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  • Teenager pleads guilty to running over 11-year-old boy

    A teenager who ran over an 11-year-old boy breaking his leg has pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Aaron Shomade, 19, of Galliard Road, in Edmonton pleaded guilty and was sentenced the same day to a total on two years

  • Man pleads not guilty to brutal murder of great-grandmother

    A man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a great-grandmother in Edmonton last year. Nicolas Salvador, 25, of Gilda Avenue, in Ponders End, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the brutal murder of Palmira Silva, 82, in Nightingale Road

  • Parent shock at offensive graffiti in Enfield Lock

    Parents have been left stunned by graffiti which has appeared on an underpass in Enfield Lock. The graffiti reads ‘immigrant s***hole’ in red writing on the underpass at Enfield Lock train station, in Ordnance Road. This is the second time

  • Five children amongst 11 saved from fire in block of flats

    Eleven people have been rescued from a fire in a block of flats. Firefighters broke into the building in South Street, Ponders End, and helped the group, which included five children, to safety. A mother, along with a young child and a baby

  • Enfield Town found guilty of fielding ineligible player

    Enfield Town’s play-off hopes could be scuppered by a points deduction after the Towners were found guilty of playing an ineligible player in two matches by the Football Association. It has emerged midfielder Aryan Tajbakhsh was suspended for two

  • Care group launches blood pressure campaign

    A home care group has launched a new scheme to help people discover their blood pressure. Home Care Preferred, based in Winchmore Hill, started the ‘Know Your Blood Pressure’ initiative on Friday, April 17, with Enfeld Southgate candidate David