London Councils argues capital is home to "some of the most deprived communities in the country" and should have been handed cash
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Enfield Pageant of Motoring returns for a 46th year this spring
The event at Angel Yard this month will include live music, food, and advice on how to help the planet
Midfielder Lucas Bergvall visited Galliard Primary School as part of Tottenham Hotspur's NextGen programme
A Green member of the London Assembly is calling for interim targets to be set before 2030
Sangeeta Waldron's book features conversations with dozens of leaders from around the world offering "invaluable insights" on tackling climate change
A bridge over the New River has been renamed in honour of Barney the cat following a campaign by local residents
David Luckcock from Enfield Choral Society on what people can expect at the choir's spring concert
Loyal London Fire Brigade probe pooch Sherlock begins "new chapter in his life"
Andrew Warshaw on the host of changes happening at Enfield Town FC as the fight to avoid the drop continues
The Labour committee chair admitted she'd received free Tottenham Hotspur tickets before later voting in support of the club's Whitewebbs planning application...
Labour administration blame previous Conservative government's funding cuts for the move but Tory councillors claim the closures were avoidable
Opposition Tories say years of high borrowing have left the council in "desperate" state but Labour leader claims they are "out of touch"
Capel Manor College is currently working on the expansion project at Forty Hall Farm
Cristopher de Carvalho Guedes, aged 26, was killed after being hit by a police van in October 2023
Debt and interest payments are now costing Enfield taxpayers more than £31m each year
The bridge over the North Circular near New Southgate Station is blighted by pigeon poo and a mysterious substance containing E-coli
The breakfast clubs will ensure that all children can have a "healthy, positive start to the school day"
Joan was born just a few weeks after the end of the First World War
The plan include calls for the city’s suburban rail services to be devolved to Transport for London
Concerns have been raised over parking, wildlife, and a lack of affordable homes
The move comes just over a year after a young woman was killed on a pedestrian crossing in Edmonton
City Hall Conservatives wanted Sir Sadiq Khan to spend £4.5m on an “independent inquiry into the exploitation of children in London”
Community organiser Colin Lee-Own is hosting an event at Edmonton Green Library to bring together experts on youth violence and mental health



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