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  • Disabled car-washers given work placements

    Ten disabled workers have found permanent jobs after taking part in a car washing scheme. People with a range of disabilities ran a social enterprise car wash for Enfield Borough Council at Palace Gardens multi-storey car park, in Enfield.

  • Adebayor - 'We are better than last year'

    Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor has stated that his side is “better than last year”. The forward played 80 minutes in last weekend’s victory over West Ham United and believes the White Hart Lane side is better than last season. Speaking

  • Teenagers to become ballboys for Arsenal

    A lucky pair of teenager have been chosen by their boyhood club to be a ballboy for the season. Christopher Christodoulou, of Edmonton, and Alex Puliatti, 15, of Enfield, have joined Arsenal FC’s ballsquad for the 2014/15 season. They enjoyed

  • Schools celebrate GCSE grades

    Schools across the borough are celebrating GCSE results. Pupils from all schools in Enfield were marking a life changing day as they opened the envelopes containing their GCSE marks. Some pupils would be left overjoyed and some underwhelmed

  • 'This is the real thrill of being a headteacher'

    A headteacher has admitted that seeing her pupils get their results is the “real thrill” of being a teacher. Dr Susan Tranter, headteacher at Edmonton County School, in Great Cambridge Road, watched her pupils opening their brown envelopes on GCSE

  • A&E unit's 40,000 patient boom

     A health watchdog rated a hospital’s accident and emergency unit as ‘requires improvement’ - just as it had a boom in patients. North Middlesex University Hospital, in Sterling Way, Edmonton, was criticised by the Care Quality Commission in its

  • Teenagers await GCSE results

    Thousands of teenagers will discover the results of two years of hard work as they collect their GCSE grades. Across north London, schools will be packed with teenagers ripping open the envelopes which contain their exam results. Follow our