You can read more on the Friends of Broomfield Park website about the five artists from the Matchbox Collective who created the Broomfield House murals, working in conjunction with pupils from Laurel Park School. If you're wondering about the pictures[…]
Read more...In relation to the stabbing in an unspecified Palmers Green restaurant that was reported last week, Mbamalu Udemezu, 20, of Norfolk Avenue, Enfield, has been arrested and charged on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of[…]
Read more...Easter Sunday’s walk / demo, led by the Guardians of Whitewebbs, revealed much, not least to confirm we have on our doorsteps a magnificent park, rich in ecology and biodiversity and yet a park under real threat because of “exceptional[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Guardians of Whitewebbs are organising a demonstration and nature walk this Sunday in response to the illegal felling of an ancient oak tree in the grounds of the Toby Carvery. Meet at[…]
Read more...A film made for the Guardians of Whitewebbs about the illegal felling of a 500-year-old oak near the Toby Carvery in Whitewebbs Park. It turns out that there is an ownership connection between Mitchells & Butlers/Toby Carvery and Tottenham Hotspur[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Police have issued an appeal for information after a teenager was stabbed in a Palmers Green restaurant. The incident happened shortly before 3pm yesterday (Tuesday), when emergency services were called to Green[…]
Read more...Dave Cockle has forwarded this statement from Network Rail: "We are still in the design and costing stage of the Palmers Green project and will update stakeholders as soon as possible."
Read more...Picking up from Neil’s post, it was very clearly explained to the Inspector by representatives of the PG Action Team and of our Business Association that the choice was not one of an Adult Gaming Centre or a void, but[…]
Read more...Also think worth reading this piece which shows that the council's hands may be tied by current legislation when trying to prevent places like this opening. https://enfielddispatch.co.uk/erbil-joins-call-for-gambling-law-reforms/
Read more...I saw a post on a social media platform where somebody commented that it was better to have a business like this on the high street rather than an empty shop. I don't agree with that view as these places[…]
Read more...The Matchbox Collective's work creating the murals around Broomfield House is progressing well, and on Saturday members of the general public will get a chance to join in the fun at the Palmers Green Paint Jam in Broomfield Park. The[…]
Read more...Read more about the reversal of the Palace Amusement decision on the Enfield Dispatch website .` My earlier report (above) gave the wrong name for the Palmers Green Action Team spokesperson. As reported by the Dispatch, it should have been[…]
Read more...If this is an issue that interests you, I recommend reading the Inspector's ruling in full - it's not too long and uses normal language. The section on Community Cohesion makes interesting reading, starting at Para 21. Para 23 in[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here A gambling venue operator has won an appeal against a decision by Enfield Council to block conversion of the former Lloyds Bank premises in Palmers Green into a 24-hour slot-machine gaming centre.[…]
Read more...[Original article] Article not displaying properly? Click here Work to create a mural telling the story of Broomfield House and Park began on Monday and should be completed this week. On Saturday 12th April members of the public will have[…]
Read more...With phone thefts frequently in the news and London numbers measured in the tens of thousands pa, you may well be careful and feel prepared should the worst happen to yours. I did, until recently. My son is 25, smart[…]
Read more...A couple of incidents this week gives the opportunity to pass on police advice to a wider audience. “Nottingham Knockers”, door-to-door cold callers typically selling cleaning goods, are encountered a few times per year in my street. The first contact[…]
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