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  • Councillors welcome 'Mini-Holland' money

    Councillors have welcomed the money won in the ‘Mini-Holland’ cycling scheme. The scheme, organised by Mayor of London Boris Johnson and the Greater London Authority, will see £30million given to Enfield to encourage cycling in the area. At

  • Yashika deported after Home Office's 'callous' decision

    A talented schoolgirl boarded a plane to Mauritius after the final legal bid to stop her deportation failed this evening. Yashika Bageerathi, 19, of Fox Lane in Palmers Green lost her appeal to remain in the UK after she fled here with her family

  • Levy: No summer upheaval at Spurs

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy says the club will look to avoid a summer of upheaval, instead focussing on improving a squad which underwent drastic change last summer. The £85m sale of Gareth Bale to Real Madrid was preceded by a £105m spend, which

  • Jack Savoretti at Islington Assembly Halls

    Jack and his band came on stage with little fanfare bursting straight into the energetic guitar-led music he is known for with 2013 non-album single Written in Scars. The chorus "We are the revolution, we want it all tonight" certainly got the crowd

  • Spurs defender Kaboul denies Arsenal link

    Spurs defender Younes Kaboul has taken to Twitter to quash rumours that he will follow in Sol Campbell's footsteps by joining North London rivals Arsenal on a free transfer. Kaboul, 28, is out of contract at White Hart Lane at the end of the current

  • Tottenham Takeover at V&A aims to shake off riots reputation

    Tottenham is full of talented people and it’s time we shouted about it. That is the impression I was left with after visiting the Tottenham Takeover exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum on Friday, March 28. In recent years the area has earned

  • Third attempt to deport schoolgirl to be made

    A girl that has been on the cusp of deportation is now due to be deported tonight. Yashika Bageerathi of Fox Lane, Palmers Green, has been on the verge of being deported back to her homeland Mauritius twice but prevented by airlines. She was

  • Scout leader books trip to Japan jamboree

    A popular scout leader will represent the UK at the World Scout Jamboree in Japan. Inderjeet Singh Rathore, known as Sunny, will help to support the 36 young people selected from the UK to take part in Japan in 2015. The member of the Fourth

  • 'Superman' to run for North London Hospice

    An Enfield ‘superman’ will be donning his trusty cape for the 289th time as he prepares to run the London marathon. John Wallace, of Connaught Avenue, Enfield will race on April 13 in aid of North London Hospice in what will be his 288th run.

  • Comic workshop to mark Great War centenary

    Children will get the chance to create their own comic strips commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War this Easter. Artist Karen Rubins will help children aged between eight and 12 to find out more about wartime Enfield at on

  • Enfield highest in London for pothole repairs

    Enfield has repaired more potholes than any other borough in London. Enfield Borough Council repaired 10,787 holes in 2013, nearly 1,000 more than any other authority in the capital. The council also spent £322,420 on pothole repairs, figures