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  • Councillors pass annual budget

    Opposition councillors criticised Enfield Council's borrowing as the authority set its budget. But council leader Councillor Doug Taylor said the council tax freeze was made despite "enormous pressure" due to cuts in Government funding. The

  • Man charged with murder to make plea next month

    A man accused of murder following the death of a 23-year-old man will have to wait to make his plea. Jeffery Kessie, 20, of Elderberry Drive, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, was charged in December with the murder of Khiry Ford, who was stabbed in Haselbury

  • College students meet heroes in training session

      Teenagers met their football heroes when they practised their skills at Tottenham Hotspur’s training ground. Students from the Premier League club’s education and football development centre programme met Harry Kane, Ryan Mason and Christian

  • Campaigner gains £10,000 for knife crime prevention project

    A campaigner against knife crime has received a further boost in her bid to stop stabbings amongst teenagers in Enfield. Yvonne Lawson started the Godwin Lawson Foundation to tackle youth knife crime after her son, Godwin, was stabbed to death

  • Project to help pond life completed

    A £20,000 project to help ducks breed in a park has been completed. More than 80m of planters and floating duck islands were installed in Oakwood Park, in Prince George Avenue, Southgate. The planters, fitted along the sides of the pond, contain

  • Learning disabilities centre to open this week

    A new centre to help people with learning disabilities is set to open its doors this week. The New Options centre, in Hertford Road, Enfield Lock, can host activities for up to 40 people with learning disabilities in any one go. Painting, arts