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Cats and dogs are paying the price of the recession
THE NUMBER of stray pets has skyrocketed since the beginning of the year, according to local campaigners. Scratching Post, a charity which feeds, treats and re-homes stray cats across Enfield and Hertfordshire, says the number of calls it receives
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Colney Heath 3 Enfield Town 4
Town came back from 2-0 down to win at Colney Heath last night. Rudi Hall and Roberto Minniti both grabbed a brace in the side's latest pre-season friendly.
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Wheelie bin debate at the Town Hall tonight
WHEELIE bins are sure to provoke hot debate among residents and councillors at a debate tonight. The council plans to give two or three bins to households in eight areas: Hadley Wood, Cockfosters, Highlands, Grange Park, Enfield Chase, Ponders End, Enfield
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Edmonton man denies role in Matalan "murder"
A MAN from Edmonton has denied playing a part in the death of a shop manager who was knifed at a Matalan store in Hackney. Roy Williams, 30, is one of seven men to appear at the Old Bailey last Friday denying the murder of Jamie Simpson, 33, who was
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Tennis youngster makes club history
A TEEN tennis player made club history at Enfield Chase LTC over the weekend. Nicky Fenn became the youngest player to win the ladies’ singles championship at the Mortimer Road-based club. The 15-year-old produced a series of assured performances
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Genealogy event to mark 2012 Olympics
ENFIELD is playing its part in this weekend’s 2012 open event by helping the public to trace its family history. The Local Studies search room at Thomas Hardy House, London Road will be open on Saturday July 25 from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Visitors can get