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<title>Barnet burglars get prison from summer disorder</title>
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Barnet burglars get prison from summer disorder
At 11.30 at night on Monday August 8th 2011 when the disturbances in London were at their height a group of 5 young men in Barnet made an illjudged decision to copy what was going on elsewhere and to engage in burgling a Barnet store  they chose the PHONES 4 U store located in the High Street Barnet.  However what the thieves did not realised was the manager already alert to the criminality elsewhere had already removed the valuable stock from the shop.
 
A member of the public witnessed them smashing the glass door and windows of the store and immediately called the police. The men entered the store for a short time then came out carrying boxes of goods. As the police arrived they broke into a run heading off down the High Street. There was a foot chase involving several officers as they pursued the men in different directions taking in Wood Street and Manor Road.
 
Toby Okonkwo aged 18 of Derby Road London E18 was arrested at 11....</description>
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<title>Smart Phone to replace Door Keys </title>
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The key use of smartphones httpwww.todayonline.comTechandDigitalNEW YORK TIMES 

The pivotal use of nearfieldtechnology may just be dangling off your keychain

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SAN FRANCISCO  Pockets and purses are slowly being emptied of one of civilisations most basic and enduring tools The key. New technology lets smartphones unlock hotel office and house doors and open garages and even car doors. The technology is a nottoodistant cousin of the technology that unlocks automobiles or key cards remotely by waving at electronic pads. Whats new is that it is on the ubiquitous smartphone.The phone simply sends a signal through the Internet and a converter box to the lock. Other systems use internal company networks like General Motors GM OnStar system to unlock car doors.Because nearly everyone has a cellphone a number of startups lock companies and carmake...</description>
<dc:date>2011-7-4 15:34:01</dc:date>
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<title>Whetstone Finally has a Fish  Chip Shop</title>
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<description>After many years in the wilderness someone has finally opened a fish in chip shop in the Totteridge amp Whetstone area. Well DoneLocated near the corner of Chandos Avenue and The High Road Andrews Fish amp Chips has opened in the former Romanos Pizza site.Weve tried it and we like it 
The details are
Andrews Fish amp Chips1368 High RoadWhetstoneLondonN20 9HJTel 020 8446 2829
OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 12noon to 900pm
 
 
 
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<dc:date>2011-3-16 15:48:37</dc:date>
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<title>New homeowners urged to change locks</title>
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<description>New homeowners urged to change locks
by Richard Kilner
People who move house are being urged to change the locks as failure to do so exposes them to increased risk of burglary.
The findings comes from new research commissioned by Direct Line and show that 63 of people moving into a new home do not bother to change the locks.
More than 70 of people have a spare key looked after by a family member with 22 handing on to neighbours.
Direct Lines research also finds a number of basic home security errors are common particularly leaving a spare key outside often under the doormat.
More than 3.4m people 7 have a spare key outside and these can prove greatly helpful to burglars whether hidden under a doormat or plant pot or elsewhere.
Direct Lines Matt Owen described the failure to change locks when moving into a new home and keeping a key outside as handing a goldplated invitation to burglars.
Last week Direct Line warned homeowners of widespread underinsurance with 163212.9bn in home...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-2 12:03:04</dc:date>
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<title>Inflated rental values for shops on Totteridge Lane N20</title>
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<description>22nd January 2011
If you are thinking of starting or relocating your business to Totteridge Lane please get in touch BEFORE you sign a lease Call me on 020 8445 4454 ext 221I have in depth knowledge of the going rates in Totteridge and Whetstone gathered over 20 years.I can tell you what shops have tried and failed and the reasons behind their demise.I can tell you about local shoppers and how few of them there are.I can tell you why the wealthy people of Totteridge hardly ever shop locally.I can tell you why so many multiple or national retailers are not interested in N20
Why do I offer this free adviceWell when you come along and sign a lease from a greedy landlord at more than the going rate you influence the going rate when it comes to rent review time for existing shop keepers.You cost us money when you agree to too much rent its as simple as that.
Remember dont sign that lease until you have spoken to me   020 8445 4454 ext 221
Commercial leases are very serious and most peop...</description>
<dc:date>2010-10-15 11:47:25</dc:date>
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<title>RecessionProof Totteridge</title>
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<description>Recessionproof Totteridge
In leafy Totteridge youre surrounded by countryside but still only 35 minutes from Leicester Square. Its perfect for families says Anna Tobin
 
