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  • Keeping it in the family - woman opens second cafe

    A woman has praised her family support after opening her second restaurant at two different train stations. After opening her first cafe at Alexandra Palace station last year, Adele Young has now launched her second cafe, named The Yard at Palmers

  • Refurbish pub set to open in June

    More than £400,000 is being poured into the refurbishments of a pub as it is set to re-open its doors in June. The former Willow pub, in Winchmore Hill Road, will now be named The Winchmore and Star Pub and Bars, are set to give £330,000 for it

  • Segregated cycle lanes clarification

    David Hughes has asked me to clarify five of my points against segregated cycle lanes on the A105 Green Lanes. 1. The alternative, of creating a cycle path along the New River instead of cycle lanes along Green Lanes, represents positive discrimination

  • Practical policies

    I was appalled to learn that more north Enfield people seek help with serious debts than in most other constituencies. The Money Advice Trust tells us that more than 1,000 Enfield North residents have called its national debt advice line in the

  • Financial miseries for a number of leaseholders

    The leaseholders of the high-rise flats in the borough of Enfield have suffered a huge disadvantage without being noticed by the local authority or the Government of the day. The Decent Homes external development scheme has brought quite a lot

  • Letter is full of cycle lobby propaganda

    In response to J Mills (‘Roads have changed – we must move on’, Opinion, April 8), he should have read the letter by Britt Doughty-Godchaux (‘Take the long view on cycling’, Opinion, February 25) before criticising my reply (‘Conditions are not related

  • Five reasons Neville Watson wants your vote in Edmonton

    In two weeks' time people will head to the polls and decide who they want to become their next MP. The Enfield Independent has asked each candidate to give their five reasons why people should vote for them on May 7. UKIP candidate for Edmonton

  • Night hike to return next month

    A night hike that raised more than £14,500 for charities is set to return next month. The event, organised by Enfield Borough Council, will collect cash for Nightingale Cancer Support Centre, in Lancaster Road, Enfield, and Noah’s Ark Children’

  • Fun to be had this weekend to mark St George's Day

    A host of activities are set to take place over the weekend to mark St George’s Day. Despite the historic day to celebrate patron saint of England being today, a number of different events have been organised this Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday