The council has served Hazelwood Padel Club with a noise abatement notice following complaints from a neighbour
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Finding comes as Sadiq Khan reaffirms promise to make all the capital’s waterways swimmable by 2034
Conservatives name two parliamentary contenders while a left-wing independent also declares for Enfield North
Khan says data shows government failure to ban Section 21 notices is “huge betrayal”
School streets improve road safety and encourage more pupils to walk, cycle and scoot to school
Ten people were arrested this morning following raids on ten different properties involving 100 officers
Pauline Cranmer has worked for LAS for 30 years
Sadiq Khan says he doesn't know anything about the situation beyond what's reported in the media
Metropolitan Police confirms it will not be taking its investigation into the matter further
Cedar Park Nursery told shocked parents last night that it would be entering administration and closing permanently
There were no reports of any injuries
The Social Enterprise Dragons’ Den competition sees youngsters pitch their ground-breaking ideas to a panel of experts
Openreach is installing "ultrafast, ultra-reliable" full fibre broadband to 517 more locations across the UK
Less than 1% of automatic fire alarms are triggered by genuine fires
Oliver Dowden "not disclosing" which parts of capital the Conservatives are focusing on during the election
The Conservatives had promised in their 2019 election manifesto to abolish Section 21 notices
Residents and staff at Hugh Myddelton House got stuck in during Dementia Action Week
The Enfield Society explores the history of Enfield Drill Hall
City Hall has again criticised Enfield Council's draft Local Plan while the mayor says his views haven't changed
George Savva led Enfield Council's housing department during a period when local homelessness soared to unprecedented levels
The Conservatives are still searching for candidates to stand against the three local Labour incumbents
In the first Mayor's Question Time since the City Hall election Khan was quizzed on whether he was at "war" with car drivers
The talk promoted the work of the charity Only A Pavement Away
The Conservative's fearless challenge may be referred to the tortured poets' department



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