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  • Pupils swap classroom for River Lee

    Pupils abandoned their classroom for the River Lee as part of 'empty classroom day'. Year 5 pupils at St Andrew's Primary School, in Chase Road, Southgate, swapped desks and chairs for the rivers and trees of Lee Valley Regional park to learn about

  • Man fights off attackers

    A 62-year-old man fought off two youths in an attack at a bus stop in Winchmore Hill. The man was repeatedly kicked and punched by two men outside an Esso Express, in Green Lanes, Winchmore Hill, on Friday June 6, at approximately 12.30pm.

  • Third scout selected for world jamboree

    A third teenager has been selected to represent the UK at the world scout jamboree in Japan next year. Julian Newman of the Eastern Enfield Scouts will be accompanying Jagz Barth and Inderjeet Singh, both from Enfield, to take part in the world

  • Tour d'Enfield comes to a close

    More than 2,000 children took part in the final event of a festival of cycling. With the Tour de France set to start next month, children aged between eight and 11 have been taking part in the borough-wide Tour d'Enfield. Spanning eight parks

  • 'It became my worst nightmare'

    A ten-year-old boy was nearly forced to miss his mother's wedding when his passport failed to arrive. Olivia Diamond, of Lower Edmonton, was facing the prospect of her dream Italian wedding without her son, Alex, being present as an unprecedented

  • Best of friends go head-to-head for business award

    Best friends will go head-to-head in the battle to be Enfield’s best business. Community group Love Your Doorstep (LYDS) will be up against beauty business Tessa Stevens, both of London Road, in Enfield Town, for the prize at the Federation of

  • MacCaulay comes out on top in Grovelands Park Run

    Ninety runners took part in the 198th Grovelands Park Run, with 20 personal bests recorded on Saturday. Richard MacCaulay came out on top for the men, finishing first in a time of 18.02 to par his personal best, with first-timer Ben Albon close

  • Crafts day to roll back the years

    Traditional crafts will go on display for families at a stately home. Forty Hall will host demonstrations of traditional crafts such as beekeeping, blacksmithing, basket weaving, leather crafting and woodturning. The courtyard of the stately