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  • Portable building catches fire in Enfield Town

    A portable building has been damaged in a fire this afternoon. The building caught ablaze at approximately 4pm this afternoon, in Essex Road, in Enfield Town. Two fire engines were sent to the incident and the fire was under control by 4.44pm

  • Last chance to have photo with famous Bill Nicholson gates

    The famous Bill Nicholson gates at the entrance of White Hart Lane are set to taken down while the new stadium is built. However, Tottenham Hotspur is enabling supporters to recreate the iconic image of the club’s greatest manager standing by the

  • Fears grow as anti-social behaviour rises around Edmonton park

    Fears have been raised over the level of crime at one of Enfield’s largest parks. People living around Pymmes Park, in Lower Edmonton, revealed their concerns about the level of anti-social behaviour in and around the park and have called for action

  • Vandalised tree replanted in memory of care worker

    A tree has been replanted to commemorate the death of a care worker after it had been vandalised. The red oak tree in Conway Recreation Ground, in Palmers Green, was planted in commemoration of Norma Morris, a care worker who was killed 30 years

  • Buglioni: Rematch will be bigger and better

    Frank Buglioni is confident a fourth meeting between himself and rival Lee Markham will be made and is promising a bigger and better encounter than Saturday’s draw. The 26-year-old from Winchmore Hill went toe-to-toe with Markham (14-2-1) at Wembley

  • Enfield's first Banksy?

    Has Enfield seen its first Banksy? A piece of street art in the style of famous graffiti artist Banksy has appeared in Enfield. The work, a toddler carrying a gun, has appeared on the corner of Sydney Road and Cecil Road, in Enfield Town.

  • Care home commended for safety and care

    A care home has been commended for its safety and care in its latest inspection. Hernan Lodge, in Warren Crescent, in Edmonton, was rated ‘good’ in care, leadership, safety and effectiveness by the Care Quality Commission last month following an