Ion Prundaru dumped several items of household rubbish from a white van in Kenninghall Road
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On average across London there is now one homeless child in every classroom
Nadia Banton from Hazelwood Sports Club pays tribute to her favourite café and its owner
In our latest councillor’s column, Conservative Pat Gregory explains what issues she’s been addressing in her ward
In highly critical letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Ergin Erbil champions diversity of Enfield and says borough has been "shaped and strengthened by...
A video of 104-year-old Donald Howkins visiting Enfield War Memorial on VE Day has racked up nearly 100,000 views
Capital City College in Enfield Highway is now providing a pre-apprenticeship programme for young people aged 16 to 19 years
The capital's high proportion of tower blocks blamed for spiralling management costs
London Assembly environment committee hears evidence that extended periods without rainfall have tested the resilience of several of the capital’s tree species
Alison Yates on the work of long-standing board member Chris Rash
Upper Edmonton councillor Margaret Greer has vowed to "uplift this community to ensure that every resident feels seen"
Enfield Council is preparing to start its £800m regeneration of Joyce and Snells estates in Angel Edmonton
Jason Killens has nearly 30 years of experience and is currently leading the Welsh Ambulance Service
The legends match attended by the council leader took place 40 days after Tottenham Hotspur won approval for its women's academy at Whitewebbs Park
Perry Scott succeeds Ian Davis as the top non-elected official working at Enfield Civic Centre
Run the River starts and finishes at Lee Valley Athletics Centre but follows the canal for most of its route
Singers from Enfield's own Young Notes Choir had the honour of performing a moving new song to mark the 80th anniversary
Enfield Council needs to relocate its service helping people with substance addictions
James Thorp calmly sought help for his two-year-old brother when he began having a seizure at home
The government says the transition to a publicly-owned railway will “improve reliability”
The Bull's Cross-based college has won gold for a second successive year at the BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair
London borough councils will be able to apply for a share of a £300,000 fund to put towards the creation of new outdoor eating and drinking areas
Neil Littman compares and contrasts two Caribbean restaurants in eastern Enfield
Leanne Austin from Nexus Fostering on how the agency is helping find welcoming homes for Enfield children


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