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Reopen community police base to tackle crime, councillors say
Councillors have called for a community police base to be reopened to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. The West Hendon safer neighbourhood team (SNT) hub in Vivian Avenue, West Hendon, was closed last year due to Metropolitan Police cutbacks
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School 'delighted' to be moving into new building
A building that a school has waited years to move into has been granted planning permission. Since St Andrew Apostle Greek Orthodox School was opened in 2013, it has been placed in a temporary accommodation in North London Business Park in new Southgate
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Borough remembers victims of Holocaust
Millions of people who were brutally murdered by the Nazis have been remembered by a borough. On Sunday, the day before Holocaust Memorial Day, hundreds of people across Barnet gathered at the Rickett Quadrangle at Middlesex University, Hendon to
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'Job done' for Bees
Darren Currie felt Barnet’s performance against Farsley Celtic was “nowhere near our capabilities” but was happy to get the “job done” in their FA Trophy second round replay win. Dan Sparkes and Josh Walker got the goals to set up a third round
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Bees through to third round
Barnet secured their passage into the third round of the FA Trophy with a 2-0 win over National League North side Farsley Celtic. The Bees were held to a 1-1 draw in the original tie and were due to host the replay on January 14, but two separate
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Saracens at rock bottom after further points deduction
Saracens have been handed an additional 70-point deduction that ensures they will be relegated from the Gallagher Premiership in bottom place just hours after Ed Griffiths departed as interim chief executive. In the latest twist to the salary cap