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  • Enfield golfer set for European Tour debut

    Enfield Golf Club’s Harry Casey will make his first European Tour appearance this week when he tees off at the Madeira Islands Open. The 21-year-old gets underway tomorrow (Thursday) in Madeira, with the event part of the Alps Tour. Finishing in

  • Quinton: It's do or die time

    Enfield Town moved within four points of the play-off places by beating Leatherhead 3-1 on Saturday and manager Bradley Quinton says it is now do or die for the Towners’ top-five aspirations. Town make the trip to fourth-bottom Witham Town in the

  • Democracy day gives students a 'real insight' into politics

    Pupils quizzed parliamentary candidate during a democracy day to inspire them to take a keen interest in politics. Students from the Oasis Academy Hadley, in South Street, Ponders End, enjoyed a series of debates and workshops organised to offer

  • Stop child sexual exploitation in Enfield

    A network of experts has been set up to stop child sexual exploitation. The Enfield Safeguarding Children Board will bring young people, professionals and council leaders together as part of National Child Sexual Exploitation Day tomorrow to look

  • Man charged after arson attack

    A man has been charged with arson after a fire broke out at a house in Enfield. Francesco Gargano, of Galley Hill, Waltham Abbey, has also been charged with intent to endanger life after the incident in St Stephens Road, Enfield, on Sunday, March

  • Road closed after crash

    Two cars and a bus were involved in a crash during the rush hour this morning. The incident, on The Ridgway, in Enfield, led to the closure of Enfield Road between the M25 and Botany Bay. People were left with minor injuries.

  • Boys raise £250 for Comic Relief

     A group of boys tested their speed and stamina while wearing red noses as they ran a 5km race for charity. Members of the 10th Enfield Boys’ Brigade, in Winchmore Hill, raised £250 for Comic Relief in sponsorship money with their race. The

  • 'The right thing to do': Chase Farm plans welcomed

      A senior health service manager has welcomed plans to rebuild Chase Farm Hospital. Enfield Borough Council's planning committee last week voted to pass the multi-million pound development, which will see 500 new homes and a new primary school