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  • New Tidy Teams tackle problem litter areas

    Street sweepers have teamed up to blitz problem areas in the early hours each morning in a new scheme. Enfield Council has created seven four-strong teams to start at 6am on weekday mornings sweeping and picking up litter in areas such as Edmonton

  • Anger over cost-cutting pavement plan

    The borough’s footpaths could be a “mess” because of plans to use asphalt instead of concrete paving slabs to cut costs. Enfield Council announced last week that it would switch to using bituminous macadam – a mix of asphalt and concrete usually

  • Campaigners angry over Trent Park café lease decision

    A campaign group is “extremely alarmed” that the lease to run a café in Trent Park is believed to have been given to an adventure playground company. The True Friends of Trent Park have collected 3,100 signatures on a petition to stop Go Ape

  • People captured on camera during riots sought by police

    Fresh pictures of people known to be near the disorder during the riots have been released by Enfield police. A total of 28 new images of people who police believe were close to incidents of disorder between August 6 and 10. Officers

  • Newing expects tough Cheshunt test

    Saturday sees Enfield Town face another local derby with a trip to Cheshunt and Steve Newing is expecting the hosts to provide stern opposition. When the two sides met in September they played out a 1-1 draw but victory for Town would mean