Some boroughs saw just one new affordable property begin construction in the space of a year, with Enfield starting three
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Neil Littman visits a traditional Japanese restaurant in Palmers Green
Residents could be forced to travel several miles to access services as Enfield Council cuts funding
The leader of Enfield Council has said it will work together with community groups to solve the problem
Borough said to be "fourth most underfunded in England" based on relative need as £30m budget gap looms for 2025/26
There were 414 looked-after children in Enfield as of 31st March this year, up from 372 on the same date in 2020
Parenting app Anya has partnered with Enfield Council to provide free support during pregnancy and the first two years after birth
Laura Swaffield, chair of a national charity supporting library users, gives her verdict on Enfield Council's move to close eight branches in the borough
The Family Bike Club wants to offer aspiring mechanics in the borough a chance to learn skills locally
Alan Sitkin is encouraging other "retirees" and those with spare time to do their bit for the environment
Men's elite hockey side now sit third from bottom of table after ten games, writes Alastair Whatley
A 2021 London Assembly survey found 91.3% of people do not feel toilet provision is adequate to meet their needs
Inspectors visiting the branch in Ponders End High Street discovered evidence of rats, inadequate pest proofing and lack of cleanliness
Voters will head to the polls in the Edmonton ward on Thursday, 28th November
Dancers, musicians, or anyone else simply enthusiastic about representing Enfield, are encouraged to apply
Enjoy gift shopping, mince pies, mulled wine and festive music
Albany, Southgate and Southbury leisure centres will be opening up for free taster sessions this Saturday and Sunday
As well as alleviating cost of living pressures the policy also appears to have boosted pupil behaviour
A leading spoken word poetry organisation has designed a programme to develop local talent in partnership with Enfield Council
Rudolph Walker CBE will be introducing his new memoir and talking about more about his incredible life
Family Based Solutions hopes to be able to revamp its office space if it wins Leyland’s Big Community Makeover competition
Dugdale "big band" swing show promises to "jazz up those jingle bells"
Winchmore School has officially launched its new two-storey sixth form site with space for 180 pupils
Joseph Marshall from One-to-One Enfield on how charity’s Enfield Autism Hub is helping neurodivergent people find their ‘tribe’



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