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In 1965 the municipal borough was abolished and its former area transferred to Greater London to be combined with that of the Municipal Borough of Southgate and the Municipal Borough of Enfield to form the London Borough of Enfield. [2] Edmonton's old town hall in Fore Street, designed in the Gothic style and completed in 1885, was demolished ...
The London Borough of Enfield formed the Enfield electoral division. This was used for the Greater London Council elections in 1964, 1967 and 1970. The new constituencies were settled following the Second Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies and the new electoral division matched the boundaries of the Edmonton parliamentary ...
Upper Edmonton is the southern part of Edmonton, North London within the London Borough of Enfield.The main shopping area of Upper Edmonton on Fore Street is often referred to as "The Angel" by locals in reference to the former Angel public house that was demolished in 1968 to make improvements to the North Circular Road.
Edmonton & Enfield Southgate Edmonton and Winchmore Hill is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament . [ 2 ] Created by the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies , it was first contested at the 2024 general election .
Picketts Lock or Pickett's Lock is an area of Edmonton, in the London Borough of Enfield. It is bordered by River Lee Navigation to the east, Pickett's Lock Lane to the south, Meridian Way A1055 to the west and the Ponders End industrial area to the north. The area takes its name from Pickett's Lock, a lock on the nearby River Lee Navigation.
Edmonton Green area is currently being regenerated by St. Modwen Properties, who bought the property from the London Borough of Enfield in 1999. [25] Phase 1 was completed in 2007 and includes a Primary health care centre, 176 affordable residential units, bus station, hotel, leisure centre, [ 26 ] new retail outlets and the refurbishment of ...
Edmonton was a constituency [n 1] in Greater London, created in 1918 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 2015 until its abolition for the 2024 general election by Kate Osamor, who was elected for the Labour and Co-operative party; she briefly lost the Labour whip between January and May 2024.
Salmons Brook is marked thus on Rocque's map of 1754, probably named from the family of John Salemon of Edmonton mentioned in 1274. [2] Clarendon Arch is a barrel vaulted tunnel which carries Salmons Brook below the New River at Bush Hill. Originally the brook was spanned by a bridge constructed between 1608 and 1613.