Palmers Green Town Centre
Enfield's Growing and Dynamic Centre
Palmers Green is located in the southwest of the borough and is a relatively diverse town centre, primarily driven by a mix of food and beverage. Although retail is the largest employment sector for the town centre, there is also a strong concentration of knowledge economy and creative jobs, with a growing small and medium sized enterprises (SME) and start-up business community.
Town Centre Vision
"A town centre which grows and greens through involvement of its community, diversifying the economy, promoting cultural activity and improving the public realm. Empowering local people and businesses to take an active stake in their town centre."
Green, Community, Enterprise
Officers from the Journeys and Places team (formerly the Town Centres Development Team) have been engaging with the communities of Palmers Green to understand their aspirations for the town centre and to develop a Vision and Action Plan to support its future success.
The Town Centre Action Plan for Palmers Green was published in 2022, and is intended to be a live document which we will continue to refine and update through ongoing engagement with the community. We are commissioning a new update of this plan, which will be launched in early 2024.
Please find below a summary of the current action plan. A link to the full action plan can be found in links below and on the right hand side of this page.

Current 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 Palmers Green Town Centre Action Plan. Over the short and long term, we will be delivering projects which include:
'Devonshire Square' - an al-fresco dining, community space and public realm enhancements at Devonshire Road
Arbeit Creative Workspace and creative community engagement programme
Town centre greening and public realm improvements
Click here to read the full Town Centre Action Plan for Palmers Green. And please see news feed below for latest projects, events and opportunities in the area.
Enfield's Growing and Dynamic Centre
Palmers Green is located in the southwest of the borough and is a relatively diverse town centre, primarily driven by a mix of food and beverage. Although retail is the largest employment sector for the town centre, there is also a strong concentration of knowledge economy and creative jobs, with a growing small and medium sized enterprises (SME) and start-up business community.
Town Centre Vision
"A town centre which grows and greens through involvement of its community, diversifying the economy, promoting cultural activity and improving the public realm. Empowering local people and businesses to take an active stake in their town centre."
Green, Community, Enterprise
Officers from the Journeys and Places team (formerly the Town Centres Development Team) have been engaging with the communities of Palmers Green to understand their aspirations for the town centre and to develop a Vision and Action Plan to support its future success.
The Town Centre Action Plan for Palmers Green was published in 2022, and is intended to be a live document which we will continue to refine and update through ongoing engagement with the community. We are commissioning a new update of this plan, which will be launched in early 2024.
Please find below a summary of the current action plan. A link to the full action plan can be found in links below and on the right hand side of this page.

