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New library service for New Barnet in 2019
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The decision, taken at Policy and Resources Committee last night (10 January), will see a new, modern, fit for purpose New Barnet Library located at the Victoria Recreation Ground. Residents were consulted on the re-provision and relocation of the new library from October to December 2016. Subject to planning, the New Barnet Library will replace the current East Barnet library, which is set to become a smaller Partnership library, run by Inclusion Barnet, from April 2017.
Preferred partners chosen to run four libraries
Last updated: 8 February, 2019
Barnet Council is pleased to announce it has selected three preferred partners to run its four new partnership libraries. The partnership libraries, which will be set up by the groups in close collaboration with the council, will launch across the borough from 1 April 2017.
Pupils celebrate GCSE exam success
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
This year sees the introduction of a new nation-wide system for measuring students’ attainment in English and Maths (using a points scale of 9-1) and the second year of the implementation of ‘Attainment 8’, which measures the achievement of a pupil across eight qualifications including English and Mathematics. Over the next few years, GCSEs in England are being reformed and will be graded with a new scale from 9 to 1, with 9 being the highest grade.
Export Hub gives businesses a boost in Barnet
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The Export Hub Roadshow arrives in Barnet on 1 April 2016 as part of the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) Exporting is GREAT nationwide tour. The Export Hub aims to help businesses succeed in international markets and demonstrate the world of opportunities that exists overseas. The event will give businesses the chance to meet and hear from some of the capital’s most respected business figures and local exporters on how they can take their business abroad.
New state-of-the-art Youth Zone
Last updated: 31 January, 2019
The £6million facility, which is being developed by charity OnSide alongside Barnet Council, will offer a wide range of activities for young people aged between eight and 19 and up to 25 for those with additional needs. Facilities at the Youth Zone, which will be located on part of Montrose Playing Fields in Colindale, will include dance, sport, art, music, drama, media, employability and mentoring programmes. Following a branding process last year, Barnet’s young people named the Youth Zone ‘Unitas’, to reflect the messaging on the borough’s coat of arms, which means ‘Unity’.
Young people go to the polls
Last updated: 29 October, 2020
Young people across the borough will be taking part in the poll which got underway on Monday 22 February and will close at midnight on Monday 7 March. Results of the online vote will be announced at a special results evening on 14 March at the North London Business Park. There are four positions as a Member of the Youth Parliament up for grabs, with members serving for one year. This year 24 candidates have entered the race for election.
BOOST Childs Hill project launched
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
BOOST Childs Hill is a spin-off project from the original BOOST (Burnt Oak Opportunity Support Team) which started in July 2015 and has engaged with over 800 residents and supported 298 into sustainable employment.
Tenancy fraudster jailed
Last updated: 31 January, 2019
Julie Miah, 45, of Douglas Road, Luton, who worked as a housing officer for a local authority in another part of the country, was handed a 12-month prison term and ordered to pay £20,000 in compensation after admitting she had never lived in the two-bed council property in East Finchley. Harrow Crown Court was told how Miah was first given the keys to the council property in Prospect Ring, in 2007, and immediately sublet it to a family member, while she moved into a house in Luton which she had jointly inherited.
Prevention services for adult social care
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Across the country, adult social care is under growing pressure. The amount of money available for councils to spend has reduced and will continue to reduce over the coming years, our Adults and Safeguarding Committee must make over £15 million savings between 2017 and 2020. There is also growing demand for adult social care services.
Views sought on Fairer Contributions Policy
Last updated: 8 February, 2019
The consultation, which runs until 6 February 2017, asks residents for their opinions on proposals for its policy which sets out how much some people are asked to contribute to the cost of their care. Feedback from the consultation will contribute to the recommendations before a final decision is made on any changes. Any changes agreed following consultation will not come into effect until April 2017.