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Enable Enfield Opens New Substance Misuse Centre at Old Court House

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 4:45 pm
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Enable Enfield Opens New Substance Misuse Centre at Old Court House
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Key Points

  • Enable Enfield, a drug and alcohol addiction service, has moved into a newly refurbished former court building in Enfield Town.
  • The building, The Old Court House on Windmill Hill, was a magistrates’ court from 1900 to the 1960s, later used as offices and probation office until 2023.
  • The refurbishment of the locally listed two-storey building cost ÂŁ1.8 million.
  • Enable Enfield is run by North London NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Enfield Council.
  • The service offers specialist treatment and support by appointment to Enfield residents aged 18+ concerned about drug or alcohol use.
  • Previously, Enable was based at Claverings Industrial Estate, Edmonton, which has been sold for redevelopment.
  • The new centre provides a modern, bright, and welcoming environment aimed at supporting recovery and long-term wellbeing.
  • The launch event featured Enfield Council’s cabinet member for health and social care, Alev Cazimoglu, alongside NHS and council leadership.
  • The move reflects local government commitment to improving health and social care facilities within the borough.

What is the new substance misuse centre in Enfield?

As reported by Enfield Dispatch, the substance misuse service Enable Enfield officially relocated to The Old Court House building in Enfield Town at the start of December 2025. Enable Enfield provides drug and alcohol addiction treatment to local residents and is jointly operated by North London NHS Foundation Trust and Enfield Council. The newly renovated building, a former magistrates’ court, has been transformed into a modern and welcoming space designed to support those seeking help with substance misuse.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the new substance misuse centre in Enfield?
  • Why was The Old Court House chosen and how has it been refurbished?
  • Who runs Enable Enfield and who can access its services?
  • Where was the service based before, and why did it move?
  • Who attended the launch event and what was said?
  • How does this new centre reflect Enfield Council’s priorities?

Why was The Old Court House chosen and how has it been refurbished?

The Old Court House, situated on Windmill Hill, is a locally listed two-storey structure that served as a magistrates’ court from 1900 until the 1960s. According to reporting by Enfield Dispatch, after the court closed, the building was repurposed as offices and later as a probation office until 2023. The building had been underused for some years before a significant refurbishment was undertaken, costing around £1.8 million. The project sensitively redesigned the historic site to create a bright, comfortable, and purpose-built environment for addiction treatment, aligning with the building’s heritage while serving a new positive purpose.

Who runs Enable Enfield and who can access its services?

Enable Enfield is operated by mental health specialists at the North London NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Enfield Council. This service provides specialist treatment and guidance by appointment to anyone aged over 18 living in Enfield who is worried about their alcohol or drug use, as stated in the Enfield Dispatch report. It offers tailored support aimed at improving health and wellbeing, emphasizing recovery within a community context.

Where was the service based before, and why did it move?

Previously, Enable Enfield was located at Claverings Industrial Estate in Edmonton. However, the site has recently been sold to property developers Danescroft and Fiera Real Estate, with plans for major redevelopment in the area, as highlighted by Enfield Dispatch in earlier coverage. This transition necessitated the move to a new location that could better accommodate service users in a more accessible and fit-for-purpose building.

Who attended the launch event and what was said?

The ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the opening of the new Enable Enfield centre was led by Alev Cazimoglu, Enfield Council’s cabinet member for health and social care. She was joined by chief executive Perry Scott, director of public health Dudu Sher-Arami, and Andrew Wright, chief of staff at North London NHS Foundation Trust, according to reports from the borough’s official news sources.

Cllr Cazimoglu commented:

“We are committed to improving the lives of our residents. The bright and spacious setting is welcoming to those who are in need of help and support with addiction.”

She added,

“The health and wellbeing of Enfield’s residents is a council priority, so I am delighted this essential service now has a fit for purpose building which is within easy reach of public transport.”

How does this new centre reflect Enfield Council’s priorities?

Based on information provided in official council statements and media reports, the launch of Enable Enfield’s new centre illustrates the council’s prioritisation of health and social care within the borough. The council’s investment in refurbishing a landmark building into a specialised treatment hub underlines its commitment to providing accessible and dignified support for residents struggling with substance misuse.

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