In the rest of the world: Arms of Enfield London Borough Council The London Borough of Enfield is the most northerly London borough. ... Enfield Town is a town in the London Borough of Enfield. ...
Enfield is also a name of a rifle family, the Lee-Enfield.
Enfield was the location of a UK Government-owned rifle factory the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield.
Enfield is the name of a (motor)cycle factory that was based in Redditch, UK, the Enfield Cycle Company and their make Royal Enfield. Nowadays Royal Enfield Motors is based in Chennai (formerly Madras) India.
Enfield is also the name of a heraldic beast. See Enfield beast
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Enfield Council and Enfield PCT learned this week that they had won a prestigious award from the Association of Heathcare Communicators – Communicating Health Awards for their Guide for Asylum Seekers and Refugees....
Enfield Council regrets the sudden and sad death of business studies and economics teacher, Peter Fincham, who collapsed during a lesson yesterday and died later in hospital...
Enfield Council has just been awarded two stars and promising for its customer access to services – the highest score given to any local authority in the country...
The current borough was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Municipal Borough of Southgate, the Municipal Borough of Enfield and the Municipal Borough of Edmonton.
The creature on the shield of the Enfield coat of arms is known in heraldry as an "Enfield" (or colloquially as the Enfield beast), and is used extensively as a logo representing Enfield, particularly by the borough council.
Enfield is served by the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground with stations at Arnos Grove, Southgate, Oakwood and Cockfosters.