- Trent Park will be closed
- Road safety winners celebrate
- Get clued up about radical new housing benefit changes
- Vincent House prepares to open its doors
- Whale puts plastic bags to good use
- Nelson loses battle over council tax
- Young voices have mighty words
- School shows Ten-acity for Sports Relief
- Prince of Wales clocks up impressive achievements
- Leisure Centre on its marks for official opening
- Pay your council rent with Direct Debit and get twenty five pounds
- Scrutiny Panel gets dug in for allotment holders
- Balcony Bingo at Brittany House
- New Dispersal Order for Silver Street starts today
- Ethics – its not just a county
- Reardon Court receives Charter Mark
- 94 percent get a preferred school
- Help us develop our plans for homelessness in Enfield
- Dancers put London on the map
- Musical feast hits Edmonton
- Two more burglars off the streets thanks to Safer Neighbourhood Teams
- Council agrees responsible and prudent budget
- Top table tennis stars come to Edmonton
- Celebrate World Books Day with Enfield Libraries
- Matalan boy racers have brakes applied by dispersal order
- Progress continues at key stage three
- Commit crime then do time says council
- Health Scrutiny Panel secures Parkinsons service for Enfield
- Council housing repairs now go online
- Sheltered residents no longer defenceless
- Eco conference offers a better package
- Making life easier for over 65s
- Get with the beat – down your street
- Residents satisfaction with the council rises
- Three stars high and rising
- Powerful moving and relevant
- Children feel safer with unique help points
- New housing benefit changes go to Cabinet
- Ponders End has new Dispersal Order
- Slave exhibition now at Edmonton
- Landlord convicted for overcrowding house
- Education chief happy about Mondays drug play
- Safer Neighbourhood Parks Unit quick on draw with graffiti kids
- No paws for thought as Council and charity save kitten
- Could your home benefit from the Warmth and Comfort scheme
- Second chance to tell us about crime
- Enfield says Government must act now on knife legislation
- Council urges residents to get involved in crucial consultations
- New study from Observatory sheds light on disability
- Council Family Information Service gets top marks
- Enfield Council gets tough on knives
- Enfield secures over 3 million pounds for disabled children
- Online quizzes are reading whizzes
- Top Marks for Kingsmead
- When memory is not enough …
- Please help to find missing girl
- Silver Screen Film Club welcomes 2008 with new films
- Pond life gets a new meaning
- Artists exhibition recalls the Holocaust
- New nations are 60 years old
- When Enfield floated into Central London
- Councillor hails agreement over new fair fare deal
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