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Edgware
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
As the name of the settlement is derived from 'Ecgi's weir fishing pool' it is likely that the original settlement was nearer to the bridge over the Edgware Brook on Edgware Road. Pilgrims on their way from London to St Albans used Edgware as a resting place. By the time of Elizabeth I a substantial village had developed along the road from Edgware Bridge and up Station Road as far as the Anglican church of St Margaret's, with a population of about 120 people.
Smarter Working
Last updated: 19 October, 2023
Smarter Working is our plan for the way we want to work in Barnet, with facilities and working practices which help us do our jobs effectively, reducing the amount we spend on accommodation. There are three key things that our Smarter Working plan focuses on improving:
Barnet’s Mental Health Charter
Last updated: 27 June, 2024
Mental health and wellbeing in Barnet
Last updated: 9 October, 2023
Oakleigh Road (Finchley N20)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Oakleigh Road has had many names. It was called Avernstreet (1499), Hungerdown Lane (1823 - 1881) and Station Road (1863 - 1871). It became Oakleigh Road by 1873. Russell Lane is another road which has had many names, including Mare Lane (1522), Beldams Lane (1700s) and East Barnet Lane (1860s). A few houses were built along Station Road (now the southern end of Oakleigh Park Road) by the 1840s, but most of the land was farmland.
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Last updated: 5 March, 2024
Published histories many local history publications are available from Barnet libraries.
Learn about Youth Voice Offer
Last updated: 7 March, 2024
Learn about time banded collections
Last updated: 19 October, 2023
Find out about our CCTV traffic enforcement
Last updated: 19 October, 2023
Find out about activities we offer
Last updated: 16 January, 2024