Current 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 Palmers Green Town Centre Action Plan. Over the short and long term, we will be delivering projects which include:
'Devonshire Square' - an al-fresco dining, community space and public realm enhancements at Devonshire Road
Arbeit Creative Workspace and creative community engagement programme
Town centre greening and public realm improvements
Click here to read the full Town Centre Action Plan for Palmers Green. And please see news feed below for latest projects, events and opportunities in the area.
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Monthly Summer Markets Launch in Devonshire Square
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A new season of community street markets is set to launch in Devonshire on Saturday 13 June, with a series of events celebrating local traders, makers and creatives in the heart of Palmers Green.
Organised by Palmers Green Action Team, the markets will showcase a vibrant mix of independent businesses, including local artists, craft makers, food producers and musicians. Each event offers a chance for residents to discover unique products, support small businesses and enjoy a lively community atmosphere.
The first event in the series, a fresh produce market, will take place on Saturday 13 June, marking the start of a wider programme of markets throughout the year, with themed seasonal and festive events planned.
Designed as a flexible cultural hub, Devonshire Square was created to host events like markets, performances and public gatherings, helping to bring people together and boost the local high street.
You can find out more about this month’s market on the Palmer’s Green Action Team website.
A new season of community street markets is set to launch in Devonshire on Saturday 13 June, with a series of events celebrating local traders, makers and creatives in the heart of Palmers Green.
Organised by Palmers Green Action Team, the markets will showcase a vibrant mix of independent businesses, including local artists, craft makers, food producers and musicians. Each event offers a chance for residents to discover unique products, support small businesses and enjoy a lively community atmosphere.
The first event in the series, a fresh produce market, will take place on Saturday 13 June, marking the start of a wider programme of markets throughout the year, with themed seasonal and festive events planned.
Designed as a flexible cultural hub, Devonshire Square was created to host events like markets, performances and public gatherings, helping to bring people together and boost the local high street.
You can find out more about this month’s market on the Palmer’s Green Action Team website.
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Enfield Community Art takes over Devonshire Square this weekend
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Palmers Green residents are invited to celebrate creativity and community at a vibrant outdoor art weekend taking place in Devonshire Square on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June.
The event is part of the Enfield Community Art Exhibition 2026, which is taking place in Dugdale Centre from 30 May to 13 June. This year’s theme, Connection, explores the many ways people relate to heritage, nature, community and creative expression.
The weekend pop-up exhibition will transform Devonshire Square into a lively cultural hub, featuring a print exhibition of participating artists alongside live music, live painting and opportunities to meet the artists behind the work.
Developed by Enfield Council as a welcoming outdoor cultural and community space in the heart of Palmers Green, Devonshire Square provides the setting for this celebration. The event highlights how investment in public spaces can support local culture, bring people together and make art more accessible to everyone.
You can find out more on the Enfield Community Art website.
Palmers Green residents are invited to celebrate creativity and community at a vibrant outdoor art weekend taking place in Devonshire Square on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June.
The event is part of the Enfield Community Art Exhibition 2026, which is taking place in Dugdale Centre from 30 May to 13 June. This year’s theme, Connection, explores the many ways people relate to heritage, nature, community and creative expression.
The weekend pop-up exhibition will transform Devonshire Square into a lively cultural hub, featuring a print exhibition of participating artists alongside live music, live painting and opportunities to meet the artists behind the work.
Developed by Enfield Council as a welcoming outdoor cultural and community space in the heart of Palmers Green, Devonshire Square provides the setting for this celebration. The event highlights how investment in public spaces can support local culture, bring people together and make art more accessible to everyone.
You can find out more on the Enfield Community Art website.
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Devonshire Square is launched!
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Devonshire Square was officially launched on Saturday 24 May. The launch event welcomed over one hundred people on to the new square and included an official ribbon-cutting ceremony performed by the new Mayor of Enfield, Cllr Margaret Greer, with welcoming remarks from Cllr Sabri Ozaydin, Enfield Council's Cabinet Member for Environment and Placemaking. Local cafes Le Grand Jour and Olive Bakery provided delicious sweet and savoury refreshments, while attendees were entertained by a beautiful set from local renowned band Lost Chimes. There was also an opportunity to promote the new Enfield Tool Exchange - coming soon to Palmers Green!

Commissioned by Journeys and Places, Devonshire Square is a welcoming new space that has been shaped by extensive collaboration and consultation with residents, local schools, and community groups over several years. The project will transform this area just off the high street into a vibrant, flexible space that will host everything from markets and live performances to quiet moments of rest and connection. Key community partners have been instrumental in bringing the project to life, including Better Streets and the Palmers Green Action Team.

Image Credit: Katrina Campbell
Key features of the Square include new greening areas that support biodiversity, sustainable drainage systems, informal seating, and mosaic artworks co-designed by students at Laurel Park School. The space also includes infrastructure such as power supply to enable a wide range of community-led events and activities. Hazelwood Primary School’s year two pupils assisted with the planting of the new green areas and will help maintain these going forward.


The launch marked the beginning of a summer programme curated by Arbeit Studios, featuring workshops, markets, wellness sessions, DJ sets, and live performances between 7 June and 20 July. For further details about this summer programme and to book tickets, please visit this link.
Devonshire Square has been made possible through majority funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the Mayor of London. Enfield Council committed to create a culture place community facility in each of the borough’s main town centres and to invest in and support our vibrant high streets, bringing longer-term transformational change to Enfield.
Devonshire Square was officially launched on Saturday 24 May. The launch event welcomed over one hundred people on to the new square and included an official ribbon-cutting ceremony performed by the new Mayor of Enfield, Cllr Margaret Greer, with welcoming remarks from Cllr Sabri Ozaydin, Enfield Council's Cabinet Member for Environment and Placemaking. Local cafes Le Grand Jour and Olive Bakery provided delicious sweet and savoury refreshments, while attendees were entertained by a beautiful set from local renowned band Lost Chimes. There was also an opportunity to promote the new Enfield Tool Exchange - coming soon to Palmers Green!

