• First phase of street works for Southgate town centre complete

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    Street improvement works in Southgate town centre have now been completed. As part of the ongoing town centre capital improvement programme, contractors carried a range of improvement works which included applying fresh paint to all guard-railings, lampposts and bollards along Chase Side and outside the station.

    Further improvements to the streetscape are due to take place in Spring 2022, and we welcome any feedback from the local community on what else you think needs improving in the area, get in touch by emailing towncentres@enfield.gov.uk

  • Art at our feet

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    Two of five new pedestrian crossings designed by local Enfield artists have been revealed as the finale of the Enjoy Enfield Summer of Arts programme. Enfield Council commissioned the artists to create colourful, playful designs to appear in Angel Edmonton, Edmonton Green, Enfield Town, Palmers Green and Southgate, as part of the celebration of the arts and culture in the borough and also as a long-term initiative to see how art can transform public spaces.

    The first crossing to be revealed was in Enfield Town, designed by Hasan Bölücek, a member of the British Alevi community who is a visual artist, illustrator and art teacher. The second crossing was designed by Dan Maier, a resident of Enfield who has worked in venues such as Harvey Nichols and the National Theatre and who also launched the much-loved Art Trail event in Southgate and Palmers Green.

    Commenting on her Southgate pedestrian crossing, Ms Maier said: "Southgate has a huge amount going for it but the high street needs help more than ever…I wanted to create something bright and cheerful, introducing the essence of nature and its vibrant colours into our urban landscape. The colour scheme references the rainbows that have been so prevalent during lockdown, symbolising peace and hope for the future. I've abstracted elements from the natural world to create a striking artwork which I hope will bring some joy, spark imagination and once again put Southgate on the map."

    Learn more about the artists here.