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New sensory room for young people with learning and physical disabilities
A SENSORY room for young people with learning and physical disabilities was officially opened in Finchley yesterday. Philip Green Memorial Trust provided £30,000 in aid of the play and therapy facility at Buckets & Spades Lodge in Fairholme
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School raises cash for Japan tsunami victims
JAPANESE families at a Mill Hill school led a drive to raise funds for people affected by the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Pupils at The Mount School, which is attended by 38 Japanese families, organised a talent show and took a collection
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Middlesex University set to open new campus in India
MIDDLESEX University will officially open its new campus in India in October. The development is based in Noida, east of Delhi, and will provide courses in business, information technology and media with extra programmes planned for 2012.
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BARNET: Ladies draw Arsenal in FA Cup
Barnet Ladies will face Arsenal Ladies in the semi-final of the FA Women's Cup. The Bees beat West Ham United to book their place in the last four. The semi-final clash with the Gunners will take place on Easter Sunday at a venue to
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BARNET: Bees respond to great Underhill atmosphere
You would have thought Barnet had gained all three points and escaped the dreaded drop judging by the wild scenes of celebration at Underhill on Saturday. Sam Deering's fluke last-gasp equaliser only earned the Bees a point and they remain in the relegation
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Greens return to action with Canvey Island clash
Hendon return to Ryman League Premier Division action tonight. The Greens host Canvey Island at Vale Farm. Hendon will be looking to build on Saturday's 2-1 win at Folkestone Invicta. Kick-off is 7.45pm.
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Human bones found near busy street
MYSTERY surrounds the discovery of human remains in the front garden of a block of flats in a busy Hampstead Garden Suburb street. Two bones were found just after 5pm last Thursday, March 24, by a man walking his dog by the A1 Lyttleton Road
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Campus set to become housing under developers plans
A UNIVERSITY campus in East Barnet is set to be turned into houses and apartments after being sold to a property developer. Middlesex University's Cat Hill campus, in Chase Side, has been sold to the L&Q property company as part of the university's
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Aite-Ouakrim double is all the Buzz
By David Ballheimer... Hendon made it back-to-back Ryman League Premier Division victories for the first time in more than three months as they came from behind to heap further misery on relegation-haunted Folkestone Invicta at the Buzzlines Stadium
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Residents group launch campaign to improve town centre
RESIDENTS are launching a Clean Up campaign to help improve Cricklewood Broadway next week. Cricklewood Improvement Programme (CIP) will focus on policing and street care from Monday, April 4 to Monday, April 11 to help make the area safer
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Elizabethans recover to defeat Old Ashmoleans
by Peter Yates Barnet Elizabethans 38 Old Ashmoleans 10 London Three North East After a sluggish first half, Barnet Elizabethans improved their performance to comfortably win their penultimate league game with a five try to two victory over Old
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Late heartbreak for Wingate at Grays
by Paul Lerman Grays Athletic 2 Wingate & Finchley 1 Ryman One North A cruel late goal following a refereeing howler gave Grays Athletic all three points over a heartbroken Wingate & Finchley, with the game having been seemingly heading towards
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Second-half blitz dashes Hendon's hopes
by David Gershlick Hackney 53 Hendon 21 Herts/Middlesex League One HENDON were without key players for this league encounter with Hackney, who continue to pursue promotion as the league's third-placed club. Hendon were able to match the home
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BARNET: Ladies' star striker still in hospital
Barnet Ladies' prolific striker Stacey Sowden remains in hospital after being kicked in the head during the weekend's win over West Ham United. Sowden had to be air-lifted to hospital. The Bees won the match 3-2 to reach the semi-finals
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Private foster carers asked to register with council
BARNET Council has launched a drive to determine how many children are being privately fostered in the borough. Private fostering is when someone under 16, or a disabled person under 18, is being looked after for more than 28 days by someone
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Folkestone Invicta 1 Hendon 2
Hendon came from behind to take all three points in Kent on Saturday. Frankie Chappell opened the scoring for the hosts just after half-time, before Hendon's James Reading saved a penalty. That proved to be the turning point, as a brace from Belal
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Grays Athletic 2 Wingate & Finchley 1
Wingate & Finchley went down 2-1 in Essex on Saturday. It means the Blues have slipped out of the Ryman League Division One North play-off positions on goal difference. Mark Henry's deflected shot put Wingate ahead, but Grays hit back. Report to
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Potters Bar Town 0 East Thurrock United 2
Potters Bar Town could not pull off a shock against high-flying East Thurrock United on Saturday. The Scholars went down 2-0 at Parkfield. They play another promotion-chasing side this Tuesday, when Needham Market come to town.
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Health board calls for input into Chase Farm decision
A HEALTH group covering north London has criticised the Government and Enfield Council for their handling of plans to downgrade Chase Farm Hospital. On Friday, the joint scrutiny board for the north central London sector, made up of councillors
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Reminder to register to vote ahead of May 5 referendum
RESIDENTS are being reminded to make sure they are on the electoral register ahead of the first national referendum in 30 years. Voters will go to the polls to decide whether the system used to elect the Government should change. But