Commissioned by Journeys and Places, Devonshire Square is a welcoming new space that has been shaped by extensive collaboration and consultation with residents, local schools, and community groups over several years. The project will transform this area just off the high street into a vibrant, flexible space that will host everything from markets and live performances to quiet moments of rest and connection. Key community partners have been instrumental in bringing the project to life, including Better Streets and the Palmers Green Action Team.

Image Credit: Katrina Campbell
Key features of the Square include new greening areas that support biodiversity, sustainable drainage systems, informal seating, and mosaic artworks co-designed by students at Laurel Park School. The space also includes infrastructure such as power supply to enable a wide range of community-led events and activities. Hazelwood Primary School’s year two pupils assisted with the planting of the new green areas and will help maintain these going forward.


The launch marked the beginning of a summer programme curated by Arbeit Studios, featuring workshops, markets, wellness sessions, DJ sets, and live performances between 7 June and 20 July. For further details about this summer programme and to book tickets, please visit this link.
Devonshire Square has been made possible through majority funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the Mayor of London. Enfield Council committed to create a culture place community facility in each of the borough’s main town centres and to invest in and support our vibrant high streets, bringing longer-term transformational change to Enfield.
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Devonshire Square: A new outdoor cultural and community space in the heart of Palmers Green
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Since 2022, local communities have been testing out the versatility of this space through leading and delivering their own community events and activities. These include markets, outdoor dining, public art and play, and planting.
Residents, communities and businesses have participated in a range of consultation and engagement activities to inform the design and function of Devonshire Square. These include drop-in sessions where local communities fed-back and commented on designs and models, focused meetings with key stakeholders including Palmers Green Action Team, Arbeit Studios and local businesses, and a co-design workshop at Laurel Park School, where year 10 students drew cherished local landmarks and key moments in Palmers Green’s history.

Community Engagement in concept design for Devonshire Square, May 2024
Community feedback on ideas for Devonshire Square's design, March 2024
Student's drawing of Broomfield Orchard and resulting design for mosaic paving stone
Student’s designs will be incorporated into the Square, forming a central pathway of brick mosaics through Devonshire Square.
The outcome of these interactions is to create a Square which will:
- Be a collective space and foster a stronger sense of community
- Be welcoming, accessible and have a clear identity
- Introduce more greening and planting
- Accommodate a range of events and activities led by the local community
Key Elements of the Design
- A flexible, open and accessible space, connected to the high street, with clear signage that makes it easy to find
- Transforming 50 m2 of hard surface into new greening areas, using sustainable drainage systems and supporting local biodiversity
- Providing informal seating providing spaces to rest or connect with others
- Including mosaic artworks depicting key moments in Palmers Green’s history, co-designed with students from Laurel Park School
- Providing power supply to support a diversity of community-led events and activities to be delivered on the Square
- Accommodating a shared surface area with clear signage encouraging cyclists to reduce their speed and respect pedestrians
- Reusing/repurposing existing pavement and materials as much as possible.

Detailed Design of Devonshire Square: November 2024
Devonshire Square Timeline: From Concept to Delivery

Meanwhile Interventions on Devonshire Road

Community-led markets on Devonshire Road

Strut the Square Fashion Show, 2024

Strut the Square Fashion Show, 2024
- Spring - Summer 2022: Public engagement to explore improvements to Devonshire Road
- Autumn 2022: Implementation of a ‘meanwhile design’ creating a community space, temporary planters, street furniture and public art
- Late 2022 - current: Residents, businesses and communities delivered events and activities on the Square including markets, live music and al fresco dining
- Autumn 2023 - Spring 2024: Key stakeholders and community groups participated in a series of events and activities to develop the permanent design of the space including pop-up events at Community Markets and art Arbeit Studios; and a co-design workshop held with Laurel Park School
- November 2024: Design finalised
- 6 January 2025: Re-install the playground in Hazelwood Primary School for future generations to enjoy
- January - March 2025: Construction of Devonshire Square
- April 2025: Launch of Devonshire Square and a new Place Plan for Palmers Green
- May 2025 - ongoing: Ongoing programme of community-led events and activities delivered on Devonshire Square, Year 2 pupils of Hazelwood School help maintain the green areas
Devonshire Square is a new outdoor cultural and community space which has been designed in collaboration with local communities and responds to their aspirations and ambitions for Palmers Green. Construction on the Square commenced early January and will be completed by the end of March 2025.
Since 2022, local communities have been testing out the versatility of this space through leading and delivering their own community events and activities. These include markets, outdoor dining, public art and play, and planting.
Residents, communities and businesses have participated in a range of consultation and engagement activities to inform the design and function of Devonshire Square. These include drop-in sessions where local communities fed-back and commented on designs and models, focused meetings with key stakeholders including Palmers Green Action Team, Arbeit Studios and local businesses, and a co-design workshop at Laurel Park School, where year 10 students drew cherished local landmarks and key moments in Palmers Green’s history.

