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  • Children gather for gymnastics festival

    More than 400 children showed off their gymnastics and trampolining skills at an annual schools festival. The week-long festival saw children aged five to 18 taking part from 40 primary schools, three special and eight secondary schools. Councillor

  • Cycling scheme gathers momentum

    A scheme to help more people cycle is gathering momentum as more than 100 people sign up. The cycling scheme offers specially adapted bikes for people who are disabled, have learning difficulties or those whose age may make ordinary bikes difficult

  • Benefit cheat falsely claimed more than £7,000

     A benefit fraudster has been given a year’s community service for wrongly claiming more than £7,000 in benefits. Tracey Wyre, 46, of Purcell house, in Enfield, will do 100 hours of unpaid work for falsely claiming housing and council tax benefit

  • Man dies following Edmonton street fight

    A man has died two days after a street fight in Edmonton. Maciej Godlewski, 52, from Poland, died in hospital after suffering head injuries in a fight in Fore Street, in Edmonton, on Sunday, November 30. Zbigniew Czarnocki, 62, a Polish national

  • Enfield choir gears up for festive season

      Enfield Community Singers are set to kick off their Christmas concerts this week. The community choir will host four festive concerts throughout the month, starting tomorrow at Mount Carmel & St George's Church, in London Road, Enfield, at

  • Women turn back on fashion to launch baby swimming business

      Two women gave up careers in fashion to teach pre-school children how to swim. Caroline James, of Winchmore Hill, and friend Lisa Stopher, of Bush Hill Park, were business colleagues at a fashion label for eight years. However, they have