St Anne's Catholic High School for Girls pupil Angella Kurucova on a new festival for young people in Enfield
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Enfield Town boss Gavin Macpherson speaks to Andrew Warshaw about the club’s survival in National League North
The incident took place on Thursday night on the A10 between Bush Hill Park and Southbury
NLWA's household recycling rate for 2024/25 was just 28.2%, well below the London and national averages of 33% and 44% respectively
Borough now said to be among top eight local areas in the country for state schools
Mohammad Islam was suspended by the Labour Party after the investigation came to light
The pedal-powered taxis have proliferated in the West End in recent years but concerns have been raised about safety and high fares
In response to over 3,000 people signing a divestment petition both Labour and Tory councillors agreed instead to make the council's pension committee "aware"...
The National Crime Agency conducted a series of early morning raids today
The 14-year-old victim was "forced inside" a house in Green Lanes where she was attacked
The Rotary Club of Edmonton's annual presentation evening saw a number of local groups benefit from support totalling thousands of pounds
The blaze consumed seven hectares of shrubland before being brought under control
The critically-acclaimed films highlight the "extraordinary journeys of ordinary women and girls from around the world"
Michael Leung designed an "ergonomic seat" that was highly commended at the Design Innovation in Plastics competition
The investigation into Mohammad Islam's conduct centres around his role as mayor during the last year
The two men were caught "street racing" earlier this year
'Met Engage' enables people to stay updated about local policing operations and advice
The 24-year-old was one of three robbers who targeted people in Mayfair last summer
Molly Sobola's wellbeing brand SheaClass Ltd took part in the Small and Mighty Enterprise Programme
The site in Theobalds Park Road would act as a "satellite operation" to an existing school in Enfield Town
The council is proposing to remove the current facility next to the A10 and convert it for use a Travellers 'transit site'
The industrial unit went up in flames over the weekend but no-one was injured
The Hadley Wood proposal is the first of four Green Belt housing sites in Enfield that could be developed over the next two decades
Neil Littman went along to the opening night of Roti & Spice in Winchmore Hill



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