Community Engagement in concept design for Devonshire Square, May 2024
Community feedback on ideas for Devonshire Square's design, March 2024
Student's drawing of Broomfield Orchard and resulting design for mosaic paving stone
Student’s designs will be incorporated into the Square, forming a central pathway of brick mosaics through Devonshire Square.
The outcome of these interactions is to create a Square which will:
- Be a collective space and foster a stronger sense of community
- Be welcoming, accessible and have a clear identity
- Introduce more greening and planting
- Accommodate a range of events and activities led by the local community
Key Elements of the Design
- A flexible, open and accessible space, connected to the high street, with clear signage that makes it easy to find
- Transforming 50 m2 of hard surface into new greening areas, using sustainable drainage systems and supporting local biodiversity
- Providing informal seating providing spaces to rest or connect with others
- Including mosaic artworks depicting key moments in Palmers Green’s history, co-designed with students from Laurel Park School
- Providing power supply to support a diversity of community-led events and activities to be delivered on the Square
- Accommodating a shared surface area with clear signage encouraging cyclists to reduce their speed and respect pedestrians
- Reusing/repurposing existing pavement and materials as much as possible.

Detailed Design of Devonshire Square: November 2024
Devonshire Square Timeline: From Concept to Delivery

Meanwhile Interventions on Devonshire Road

Community-led markets on Devonshire Road

Strut the Square Fashion Show, 2024

Strut the Square Fashion Show, 2024
- Spring - Summer 2022: Public engagement to explore improvements to Devonshire Road
- Autumn 2022: Implementation of a ‘meanwhile design’ creating a community space, temporary planters, street furniture and public art
- Late 2022 - current: Residents, businesses and communities delivered events and activities on the Square including markets, live music and al fresco dining
- Autumn 2023 - Spring 2024: Key stakeholders and community groups participated in a series of events and activities to develop the permanent design of the space including pop-up events at Community Markets and art Arbeit Studios; and a co-design workshop held with Laurel Park School
- November 2024: Design finalised
- 6 January 2025: Re-install the playground in Hazelwood Primary School for future generations to enjoy
- January - March 2025: Construction of Devonshire Square
- April 2025: Launch of Devonshire Square and a new Place Plan for Palmers Green
- May 2025 - ongoing: Ongoing programme of community-led events and activities delivered on Devonshire Square, Year 2 pupils of Hazelwood School help maintain the green areas
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Festive Market: 8th December 2024
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A Festive Market will take place on Devonshire Square and in Arbeit Studios on Sunday 8 December, 10am - 4pm. Curated by Arbeit Studios Green Lanes, the market will showcase and sell arts, crafts, objects and food from local makers, serve free mulled wine and feature live performances from a local choir. There is also the opportunity to pop into Arbeit Studios to visit the 'Line of Thought' exhibition by artist Harriette Meynell, commissioned through Arbeit's High Street Happenings Residency programme.
The Festive Market is the latest in a series of events led by Arbeit, Palmers Green Action Team and a variety of local partners, designed to activate Devonshire Road, ahead of its redesign and launch as 'Devonshire Square' in early Spring next year. At the market, the Journeys and Places team will share the latest designs for Devonshire Square, showing the creation of a new outdoor community and cultural space in the heart of Palmers Green.
Devonshire Square has been designed in collaboration with local communities and stakeholders, and responds to their aspirations and ambitions for Palmers Green. The project is aligned with the objectives of the 2022 Town Centre Action Plan which is to create a town centre that grows and greens through the involvement of its communities, diversifies the economy, promote cultural activity and improves the public realm.
A Festive Market will take place on Devonshire Square and in Arbeit Studios on Sunday 8 December, 10am - 4pm. Curated by Arbeit Studios Green Lanes, the market will showcase and sell arts, crafts, objects and food from local makers, serve free mulled wine and feature live performances from a local choir. There is also the opportunity to pop into Arbeit Studios to visit the 'Line of Thought' exhibition by artist Harriette Meynell, commissioned through Arbeit's High Street Happenings Residency programme.
The Festive Market is the latest in a series of events led by Arbeit, Palmers Green Action Team and a variety of local partners, designed to activate Devonshire Road, ahead of its redesign and launch as 'Devonshire Square' in early Spring next year. At the market, the Journeys and Places team will share the latest designs for Devonshire Square, showing the creation of a new outdoor community and cultural space in the heart of Palmers Green.
Devonshire Square has been designed in collaboration with local communities and stakeholders, and responds to their aspirations and ambitions for Palmers Green. The project is aligned with the objectives of the 2022 Town Centre Action Plan which is to create a town centre that grows and greens through the involvement of its communities, diversifies the economy, promote cultural activity and improves the public realm.
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Notice of making - Devonshire Square junction with Green Lanes: S249, pedestrianisation of the area
