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  • Concerns grow for missing man

    An 84-year-old man has gone missing in Edmonton. Henry Baptiste, was last seen yesterday, after visiting a relative in the borough travelling on the 259 bus. Checks on his Freedom Pass show that he was at Liverpool Street Station in London

  • Headteacher pays tribute to 'cheerful' schoolboy

    A headteacher paid tribute to “cheerful” teenager David Barcelos, who died after he was hit by a bus. The 13-year-old was knocked down in Fore Street, Edmonton yesterday at just after 8am as he ran for a bus on his way to Gladesmore School in Tottenham

  • Just the Ticket: January 16, 2015

    Here's your guide to some of the best things to do in the week ahead:   Aladdin Join Aladdin, Princess Jasmine and the rest of the gang in Saint Monica’s Players’ adaptation of the much loved classic. Will Aladdin and Princess

  • Girl auctions rubber-band umbrella for hospital

    A Winchmore Hill girl found an unorthodox way of creating an umbrella to raise money for a children’s ward. Leanna Theodorou, 11, created the multi-coloured brolly out of rubber bands and is set to auction it in aid of the rainbow children’s ward

  • Schoolboy hit by bus named

    A 13-year-old boy who was hit by a bus in Edmonton has been named. David Barcelos was running for a bus in Fore Street shortly after 8am yesterday when he was hit by a bus travelling towards Enfield. London Ambulance Services paramedics tried

  • Second appeal made for 48-year-old missing woman

    A second appeal has been issued to find a missing 48-year-old woman. Grave concern has grown for Carol Ophelia, who was last seen at 9am on January 10, when she left her home in Morley Avenue, in Edmonton. Her disappearance is ‘out of character

  • Seven-year-old raises £800 in charity haircut

    A seven-year-old girl raised more than £800 for a children’s charity when she had her long locks cut. Ellie Jordan, of Mapleton Crescent, was inspired by two of her grandparents who had suffered from cancer to help out children who have lost their