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  • Video: Pupils create short film to tackle cyberbullying

    A group of pupils took a stand against cyberbullying on social media by creating a hard-hitting short film. Students from St Anne’s Catholic school, in Palmers Green, joined youth group Exposure to create the short film Sticks and Phones. Helped

  • More semi-pavement parking will solve problem

    This letter refers to my letter agreeing with GA Musey’s views (‘Road space should have increased’, Opinion, July 9) and responses from K Brown and David Hughes (‘Council is not to blames for this one’, Opinion, August 6 and ‘Motorists are feather-bedded

  • Trapping foxes is inhumane

    We have a fox’s earth near our garden. The vixen had three cubs back in the spring and we have enjoyed the wildlife scenario acted out each day. The vixen has successfully reared and cared for her cubs, who are now on their way to being independent

  • Roads are built to accomodate traffic

    I’ve been following the bicycle versus car debate on these pages for the many weeks it has been rumbling on. However, after reading Rick Jewell’s letter (‘Motorists win hands down’, Opinion, August 13), I feel compelled to make a contribution as Mr

  • Put the concern back into your efforts

    I have received a response to my letter about my concerns regarding Age UK (‘Assisting in the demise of our NHS’, Opinion, August 6). I would like to offer a short response given that the response from Age UK was itself short (‘Age UK does what is

  • Family concerned for missing teenage girl

    The family of a missing girl are desperate for news of her whereabouts. Sharifa Ngum-Payne, 16, was reported missing from her home in Amersham Avenue, on the border of Tottenham and Enfield, on Tuesday, August 22. She returned briefly to her

  • Street dancer wows judges on Got to Dance

    A dancing sensation has wowed famous judges at a national dancing competition. Khyrese Heron, 13, of Ponders End, is part of the Intelligent Minds Dance Legion (IMD Legion) that has reached the final of Sky One’s Got to Dance television show.

  • New scheme to get more people cycling

      A new cycling scheme is being launched in Enfield to get more people on bikes. The campaign will offer anyone who lives, works or studies in the borough the chance to borrow a bike for four weeks for £10. Helmets, bike locks, lights and high

  • Teenage songwriter makes final eight of national competition

    A teenage singing star has made it through to the next round of a national songwriting competition. Nancy James, 19, of Sweet Briar Walk, in Edmonton, has seen her song, titled Perfection, shortlisted in the top eight entries of the Jack Petchey

  • Gutteridge wins Division Two prize at Herts Futures Tour

    Trent Park Golf Club’s Lucius Guttridge clinched the Division Two gross prize at the Herts Futures Tour event at Chesfield Downs Golf Club. The seven-year-old finished with an eight-over-par round of 34 which sealed top spot. Enfield Golf Club