Neil Littman visits La Caverna, an Enfield institution since the late 1970s
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James Cracknell explores the progress made so far at the council’s flagship housing project, as well as the growing problems that plague it
Lack of tree preservation order on oak tree blamed for felling as council suggests it may still take legal action
The bootcamps will take the form of flexible courses focused on eleven ‘priority sectors’ identified in the mayor’s London Growth Plan
The hospital has already built a new multistorey to allow the ex-car park site to be developed by City Hall
Lucy Kane from Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust meets the man nicknamed 'Elvis' who helps brighten up North Mid and Chase Farm hospitals
The sensor monitor temperature and humidity conditions and provide an ‘early warning system’ to prevent damp and mould from building up
More than 30,000 Londoners are on waiting lists for allotments with some waiting as long as 17 years to get one
The 19-year-old's injuries are said to be non life threatening
Move comes despite internal council investigation finding there was "no misconduct or wrongdoing" when members approved the "unsafe" application last September
The owner of the pub chain falsely claimed the tree was dead as justification for the felling which has shocked local people and prompted outrage from...
The scheme could save schools an average of almost £15,000 on their energy bills
Following the jailing of misogynist triple-killer Kyle Clifford, interim CEO of domestic abuse charity Refuge, Abigail Ampofo, reflects on the shocking scale...
Enfield an example of area where “harm related to homelessness is exacerbated” among GRT community, according to London charity
Thousands of Enfield residents responded to an online poll asking which local issues were the most urgent to address in the borough
The animal rescue charity says it's the fourth time recently when they have the cat's tail had been removed
Last year London Fire Brigade recorded 142 fires involving e-bikes, and the service has now launched a safety awareness campaign
Tyres, mattresses and old furniture left dumped in Tennyson Close
Last year's defeated Conservative mayoral candidate has been told to apologise after posting an image on X showing the London mayor drowning
A new City Hall report looks at progress made since an independent 2022 review found the brigade was “institutionally misogynist and racist”
Enfield Council's licensing committee heard concerns from police the Green Lanes venue's late opening would create "serious and unacceptable risk"
The National Housing Federation has assessed how quickly local authorities are clearing their waiting lists and ranked Enfield second slowest in the whole of...
The free event at the Dugdale this Saturday invites local people to connect and support each other
The mayor’s funding will start this Easter and support almost 2,000 young Londoners at up to 20 community-led projects across the capital



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