Issue 32 of Enfield Dispatch is now being distributed across the borough, so go and pick up your copy. You can also get it delivered to your door by becoming a member.
The top story is the project to reintroduce beavers to Enfield, which if successful would be the first time the semiaquatic mammals have returned to London since going extinct in the UK 400 years ago.
On Page 2 residents living in a fire-risk housing block are denied government help;
On Page 5 find out how an allotment plot became a haven for children with autism;
On Page 11 there’s a council row over the future of the borough’s culture venues;
On Page 12 Broomfield Festival organisers gear up for a summer of live performances;
On Page 14 Enfield’s smokers are shown to be among the slowest to quit in the UK;
And on Page 18 discover the 150-year history of the Hertford Loop railway line.