Eco Park House has been built by North London Waste Authority to help teach students about waste and recycling
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New trains for the Piccadilly Line are fully funded but three other big transport projects needed for the capital remain on pause
A survey of North London foodbanks and charities reveals most are struggling to survive
Lillie Winch recorded the fifth win of her young boxing career at Ipswich Town's Portman Road Stadium
Conservative group leader Alessandro Georgiou talks to James Cracknell about his hopes of taking power at Enfield Civic Centre next year
The council has teamed up with Blue Badge Fraud Investigations to catch people using disabled parking bays illegally
Enfield has consistently failed to meet its housing targets for almost a decade
Andreas Georgiou previews all of the events taking place in Enfield in June to celebrate Pride
The move is part of an effort to promote healthier eating in the borough
Bob Ladell reflects on the success of the recent live music festival held at Woodcroft Wildspace in Winchmore Hill
Eighteen people safely left the building before the fire brigade arrived
Opposition councillor says there remains "unanswered questions" in how council contract with Fusion Lifestyle was handled prior to Edmonton Leisure Centre's 17...
David Luckcock from Enfield Choral Society on a special event coming up this month
An abandoned notice board has been converted for use as a rotating poetry display
Scores of pigeon chicks are feared dead after the blunder on the bridge over the North Circular Road
The controlled parking zone has been designed to restrict parking by commuters using Edmonton Green Station
The service is now rated 'requires improvement' by the Care Quality Commission, rather than 'inadequate'
ENLab Project is described by the council as "an ambitious heritage education initiative" involving schoolchildren and local groups
Even with recent rainfall this spring is still on track to be one of the driest on record in London
Physical assault and non-physical abuse is up 12% between January and the end of April this year compared with 2024
Enfield Dispatch editor James Cracknell reflects on the current state of the local news industry ahead of next week's campaign supporting small publishers
None of the twelve new homes will be classed as affordable housing and neighbours fear their own house prices will be affected
Renai Belle stabbed a 33-year-old man to death at a barbershop in front of the victim's child last July
The plan forms part of the wider 'Selby Urban Village' plans for Bull Lane Playing Fields with a bid for funding now set to be submitted



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