A third encampment of Romanian immigrants being found was met with outrage by those living close to the area in October.

The campsite of more than almost 20 Romanian nationals was found under the North Circular on Advent Way, Edmonton, after reports of anti-social behaviour.

This is the second to be found in under two months in the same place and comes 11 months after a shanty site was found in woodland off of Advent Way.

Camping under the flyover has become a hotspot and those who live nearby have been left fuming at the constant problems.

Those living in Bullsmoor Lane called for action after 30 years of “nightmare” traffic and pollution.

Disgruntled residents gathered to launch a scathing attack on the “non-stop” gridlock on the busy road.

The road constantly sees lorries travel from Enfield’s industrial parks to the M25 leaving it as the most polluted road in the borough.

The campaign has continued however nothing has yet been done to stop the constant flow of traffic down the road.

Finally, it was an emotional meeting for a group of firefighters who helped save the life of a three-year-old girl.

Poppy Rackind, of Southgate, was found “blue, very cold and unresponsive” in the bath at her home, close to death.

Her father, Laurie, found her in the bath, partially reviving her himself but it was not going to be enough and rushed to Southgate Fire, on High Street, Southgate.

Taking around two breaths a minute when the fire crew started treating her, her life hanged in the balance.

While waiting for the ambulance they gave her oxygen, she eventually started to come to. She was rushed to Great Ormond Street Hospital where she was later diagnosed with epilepsy.