouts Yuzu, Edgars and Christaps have been enrolled in Enfield Enfield has invested its first-ever ‘squirrels’ – the newest and...
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New legislation will allow police to deal with ‘low level’ drug offences without the need for a prosecution in court, reports Joe Talora, Local...
Tracked refurbished by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority at cost of £480,000 The new indoor track at Lee Valley Athletics Centre (credit @discigabi) Lee...
CQC inspection reveals delays encountered at Edmonton hospital because of bed pressure, reports James Cracknell Ambulances waiting outside North Mid An...
Meridian Water and Joyce and Snells redevelopments could be fast-tracked but Edmonton MP warns of ‘wild west’ for developers, reports James...
Local authority’s financial position described as ‘very challenging’, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy Reporter Enfield Civic Centre...
Rare agreement between Labour and Tories on way forward for Local Plan, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy Reporter Farmland in Crews Hill was earmarked for...
Enfield Council awarded £10,000 to help improve access to local swimming pools Arnos Pool is one of five council-owned swimming pools in the borough A £10,000...
The building has been closed to the public for two years but is now undergoing a major refurbishment, reports James Cracknell Construction work continues to...
Plan to buy a residential property in a Potters Bar street comes under scrutiny, reports Simon Allin, Local Democracy Reporter Enfield Council owns a piece of...
Renowned poet Stevie Smith lived in Palmers Green for most of her life The artwork now in place at The Triangle in Palmers Green celebrates the life of poet...
Play leaders from the Edmonton’s hospital’s Starlight ward recognised as the ‘Play Team of the Year’ Play leader Keshia (centre) and...
Outgoing transport boss says examining introduction of driverless trains is ‘waste of money’ but TfL set to do it anyway, reports Joe Talora, Local...
Artists paint mural after drawing inspiration from local school pupils The Tanners End Lane pedestrian subway before (left) and after (right) it had been...
Prizes on offer for local young people’s best creative expressions of climate change Two YouTube videos have been made to promote the competition in...
The 65-year-old attacked girls aged as young as twelve while they travelled on buses in the borough Sex attacker Alberto Gago (credit Met Police) A man who...
A 19-year-old woman was killed in a collision on the Enfield section of the motorway Detectives are appealing for witnesses and people with dashcam footage to...
Toni Fielding invites residents to join a new multimedia trail that highlights stories from the borough’s older generation A knitting group at North...
City Hall still pressing ahead with plans to expand the low-emissions zone to cover all of London, reports Joe Talora, Local Democracy Reporter The Ultra Low...
Andrew Warshaw on how Enfield Town FC is developing local disabled sport Enfield Town FC’s disability team provides valuable opportunities for disabled...
Owner of Arthouse Crouch End keen to open cinema in Green Lanes but has so far failed to secure lease, reports James Cracknell A mock-up of a potential...
Khushi Matoo is a student at Oasis Academy Hadley An Enfield student has been commended by a national charity for her efforts to help the environment. The Jack...
Men’s shed launches in Enfield to help improve health and wellbeing among older men Enfield Shed members in their shipping container Age UK Enfield has...
One and two-bed flats are now available at the ex-industrial site in Edmonton for up to £512,000, reports James Cracknell The new Meridian One showroom...



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