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Trials for Borehamwood youth football scheme
Trials for Borehamwood Football Club's educational football scheme for young players will kick off next week. The PASE scheme is pitched at 16 to 19-year-olds who love football but want to further their education. It combines 12 hours of football
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Cigarette blamed for flat blaze
A cigarette is thought to have been the cause for a serious flat blaze in Burnt Oak this morning. Two men and a woman left the burning building before fire crews arrived, and another woman from a nearby flat also managed to escape. Fire crews were called
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Choir hosts an ongoing encore
Miriam Craig talks to the chairman of the Radlett Choral Society about a joint concert with a French choir and a celebration of 25 years of friendship Next week Radlett Choral Society will play their part in strengthening the bond between England
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Tree claims astonishing
It is absolute nonsense to say Barnet Council fails to protect trees from developers (Turning a new leaf', Times Opinion, June 5). The council is committed to protecting and enhancing our borough and this includes, when necessary, the use of tree
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Marvellous job, Morley
I wonder whether the people who live in North Finchley agree with me as to how clean the streets are, due in no small part to our street cleaner, Morley. Residents would like to thank him for his hard work, often extending quite late into the evening
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Have your say: Is non-league football too expensive?
Hendon have announced a price increase for the first time in five years. At £9 they will still be one of the cheapest clubs in the Ryman League Premier Division. Is £9 good value to watch Step Three football? What do you think is a fair price? Would
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Catt who lost the cream
The bulldozers didn't paws for thought as they brought the last of Mr Catt's nine lives to an end. Having spent 18 months fighting Barnet Council's decision to remove the two huge cat enclosures in his garden, Philip Catt's dreams of setting up his own
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Hendon admission charge rise
Hendon have raised admission prices for next season - but they will still be one of the cheapest in the division. Fans will now pay £9, though most Ryman League Premier Division clubs have already announced they will be charging their supporters £10.
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Haule and Page leave Hendon
Two Hendon players have followed keeper Richard Wilmot out of Claremont Road. Davis Haule, as expected, has joined Staines Town, while Sam Page has signed for Horsham. Wilmot joined Cambridge City earlier this week.
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Have free bus pass will travel
A couple from Finchley will travel the length of Great Britain for free using their pensioners' bus passes to raise money for charity. Michael and Hillary Lewis will journey the 497 miles from Land's End to Dumfries over seven days in August using only
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Lane campaign gathers support 'step by stealthy step'
A campaign to saveleafy Mill Hill lane from being turned into a major road has led to more than 100 residents joining forces to object to Barnet Council plans. Last week residents united under the Save Sanders Lane (SSL) banner to fight the council's