Let’s talk Angel Edmonton – Shape the future of Angel Edmonton

Enfield Council has launched the ‘Let’s Talk Angel Edmonton’ project to hear your thoughts about the area and how they can improve the town centre.
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Angel Edmonton is one of the fastest growing areas in the borough and Enfield Council want to ensure that the Town Centre continues to support the needs and aspirations of this growing community.

Enfield Council has launched the ‘Let’s Talk Angel Edmonton’ project to hear your thoughts about the area and how they can improve the town centre.

They are are seeking your views and ideas on the following:

  • Culture and Community
  • Leisure
  • Environment
  • Transport
  • Public spaces
  • Safety
  • Local Economy

Enfield Council want the community to shape the future. Your ideas and comments will contribute to the Angel Edmonton Town Centre Action Plan, and short, medium and long-term goals to make Angel Edmonton a vibrant and welcoming place for everyone.

This is just the beginning of the conversation on improvements in Angel Edmonton. Enfield Council invites all members of the community to get involved. They will be working with businesses, residents, and cultural, religious and community groups to capture the views of the local community.

How to get involved

Enfield Council are running a number of activities online and in person to hear your views on current issues and your ideas to improve Angel Edmonton.

Visit one of their pop-ups or complete the online mapping exercise where you can name an issue or contribute a specific idea for Angel Edmonton.

In order to complete the online exercise you need to register or login to the ‘Let’s Talk Enfield’ site. This allows Enfield Council to collect demographic information once so that people do not have to input this each time they partake in a survey or consultation, and also for them to communicate with you more effectively on the projects that you are interested in. The site is an Enfield Council site and is GDPR compliant. However it is a separate site to the Enfield Council site and does require a separate login. If you have any trouble registering or logging in to the site, please email letstalk@enfield.gov.uk.

More information on how to use the Let’s Talk Enfield site is available here.

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