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Art of the matter

Enfield Art Circle secretary Bill Simpson invites local residents to get involved ahead of the group's annual exhibition this summer

Painting of Enfield Town in the 1950s, by Bill Simpson
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Living with hidden disabilities

Monique Fenton
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How a new day care centre is transforming dementia support in Enfield

The Mabel Churn Centre opened last year
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Southgate’s cottage gastro pub makes a welcome return

Chalk stream trout at The Woodman
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Helping black men to open up

Courtney Brown is a social entrepreneur and the chief executive of Father2Father (credit Ruben Cabral)

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Sangeeta Waldron lives in Enfield Town and is the founder of Serendipity PR and Media
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Taking responsibility

27 March 2021
Klasp runs two charity shops in Enfield Town
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Advocates for learning disability

26 March 2021
Ken Rolland inside the shop back in its heyday
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Part of the furniture

20 March 2021
Trent Park House trustees Lord Sassoon and Jason Charalambous with Professor Simon Thurley
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The secret is out

8 March 2021
Elli and Theodore from Grange Park are among scores of families photographed by Katrina Campbell and featured in her new book, 'When We All Stayed At Home'
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Portraits from a pandemic

22 February 2021
A sign prohibits entry to a footpath because of the pandemic
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Tackling the wider impact of Covid-19

20 February 2021
Edmonton Town Hall stood for more than a century before being knocked down and replaced by an Asda supermarket
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How past redevelopment shaped Edmonton’s present

18 February 2021
Branded coffee mugs will be sent to the first 15 people who sign up to the campaign
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Donate a cuppa

14 February 2021
David Lowbridge from Fairtrade Foundation (left) presents a certificate declaring as a Enfield a Fairtrade borough to then mayor Lee Chamberlain (right) in 2008 (credit Keith Emmitt)
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Making Enfield Fairtrade again

11 February 2021
Victoria Thompson with the latest edition of The Happy News
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Spreading the joy

4 February 2021
credit Public Health England
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Event raises awareness of cancer screening

26 January 2021
PC Neil Rogers
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Help keep a beady eye on local crime

25 January 2021
A branch of the Pauline Quirke Academy is based at Highlands School in Enfield
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Education to perform

20 January 2021
Sign warning people to 'stay home' during pandemic lockdown
Features

Reaching out to ethnic minorities during the pandemic

16 January 2021
Platinum Performing Arts is based at Millfield House in Edmonton
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Going platinum

14 January 2021
Volunteers from several local groups turned up to help out at Pymmes Park in Edmonton
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Festive volunteering

9 January 2021
Filming of 'Step Back' taking place at St Ignatius College in Turkey Street
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Teacher turns filmmaker

30 December 2020
Candice Charles is the founder of Edmonton community project BASE
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Helping those in need

26 December 2020
Enfield Council closed a part of The Green to traffic to enable outdoor dining in Winchmore Hill
Features

The great outdoor dining experiment

6 December 2020
A depiction of slaves aboard a ship crossing the Atlantic in the 19th Century. Engraving by Swain circa 1835 (credit Wikicommons)
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Revealing Enfield’s links to the slave trade

24 November 2020
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