Share Notice of making - Devonshire Square junction with Green Lanes: S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Facebook Share Notice of making - Devonshire Square junction with Green Lanes: S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Twitter Share Notice of making - Devonshire Square junction with Green Lanes: S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Linkedin Email Notice of making - Devonshire Square junction with Green Lanes: S249, pedestrianisation of the area linkThank you to those who took part in the statutory consultation on the proposed pedestrianisation of the Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes (reference TMO1503/S249) earlier this year.
Following careful consideration of the objections and representations received, and a report requesting approval to proceed with the making of the S249 Order under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to pedestrianise the area, the Cabinet Member for Transport has decided to move forward with the proposal.
Changes to extinguish vehicular rights and pedestrianise the highway at the junction of Devonshire Road and Green Lanes, Palmers Green, which will facilitate the creation of ‘Devonshire Square’, a new outdoor community and cultural space that improves the amenities in the area.
The Notice of Making of the traffic order that details the proposed changes (reference TMO1503/S249) has been published. The Notice of Making, Statement of Reasons and Traffic Management Order can be viewed here. The document is also saved under the Key Documents here.
Thank you to those who took part in the statutory consultation on the proposed pedestrianisation of the Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes (reference TMO1503/S249) earlier this year.
Following careful consideration of the objections and representations received, and a report requesting approval to proceed with the making of the S249 Order under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to pedestrianise the area, the Cabinet Member for Transport has decided to move forward with the proposal.
Changes to extinguish vehicular rights and pedestrianise the highway at the junction of Devonshire Road and Green Lanes, Palmers Green, which will facilitate the creation of ‘Devonshire Square’, a new outdoor community and cultural space that improves the amenities in the area.
The Notice of Making of the traffic order that details the proposed changes (reference TMO1503/S249) has been published. The Notice of Making, Statement of Reasons and Traffic Management Order can be viewed here. The document is also saved under the Key Documents here.
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Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced
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Arbeit Studios, Palmers Green are excited to announce Harriette as their fourth artist in residence as part of the High Street Happenings Residency Programme.
Harriette's practice incorporates sound, installation, drawing, printmaking, performance and photography. With a socially engaged practice, themes such as gentrification and community run through her work. She has shown work in a range of traditional and non-traditional spaces such as Tate Modern and an east London garage.
The proposal is to realise new, site specific work based on the shops in Palmers Green and the people that run and frequent them. An initial aim is to workContinue reading
Arbeit Studios, Palmers Green are excited to announce Harriette as their fourth artist in residence as part of the High Street Happenings Residency Programme.
Harriette's practice incorporates sound, installation, drawing, printmaking, performance and photography. With a socially engaged practice, themes such as gentrification and community run through her work. She has shown work in a range of traditional and non-traditional spaces such as Tate Modern and an east London garage.
The proposal is to realise new, site specific work based on the shops in Palmers Green and the people that run and frequent them. An initial aim is to work with local shopkeepers to explore the outside and inside of their shops, with particular emphasis on the threshold, and what makes people go in, or not. The focus is not re-imagining the high street per se, but better understanding, and appreciating, what is already there, including the typically unseen, and to create alternative narratives of familiar spaces.
As part of the residency Harriette will run free community workshops, with more information to follow.
The Final Exhibition will run from Friday 29th November to Sunday 15th December 2024.
More information can be found here: Arbeit Studios — High Street Happenings Artist Residency Programme
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Strut the Square: A resounding success!
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Earlier in the summer, Arbeit Studios Green Lanes, commissioned local artist Vedi Roy to deliver an event to bring the community together and activate Devonshire Square in a fresh, fun and inclusive way.
Vedi partnered with local social enterprise and charity shop Philanthropy, and came up with the fantastic idea to deliver a fashion show on Devonshire Square, with clothes selected from Philanthropy's charity shop and modelled by local people. The images below speak for themselves. Over two hundred people attended the event to cheer on the models and members of the public joined the catwalk show too.
Strut the Square attracted members of the LGTBQ+ community and younger residents. Many of the participants felt the event built their confidence, enabled freedom of expression and challenged stereotypes. Philanthropy said it was one of their most successful and satisfying experiences of working with the local community. The feedback on this event, and the way it fostered a sense of community and unity, is so important and exactly what Journeys and Places aims to achieve through our community partnerships and projects.
Huge thanks and congratulations to Vedi Roy, Philanthropy, Arbeit and all the participants and communities who made this event such as resounding success.
Following the event, a local LGBTQ+ network is being set up, with plans to run a similar event in the Winter. We can't wait!








