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Views sought on Barnet Council’s ambitions for the borough

Like many other councils, Barnet continues to face significant funding pressures set against growing demand for essential services, especially for children, families, and adult social care, and for the borough’s most vulnerable residents.

The consultation gives Barnet residents, people who live outside the borough and use the council’s services, businesses, and local community groups the opportunity to have their say.

Barnet New Year’s parade participants win £6,000 for charity

The Worshipful Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Caroline Stock, said: “I’m so proud of the performances and enthusiasm of everyone that took part. This was a borough-wide effort and a big success for Barnet. I will now be able to give £6,000 to Cherry Lodge Cancer Care and family support charity Home-Start Barnet. I’d like to thank everyone involved in our float’s creation and in the performances on the day. From start to finish everyone danced or walked with a smile and a real passion.”

Residents offered an employment BOOST

BOOST was launched in 2015, and two years later, a second BOOST was launched in Childs Hill. A third has now been opened in South Friern Library, where it is open to the public from 10am-5pm on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month.

Local electoral arrangements finalised for Barnet Borough Council

Today’s publication follows three rounds of public consultation and draws new boundaries for each council ward across Barnet.

All of Barnet’s current council wards will change as a result of the review.

New Year's Honours: Congratulations to our recognised residents!

They were recognised for their achievements, and for their charity work, and we would like to say on behalf of the borough that it is much appreciated.

The following people were awarded the British Empire Medal:

Kathryn Mary Fulton (known as Kate), 55

For services to the community in the London Borough of Barnet

Road risks brought to life for teenagers

Safe Drive Stay Alive (SDSA) – staged from 11-15 November – explores the circumstances that can lead to a collision and the consequences that follow in a hard-hitting and emotive way. Two speakers shared their emotional stories of losing loved ones, while the London Fire Brigade, Metropolitan Police and Ambulance Service recounted their first-hand experiences of dealing with road accidents.

Celebrating the people who make Barnet: Jackie Goymour

Together, we are Barnet will highlight some of our many groups and local projects, as well as individuals, who contribute so much to our community.

Servicemen and women to be remembered

On Sunday 10 November, the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Caroline Stock, will attend a service of remembrance due to be held at the Hendon War Memorial.

Barnet Council launches UK’s first ‘Giving Tuesday’ Community Campaign

The council will be joining thousands of national and local organisations taking part in Giving Tuesday, which happens each year, just after the popular shopping days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Barnet Council and the Environment Agency crush flytipper’s truck

Barnet Council and the Environment Agency have crushed a Ford Transit tipper truck that was used by flytippers to dump huge amounts of rubbish in the otherwise idyllic suburban village of Totteridge.

The mountain of trash was discovered on private land. The vehicle used in the flytipping was seized by the Environment Agency on Thursday 8 August after a multi-agency operation that included the Met Police and Barnet Council.

The land-owner was left to foot the bill to clear the rubbish that the flytippers had left behind.

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