Edmonton Green Town Centre

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Integration, Partnership, Independence

The Journeys and Places team have been engaging with the community of Edmonton Green to understand their aspirations for the town centre and to develop a Vision and Action Plan to support its future success.

The Shopping Centre

Edmonton Green is located in the east of the borough, served by the Overground, and a short walk north of Angel Edmonton. The town centre is dominated by the 10 hectare Edmonton Green Shopping Centre. As with neighbouring Angel, the local population is diverse and young. The housing near the shopping centre is already dense and set to increase with the planned redevelopment of the centre.

The centre does have a leisure centre and a gymnasium, as well as a library and an attractive, busy market, with independent traders, representative of the diverse demographic, selling everything from fruit and veg to carpets to clothing.

Town Centre Vision

Transformation from a shopping centre to a place with an identified heart which links with and acknowledges all its elements—from the market to the station, the shops to the Green itself. It is a place with a diverse, independent offer, which benefits from strong collaborative management.

Latest Action Plan

Based on engagement with the community and analysis of town centre data, we have developed a series of priority actions which make up the Edmonton Green Town Centre Action Plan. Over the short and long term, we will be delivering projects which include:

  • Exploring the development of a community pavilion located on the green area outside the station

  • Establishing a dedicated community hub located within the library

  • Exploring the feasibility of long-term development of the railway arches

Click here to read the latest Town Centre Action Plan.

The Action Plan is intended to be a live document which we will continue to refine and update through ongoing engagement with the community.

Please input your ideas for future town centre projects on the map below and if you have any feedback or questions about your town centre’s action plan contact Journeys and Places Team at JourneysandPlaces@enfield.gov.uk.

Integration, Partnership, Independence

The Journeys and Places team have been engaging with the community of Edmonton Green to understand their aspirations for the town centre and to develop a Vision and Action Plan to support its future success.

The Shopping Centre

Edmonton Green is located in the east of the borough, served by the Overground, and a short walk north of Angel Edmonton. The town centre is dominated by the 10 hectare Edmonton Green Shopping Centre. As with neighbouring Angel, the local population is diverse and young. The housing near the shopping centre is already dense and set to increase with the planned redevelopment of the centre.

The centre does have a leisure centre and a gymnasium, as well as a library and an attractive, busy market, with independent traders, representative of the diverse demographic, selling everything from fruit and veg to carpets to clothing.

Town Centre Vision

Transformation from a shopping centre to a place with an identified heart which links with and acknowledges all its elements—from the market to the station, the shops to the Green itself. It is a place with a diverse, independent offer, which benefits from strong collaborative management.

Latest Action Plan

Based on engagement with the community and analysis of town centre data, we have developed a series of priority actions which make up the Edmonton Green Town Centre Action Plan. Over the short and long term, we will be delivering projects which include:

  • Exploring the development of a community pavilion located on the green area outside the station

  • Establishing a dedicated community hub located within the library

  • Exploring the feasibility of long-term development of the railway arches

Click here to read the latest Town Centre Action Plan.

The Action Plan is intended to be a live document which we will continue to refine and update through ongoing engagement with the community.

Please input your ideas for future town centre projects on the map below and if you have any feedback or questions about your town centre’s action plan contact Journeys and Places Team at JourneysandPlaces@enfield.gov.uk.

  • Curate Edmonton Green Public Art Commission: Call-out for Artists

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    We are seeking proposals from artists and creatives to create and deliver a new public artwork for a site in Edmonton Green town centre. The fee for this commission is £20,000 inclusive of all artist fees, community engagement, materials, production and installation costs.


    This public art commission is delivered as part of the Journeys and Places' Curate Enfield programme, a grassroots public art initiative creating new public artworks for Enfield - one for each of our town centres and priority areas. Young people and community leaders from across the borough have been recruited as ‘Public Art Champions’ to curate a public art commission to transform a site in their town centre.


    Please download the Artist's Brief (also saved under key documents at the top of the right-hand side menu of the main project page) for further details about this commission and how to apply. The public art champion for Edmonton Green, has also created a video walk-through of the site of the public artwork, which can be viewed here.


    We welcome submissions from creatives from a range of artistic disciplines and encourage artists from all backgrounds to apply. We particularly welcome proposals from creatives who identify as Black and/or as belonging to diverse ethnic communities; and from creatives who identify as disabled and/or neuro-divergent. If you have access needs and would like some assistance with your proposal, please contact clare.moloney@enfield.gov.uk





  • Summer on The Green

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    As Summer draws to a close, the Pavilion on The Green in Edmonton has wrapped up its first Summer Programme.

    Between 29th June to 21st September, over 60 individual events, including yoga and pilates classes, live music, community choir and dance, workshop for children and families and many others took place at the Pavilion, Edmonton’s new Culture Place. The free events, all run by local people, attracted on The Green over 1500 Enfield’s residents of all ages throughout the Summer.

    The Pavilion, co-designed by the local community and Fisher Cheng Architects, it is one of five “culture places” being delivered by Enfield Council in town centres across the borough to host arts, culture and community events.

