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enfield dispatch march 2021The March 2021 issue of Enfield Dispatch features photographs taken in the Dugdale Centre in Enfield Town, which has been converted into a Covid vaccination centre. The photographer is Katrina Campbell, who at the end of 2020 published a book of photographs of people on their doorsteps, taken during the first lockdown - When We All Stayed at Home. Katrina was allowed to photograph and talk to some of the people involved in the huge vaccination effort. In a single photo on the paper's front page she captures the whole story of the reassignment of this key building.

As always, you can download the latest Dispatch as a PDF or you can pick up the paper from one of the distribution points, which include one outside the Ruth Winston Centre in Green Lanes. Best of all, you can become a member and have it delivered, while supporting independent journalism.

In the March 2021 Dispatch

  • In this month's edition our top story is the debate among councillors over Enfield Council's growing debt levels;
  • On Page 2 a mystery surrounds the discovery of a number of dead foxes in Whitewebbs Park;
  • On Page 5 take a look back at the 88-year history of a family-run furniture shop after it closed its doors;
  • On Page 6 cladding woes continue for Edmonton residents despite government funding pledge;
  • On Page 7 meet our latest Enfield Community Hero, a "friend of all animals and people";
  • On Page 8 read why a new incinerator could worsen inequality in the borough;
  • On Page 12 there's an update on the new museum being created at Trent Park House;
  • And on Page 15 meet some of the people working at the Dugdale to help end the pandemic

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