Earlier in the summer, Arbeit Studios Green Lanes, commissioned local artist Vedi Roy to deliver an event to bring the community together and activate Devonshire Square in a fresh, fun and inclusive way.
Vedi partnered with local social enterprise and charity shop Philanthropy, and came up with the fantastic idea to deliver a fashion show on Devonshire Square, with clothes selected from Philanthropy's charity shop and modelled by local people. The images below speak for themselves. Over two hundred people attended the event to cheer on the models and members of the public joined the catwalk show too.
Strut the Square attracted members of the LGTBQ+ community and younger residents. Many of the participants felt the event built their confidence, enabled freedom of expression and challenged stereotypes. Philanthropy said it was one of their most successful and satisfying experiences of working with the local community. The feedback on this event, and the way it fostered a sense of community and unity, is so important and exactly what Journeys and Places aims to achieve through our community partnerships and projects.
Huge thanks and congratulations to Vedi Roy, Philanthropy, Arbeit and all the participants and communities who made this event such as resounding success.
Following the event, a local LGBTQ+ network is being set up, with plans to run a similar event in the Winter. We can't wait!








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Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals
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Arbeit Studios are delighted to announce the fourth round of their Artist Residency Programme, located in Arbeit Studios, Green Lanes (N13). All Enfield creatives, either individuals and collectives, working across visual arts to performing arts, sound design to digital art, are invited to propose work that will be made and exhibited in response to the theme of ‘Community’ and spend 12 weeks working in Arbeit’s studio just off Green Lanes in Palmers Green.
This open call is for a residency between Monday 9th September to Sunday 1st December 2024, and includes an exhibition later in December. The closing date forContinue reading
Arbeit Studios are delighted to announce the fourth round of their Artist Residency Programme, located in Arbeit Studios, Green Lanes (N13). All Enfield creatives, either individuals and collectives, working across visual arts to performing arts, sound design to digital art, are invited to propose work that will be made and exhibited in response to the theme of ‘Community’ and spend 12 weeks working in Arbeit’s studio just off Green Lanes in Palmers Green.
This open call is for a residency between Monday 9th September to Sunday 1st December 2024, and includes an exhibition later in December. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 4th September 2024. The selected artist will be offered a free self-contained studio space for 12 weeks to work on their practice and to develop and create the work for the exhibition. All Enfield based artists are welcome to apply, and Arbeit particularly welcomes applications from creatives living in Palmers Green. For further information and how to apply, please visit: https://www.arbeit.org.uk/highsthappenings
Arbeit Studios Palmers Green, launched in April 2023 with support from the Workspace Launch Fund by Enfield Council, and is a mix-use creative and community space with an array of activities and programming taking place in the workspace and throughout Palmers Green.

