After several years of renovation work, Trent Park House is finally set to reopen to the public next spring
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New TfL research suggests 70% of customers find loud music and phone conversations made in speaker mode disruptive
Last year's event at the Bulls Cross venue attracted 3,000 visitors
The phone boxes in both Enfield Town and Winchmore Hill are listed for auction and could be converted for a variety of different uses
Enfield Council apparently did not realise it needed planning permission to paint a large mural in a conservation area
Demetra Sophocleous is taking on the 17-mile walk next month in aid of a blood cancer charity
The Southgate Club is providing a space for people in care to express themselves through art
Capital must look to emulate “cities like Barcelona and Paris” according to deputy mayor
Blazes at Rammey Marsh in Enfield Lock and on open space at Enfield Island Village were sparked within hours of each other
The event is being hosted by an international charity at Enfield Baptist Church
North London Waste Authority refuses to provide an opening date as it becomes clear 2027 deadline will be missed
Factors such as “road distance to a post office” are being given equal weighting to levels of homelessness
Visitors will have the unique opportunity to observe honeybees in action through an observation hive
Shae Eccleston, founder of Curate Your Genius, on how the organisation helps unlock potential
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



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