169 Barry Philips
Green belt Big Wood is just part of the open countryside around TotteridgeStand in one of the meadows surrounding Totteridge turn 365 degrees and it is possible to see nothing but rolling countryside and farmland. It is difficult to believe at this point that you are still in the London Borough of Barnet.The feeling of being in the heart of the country lingers on to Totteridge Common. This takes you past the aptly named Long Pond fringed by fishermen in the season Ellern Mede Farm the fairytale wedding church the picturesque Orange Tree gastropub the greenshuttered school house and the village green.Then there are two small parades of shops either side of the Tube station that are topheavy with estate agents. Check the prices of the houses advertised in the windows and its back to the present with...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-28 12:40:46</dc:date>
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<title>Restaurant with A3 use Lease for sale Totteridge Lane London N20  </title>
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<description>The Totteridge Brasserie our next door neigbour is up for sale. The lease is being offered for sale on the web site of Claridges Commercial. 
We at Totteridge Locksmiths have no interest or connection with this sale.The details as they appeared on the Claridges Commercial webite today are below
 
LocationSituated in a parade of shops in Totteridge Lane close to the station. Totteridge is an affluent location close to Whetstone and Woodside Park. 
DescriptionThe premises comprise a long established restaurant in need of some modernisation and with extension potential. Currently arranged with 40 covers. The rental is at a low level and historically has remained so during the tenancy of the current tenant for 17 years plus. 
AreasInternal width  145 Internal depth  395 Total area  572 sq ft 
LeaseHeld on a 20 year FRI lease from 2001 with 5 yearly rent reviews at 1638500 pa. 
RatesLondon Borough of Barnet  Rateable value 1636400rates payable 1632913.20 pa. Interested parties should...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-27 20:52:22</dc:date>
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<title>Customer Parking on Station Parade Totteridge Lane</title>
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Customer parking here on the parade has always been an issue. Originally there were no parking restrictions but we only had five parking spaces arranged in the traditional manner parallel to the kerb.These five spaces were occupied all day with either commuters using Totteridge amp Whetstone underground station or some of the actual shopkeepers themselves parking their own cars.Clearly something had to be done as customers need to be able to park. We at Totteridge Locksmiths waged a campaign with Barnet Council that took over four years to reach a favourable outcome. Finally after badgering the Council and the Councillors they agreed to carry out a consultation of the local shops and homes to see if parking restrictions were called for. There were various options contained in the consolation document including no change to the current arrangement and we all had to vote for our preferred option. Democracy won the day and the current pay and display bay with no return within 2 hours sc...</description>
<dc:date>2010-9-17 15:02:59</dc:date>
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<title>Travellers living in 1m Totteridge Home are on benefits</title>
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by Ellen Widdup London Evening Standard
A family of travellers believed to be suspected of a series of distraction burglaries are living in a 1631 million house at the taxpayers expense.
John and Serena Connors and their five children share five bedrooms and three bathrooms in the north London property which is paid for by housing benefit.
Their landlady businesswoman Sapna Bukhari is trying to evict them because she claims they have caused tens of thousands of pounds of damageand neighbours have complained about the noise they make and the mounds of rubbish which includes old food clothes and cat excrement left in their back garden.
But Mrs Connors who is originally from County Wexford in Ireland said her family were the victims and she was determined to stay. She threatened to take legal action over racism against travellers if they were pushed out.
The landlady doesnt like travellers she said. Its racism Im going to get her done for harassment.
The Metropolitan Police has re...</description>
<dc:date>2009-9-27 17:59:26</dc:date>
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<title>N20 London postcode swanky country style</title>
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By Adam Edwards The Telegraph 2003
Totteridge Lane a millionaires row for N20 
 
The Beverly Hills of London Des OConnor Bruce Forsyth and the late Peter Sellers used to live on Totteridge Lane 
 
Urban farm running Ellern Mede is a struggle 


If Londons roads had celebrity status the A list would be Eaton Square Kensington Palace Gardens The Boltons and The Bishops Avenue in Hampstead. These are the David Beckhams of bricks and mortar. They are the international fat cat boulevards of the city the fabulous homes that Hello magazine would most like to be welcomed into.

Oh yes and there is Totteridge Lane too. It is in N20.
Totteridge Lane is a littleknown leafy bus route between the two ends of the Northern Line Edgware and Barnet. It is also the hottest property spot in the capital at the moment.
While property prices for the rest of smart London are static or dropping the houses in Totteridge Lane also called variously along its length Totteridge Village...</description>
<dc:date>2003-11-22 20:42:14</dc:date>
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