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Councillors presented with residents' parking petition
RESIDENTS called on Finchley Church End councillors to make changes to parking at a meeting in East Finchley yesterday. Councillor Graham Old and Councillor Daniel Thomas were presented with a petition to modify the Controlled Parking Zone
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Crack in underpants lands dealer in jail
A DRUG dealer has been jailed after a police search revealed crack in his underpants. Mark Erharbor, 43, was sentenced yesterday after being caught with 59 wraps of class A drugs in his underwear after police spotted him with a know addict in Watling
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Blues fans to walk to away match
A group of Wingate & Finchley supporters will brave the winter conditions to walk 13 miles to their game at Waltham Abbey on February 12. The walk is part of the Blues' fund-raising work for Jewish Blind and Disabled (JBD) who provide purpose-built modern
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Man jailed after attempting to slash love rival's throat
A HENDON man is starting a seven year sentence after almost slitting a love rival's throat in a long-running dispute over his ex-girlfriend. Jacob Butchoff will spend at least three years behind bars after being jailed yesterday at Wood Green
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Mayor gives mouth-to-mouth to dummy
THE Mayor of Barnet locked lips with a mannequin as part of a first aid awareness evening in Hendon. Councillor Anthony Finn practised mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a dummy at the event held by St John Ambulance in Our Lady of Dolours Church
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Man arrested over attacks on elderly men
POLICE are holding a man in custody in connection with a series of assaults against elderly men in Muswell Hill parks. The suspect was arrested as part of the investigation into the violent attacks in Alexandra Palace Park and Queen's Wood which
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Oldest and youngest patient open medical centre
FRIERN Barnet Medical Centre was officially reopened after a revamp by its oldest and youngest patient yesterday. Around 60 people gathered at the clinic in St Johns Villas as 103-year-old Lilian Goodwin and the parents of two-weeks-old Charlotte
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Hendon to face Islanders
Hendon make the trip to Canvey Island on Saturday. The Greens picked up a satisfying four points from two games last week. It lifted them into mid-table in the Ryman League Premier Division. They followed up Saturday's 2-2 draw against Cray Wanderers
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A hundred jobs at risk in NHS shake-up
MORE than 100 NHS Barnet staff have been told they face losing their jobs as part of a drive to save £28m across north London. The 104 employees have been given at risk of redundancy notices as the trust looks to slim down as it prepares to
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Trial over transgender lawyer's death
A MAN who is in the process of becoming a woman will stand trial in July over the death of a transgender human rights lawyer at Kings Cross station. Nina Kanagasingham, 34, of Chichele Road, Cricklewood, is charged with murder over the death
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Blues back in league action
Wingate & Finchley return to Ryman League Division One North action this Saturday, when the Blues host Ilford. Wingate made it through to the last four of the London Senior Cup on Tuesday night, beating Erith & Belvedere 2-1 to book their semi-final
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Scholars set for Grays test
Potters Bar Town have had a mixed week. The Scholars bounced back from Saturday's 6-0 drubbing at AFC Sudbury with a 3-1 win at Romford on Tuesday. Potters Bar host Grays Athletic this weekend. Kick-off is 3pm.
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Young Greens win thriller
Hendon U21s won their first match of 2011, coming out on top of St John Arsenal Deaf in a seven-goal thriller at John Lyon School. They could not have made a better start to the Cherry Red Books Middlesex County League Division 1 Central & East contest
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Campaigners set up stall for libraries
CAMPAIGNERS are setting up a stall in Edgware tomorrow morning to raise awareness of a potential threat to local libraries as part of a national day of action. Members of Barnet UNISON are setting up the street stall outside the Broadwalk Shopping Centre