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Councillor privacy notice

Last updated: 15 September, 2023

Seasonal leaf clearance

Last updated: 29 September, 2023

During autumn and winter, we have additional resources to support the clearance of fallen leaves from roads and pavements. Leaves are cleared through manual and mechanical sweeping. This will focus initially on high footfall locations and transport hubs with the clearance of residential roads taking place after the bulk of the leaves have fallen.

Emptying litter bins

Last updated: 20 September, 2023

The 3000 plus public litter bins in Barnet are emptied on a regular basis. Litter bins in busier areas are emptied more often. We want to make sure litter bins are available for use and to avoid instances of littering on our streets or around the litter bins. Dog waste can also be disposed of in regular litter bins if a dog bin is not available.

Care Leaver Council Tax discount

Last updated: 22 September, 2023

Author spotlight October 2023 Louise Hare

Last updated: 6 October, 2023

Louise Hare is a London-based author with an M

Chipping Barnet library refurbishment

Last updated: 29 September, 2023

Chipping Barnet Library is now closed for refurbishment. The library will reopen on Monday 30 October 2023.

Pocket Homes: Woodside Park, N12

Last updated: 28 September, 2023

Real Life Shared Lives Stories

Last updated: 31 October, 2023

Susanne and Leanne’s Story

Last updated: 5 October, 2023

Susanne, an individual with care needs wanted to move out of her parents' home, at the age of 26.  Susanne realised she wanted more independence to go out into the community and explore. The only option offered to Susanne at the time of her transition was a residential care home.  Understandably, being in her twenties, Susanne didn't want to live with people who would be much older than her.

Samantha and James’ Story

Last updated: 5 October, 2023

James, a non-verbal individual with autism requires fulltime support for his daily life.  James has been under the care of his loving parents, who had been looking after him since his birth.  Due to their own advancing years, his parents needed to look into future plans, to continue to provide and support their son.