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News, comment and features
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Enfield Council have notified the public of their intention of introducing some new waiting and loading restrictions at a number of locations, including Bourne Hill. See the text below.
ANGEL CLOSE N18, CAMBRIDGE PARADE GREAT CAMBRIDGE ROAD EN1, GATER DRIVE EN1, HALLSIDE ROAD EN1, LAVENDER ROAD EN1 LAUREL BANK DRIVE EN1, LOCKFIELD AVENUE EN3 andNORFOLK AVENUE N13 - NEW 'AT ANY TIME' WAITING RESTRICTIONSBOURNE HILL N13 - NEW 'MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7AM - 6.30PM' WAITING RESTRICTIONSCHURCH LANE.......
Bus users are being warned not to be taken in by a notice which has appeared on some London bus stops (see photograph). The notice claims that TfL is giving away 10,000 oyster cards valid for five years or one year. In actual fact, it appears to be a scam aimed at collecting people's email addresses.
For more information see this article on the Evening Standard website........
A local conservation group in Enfield Town is to launch a campaign to scrap plans for cycle lanes in Church Street and to instead opt for a radical rethink of the road network in the town centre. Some local campaigners in Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill are also thinking along similar lines.
The Enfield Town Conservation Area Study Group (ETCASG) opposes the plans put forward by Enfield Council to turn Church Street into a buses and cycles-only road and instead will be asking the Council.......
The long-running saga of the "Turret Court" building in Aldermans Hill will reach another milestone on Tuesday 19th August, when the Planning Inspectorate will be hearing an appeal from the developers, Ballater Investments, against an order issued by Enfield Council requiring them to make a number of changes to the building which, in the view of the Council, had been in breach of planning permission.
110-112 Aldermans Hill before demolitionTurret Court (110-112 Aldermans Hill) is on the site of.......
Chickenshed Theatre is again running a series of theatre workshops for people aged 60 and above.
The workshops will be on Mondays from 5pm to 6.30pm for six weeks, beginning on 8th September. The normal cost is £45 for the six weeks, but arrangements are possible for people who cannot afford this much.
Participants will be offered free entry to two Community Chorus workshops, on 10th and 17th September at 6.30pm. Unlike the theatre workshops, these are open to younger people - the minimum.......
Enfield Fostering Service are looking for foster carers for children of all ages. If you think you might be interested, please read the following information or come along to one of the regular Fostering Information Days and Fostering information Evenings held in Edmonton and Enfield Town. Download a list of upcoming Fostering Information Events.
Who needs fostering?
Children or young people aged 0 - 18 years old living in Enfield who experience a serious family breakdown to the.......
A Resident's Questions about Car Parking for the new Flatsbehind the Town Hall
Why are there only six parking spaces allocated to the 19 “Affordable Housing” properties at the rear of Southgate Town Hall? As a resident also living in an “Affordable Housing” development, I know that everyone owns at least one vehicle. So it is inevitable, there will be more cars than parking spaces for properties at the rear of STH.
15 spaces which are council owned are "offered" these.......
The centenary of the outbreak of World War One was commemorated by Enfield Council at a ceremony held in Broomfield Park on Monday 4th August.
The Last Post is sounded in Broomfield ParkThe ceremony took place in the Garden of Remembrance, where the Mayor of Enfield, Councillor Ali Bakir, unveiled a visitor information board prepared by the Friends of Broomfield Park.
The Friends of Broomfield Park website has more photographs taken at the WW1 commemoration as well as photographs of the.......
The sun came out for the special Love Parks Week events in Broomfield Park last Sunday, and so did the people.
In Broomfield Conservatory, Marc Harris played and sang while visitors admired the Angels' Trumpets and many other plants.
In the Community Orchard, there were apple cakes, apple wine, country dancing and "Celtic Folk Americana" played live.
At the Bandstand, Bowes Park Folk Club gave their first event north of the North Circ.
On the former Bowling Green, people were able to play.......
Monday 4 August 2014 – 2.00pm The War Memorial, Broomfield Park, Broomfield Lane, N13 4HE
Enfield will commemorate the centenary of the start of World War One in 1914 with an event at Broomfield Park’s War Memorial on Monday August 4.
Community leaders including the Leader of Enfield Council, Cllr Doug Taylor, Cabinet Member for Community Organisations, Cllr Yasemin Brett, the mayors of Enfield’s twin towns of Courbevoie and Gladbeck Serges Deses Maison and Ulrich Roland, as.......
The transformation of London’s general practice services is an agreed priority for the NHS in London. To help to understand the needs of patients and carers across London they are holding a series of focus groups with different community groups, patient groups, and users of GP services to help them understand the full range of needs.
NHS England London Region wants to hear from you. They are inviting members of the public to take part in one of their focus groups to help.......
Would you like to help HealthWatch Enfield improve local health and social care services? Can you help them reach out to local communities and find out about their experiences as patients, carers and service users? Do you have personal experience, skills and enthusiasm to offer?
HealthWatch Enfield welcomes and values contributions from all sections of the community, including people of all ages from 16 upwards.
They are currently looking for volunteers for the following roles:.......