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  • Church raises money for Harvest Fast Day appeal

      A church held a soup lunch and car wash to raise money for people going hungry around the world. The Church of Christ the King, in Bramely Road, Oakwood, organised a simple meal of soup and bread to raise money for Catholic aid agency CAFOD’s

  • Buglioni: I have never been more focussed

    Enfield fighter Frank Buglioni says he has never been more focussed as he seeks to reclaim his WBO European super-middleweight title against Andrew Robinson at the ExCel Arena next month. ‘The Wise Guy’ lost his belt against Belarusian Sergey Khomitsky

  • Transport for London removes Edmonton encampment

      People living in a makeshift shantytown in Edmonton have been evicted from the site. The River Lea Anglers club claimed people were living illegally in shelters in woodland off Advent Way, Upper Edmonton, and had been intimidating passersby and

  • Ignatians retain Danny Davies Trophy with Campion win

    Enfield Ignatians returned to winning ways following a narrow 17-15 win over Campion on Saturday, winning the Danny Davies Trophy in the process. Davies was a club stalwart and a coach-trainer in the old fashioned mould when Ignatians were based

  • Scouting trio hail 'unique' adventure in Switzerland

    Three scouts have described a ten-day hiking adventure as "unique". Harry Galgut, 19, Larah Korrison, 18, and Pete Whitehead, 19, embarked on a ten-day challenge around Lake Zurich in Switzerland to earn their explorer belts. The trio had no

  • Enfield becomes Fairtrade borough once more

      Enfield has been reaccredited as a Fairtrade borough. The borough first attained the status in 2008 but did not reapply in 2012. However, the Fairtrade Foundation gave Enfield Borough Council a period of grace to lodge a new application.

  • Vets jet to South Africa to help white rhino plight

    A vet has described his experiences tagging a white rhino in South Africa as “too good an opportunity to miss”. Simon Hayes, who has worked at Village Vet in Winchmore Hill for 20 years, travelled to Cape Town on a conservation mission to protect

  • MP welcomes cash boost for community projects

    An MP has welcomed the news that community projects have received more than £40,000 in Big Lottery Fund grants. A total of five projects in the borough have been given grants since April. Two, Border Crossings and the Community Integration