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  • Hendon survive scare to break 90-point barrier

    Hendon survived an unlikely two-goal comeback to seal a deserved 4-2 win over already relegated AFC Hornchurch as they build momentum for the Isthmian Premier Division play-offs. After drawing 0-0 at Grays Athletic on Saturday, Hendon's title hopes

  • New free school has funding agreement signed

    A new primary free school has moved a step closer to opening after receiving further government approval. The Bellevue Place Education Trust plans to open Watling Park School in Pavillion Way, Burnt Oak in September. The Secretary of State

  • Housing activists stage protest outside council leader's home

    Activists held a protest outside the home of Barnet Council’s leader over housing policies they claim amount to "social cleansing". Campaign group Sweets Way Resists staged the demonstration in the front garden of Conservative councillor Richard

  • Gateshead clash chosen for BT Sport coverage

    Barnet's title decider at home to Gateshead on Saturday (5.15pm kick-off) has been chosen for live television coverage by BT Sport. The clash at The Hive will be shown live on BT Sport, with cameras also in place at the Memorial Ground, where second-placed

  • Pupils take part in annual art fair

    Young artists had their work displayed at an Easter art fair. St Andrew’s Church, in Totteridge Village, held its annual fair from Thursday to Sunday, with pupils from Woodridge School, St Andrew’s Primary School and The Totteridge Academy taking

  • Man, 24, to run charity marathon after beating cancer

    A 24-year-old who beat cancer when he was a teenager will run a marathon to say thank you to the charity which “means everything” to him. Mark Stern, who lives in Edgware, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma on is knee when he was 15-years-old

  • Benedict Cumberbatch announced as patron of Phoenix Cinema

    Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch has been announced as a patron of East Finchley’s Phoenix Cinema. The actor, who appeared as Alan Turing in last year’s The Imitation Game, will attend special events, introduce screenings and take part in question

  • Parkinson's disease awareness session

    People who care with or work with someone who has Parkinson’s disease are invited to an awareness session. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 22 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Trinity Church, in Nether Street, Finchley. It will include live

  • UPDATED: Standing room only for Barnet's title decider

    There could be a sell-out at The Hive for the first time after Barnet announced there was standing room only for their title decider against Gateshead on Saturday (5.15pm kick-off). Barnet can clinch the Conference title on Saturday with victory

  • Boris Johnson steps in to save number 13 bus

    Mayor of London Boris Johnson has stepped in to save the number 13 bus from being cut by Transport for London (TfL). A public consultation into plans to axe the bus, which runs from Golders Green to Aldwych, along with the N13 from North Finchley