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Statutory listed buildings

Last updated: 23 March, 2021

These are buildings, objects or structures considered to be of special architectural or historic interest, which need to be preserved for future generations. The list is compiled by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport following advice from Historic England. Statutory listed buildings are protected by legislation in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. Learn more about how and why buildings are listed from Historic England.

Homes for Londoners

Last updated: 2 March, 2023

The Mayor has secured more than £4.8 billion from Government to help start building 116,000 genuinely affordable homes by 2022. These new homes will be both for sale and for rent. The Mayor will use this funding to support a range of affordable homes, including:

Underage sales

Last updated: 19 July, 2019

The following products can only be sold to people who are 18 years old or over: Alcohol Fireworks Butane gas lighters Solvents Tobacco products Offensive weapons and knives Aerosol spray paint ID cards Asking for photo ID is a great way for businesses to ensure they do not sell to underage people. We recommend that businesses only accept Passports, Photo driving licences, and PASS approved ID. However asking for the ID is not enough in itself, businesses should ensure that:

Moss Hall and Lodge Lane (Finchley N12)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Moss Hall was built on the edge of Finchley Common. Its name, which may have existed in the 15th century (named after the Mosse family), existed in the 18th century. The house had forty acres when it was sold in 1833, but this was reduced when parts of the estate were sold off for building houses from the 1860s (including Moss Hall Crescent). Moss Hall was demolished in 1927. Further up was a house called Court House which may have been the house in 1664 owned by the Peacock Family who owned Frith Manor.

Pollution control Part B processes permit

Last updated: 17 December, 2021

Part B processes are those which have the potential to cause air pollution.  This means that premises such as:

Residential services for children privacy notice

Last updated: 8 January, 2020

We provide residential services for children in need of a safe home (sometimes called Children’s Homes). The council has a duty of care to children when we are acting as their corporate parent. Also, the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 requires us to keep a record of information in relation to the quality of care that we provide whilst looking after a young person. We share information with other agencies in order to undertake our duty effectively.

Grahame Park

Last updated: 11 October, 2023

Barnet

Last updated: 10 March, 2023

Barnet existed before the Norman Conquest but it does not appear in the Domesday Survey. The oldest part of Barnet is East Barnet, but what had been the centre of the manor and parish gradually declined. By the 11th century an important route north out of London towards St Albans passed through Barnet, and where it did a town developed.

Private fostering someone else's child

Last updated: 30 October, 2023

What must I do if I intend to or already foster a child privately? If you are planning to or already foster a child privately, you must:

Register of Electors

Last updated: 22 January, 2024