Thu, 17th May 2012

Enfield News

Boy, 15, found guilty of 'conker' murder

5:36pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

A teenager has been stabbed in the same spot where Steven Grisales was murdered after a row over throwing conkers

A 15-year-old boy has been found guilty of stabbing a young man to death in a row over conkers.

Edmonton accident closes road

4:49pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

An accident at a junction in Edmonton has led to a road closure.

Armed robbery saw man held at gunpoint outside home

2:14pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Two armed robbers held a man at gunpoint outside his home on Monday.

Schools celebrate Olympics with major torch relay

11:57am Wednesday 16th May 2012

The first leg of a major school Olympic torch relay will kick off in the borough on Friday.

Football coach teaches at Liverpool FC

10:20am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Football coach teaches at Liverpool FC

A young football coach from Enfield has been given the opportunity to coach a training session at the Liverpool FC Academy.

Spurs offer free heart screenings after Muamba's collapse

9:33am Wednesday 16th May 2012

The latest picture of Fabrice Muamba from his hospital bed

Free heart screenings for 14 to 35 year olds will be on offer at White Hart Lane next Wednesday.

Second market in Ponders End Park

5:30pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

A market packed full of arts and crafts will be held in Ponders End during the Diamond Jubilee weekend.

Free windsurfing and sailing on Saturday

3:50pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Adrenaline-seekers can enjoy a free day of sailing and windsurfing at an Enfield club on Saturday.

Nurses treated with massages and high tea

3:20pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Nurses treated with massages and high tea

Enfield’s BMI hospitals celebrated International Nurses Day on Friday.

Spurs charity recognised by Government for work with children

3:28pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Jermain Defoe with care leaver Charlotte and MP Tim Loughton

The Tottenham Hotspur Foundation has been officially recognised for its commitment to helping children in care.

MP calls for jobs fair to help solve unemployment 'crisis'

2:35pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Andy Love

A jobs fair will go ahead this month to help solve the “crisis” of unemployment in the borough.

Trent Park Cafe council meeting tonight

2:03pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Rosa and Dennis Marzocchi were told to leave the café at the end of March.

A public meeting to discuss the future of a cafe in Trent Park is due to go ahead tonight.

Police commissioner visits school of murdered teen

1:10pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Bernard Hogan-Howe facing questions from students at Edmonton County School

Police chief Bernard Hogan-Howe visited the school of murdered teenager Negus McClean yesterday to face tough questions from his schoolmates.

Church celebrates completed restoration

12:20pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

An Enfield church is holding a day of celebrations on Sunday to mark the completion of the restoration of its Victorian Chancel.

Council offers advice on dealing with noisy neighbours

11:30am Tuesday 15th May 2012

Next week people in Enfield will be given the chance to get help and advice on how to deal with noisy neighbours.

Thai restaurant 'major risk' to public health

10:55am Tuesday 15th May 2012

Joy Buffet

A mouse-infested Thai restaurant has been forced to close due to the “major risk” it posed to public health.

Church celebrates 150th anniversary

10:10am Tuesday 15th May 2012

Christ Church in Southgate is holding a weekend of celebrations to mark its 150th anniversary.

Emergency repairs close part of North Circular Road

9:25am Tuesday 15th May 2012

Emergency repairs on North Circular Road are affecting travel in Palmers Green this morning.

It is a 'waste' to make major changes to a popular library, says user

5:44pm Monday 14th May 2012

Ordnance Road library, which has been earmarked for closure.

It is a “waste” to make major changes to a library in Enfield Lock, according to a library goer.

Conservation group have 'plenty' to do after 50 years in borough

2:40pm Monday 14th May 2012

Graham Beech (front right) with Southgate District Civic Trust members

A conservation group which celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday still has “plenty” to do in the area, according to its chairman.

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