Agenda
- Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour
- Road Safety and Traffic Issues
- Local Plan
- Update on Broomfield House
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 an opportunity to play a part at a 'paint jam'.
Local campaigners opposed to proposals for housebuilding on countryside in the north of Enfield borough were among the first to hear about an appeal today to the mayor of London to abandon plans for a review of the Green Belt and instead tackle the 'real causes' of the housing crisis.
In the face of a significant spike in pedestrian deaths on London's roads, road danger reduction campaigners are calling on the Metropolitan Police to pay significantly more attention to reducing road danger and eliminating casualties on the capital's roads. You too can join them in responding to...
Green Belt defence group Enfield RoadWatch have issued a newsletter summarising and discussing some of the main points raised during the first phase of formal inspection of the Enfield Local Plan.
Examination in public of the Enfield Local Plan began at 9.30 this morning and continues until next Thursday (and possibly also next Friday morning. This article has links to the live streaming of the event on YouTube.
Examination in public of the Enfield Local Plan began at 9.30 this morning and continues until next Thursday (and possibly also next Friday morning. This article has links to the live streaming of the event on YouTube.
Architecture
Architecture
Active Travel
Adult Education
Air quality
Archaeology
Art
Betting Shops
Broomfield House
Broomfield Park
Buses
Campaigning Groups
Charities
Children
Cinema & films
Co-Housing
Community Events
Community Groups
Community Projects
Conservation
Conservation Areas
Conway Rec
Council Services
Covid-19
Crafts
Crime and Policing
Crossrail 2
Cycle lanes
Cycling
Dance
Devonshire Square
Disability
Edmonton Incinerator
Education
Enfield Council
Enfield Local Plan
Enfield Town
Environmental Protection
Festivals
Firs Farm
Fitness
Food & Drink
Fundraising
gambling
Gardening
Gardens
Green Belt
Green Dragon
Grovelands Park
Hazelwood Rec
Health Service
Healthy Streets
Heritage
Hobbies
Horticulture
Housing
Intimate Theatre
Lakes Estate Conservation Area
Libraries
Literature
Litter
Local Businesses
Local campaigns
Local democracy
Local events
Local History/Local Studies
Local People
Localism
London-wide Issues
Markets
Mental health
Merkur Slots
Mini Holland
Music
Nature
Neighbourhood Watches
New Southgate
North London Waste Plan
Older People
Palmers Green Festival
Palmers Green Town Centre
Palmers Scream
Parking
Parks
Parks/Tottenhall Rec
Pedestrians
Photography
Pinkham Way
Planning
Planning Laws
Play Streets
Poetry
Politics
Public Health
Public realm
Public Transport
Pymmes Brook
Quieter Neighbourhoods
Quieter Neighbourhoods - Bowes
Quieter Neighbourhoods - Connaught Gardens
Quieter Neighbourhoods - Fox Lane
Rail services
Recipes
Recycling
Regeneration
Research projects
Restaurants, cafés and pubs
Road safety
Roads
Rubbish
Ruth Winston Centre
School Streets
Schools
Shops
Small Business
Social Issues
Social prescribing
Social Services
Southgate
Southgate District Civic Trust,
Southgate Town Hall
Sport
Sport and exercise
St Harmonica's Online
Support Services
Sustainability
Tatem Park
The Fox
Theatre
Therapies
Traffic Calming
Training and skills
Trees
Trent Park
Triangle
Truro House
Underground
Urban Design
Video
Visual Arts
Volunteering
Ward Panels (CAPE)
Waste and recycling
Wellbeing
Whitewebbs
Winchmore Hill
Wood Green
Writing
Young People
Events
At a joint Palmers Green and Highfield Ward Forum on 7th April residents will hear updates from and be able to raise issues with the councillors who represent the two adjacent wards.
Cllr Doug Taylor, Cllr Chris James
Cllr Tim Leaver, Cllr Nia Stevens