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  • Knitting enthusiast raises cash for Royal British Legion

    A knitting enthusiast designed her very own sparkly woollen poppies to raise cash for the Royal British Legion. Phyllis Ramage, 44, of Edgware, created a pattern before getting to work with her knitting needles for this year’s poppy appeal.

  • Meakin 'right man for Wingate job

    Wingate & Finchley chairman Aron Sharpe believes the appointment of Gary Meakin as manager will help the club continue to develop young players and play attractive football. The former Northwood boss was announced as the Blues new manager on Friday

  • Budding journalists given tips and tricks of the trade

    Budding young journalists making their own school newspaper were given a few handy tips by Times Series chief reporter Chris Hewett this morning. Year 7 students at Copthall Girls’ School, in Pursley Road, will spend the next six weeks putting

  • Davids disappointed with first-half display

    Edgar Davids believes Barnet made “too many errors” in the first half of their 4-1 defeat to Morecambe on Saturday. The Bees went in behind at the break two goals down after Kevin Ellison and Andy Fleming both found the net in the opening ten minutes

  • Cause of 'Millionaire's Row' blaze still unknown

    Investigations are ongoing into the cause of a large blaze that gutted a £2.8million mansion in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the early hours of Sunday. More than 40 firefighters in eight fire engines were called to the property, in The Bishop’s Avenue

  • Saracens CEO wants new stadium to be 'hottest ticket in town'

    It is less than 100 days until Saracens play their first Aviva Premiership match at the newly developed £24million Copthall Stadium – soon to be called the Allianz Park. The Times Series took a tour of Sarries’ new home ground with CEO Edward Griffiths

  • Firefighters tackle huge blaze in The Bishop's Avenue

    Firefighters tackled a huge blaze in a house in The Bishop's Avenue, Finchley over the weekend. The £2.8million home of a wealthy Russian couple was gutted by the fire. The blaze broke out in the first-floor of the six-bedroom mansion early

  • Barnet remembers fallen servicemen

    Dozens of people paid tribute to servicemen and women at remembrance services across Barnet yesterday. The Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Brian Schama attended a service at Hendon War Memorial reflecting on past and present conflicts before observing

  • Cockfosters winning run comes to an end

    Cockfosters winning run came to an end as they suffered a 3-1 defeat against third place London Lions. Lions began brightly and took the game to Cockfosters from the off and Josh Kennett caused problems for the hosts down the left flank. Just as