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  • McCann: It could be a chance missed or a good point

    Hendon boss Gary McCann was left unsure as to whether a 2-2 draw at Hampton & Richmond Borough was a good point or not in the Greens’ play-off battle. The draw, which would have been a win had Charlie Moone not scored a second goal for the

  • 'A dangerous nightmare' - fury as greenwalk is open to cyclists

    Dog walkers and ramblers are furious after a “dangerously narrow” cycle path was created on a popular walking route. The Dollis Valley Greenwalk, near Fursby Avenue, Finchley, has been turned into a new bike route and the ‘no cycling’ signs were

  • Gash: Players believe we will return to the summit next week

    Michael Gash insists he and his Barnet teammates believe they will return to the Conference summit by beating FC Halifax Town in their game in hand next Tuesday. The Bees have lost five of their last eight – by far their worst run of the season

  • Family of 'kind and funny' postman 'blown away' by support

      The family of a “kind and funny” postman say they have been “blown away” by the support they have received since he suffered a stroke. Martin Henry, 52, of Black Horse Lane, South Mimms, is being cared for in Barnet Hospital after suffering a

  • London Bees complete double capture

    London Bees have made two new additions ahead of their second Women's Super League 2 season, capturing midfielder Ashleigh Goddard and defender Jemma Connor-Iommi. Republic of Ireland international Connor-Iommi, 29, was an ever-present for Oxford

  • Shadow minister praises Hendon pub

    A shadow minister praised a Hendon pub as an “asset to the community” when he popped in for a pint. Shadow small business minister Toby Perkins visited The Greyhound pub in Church End, Hendon, with Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Hendon Andrew

  • New Mayor of Barnet will 'make the very best of it'

      The new Mayor of Barnet says he hopes to inspire more people to take an interest in politics. Councillor Mark Shooter was appointed as the first citizen of the borough for 2015/2016. The Conservative will replace current mayor Hugh Rayner

  • Hendon edge out Kilburn in thriller

    Barnet Elizabethans claimed another top-four scalp by beating Kilburn Cosmos 28-26 in a pulsating Hertfordshire-Middlesex League One encounter on Saturday. Two early penalties from Harry Eade were followed by a quick-fire burst of three tries by

  • Man arrested following Crimewatch appeal

    A man has been arrested and charged with burglary offences after an appeal featured on Crimewatch. Officers from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s specialist team, Operation Manhunt, appeared on the BBC show on Monday, March 2, and appealed for information

  • Henderson says Broncos are moving in the right direction

    London Broncos interim head coach Andrew Henderson believes his side are moving in the right direction after beating Workington 34-16 in his first game in charge. Henderson stepped up from the role of assistant last week following Joey Grima's

  • Barritt ruled out of rest of Six Nations

    Saracens' Brad Barritt has been ruled out of the rest of the Six Nations with injury but five of his club-mates have been included in the squad to face Scotland. Barritt injured his ankle in Sarries' 26-17 win at London Wasps and will subsequently

  • 30 Minutes Free: Times Series presents parking petition

    Councillors agreed to note the Times Series' petition for 30 minutes' free parking after hearing trade is getting “tougher and tougher”. Times Series chief reporter Anna Slater presented the paper’s petition calling for 30 minutes' free parking

  • Staff to raise money for Comic Relief

    Staff working in The Broadwalk Centre in Edgware will show their support for Comic Relief on Red Nose Day. Throughout Friday, shops including Sainsbury’s, Claire’s, Robert Dyas and Specsavers will raise money by selling items for the charity.