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Barnet Council urges Government to deliver on its promise to fund nurseries
Last updated: 3 August, 2022
Barnet Council has urged the Government to deliver on promises of supplementary funding to help support the maintained nurseries in the borough. Maintained nursery schools look after a wide range of children and in Barnet are the Moss Hall Nursery School and the Barnet Early Years Alliance Nursery schools, Brookhill, Hampden Way and St Margaret's in New Barnet.
Barnet Council opens £200k playpark and £75k outdoor gym
Last updated: 11 August, 2022
Opened last week the new facilities are part of a multi-million-pound investment in the borough’s parks to help residents get out into the open air, enjoy the green spaces and keep themselves fit. The new playpark includes a mini castle, swings, slides, a seesaw, climbing frame and even an alligator to be traversed, while the gym includes apparatus such as a cross-trainer, weights equipment, kettle bells and bars for triceps dips and chin-ups.
100 days of Barnet Council’s new administration: A message from Cllr Barry Rawlings, Leader of Barnet Council
Last updated: 21 September, 2022
We were elected with a mandate to change Barnet for the better, to put sustainability and communities at the heart of what the council does, to help people with the cost of living crisis, and to protect and improve local services. Our top five pledges We promised to deliver on our top five pledges, and since May we have:
Barnet A-Level students celebrate exam success
Last updated: 19 August, 2022
Barnet students celebrated their A-Level results today (18 August), with many schools across the borough having reported achieving their best ever results, despite all the challenges of the last two years. Most exams and assessments did not take place in 2019/20, or 2020/21 academic years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so this cohort of students experienced public exams for the first time ever.
Barnet pupils celebrate GCSE exams success
Last updated: 25 August, 2022
Barnet pupils are celebrating GCSE results today (25 August), with this year marking the first time since before the pandemic that grades are being assigned based on end-of-year exams, rather than teacher assessments. Most exams and assessments did not take place in the 2019/20 and 2020/21 academic years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so this cohort of students experienced public exams for the first time ever.
Barnet council launches British Sign Language video interpreter service
Last updated: 31 August, 2022
Barnet council has launched a British Sign Language (BSL) video interpreting service, InterpretersLive!, that assists deaf and hard of hearing residents access its contact centres.
Black History Month at Barnet
Last updated: 14 October, 2021
This year Barnet has several events on offer as part of Black History Month, which also recognises the diversity we have in our borough. October’s events vary from a virtual Black history themed walking tour, a live performance and a book club. All these events are free.
Barnet Council gets ready for the leaf fall this autumn
Last updated: 15 October, 2021
This represents a considerable challenge in Barnet, a borough with over 30,000 street trees. The annual leaf fall can be unpredictable due to weather and varying leaf fall times depending on tree species. The council is preparing for a sustained effort over a number of weeks to clear leaves from footways and highways during autumn and winter.
Local Democracy Week – get involved
Last updated: 15 October, 2021
18-22 October is Local Democracy Week Local Democracy Week highlights all the ways that you as a Barnet resident can get involved with local affairs – making your voice heard is more than just voting in elections. There are many ways that you can roll up your sleeves and get involved.
Local Democracy week: 18-22 October
Last updated: 23 January, 2023
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