Enfield Dispatch
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Comment
  • Sport
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • About us
    • Local Democracy Reporting Service
    • Complaints
    • Privacy
  • Advertise with us
  • Write for us
  • Pick up a copy
  • Download
  • Support us
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Comment
  • Sport
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • About us
    • Local Democracy Reporting Service
    • Complaints
    • Privacy
  • Advertise with us
  • Write for us
  • Pick up a copy
  • Download
  • Support us
Enfield Dispatch
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Comment
  • Sport
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • About us
    • Local Democracy Reporting Service
    • Complaints
    • Privacy
  • Advertise with us
  • Write for us
  • Pick up a copy
  • Download
  • Support us

Tag - building safety

Cladding being removed from a building and (inset) London mayor Sadiq Khan
News

Long wait goes on for Londoners living in buildings with dangerous cladding

8 April 2026
Shropshire House (left) and Cheshire House (right) could both be demolished
News

Council struggling to empty Edmonton tower blocks due to be decommissioned

23 October 2025
Tom Copley (inset) told London Assembly members affordable housing delivery was down
News

Deputy mayor slams government’s Building Safety Regulator

12 September 2025
Bell Lane Estate in Enfield Wash
News

Council consulting on new safety strategy for high-rise blocks

15 August 2025
Walbrook House pictured in 2019
News

Final council tenants set to leave ‘unsafe’ Edmonton tower blocks

13 February 2025
credit Daryl Mitchell via Wikimedia Commons
News

Asbestos still present at 32 Enfield schools, council reveals

4 October 2023
Ark John Keats Academy
News

Third Enfield school confirms Raac found on site

22 September 2023
North Middlesex University Hospital
News

No Raac found at North Mid during concrete inspection

11 September 2023
St Ignatius' College in Bulls Cross (credit Google)
News

Two Enfield schools contain unsafe concrete and third suspected, council now confirms

6 September 2023
Aerated concrete (credit Tarmo Tamm, Markus Otsus, Artur Kaljo via Wikimedia Commons)
News

No Enfield schools yet found to contain unsafe concrete, says council

1 September 2023

Enfield Dispatch is published by Social Spider Community News

  • Find out more about us
  • Become a supporter
  • Advertise with us
  • Pick up a physical copy
  • Download a digital copy
  • Write for us
  • Sign up to our newsletter
  • Make a complaint

Donate

Your support helps us to secure the future of Enfield Dispatch and bring the borough more news!

Help us do more by making a one-off donation here:

Most popular

The crime scene at the New River following the discovery of a dead body
News

Dead body discovered in New River

15 March 2026
Palmers Green High School in Hoppers Road (credit Google)
News

Shock over proposed closure of private school in Palmers Green

20 January 2026
The bus lane in Church Street, Enfield Town, is causing traffic to back up beyond the town centre
News

Council suspends controversial Enfield Town bus lane while changes are made

13 January 2026
Crews Hill Station
News

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

22 March 2026
The fire near to Oakwood Station
News

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

5 February 2026
The plans submitted for Southbury Leisure Park, showing a proposed view from Southbury Road (credit Rockhunter)
News

Plans submitted for major housing scheme on Southbury cinema site

22 January 2026
Whitewebbs Park and (inset) Dame Judi Dench (credit Caroline Bonarde Ucci via Wikimedia Commons)
News

Dame Judi backs campaign to save Whitewebbs Park

22 January 2026
  • Contact us
  • Call: 020 8367 2975
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Facebook: /EnfieldDispatch/
  • Bluesky: @enfielddispatch.bsky.social
  • © Social Spider CIC
Enfield Dispatch is a Social Spider Community News publication, home of Waltham Forest Echo, Haringey Community Press, Barnet Post, Newham Voices and EC1 Echo.

 

Enfield Dispatch logoEnjoying Enfield Dispatch? You can help support our not-for-profit newspaper and website from £5 per month.

Click here for more information and ways to support our news operation