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Fairclough: We were an unstoppable force
Barnet manager Paul Fairclough likened his side to a steam train this afternoon. Fairclough, speaking after the Bees had struck three times in a one-sided second half to see off Bury, said it took his troops a while to get going. "You have to get a
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FULL-TIME: Barnet 3 Bury 0
Adam Birchall made it four goals in three games with a brace at Underhill this afternoon. The striker converted two close-range efforts as Barnet continued their climb up the League Two table. After a poor first half, the Bees took control in the second
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Car smash victim named
The man found dead after a car smash in East Finchley on Thursday evening has been named by police. Although formal identification has yet to take place, a police spokesman said they were satisfied that the victim was 43-year-old Stephen Wheatcroft,
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Singing praise for Hendon school
X Factor finalist Beverly Trottman sang to the children of Orion Primary School last week to award them for their fundraising efforts to tackle poverty. The children had been taking part in School Aid, an initiative to raise awareness about global poverty
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'Our damp flat is unbearable'
Sewage and water leaks are blighting homes on a Barnet estate and residents say "enough is enough". Flats in Millbridge, Dollis Valley, are constantly damp and deluged by water when it rains, according to residents. Last week, they complained of dirty
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Volunteers wanted to clean up Barnet borough
A Finchley man is mustering support to tackle the "appalling wasteland of litter" he says is building up around the borough of Barnet. Tim Rusby, 50, of High Road, North Finchley, has condemned the large amounts of rubbish found in some open spaces in
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Footie fans encouraged to play for their park
Campaigners aiming to kick out Barnet Council plans to redevelop an East Finchley Park are taking to the pitches in protest. A community football match has been arranged for today (Saturday) at the Stanley Road playing fields, which residents hope will