Reg Ellis Cup Quarter Final

Hi Dave

I sent an email out to all teams who use the pavilion at West Hendon earlier today which you should have received.

Apologies for the inconvenience this has caused. I had a report earlier this week about the problem and sent a contractor to investigate. Unfortunately somebody had changed the lock without authorisation from ourselves and also without informing us.

I have since instructed the contractor to change the lock back to the original 7D lock (black key) that teams initially used.

However, this does mean that if you have pitches at West Hendon during the extension period and require pavilion use you will need to come in to NLBP to swap your old key for the new one.

Once again apologies for any inconvenience and embarrassment this has involved.

Kind regards


Samantha Castagnoli
Greenspaces
London Borough of Barnet, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London N11 1NP
Tel: 020 8359 7821
Barnet Online: www.barnet.gov.uk



Broadway Celtic came from a goal down on 2 occasions to finally dispose of a stubborn NLO reserve side at West Hendon Playing Fields on Sunday. NLO 's 2nd string are the current division 1 league leaders and were always going to be a tough nut to crack and Broadways job was made even harder when perhaps with thoughts still on last weekends glorious county cup final win Broadway were caught napping a fell behind to to a 1st minute goal.



Broadway struggled in the games opening stages but were offered a way back into the game when Chris O'Leary equalised after 35 minutes only for Broadway to fall behind again on the stroke of half time when a free kick outside the box sneeked in at Jason Mullarkeys far post

Broadway started the 2nd half well and drew level on 60 minutes thanks to a Ray Fitzpatrick penalty after darren butler was up-ended in the penalty area and they finally took the lead with 15 minutes to go when Chris O'Leary lobbed the NLO keeper to claim his 2nd of the game.





NLO threw everything at Broadways goal and only a series of superb saves from Broadway keeper Jason Mullarkey kept NLO at bay as broadway held out to earn a semi final place versus Kings United later this month.