The shows
Wednesday 25 August8.30pm - 10.45pm, Forty Hall
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Friday 27 August
8.30pm - 10.45pm, Pymmes Park
Sunday 29 August
8.30pm - 10.15pm, Enfield Market Place
A recording of yesterday's election hustings for the Southgate & Wood Green constituency is now online. Online hustings for the three Enfield constituencies are being run jointly by Enfield Climate Action Forum, LocalMotion Enfield and Enfield Dispatch, and questions will focus on the candidates'...
A recording of yesterday's election hustings for the Edmonton and Winchmore Hill constituency is now online. Online hustings for the three Enfield constituencies are being run jointly by Enfield Climate Action Forum, LocalMotion Enfield and Enfield Dispatch, and questions will focus on the...
Saturday sees the launch of a summer-long series of free events in Edmonton at the newly built Pavilion on the Green. Between now and September the Pavilion will play host to live music featuring styles from the African diaspora, holiday activities for young people, family arts, theatre and dance...
The organisers of the Livestock Music Festival, due to be held at Forty Hall Farm on 27th July, are calling on music lovers to buy tickets soon because last year's losses due to bad weather and the slow rate of sales to date this year mean that the organisation is in a "precarious" financial...
Enfield Council will be launching its updated Climate Action Plan at a "community networking and fun event" to be held at Edmonton Green Library on Saturday 22nd June. The second edition of Enfield Council's Climate Action Plan was published earlier this week. The council published the first...
The next four years are critical to tackling flooding and water pollution in London. To address these problems, London must urgently become a ‘Sponge City’. But how – and why? And how can Londoners with front or back gardens help? Alice Roberts from CPRE London explains. Climate change brings...
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Booking still essential.
Sustainable cinema comes to Enfield at the end of the month, when Stow Film Lounge sets up its projectors in three outdoor venues to bring us a timeless Hollywood blockbuster, a classic London comedy and a thoroughly modern British comedy drama.
In line with their policy of reducing their carbon footprint, Stow are offering a 21st century version of last century's drive-in cinema and billing the series as Cycle-In Cinema. There will be discounts for audience members arriving by bike, tandem, scooter, rollerboards, penny-farthing or even by bus - but not for people driving to the shows.
Dr Bike will be in attendance to give your wheels at bit of tlc should it be required.
8.30pm - 10.45pm, Forty Hall
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Friday 27 August
8.30pm - 10.45pm, Pymmes Park
Sunday 29 August
8.30pm - 10.15pm, Enfield Market Place