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Enfield: A Quirky Town Linked to Finance, Motorsport, and the Car Industry
Welcome to Enfield, a borough in north-east London that is steeped in history and has deep connections to the UK motor industry. Known most notably as the administrative home of the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield is a diverse and vibrant town with a unique background and strengths in finance, motorsport, and the car industry.
As one of London's towns in the Green Belt, Enfield boasts attractions like Whitewebbs Museum of Transport and the Edmonton Pirate Castle. It also has a healthy nightlife, with a variety of pubs, bars, and restaurants. As well as being a popular commuter town with easy access to central London on the Northern Line, Enfield has an extensive history that dates back to the 12th century and boasts connections to the finance, motor sports and car industries throughout the past centuries. Let's take a closer look at Enfield's connections to these varied industries and its place in the town today.
The Finance Industry
In Enfield's early days, trade and commerce flourished, owing largely to its easy access to London and the continent. Enfield's location at a crossroads of travel routes and its proximity to London have long been a boon to its trade and commerce. The town was home for centuries to a variety of merchant guilds and industries, such as paper-making, leather-working, weaving and pottery production.
The town is home to the headquarters of an impressive number of banks and financial institutions, including Barclays Bank, Investec, the Royal Bank of Scotland, and the Lloyds TSB Group. These institutions provide a range of services to banking customers throughout the town and employ a large number of local people. There are also numerous banks in the area open to the general public, such as the HSBC Bank and the Santander Bank.
Enfield is also home to a handful of notable financial institutions. These include Three Rivers District Council, who employ a local Financial Director, and the Enfield Credit Union. Both are great examples of Enfield's strength in the field of finance. Three Rivers District Council provide everything from primary and secondary education to leisure services, and the Enfield Credit Union aid people by providing financial assistance and education about money-management.
The Car Industry
Enfield's place in the car industry dates back to the 19th century when it was chosen as the site for the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) in 1861. This encumbered arms factory is an icon of Enfield, and today it stands as a symbol of the town's long relationship with the motor industry. The RSAF primarily manufactured weapons, but did dabble in bikes and car production — and it is widely believed that the first British car was produced at the RSAF in 1895.
Today, Enfield is a mainstay of the automotive world in the UK and many major car dealerships are based in the town. These include Kia Motors, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, amongst others. These car companies are just one of many parts of the car industry that are found in Enfield, the other being independent garages and mechanic shops.
The town is also home to an array of after-market auto parts stores, including Halfords and numerous local outlets. Whilst Halfords is well established in the car industry, the numerous independent sellers provide a different range of auto products, such as second-hand car parts and modified items. In addition to garage and body shops, Enfield is home to a multitude of parking garages, ranging from private driveways to multi-storey car parks, accommodating incoming and outgoing commuters.
Motorsport
Enfield has long been a hotbed of motor-sport in the UK, thanks largely to its excellent transport links — given its proximity to central London and its nearby M25 link — and its attractive rural setting. Enfield hosted an impressive selection of motor-sport events from a young age and has produced some of the UK's most successful drivers.
The town's most prestigious event was the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) Rally, which took place between 1973 and 1969, when it was known as the International Starcross Rally. This famously grueling event saw motorsport legends like the late great Colin McRae take to the challenging stages around Enfield and its rural surroundings.
Today, the M25 Ring is a popular place for motorsport in the area, boasting circuits like Blyth Hill Farm (at Hill Tops) and Miller Motorsports Park. Car clubs, such as the Enfield Sportsmen & Motorsport Club, also host regular track days to accommodate motor racing fanatics. In addition, the UK's two premier motor-racing series — the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) and the Britcar 24-Hour Endurance Championship — both include rounds in the area.
Demographic Details
Enfield is one of the largest boroughs in London and is home to nearly 330,000 people according to the latest census figures. Its population is predominantly young and well educated, with over half of the population aged 25-44, and over one in four having a degree (or equivalent) qualification. In addition, the town has a higher than average share of younger residents, as people aged below 18 make up 28.2% of the population, compared to 25.3% for the rest of the capital. Enfield's ethnic makeup is quite diverse, with 54.3% of the population identifying themselves as White British, with 3.2% being of Asian descent and 3.4% of mixed ethnicity.
Conclusion
Enfield may be best known for its connection to the Royal Small Arms Factory, but it has also had a strong connection to the finance, motor sports, and car industries. Home to some of the UK's biggest banks and car dealerships, Enfield's past is intertwined with its present, and is testament to the town's rich and varied heritage.