A newly refurbished and improved Aldi will reopen this week. The North Finchley Aldi store on Ballards Lane is set to reopen to customers on Thursday (February 18) at 8am, and shoppers will get to see the modern-styled store. The new-look store offers increased space, dedicated to fresh British meat and fish, as well as Lacura health and beauty products, award winning beers, wines and spirits, Mamia babycare products, and a new and improved Food to Go section, offering a choice of fresh salads, sandwiches and sushi for busy customers. This is part of Aldi’s £500m transformation into further improving its stores and services across the UK, ongoing since 2018.
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Schools’ Education Pack to Accompany The Picture of Dorian Gray
February 11, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
The co-producers of the upcoming contemporary digital adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic,
The Picture of Dorian Gray, have announced that they will be offering a cross-curriculum educational pack for teachers, lecturers and students that will be available throughout the production’s run from 16-31 March, as well as available by request for dates following the run.
The education pack, which includes a link to the performance, will be available in both English and Welsh and will provide insight into the process of creating this unusual production through interviews and blogs from a variety of the creative team, from the adaptation of the novel to the filming.
By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey
Red and Black Restaurant in North Finchley (Image: Google Maps) A restaurant that “acted like a nightclub” and flouted Covid lockdown rules has been stripped of its licence to sell alcohol and play music. Councillors revoked the premises licence for Red and Black Restaurant in 682 High Road, North Finchley, after neighbours repeatedly complained of loud music being played until the early hours of the morning. Police also found the restaurant was operating during lockdown – in breach of Covid-19 regulations. Emma Phasey, the council’s commercial premises manager, applied for the licence, held by Stefan Gega, to be revoked, as the authority had “exhausted all other avenues” to resolve the breaches.