The selective licensing scheme is designed to improve standards and is set to be expanded from 14 wards to 17 next year
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Participants are tasked with spotting 16 pumpkins hidden in the windows of independent shops
A place to prepare a hot meal, wash clothes, log on to the internet, store personal belongings, and access clear information are all deemed essential
Former Reform UK candidate in Enfield quits party after criticising ‘negative rhetoric’ on migration
Neville Watson left Reform UK this month after what he described as "harmful" conversations around migration
Parades and services will be held in Edmonton Green, Enfield Town and Southgate to honour those killed in action during two world wars
Sangeeta Waldron speaks with Chandra Bhatia, chief executive of Enfield Racial Equality Council
Pete Pritchard on his book exploring adventures on the road with some of the world’s greatest rock 'n' roll musicians
Enfield residents are now able to walk underneath Rendlesham Viaduct for the first time in decades
London Gypsies and Travellers charity claims communities in the borough "disproportionately endured the homelessness crisis”
Dyspla's project 'Enfield Is Disabled' will also be showcased at the Saatchi Gallery along with other award nominees
Volunteers will instead work on the project to create a memorial for the site in Palmers Green
A small part of a flat on the tenth floor of a 14-storey block in Colyton Way was damaged by fire
The controversial 17-storey redevelopment of Southgate Office Village was granted permission on appeal in 2021 but will not now being going ahead
Enfield Council inspectors found evidence of rats infesting home and garden retailer The Range
The 'meanwhile' play space was funded by the government and will ensure families living on Joyce and Snells have somewhere to go while the estates are developed
Compulsory purchase orders may need to be issues to leaseholders who are refusing to sell up
Two secondary and four primary schools in the borough are applying to join Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy Trust as part of a "significant expansion"
The 'Chiltern 20 Challenge' tests young people's knowledge of navigation as well as their endurance
Latest figures suggest builders began work on just 3,248 new private-sector homes in the first three months of 2025
The Summer Game Jam challenges kids aged from seven to 14 years to put their coding, design and storytelling skills to the test
The air filters help remove tiny particles which can be inhaled deep into the lungs
Enfield Council is keen to get its Local Plan adopted with under 10,000 homes allocated to the Green Belt despite twice as many now being proposed by the...
The 'World of Wonders' festival promises a day filled with music, movement, colour and connection
Royal Free London insists it is "working hard to resolve the issue" at the Edmonton hospital with several lifts said to be affected by maintenance issues


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