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  • Builder who botched £17k job ordered to pay money back

    A builder has been ordered to pay more than £17,000 in compensation for defective work valued at just £1,124. James Brien, 27, of George Lane, South Woodford, appeared at St Albans Crown Court on Monday where he pleaded guilty to three charges of

  • Cannabis factory worth £90k seized

    Police have discovered a cannabis factory with a street value of £90,000. Met Police found 330 plants at an address in Willow Way, Potters Bar, yesterday (April 16). The discovery was made after Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service informed

  • Prolific thief pleads guilty

    A 30-year-old man from south-east London has pleaded guilty to a string of car break-ins across Potters Bar. Jerome Wallace, of Elmington Road, Camberwell, appeared at Hatfield Magistrates’ Court on April 15 charged with nine offences: five counts

  • Diesel spill and rail delays this morning

    Here is your travel update for April 17. Trains      Circle Line: Minor delays clockwise due to the absence of train staff. District Line: Minor delays between Tower Hill and Earl's Court due to signal failure at Monument. London Overground

  • Council tops list for tackling planning breaches

    The council has taken more action against people breaking planning law than any other local authority after changing its approach to investigations. Government figures show Barnet Council served 194 enforcement and breach of conditions notices in