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Tag - Better Streets for Enfield

The low-traffic neighbourhood in Fox Lane and (inset) Conservative group leader Alessandro Georgiou
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Enfield Tories vow to keep promise on ‘ripping out’ LTNs despite recent court ruling

5 February 2026
The Southgate Masterplan Vision design for Chase Side
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Mixed reaction to new council ‘vision’ for Southgate’s future

4 December 2025
People walking along a footpath
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Enfield named laziest in London as borough ranks lowest for active travel

4 April 2025
Features

Revealed: Enfield’s pavement parking epidemic

7 March 2025
20mph sign
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Campaign group hosting ‘discussion’ on 20mph limits in Enfield

4 November 2024
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Residents invited to come up with ideas for improving New Southgate

14 October 2024
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Council considering pedestrian crossings at major Palmers Green junction

13 May 2024
Comment

We need to design streets around people, not cars

8 July 2023
Riders cycling through Albany Park
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Community bike ride organisers hail event as ‘huge success’

5 May 2023
The vision for Market Square
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Row over lost parking as details of Enfield Town revamp revealed

5 August 2022
A family-friendly bike ride organised by Enfield Council last year
Comment

Reshape Enfield’s streets to help fight pandemic

12 June 2020
Lorries frequently use Cecil Road
Comment

Leave our street alone

11 May 2019
Church Street in Enfield Town
Comment

Our vision for Enfield Town

13 April 2019

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Dead body discovered in New River

15 March 2026
Palmers Green High School in Hoppers Road (credit Google)
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Shock over proposed closure of private school in Palmers Green

20 January 2026
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Council suspends controversial Enfield Town bus lane while changes are made

13 January 2026
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Government confirms Crews Hill as one of seven ‘new towns’

22 March 2026
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Chinese restaurant goes up in flames – but no-one hurt

5 February 2026
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Plans submitted for major housing scheme on Southbury cinema site

22 January 2026
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22 January 2026
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