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Health trust concedes consultation on Edmonton walk-in service
HEALTH bosses have been forced to backtrack on controversial plans to axe the weekday walk-in service at an Edmonton health centre. Nigel Beverley, Enfield director for North Central London NHS, unveiled in May plans to cutback the service at Evergreen
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Elixir of love in Barnet
Southgate Opera’s latest production sees an Italian opera, sung in English by a cast from around the world, and set in Barnet. Gaetano Donizetti’s comic opera The Elixir of Love (L’Elisir D’Amore), which comes to the Wyllyotts Theatre, Potters
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U-turn over college redundancies
AN Enfield college has withdrawn the threat of compulsory redundancies over staff in a major u-turn. The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, which has a campus in Hertford Road, announced in March that 160 jobs would be cut
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Resident claims victory over garden contaminated with asbestos
A RESIDENT has claimed victory after he was told soil contaminated with asbestos used to fill in his garden must be removed. James Paul, of Cypress Avenue, was told by Enfield Homes that the topsoil – which cost more than £1,500 – they used
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Enfield sixth in first British League match
ENFIELD AND HARINGEY finished sixth in the first British League match at Cardiff on Saturday. In spite of 12 of the team being unavailable due to injury, Enfield and Haringey still managed a respectable performance in Wales. The club’s only
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Riders wanted for cycling fundraising event in Enfield
A HOSPICE which supports Enfield residents suffering from cancer are looking for participants for its annual fundraising cycle ride. Scores of cyclist will journey across the borough on Sunday, June 26, for the Big Bike Ride, raising much needed
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Blue badge cheats 'should hang heads in shame'
FOUR people have been fined more than £1,800 for using someone else's blue badge to park in Enfield. Nicos Nicalou, Anastasia Kycryou, Athanasios Petrou, and Pembe Mustafa were all hauled before Enfield Magistrates for dishonestly using a disabled
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Thieves raid charity clothes bank in supermarket car park
FIREFIGHTERS were forced to cut open a charity recycling bank after thieves were spotted stealing donated clothes. Police were called when a van backed up to the Salvation Army donation bank, in the car park of Winchmore Hill Sainsbury's, in
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Series of opera concerts launched in Enfield
A SERIES of opera concerts for older people in Enfield will be taking place this summer. The Connaught Opera Company has been given a £3,000 grant to perform ten concerts as part of the Enfield Festival. The three-piece company, comprising