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Signalling problem on National Express East Anglia
TRAINS are not stopping at some stations into central London from Enfield due to a signalling fault. Due to a problem at Bethnal Green, trains from Enfield Town or Enfield Lock will not stop at London Fields, Cambridge Heath or Bethnal Green
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Enfield civic centre balcony could be replaced amid safety fears
THE public balcony at Enfield Civic Centre's main chamber may be pulled out and replaced amid fears it is dangerous. Council assessors have ruled the safety barrier is 13cm too low, and warned someone could fall from the balcony to the chamber
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Talking Newspaper marks 50 years
A VOLUNTEER group that records weekly newspapers for blind people in Enfield has celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. The Enfield Talking Newspaper is run by 40 residents who read, record, edit and copy tapes of the week's news and distribute
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Four more Tube strikes set to bring transport chaos
COMMUTERS will be hit by a week of travel chaos with three of four planned strikes over a sacked Northern Line driver set to take place over five days. The planned action was initially called off after another sacked employee, Eamonn Lynch,
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Student Alfie Meadows appears in court on violent disorder charge
A STUDENT accused of attacking police officers with a metal fence will have his case heard by a judge. Alfie Meadows, 21, was charged with violent disorder following the student demonstration on December 9 last year. The Middlesex University
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Trust, trolls and trademarks - Artists suffer for artwork made on Wikipedia
It's fair to say Nathaniel Stern and Scott Kildall have suffered for their art. It's not just the time spent in front of a computer, though there was lots of that, becoming a "major problem" for one, an "addiction" for the other. Since their
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Budding entrepreneurs win regional prize
TEENAGERS from an Edmonton school have won top prize in a competition to find North London's best young enterprise company. Students from The Latymer School in Haselbury Road won the regional final of the Young Enterprise Company Innovation
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Police target Enfield Lock level crossing for campaign day
POLICE officers are today stationed at a level crossing in Enfield where a man died in August last year. Mircea Adam, 20, was hit and killed by a Stansted Express train after jumping over the barrier at Enfield Lock level crossing. British
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Chickenshed students collaborate with Opera Holland Park for a new aria
For the past decade, Opera Holland Park (OHP) has been bringing opera to new audiences, making converts of those who thought the genre was exclusively for black-tie wearing champagne-quaffers. An inclusive approach, in no small part down to
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Enfield Ignatians in limbo
ENFIELD IGNATIANS are in a state of limbo as the line-up of London Two North East for next season has yet to be finalised. The impasse is a result of one of the clubs in the four London Two leagues not wanting to switch to another division. This
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Middlesex Uni student in court over student protest
A Middlesex University student is due in court this morning charged with violent disorder at last year's student riots. Alfie Meadows, 20, is among eight defendants who have been charged by police in relation to the central London protests
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Young Arsenal fans in pitch sleepover
BUDDING football stars from Enfield got to camp out on the pitch at Arsenal's stadium in a community coaching event. Tom Clark, 11, Marco Goumal, 7, Chin Jaidee, 10, Nico Katsiaounis, 8, and Thomas Purdue, 11, got the chance to play on the