MP for Enfield North opens store for mobility aids

MP Nick de Bois speaks to customers at Fortuna Mobility

11:10am Thursday 23rd May 2013

The MP for Enfield North officially opened a showroom offering mobility aids for the elderly and people with disabilities.

MP urges government to tackle anti-social behaviour

9:23am Thursday 23rd May 2013

The MP for Edmonton urged the government to do more to tackle anti-social behaviour after figures revealed there were almost 12,000 reported incidents in Enfield last year.

Three jailed for making stash of fake money

Police seize stash of fake pound coins

5:30pm Wednesday 22nd May 2013

A trio of counterfeiters who made millions of fake pound coins have been jailed.

Hospice heroes awarded for going the extra mile

Nurses Kym Owen, Louise Henderson, Barbara Vacher and Anne-Marie Hammond with patient Eleni Robb.

3:10pm Wednesday 22nd May 2013

Nursing heroes were showered with flowers, tea and cake as a special thank you for the work they do caring for terminally ill patients in Barnet and Enfield.

Smokers fined for littering could be rewarded for quitting

1:02pm Wednesday 22nd May 2013

Smokers fined for throwing away cigarette butts in the streets could be rewarded if they commit to trying to kick the habit.

Just who are Boe & Irony?

Boe and Irony’s fox in Turnpike Lane

11:44am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

They’ve been cropping up all over London. A giant blue pigeon. An enormous raven. A fantastically-large fox. And now, a super-sized squirrel.

Parents host golf tournament for school's new IT suite

Golfers who took part in the fifth annual Society Golf Day for Our Lady of Lourdes school

11:20am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

A parent teacher association swapped pens and paper for putters and a driving iron to raise money for a school’s new IT suite.

Neighbours evacuated from tower block fire

Firefighters tackle the flames at Bonnington House

9:28am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

Dozens of people were evacuated from a tower block in Enfield after a fire broke out last night.

'Chugger' charities could be fined under council strategy to protect high streets

8:50am Wednesday 22nd May 2013

Charities will be fined up to £200 if on-street fundraisers are caught flouting new strict rules set out by Enfield Borough Council.

Pirates ahoy! Baby group raises awareness for cancer charity

Teacher Lynsey Giovanelli wearing her eye-patch, with her baby Sing and Sign group.

5:30pm Tuesday 21st May 2013

A baby group dressed as pirates while their teacher wore an eye-patch for the day to raise awareness for an eye cancer charity.






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