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Your Health Barnet

Last updated: 30 October, 2023

Shisha

Last updated: 22 December, 2022

Class I and J exemptions

Last updated: 4 February, 2019

Carers and care workers If someone living in your home meets one of the following criteria, the taxpayer may be entitled to a discount because they are not counted for Council Tax purposes: Where the carer is an employee The person who is providing the care or support must be:

Characterisation study

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Characterisation Study - sections 1-2 Characterisation Study - section 3 Characterisation Study - section 4-5

Safer food, better business packs

Last updated: 13 December, 2023

The Safer Food, Better Business pack (SFBB) helps restaurants, cafés, takeaways and other food businesses meet food hygiene regulations.  How to order a SFBB pack Email your contact details to foodsafety@barnet.gov.uk and we'll contact you or phone us on 020 8359 7995. Catering packs cost £21.75 and diary refills cost £11.76 (plus £3.50 postage and packaging).

Barnet pharmaceutical needs assessment - Consultation response form Pharmaceutical needs assessment - draft for consultation Appendix A - PNA steering group terms of reference

Other places for help and advice

Last updated: 28 March, 2024

Welfare Rights The Welfare rights advisers can provide advice to families about welfare benefits provide other advice services. They can help you complete forms, appeal against decisions, help you apply for other benefits, provide information on other benefits and offer money advice. Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) Citizens Advice Bureau offers free impartial advice on a wide range of subjects including benefits, debt counselling and housing advice.

Open Space Assessment

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Open Space Assessment Open Space Assessment - appendices A-G Open Space Assessment - appendix H part 1

Electrical safety for tenants

Last updated: 7 July, 2024

By law, your landlord must ensure that electrical installations and wiring are maintained in a safe condition throughout the tenancy. As a tenant, you have a responsibility to maintain any electrical items you bring into the house, but under no circumstance should someone who is not qualified attempt to fix a problem themselves. If you notice an electrical problem, you should first inform your landlord immediately and give them an opportunity to put the problem right.

Fire, gas and electrical safety

Last updated: 5 July, 2024

Fire safety Fire safety measures are an important consideration for all rented property, as fire is more likely to occur in a rented property than in an owner-occupied home. The risk of a fire increases with the number of occupants and the government recognises that there is a particular risk of fire in houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), especially if the tenants do not know each other. All private sector landlords are legally required to install at least one smoke alarm on every storey of their rented property.