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  • Marsh-Brown to stay at Barnet despite bids

    Barnet winger Keanu Marsh-Brown will remain with the Bees after the transfer deadline passed without a deal being completed. The 22-year-old, who has been transfer listed since the end of last season, had looked likely to leave on Saturday when

  • Proposals for depot in Pinkham Way

    Proposals for a depot in Pinkham Way are being looked at. Barnet Borough Council is considering plans for a vehicle depot and waste transfer facility on the Pinkham Way site, in Haringey, by 2016. The current depot is in Mill Hill. Half of

  • Vilhete signs three-year deal to remain at Barnet

    Barnet midfielder Mauro Vilhete has signed a new ‘long-term’ deal to remain with Barnet until June 2017. The Portuguese utility man has been a regular in Martin Allen’s side so far this season and has subsequently signed a three-year deal to remain

  • Mother raises money for 'wonderful' neonatal unit

    A mother who had two premature babies is holding a charity sale to say thank you to the “wonderful” hospital unit that saved their lives. Emilie-Mai MacCormack, of The Hyde, Potters Bar, gave birth to Kai, now two, and Mia, six months, a few months

  • No Blackpool bid for Marsh-Brown

    The Times Series understands that contrary to reports by Sky Sports News, Championship side Blackpool have not made an offer for Barnet's Keanu Marsh-Brown. Marsh-Brown, who was subject of several bids at the end of last week, has been linked with

  • Car crash during rush hour

    A car crashed into a van during rush hour this morning. Police were called at 8am to the incident on the North Circular Road, near to the junction with Haslemere Gardens, Finchley. A car had been involved in a crash with a van. London Ambulance

  • Extra police patrols after terror threat raised to 'severe'

    Extra police patrols have been dispatched to stations across Barnet after the national terror level threat was raised to severe. In an e-mail seen by the Times Series, police warned they would have to step up operations in Hendon and Golders Green

  • University student's business idea lands her £600

    A university student has won a competition after pitching her business idea selling therapy products. Mari Tyson, a mental health nursing student at Middlesex University, in The Burroughs, Hendon, won £600 in prize money for her new venture, Sakura

  • Children's summer club comes to an end

    A programme that kept children entertained during the summer holidays has come to an end. The Broadwalk Centre’s Marvellous Mondays ran for four weeks. Circus skills, puppet shows and art classes were among the free activities children took

  • Men arrested for selling fake and deadly drugs

    Detectives investigating the sale of millions of fake and fatal medicines to people across the world have made arrests in Barnet. The 34-year-old was arrested at his home in the borough at 6am today, and he is believed to be part of the money-laundering

  • Empty properties to be brought back into use

    Empty properties will be brought back into use. A Barnet Borough Council initiative aims to ease the pressure on housing in Barnet, by offering money to allow landlords and owners of dilapidated property to fix up their premises. In exchange

  • Volunteers ship disabled children and teenagers to games

    Volunteers helped young disabled athletes get to a sporting event where they competed against teams from across the world. Barnet Community Transport offered to take people taking part in the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Games in

  • Fitness sessions for over 50s

    Free fitness sessions will take place for people aged over 50. AthleFit will run the sessions at Mill Hill East Church, in Salcombe Gardens, from Thursday, September 18. Instructors will be on hand to help and give advice. To register,

  • Art show for charity

    Musicians, artists and actors will perform in a show to raise cash for children with cerebral palsy and adults with learning disabilities. Performers will showcase their talents as part of the week-long East Finchley Arts Festival, in support of

  • Could you become a councillor?

    People who want to make a difference to their community are invited to become councillors. Hertsmere Borough Council is inviting people to an information evening to find out more about the role. People do not have to stand for a particular