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Community Safety & Unity

IN THE NEWS

The civic organiser who gets local voices heard


Volunteer who helped transform local park


Council's progress on poverty commission report


Enfield renews its commitment to achieve 'Fairtrade community' status


Council cancels review of Gambling Licence

Thousands oppose new Palmers Green gambling venue

Review of the Gambling Act - what Community First said


The Enfield Society has made proposals for revising the Council’s plans for the Dugdale Centre

Read the report and the council’s response here

useful links

  • Report a Noise nusiance to the Council


  • Report Crime to the Police online or call 101 to give inforamation to the police or make an enquiry
  • If a crime is in progress or someone is in immediate danger call 999


  • Are you interested in volunteering? 
Enfield Voluntary Action (EVA) helps people & groups access knowledge, skills and resources to make a difference in our Borough.


  • Living Letters is a project that connects people, and in doing so aims to improve communication and develop intergenerational friendships. Chickenshed's Young Company, aged from 18-21 expressed a wish to connect with senior members of our community. Understanding their own loneliness from lockdown, they were aware that other might find themselves also alone. So we set about joining people together through letter writing. 


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