The Colosseum Retail Park scheme proposed 1,800 new homes but will not now be going ahead
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Residents say the schemes will push parking problems on to neighbouring streets and leave them out of pocket
A community group worked with Pinhole London to identify historic images of Enfield Island Village through archival research
Sharron Spice is hosting two events in Angel Edmonton this October
Bush Hill Park is one of six on the network to benefit from new water fountains installed by Transport for London
A seven-metre-high bronze cowrie shell will be installed at a site in West India Quay
Members of the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) have voted The Little Green Dragon in Green Lanes as the capital's best boozer
Free careers advice is available for students unsure about where to go next
Kiernan Hughes-Mason, aged 32, left a toddler with life-changing brain injuries
A series of other big events in the capital this summer have also helped Transport for London rake it in
It comes after the sister of a woman killed while out walking her dogs launched a fresh petition calling for more speed cameras
Voi will be competing against existing operators such as Lime, Forest and Santander Cycles
Carole Stanley was chair of the Friends of Bush Hill Park voluntary group for many years before her death from cancer last week
Enfield commuters using the station should soon benefit from the extra ticket barriers being installed
The government has approved plans to increase London City Airport’s annual passenger cap from 6.5 to nine million per year
Enfield Town FC need to add more seating and new turnstiles to comply with minimum requirements for the National League
The All Abilities Cycle Hub in Bush Hill Park helps get people pedalling who might not otherwise be able to
Khan is the most heavily guarded person in the UK after the King and the prime minister
The incidents took place in Morson Road, Ponders End
Ten people have been charged in total following the incident at an Elbit Systems factory in South Gloucestershire
The posters use real-life incidents of unacceptable behaviour towards staff to “send a clear message to perpetrators"
David Williamson on the plans for this year’s Palmers Green Festival
Stefanie Schidlowski from Healthwatch Enfield on how local people can get involved
Unite the Union and Kate Osamor MP are trying to persuade NatWest to halt the planned closure on 4th September



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