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Duke of Gloucester officially opens £28.5million school
THE Duke of Gloucester, Prince Richard joined pupils and staff at East Barnet School to celebrate the official opening of its state of the art building today. His Royal Highness was given a tour of the site in Chestnut Grove before conducting
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Staff cuts due to grant reductions says college principal
THE principal of Barnet College has blamed plans to cut up to 20 per cent of its teaching staff on a reduction in Government funding. On Friday the Times Series revealed the college, which celebrated the official opening of its £50m Wood Street campus
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BARNET: 'Predator' scores at just the right moment
Barnet boss Paul Fairclough hailed Izale McLeod after the striker netted a brace at Hereford United on Saturday, re-igniting hopes that the Bees can still beat the drop. Fairclough said: "He is a predator and got the goal we needed and probably didn't
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Yobs smash bus windscreens
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after yobs smashed windscreens on two buses travelling through Potters Bar. Both incidents happened in the early evening of March 10, at about 5.30pm and 6.30pm in Barnet Road, near the community hospital.
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Post Office move proposed for Edgware
PLANS have been drawn up to move the Post Office in Edgware. A public consultation has been launched to get resident’s views on the proposal to shift from its current site at the end of Station Road closest to the A5 to an empty the other side of the
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Cannabis factory shut down
A CANNABIS factory has been shut down in Potters Bar after a tip off from a member of the public. Officers seized 100 mature plants, worth around £40,000, in Cranborne Industrial Estate, in Cranborne Road, on Monday, March 7. PCSO Chris Ramdeen
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BARNET: Ex-Bee on target against Norwich
Last night was a bitter-sweet one for former Barnet favourite Albert Adomah. His current club, Bristol City, went down 3-1 at Norwich City in the Championship. However, Adomah hit the Robins' equaliser. Adomah is one of a number of ex-Bees playing
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Councillor visits community centre for people with hearing loss
A COUNCILLOR showed his support towards a North Finchley community centre for people with hearing loss last week. Councillor Brian Schama attended the Jewish Deaf Association (JDA) in Woodside Park Road to find out about its services with a
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Hendon release duo
Hendon have released two defenders this week. Jon Coke, who arrived in September from Leatherhead, made his last appearance in the 8–1 loss at Lowestoft, being withdrawn at half-time, though he was an unused substitute in a few matches thereafter. He
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Anti-cuts meeting to hear from professor tonight
A GROUP opposing cuts to council budgets in Barnet is having a public meeting with a leading expert in public services tonight. Professor Dexter Whitfield will address an audience at the meeting organised by the Barnet Alliance for Public Services (BAPS
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Hendon look to bounce back
Hendon will be looking for a return to form when Lowestoft Town come to Vale Farm tonight. The Greens were beaten 3-0 at leaders Sutton United on Saturday, the latest in a string of recent defeats. However, boss Gary McCann knows it will not be easy
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Council plea for residents to return census forms
A SERIES of drop-in sessions are being held across the borough to help people complete their census forms. The compulsory survey is now dropping through residents' doors across Barnet, with the results helping to determine how much funding
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Barnet and West Ham to clash
Barnet Ladies will host West Ham Ladies in the last eight of the FA Women's Cup. The match will take place on March 27. The Bees booked their place in the quarter finals with a win over Birmingham, while the Hammers saw off Enfield.