by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Aug 12, 2023 | News
Saint Waitrose as pictured by Lucas of Acissi 1309 In the annals of British history, nestled amongst tales of knights and battles, lies the lesser-known but equally significant tale of Saint Waitrose, the revered patron saint of sustenance. With every step down the...
by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Jul 28, 2023 | News
In Finchley, North London, an uncanny trend has emerged on the local high street. Seemingly regular shops, from mobile repair stores to cosy restaurants, exist as fronts for consolidating cash into offshore bank accounts. These stores, far from striving for profit,...
by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Jul 18, 2023 | News
In a move that is almost ironically un-British, Barnet Council has taken a bold step to banish all use of irony in its public communications. This decision, they believe, will avoid any misunderstanding among the local residents, who, according to the council, often...
by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Jul 11, 2023 | News
In a turn of events that has left Hendon Park-goers scratching their heads, an alleged sighting of Lord Lucan, the infamous British peer who disappeared in 1974, has recently ignited a flurry of local gossip and speculation. The peer, long rumoured to be alive in...
by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Jun 24, 2023 | News
In Barnet, a district that lies to the north of the bustling city of London, a controversy is brewing. The roads, once the proud, smooth connectors between communities, are now pockmarked with hazardous potholes, causing mayhem for cyclists, motorists and pedestrians...
by thebarnetbugle.co.uk | Jun 23, 2023 | News
In Finchley, North London, one establishment undoubtedly stands out: a brilliantly painted kebab shop that changes its colours with surprising frequency. This is where the legendary kourdum kebab, a complex dish that requires precise cooking on a knitting needle,...