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Hendon
Last updated: 10 March, 2023
There was a Roman settlement in Hendon, and the Edgware Road originally formed part of the Roman road later called Watling Street. Hendon is a Saxon name meaning high hill (c1005). The manor is in the Domesday Book and included Mill Hill.
Exclusion of pupils
Last updated: 17 May, 2024
Childhood immunisation
Last updated: 20 July, 2023
Immunisation is the most effective method of preventing certain diseases to protect and maintain the health of the local population. Barnet public health team is working closely with Public Health England, NHS England and other key partners to increase immunisation rates across the borough
Environmental permits
Last updated: 29 October, 2021
If your business can cause air pollution (smoke, dust or solvent fumes) or affect the environment (water or land contamination) then you need an Environmental Permit. This is a requirement of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2012. The permit will put strict limits on the pollution your business can make, both at your premises or from any mobile plant. Pollution prevention methods will be required.
Parish records cemeteries
Last updated: 21 November, 2023
Parish registers - births, deaths and marriages Copied from originals and held at other record offices:
Hendon library
Last updated: 5 July, 2024
Reading recommendations
Last updated: 27 September, 2022
Childs Hill (Hendon NW2)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The settlement at Childs Hill is certainly medieval, possibly the 10th-century settlement Codenhleawe, later called 'Cowhouse'. The earliest known use of the place name Child's Hill is in 1593. The name is probably taken from a family called Child in the 14th century. The Castle Inn was first recorded in 1751, when Child's Hill was a centre for brick and tile-making run by the Morris family, supplying material for building Hampstead.
World War 2 records
Last updated: 24 February, 2023
World War 2 records at the Local Studies and Archives Centre List of personnel Finchley Hendon Civilian war dead At the end of the War, the Civilian War Dead 'Roll of Honour' was published by the War Graves Commission. The following lists are in the Local Studies Centre collection.
Discount market sale
Last updated: 5 July, 2024