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  • 'Important' first phase of Meridian Water agreed

    A "momentous" decision has been made to approve the start of a £1.5 billion redevelopment project that will create 2,700 new jobs. Enfield Borough Council's cabinet approved the first phase of the Meridian Water development this evening. Members

  • War memorial given new lease of life

    A dilpidated war memorial has been given a new lease of life in time for Remembrance celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Great War. The memorial at St John the Evangelist Church, in Bourne Hill, Palmers Green, was designed by Sir

  • Mother crowned 'most inspiring business parent of the year'

    A mother who overcame a difficult childhood and combined her parenting skills and her hobby into a career has won a national award. Dai Alford, of Park Lane, Winchmore Hill, was abandoned by her mother when she was a child and had been looked after

  • Enfield stays in top 10 of good food report

    Enfield has again been ranked in the top ten London boroughs for promoting healthy food. The Good Food report, produced by healthy eating charity Sustain, ranked the borough seventh out of 32 London boroughs for a second successive year. The

  • Meridian 'boulevard' set for go-ahead at cabinet meeting

    The first phase of a £1.5billion development is expected to be given the green light at a cabinet meeting tonight. Enfield Borough Council chiefs will decide on the development of the ‘Meridian Boulevard’, which is set to be the backbone of the

  • Business owners fear loss of trade as break-ins continue

      Owners of small businesses fear their livelihoods could be dealt a serious blow following a spate of break-ins. A number of businesses in and around Enfield Town have been subject to break-ins since the summer with laptops and £3,000 worth of