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Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area
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More information
More information, including plans of the proposal changes and traffic order, can be viewed under the Key Documents section on the right-hand side of this page.
Have your say
Please view the proposed changes here.
We invite residents and anyone interested to provide an objection or representation on the draft Traffic Order through the statutory consultation. This consultation is separate to the engagement on the permanent designs that are being developed in parallel, and together with this statutory consultation will inform the final permanent designs for the space. This project is being delivered by Enfield Council’s Journeys and Places team as part of the Council’s commitment to creating and improving public spaces where everyone can thrive.
Objections or representations can be made in any of the following ways:
- Online via the survey at https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/palmersgreen,
- emailed to traffic@enfield.gov.uk or journeysandplaces@enfield.gov.uk,
- posted to: Journeys and Places, Enfield Council, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA, or
- posted to: Head of Traffic and Transportation, Civic Centre, Silver Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3XD.
Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours (Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm inclusive) during 28 days commencing on the 12th June 2024, at the Town Library, 66 Church Street, Enfield EN2 6AX. Digital copies may also be obtained (free of charge) by emailing traffic@enfield.gov.uk quoting the reference TMO1503/S249.
Following the statutory consultation, a formal report will be produced that summarises the feedback received. Enfield Council will provide a response and use the comments received to make a decision on whether or not to implement the proposed changes.
Following engagement with residents, businesses, community groups, and other stakeholders, Enfield Council is proposing the pedestrianisation of the highway at the junction of Devonshire Road and Green Lanes (known as Devonshire Square), Palmers Green, to facilitate the creation of an outdoor community space. This follows on from the decision taken in February 2024 to make the previous Experimental Traffic Order TG52/1503 permanent which excluded vehicular access from the junction. The pedestrianisation of the junction builds further on proposals to facilitate the creation of an outdoor community space.
More information
More information, including plans of the proposal changes and traffic order, can be viewed under the Key Documents section on the right-hand side of this page.
Have your say
Please view the proposed changes here.
We invite residents and anyone interested to provide an objection or representation on the draft Traffic Order through the statutory consultation. This consultation is separate to the engagement on the permanent designs that are being developed in parallel, and together with this statutory consultation will inform the final permanent designs for the space. This project is being delivered by Enfield Council’s Journeys and Places team as part of the Council’s commitment to creating and improving public spaces where everyone can thrive.
Objections or representations can be made in any of the following ways:
- Online via the survey at https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/palmersgreen,
- emailed to traffic@enfield.gov.uk or journeysandplaces@enfield.gov.uk,
- posted to: Journeys and Places, Enfield Council, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA, or
- posted to: Head of Traffic and Transportation, Civic Centre, Silver Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3XD.
Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours (Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm inclusive) during 28 days commencing on the 12th June 2024, at the Town Library, 66 Church Street, Enfield EN2 6AX. Digital copies may also be obtained (free of charge) by emailing traffic@enfield.gov.uk quoting the reference TMO1503/S249.
Following the statutory consultation, a formal report will be produced that summarises the feedback received. Enfield Council will provide a response and use the comments received to make a decision on whether or not to implement the proposed changes.
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Key Dates
Key Documents
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Devonshire Square_Design.jpg (2.82 MB) (jpg)
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Devonshire-Road-TMO1503/S249.pdf (5.98 MB) (pdf)
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TMO1503-S249 draft traffic order.pdf (516 KB) (pdf)
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Devonshire Square Concept Design May 24 (1.75 MB) (pdf)
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Devonshire Road Permanent Traffic Order N13 PTO Roads (325 KB) (pdf)
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Appendix B Responses to Objections (144 KB) (pdf)
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Devonshire Square Experimental Traffic Order (380 KB) (pdf)
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Palmers Green Art Trail Map Dec 23 (4.36 MB) (pdf)
Palmers Green Town Centre Action Plan
Devonshire Square Communication & Engagement Plan
The Making of the Murals in Palmers Green - a short film
New Murals launched in Palmers Green!
Workshops to create new murals in Palmers Green
New Southgate Station to Palmers Green Station
Live Projects
Palmers Green Gallery
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