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Embracing who I am

Enfield resident Frankie Brady opens up about his difficult childhood and how he wants to help others who struggle to 'fit in'

Frankie Brady (credit Kai Images)
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The local dance club where everyone belongs

Winchmore Folk Dance Club meets on Tuesdays at Winchmore Hill URC and on Saturdays at Trinity Church Hall in Enfield Town
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Enfield’s hot new Chinese restaurant

Salt and pepper squid
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Using social media ‘wisely, safely and meaningfully’

Jessica, Charlotte and Megan (credit Kai Images)
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The NHS Long Term Plan was launched in January (credit NHS England)
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Helping Bulgarians access healthcare

29 December 2021
Goats cheese salad
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A small taste of France

28 December 2021
Malaki making his prototype
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Building young minds

27 December 2021
Just one in 100 black people are signed up as blood donors
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Black blood donors needed

21 December 2021
Ania from Home Instead Enfield (left) with memory club visitor Cherry (right)
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Well remembered

17 December 2021
The Hilly Fields litter picking group has been running for nearly three years
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Keeping Enfield’s green spaces tidy

7 December 2021
FBS staff performing in the music video for Miracle Day
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Domestic abuse charity launches festive song

7 December 2021
Women's exercise (credit Geert Pieters via Unsplash)
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Bouncing back from cancer

5 December 2021
Enfield entrepreneurs, clockwise from top left; Cheryl-lya Broadfoot; Emma Adams-Tovey; Aileen Kennedy; Mauva Johnson-Jones; Jodie Webber; Liz Sorton
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Small businesses, big impact

2 December 2021
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My tribute to leading light of local cycling

30 November 2021
Northside Youth and Community Connections is a youth-led charity based at Edmonton Green Shopping Centre
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Taking action

26 November 2021
Limes Cafe has been a Winchmore Hill institution since 1936
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Going back in Limes

21 November 2021
Aerial view of the site in Ponders End where milling is thought to have taken place for 1,000 years and has been operated by Wright's Four for 154 years, whose managing director David Wright is also pictured (inset, left)
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Wright’s at home

15 November 2021
Garry Kousoulou, director of Loving Social Media (left), with some of the young people he has helped via the government's Kickstart scheme
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Giving young people’s careers a kick start

8 November 2021
Dementia cafes are places for carers to meet to talk freely and without judgment (credit Dennis Brendel via Unsplash)
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A problem shared

7 November 2021
Some residents may soon face a choice between eating or heating their homes this winter (credit Erik McLean/Unsplash)
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Help staying warm this winter

5 November 2021
Enfield People's Theatre performing in Pymmes Park as part of Enfield’s Big Green Climate Festival
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How Enfield united over tackling the climate crisis

4 November 2021
Michael Ionnou has run The Larder in Winchmore Hill since 2017
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Adapting to changing demands

26 October 2021
Enfield Cenotaph was officially unveiled on 30th October 1921 at Chase Green Gardens
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A century of Enfield Cenotaph

25 October 2021
Singer-songwriter Natalie Shay lives in Arnos Grove (credit LPR Agency)
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Riding the wave

24 October 2021
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