The proposed Green Belt leisure park in Pickett's Lock will now be referred to City Hall for final approval
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It was recently revealed the London mayor first accepted the need to close police station front counters as early as November 2024
Dozens of local residents had objected to the plan to replace two houses with nine
James Quinlan from Enfield Cricket Club on a season which saw its teams lift three trophies
The force had recently deployed facial recognition at Notting Hill Carnival but denies accusations of double standards
The theme for this year's event is 'chronically online' and how the internet affects people's attitudes to sex
Nadine Hopkins was diagnosed with terminal cancer eight months after Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust first found evidence of a liver lesion on a CT scan
The latest big redevelopment plans for the area come a year after an even bigger scheme on an adjacent site was ditched
Ahead of bringing his new show Life After Near Death to his hometown, comic Emmanuel Sonubi sat down with the Dispatch to discuss the very personal material of...
The proposal had sparked a backlash this summer from users of the estate
Popularity of Mounjaro since being approved in June has soared but senior doctors warn of severe inequality within London
The decline of local journalism is now having an impact on the justice system
Emma Underhill, founder of UP Projects, on using art to highlight climate change
Designation by the New Towns Taskforce would mean at least 10,000 homes being built on the Green Belt
Council leader Ergin Erbil says the Labour administration has "listened to feedback from the community" following a backlash this summer
Mayor of London says he is "following the evidence" with his decision to shutter almost half of the capital's police front counters
Tom Copley blames the way the regulator was set up under the previous Tory government has led to "unacceptable delays" to housebuilding
Enfield has been included in a programme aiming to remove "barriers to employment" for people with long-term health conditions
Work on the long-awaited redevelopment of Upton and Raynham Estate is scheduled to start next month
The industrial site between Crews Hill and Clay Hill is within the Green Belt but already has planning permission for new affordable housing
The Right2Thrive UK Wellbeing Hub uses a public health approach to tackle the "root causes" of youth violence
Alex Atherton from Palmers Green has written The Snowflake Myth based on his experience working with young people
Enfield Chasers Running Club is organising its first-ever cross-country open race at Whitewebbs
The markings at a junction in Southbury are now almost invisible


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