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  • Quinton appointed as Enfield Town manager

    Enfield Town have appointed Bradley Quinton – previously assistant to George Borg – as the club’s new first-team manager. Quinton, 35, joined the Towners on a dual registration from Braintree Town last season, playing a key role as Enfield avoided

  • Special school hosts second driving day for pupils

    Children from a special school have taken to the wheel for a second time at a driving day. West Lea School, in Haselbury Road, Edmonton, teamed up once more with Hertfordshire Action Disability (HAD) to give eight of its pupils their first driving

  • Just the Ticket: August 29, 2014

    Here's your guide to some of the best things to do in the week ahead:   The Lambs’ Tale The authors of the much loved Tales of Shakespeare, Charles and Mary Lamb, lived on Church Street in Edmonton and had very difficult lives

  • 'I sleep in pain'

    A woman has been left suffering from depression after Enfield Homes failed to replace her bedroom ceiling when it started to leak. Sarah Narimembe, 50, of Hadrians Ride, in Bush Hill Park, has been stuck with a fibreglass ceiling for almost a year

  • Tottenham artist will have his own Titanic moment

    Revellers in the absurd, believers in dead pan and those who delight in art’s capacity for questioning the accepted norms, make your way to the canal banks next week. Tottenham artist Alexander Costello will be sailing by, strapped to the bow of

  • Company launches apprenticeship academy

    The first apprentice has joined a new academy set up by a global firm responsible for navigation and surveillance systems. Kelvin Hughes, based in Mollison Avenue, in Enfield, welcomed Abbie Vivers to the company on August 20 and will work in the

  • Teenage girl found

    A girl who went missing more than a week ago has been found. Enfield girl Sharifa Ngum-Payne, 16, went missing on August 22, when she left her home in Amersham Avenue. She has now been found safe and well.