    Key highlights of the Summer included the Untold Edmonton Festival, a two-week programme to celebrate Edmonton’s rich cultural heritage; an Interactive Concert with London Sinfonietta, Gallipoli Music Memorial Trust and DJ-MC Academy as well as activities for local young people led by Exodus, NYCC, Doodle Design and many others.

    The Pavilion, designed as a demountable structure, it is expected to remain on The Green for the next three years new to encourage the local community to dwell in and enjoy a local green space. As Edmonton’s new Culture Place, it will serve as a community gathering space and a platform for cultural education and expression encouraging participation from across the local community.

    The Journeys and Places Team is now collaborating with local organisations in Edmonton to build on the success of the Summer Programme and to define the Pavilion’s longer-term programming and stewardship.

  • Summer on The Green

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    The Pavilion on The Green, co-designed by the local community and Fisher Cheng Architects last Summer, will launch on 29th June!

    To celebrate the Pavilion’s opening, Enfield Council has organised a Summer Programme of free activities from 29th June to 14th September featuring:

    • Untold Edmonton festival from 30th June to 14th July
    • Weekly wellbeing walks
    • Wellbeing, fitness and yoga classes
    • Summer holiday youth activities
    • Family arts, theatre and dance workshops
    • Adults creative workshops
    • One-off youth and climate change events


    To book your free tickets visit: https://paviliononthegreen.eventbrite.com


  • Pavilion on The Green - Construction

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    The construction of the Pavilion on The Green has been progressing steadily in the last few weeks, and the structure is approaching completion.

    The Pavilion will be launched on 29th June and will host a free programme of cultural and community activities over the Summer. More details on this will be published soon.

  • Pavilion on The Green - Design and Construction

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    The design for a temporary Pavilion on The Green, which will be on site for the next 3 years, has been developed by Fisher Cheng with the local community during the engagement events in Summer ’23. The Pavilion is designed as an open structure without perimetral walls and consists of a decked area of approximately 40 sqm to host performance and community activities. Its roof is open but integrates a shading system to offer coverage in Summer. Lighting and an electrical point are provided, to support a wide range of events at any time of the day.

    Construction works for the Pavilion will start on The Green in April and will be completed at the beginning of June.

    A programme of community and cultural activities will be held in the Pavilion over Summer ’24 to regularly activate the space. This will include the Untold Edmonton Festival, a cultural programme exploring Edmonton’s rich and diverse history supported by Enfield Council and funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.



  • Pavilion on The Green - Saturday 2nd December

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    Journeys and Places Team and Fisher Cheng Architects will be presenting the latest design for the upcoming Pavilion on The Green on Saturday 2nd December 11am - 2pm, outside Edmonton Green Library.

    The design for the Pavilion has been developed with the local community during the engagement activities which took place over last Summer. This event is an opportunity to share the design progress and to discuss with them which community and cultural activities could be hosted in the space next Summer.


  • Celebrate The Green

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    Thank you to all those who attended the Celebrate The Green event on Saturday 9th September. We had a wonderful turnout of over 450 people across the day who enjoyed a wide range of activities that showcase what The Green has to offer as an outdoor community space.

    The day begun with an outdoor Tai Chi and Chi Gong class led by Energ'Chi, followed by poetry recitals from Enfield Poets, scenes from Bread and Roses by Enfield People's Theatre, a solo dance performance by renowned krump artist Joshua Vendetta Nash, and closed out with live Congolese Rumba with Central African Youth in Enfield. Also on The Green were DJ & MC Academy spinning the decks, Doodle Designs running a colourful den building workshop, Performing Pets with an adorable petting zoo, storytelling puppet show with Rufus and a display of pinhole photographs taken from Tales from the Towpath by Ben Nathan.

    The team were also on site to run through the latest designs for a new Pavilion on The Green, developed across the summer's engagement activities.


  • The Green - Your Feedback

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    We have spoken with over 400 people across our engagement events so far. Below you'll find some of the latest interaction boards to see how you've helped shape The Green to date.

  • Design The Green

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    Thank you to everyone who took part and provided feedback at the Design The Green event on Saturday 5th August. We welcomed over 100 people, sharing the initial design ideas for the forthcoming Pavilion on The Green, which will be installed in Summer 2024. Due to inclement weather, the event was moved into Edmonton Green Library.

    The event was curated with young people from Exodus Youthworx, as part of a co-design workshop held at Croylands Youth Centre on 26th July. Doodle Designs and Exodus Youthworx delivered 'The Green Scene' - picnic, games and music while gathering aspirations for the future of The Green, while artist Amaechi Anolue provided entertaining caricatures for local residents.

    Here you can find photos from the co-design workshop as well as on the day, and see which emerging pavilion design was most supported.



  • Envision The Green

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    Thank you to everyone who took part and provided feedback at the Envision The Green engagement event on Saturday 8th July. Together we created a shared vision for The Green for all ages, across a collaborative mixed-media collage led by Doodle Designs to a collective statement of intent based on your past feedback.

    Here you can find photos from the day and the presented early propositions for intervention locations.

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