People from across the capital’s Hindu community gathered to share their experiences and raise awareness of the issue
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The drummer for multi award-winning jazz band Ezra Collective took an assembly this morning at his former school, St Matthew's
Gillian Porter, secretary of Enfield Croquet Club, invites local people to give the sport a try
Edmonton Green councillor Gunes Akbulut on the key issues for local people in her ward
St Anne's says its pupils were able to focus better on their schoolwork, spend more quality time with family and reduce stress
The suggestion by a Green Party member of the London Assembly elicited groans from other members
Similar charges for overnight visitors already exist in Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam
The 10,000-home Edmonton regeneration project has faced a number of challenges in recent years
Edmonton Green Shopping Centre is hosting a free roller-skating rink in April
In London speech Bridget Phillipson stressed importance of boosting children’s sense of belonging to drive down absence rates
The density of new housing being built on the final two phases of the Ponders End site has been nearly doubled
The programme has been designed by Age UK for seniors living with chronic medical conditions
Cash will be used to fund groups who help victims with advice, counselling and therapy
London mayor stresses importance of preserving “safety net” for those who need it
Little Dinosaurs has now submitted plans to reopen the café and extend the building to create an indoor play space
The projects are being funded with government 'levelling up' cash
The pair were described by a detective as "predatory sex offenders" after they travelled to Oxford to meet two 15-year-old girls they'd groomed online
A previous developer won permission in 2022 for a scheme which included 13 affordable units but the new site owner now says they are "not viable"
The new strategy is part of an effort to buy cheaper property up north instead of paying high rents to landlords in London
Chickenshed explores the dark world of cults in its spring production The Washing Line
The money will mostly be used to pay for research exploring the issues which have blocked up the supply of new homes in the capital
Increase in reported sexual offences on public transport is “positive sign” that more people are alerting the authorities, according to TfL
Lifelong local resident Frank Bayford on some of the stories included in his new book about Enfield
Miles Bingham on how he helped get his mother's wartime memoir published after her death



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