Shae Eccleston, founder of Curate Your Genius, on how the organisation helps unlock potential
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Sangeeta Waldron speaks to the newly-elected Young Mayor of Enfield, Omari Green
London Fire Brigade (LFB) has responded to 64 wildfires this summer compared to just 19 five years ago
This year's cohort of GCSE pupils had to endure the Covid-19 lockdowns during their first year of secondary school
Renters should be spending no more than 30% of their income on housing but in Enfield the figure is 38.5%
Fare Free London insists free public transport would stimulate economy, reduce inequality and assist cut car usage
Two green spaces and a leisure centre had been earmarked for redevelopment but will not now be going ahead
Barrowell Green in Winchmore Hill will be closed for two weeks in September
A series of mosaics have been hung from redundant hanging basket frames along Chase Side to celebrate local history and local people
The fight involved "around 200 youths" according to the Met Police, but there were no reports of any injuries
The wooden work of art in Grovelands Park was damaged earlier this summer but has been restored thanks to a local carpenter
The move will likely see electric car clubs become “unaffordable” for consumers in central London
The RSA Trust is in advanced talks around the reopening of the former site of Enfield Island Village Library
Tony Watts showed "complete disregard" for his victim and for his "duty to protect women and girls"
Tory councillor says Enfield Town Library mural needs planning permission and is a waste of money when libraries are being closed
Critics have branded the technology as an “erosion of civil liberties”
Jake tragically passed away from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome at just 30 years old
Conservative councillor Andy Milne on the issues affecting his Grange Park ward
Neil Littman visits a unique Austrian restaurant in Palmers Green that specialises in schnitzel
The PSPOs include controls on alcohol consumption, car cruising, dog controls, "intimidatory begging" and riding mopeds to “cause alarm”
The survey is aimed at council tenants who live in one of the 55 council-managed high-rises
Annual Godwin Lawson Foundation event combines football with raising awareness of the dangers of knives, drugs and gangs
Heron Hall Academy said farewell to its first-ever cohort of A-Level students while Oasis Academy Hadley sent its first pupil to Oxford
Claim that discounted 60+ Oyster card "disproportionately benefits the wealthiest"


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