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7 Civic Award framed vellums were given for Lifetime Achievement and Outstanding Service to the Community. 15 other nominees were presented with a certificate scroll in recognition of their achievements. The Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Brian Salinger said: “These awards celebrate the hard work and contribution these individuals have made to their community in Barnet. It is enriching to live in a borough which contains such selfless and motivated individuals who work endlessly to make Barnet a better place for others.”

Summer fun in Barnet

Last updated: 8 February, 2019

Although the temperatures might not be hitting their usual heights, there are still plenty of things to do throughout the borough.

£17.5 million for high-priority fire safety works

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The funding was agreed at the Council’s Housing Committee on Monday evening. The total cost of the works, which are being commissioned in direct response to the Grenfell Tower fire, is £17.5million and includes funding of £10million that was approved by Housing Committee in June .The budget will be allocated from the council’s Housing Revenue Account, while the Council seeks funding from central Government.

This week, the Leader of the Council, Councillor Richard Cornelius, Chairman of the Environment Committee, Councillor Dean Cohen met with representatives from Re (Regional Enterprise), Barnet Council’s Highways delivery partner, and members of the Conway AECOM team who provided a demonstration in Cowper Road, Southgate, of a new machine that helps fix potholes.

First safety camera penalty notices sent out

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The first schools to take part in the scheme to keep roads safe in the borough are Ayesha Community School and Whitings Hill Primary School. Penalty notices will also be sent for offences picked up by CCTV cameras on Cricklewood Broadway. Over the coming weeks penalty notices will be issued for parking or motoring offences near another 24 schools and road junctions. The CCTV cameras will be moved around up to 62 schools and traffic junctions over the coming months.

Changes to library fines and reservations fees

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The changes mean that a new fine for child and teen library items will be introduced at 5p per item, per day. For adult books the fines will rise by 5p from 20p to 25p per item, per day. To make it easier for residents to reserve items already held in stock by Barnet’s libraries, the current £1 charge is being removed. From 1 December this reservation service will be free to use. Residents are able to renew books and other items they have on loan in a variety of ways including online, by phone and in person.

Secondary school place offer day

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

This year the council has received 7,407 applications; 3,957 from Barnet residents and 3,450 from residents in other boroughs. Of those who applied, nearly 70 per cent were successful in securing a place at their first choice of secondary school. This year over 86 per cent who applied were offered at least one of their top three preferences.

Grenfell Tower - one year on

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

“We must learn the lessons from this terrible tragedy and we will continue to review and enhance fire safety measures in flats to ensure people feel safe in their homes.” In remembrance of those who lost their lives, council staff will join in a nationwide one-minute silence at noon on Thursday 14 June. A silence will also be observed before this evening's meeting of the council's Assets, Regeneration and Growth Committee. 

Through a community crowdfunding initiative, as part of the Barnet Together campaign, residents will be able to apply for up to £5,000 in funding to bring their ideas to life. From community gardens and street murals to festivals and sports facilities, crowdfunding allows people to pitch ideas for projects that will improve Barnet's high streets, residential neighbourhoods, parks and open spaces.

Barnet marks Holocaust Memorial Day 2016

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Around 300 people attended the annual event which took place at Middlesex University’s campus in the The Burroughs, Hendon, on Sunday 17 January. The theme of this year’s memorial day was ‘Don’t Stand By’. The theme asks us to consider our individual responsibilities not to be bystanders to hate crime and prejudice, or to international threats of genocide.