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Victoria Park funfair closes tonight
Last updated: 21 September, 2020
We made the decision in light of increasing COVID-19 infections in the borough. Closing the funfair is purely a precautionary measure and there is no evidence of anyone being infected as a result of attending. The operator provided the council with a COVID Secure risk assessment prior to the funfair’s opening, and we have been regularly monitoring it to ensure compliance is met. We are reviewing all applications for future public events in our parks and open spaces as part of our measures to prevent the spread of infection.
More dates added for COVID-19 mobile testing unit
Last updated: 18 September, 2020
Find it from 10.30am-3.30pm at: Barnet House on Wednesday 16 September Brent Cross Shopping Centre on Saturday 19 September. All appointments must be booked in advance. Appointments are limited so keep trying. ONLY BOOK IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS: new, continuous cough; high temperature; loss of or change to sense of taste or smell.
The mobile COVID-19 testing unit is back in Barnet for week beginning 21 September
Last updated: 21 September, 2020
Find it from 10.30am-3.30pm at:
Barnet’s pledge to make borough Dementia Friendly to mark World Alzheimer’s Day
Last updated: 21 September, 2020
It is estimated that 4,435 people in the borough have dementia and this is projected to increase to 6,806 by 2035. Barnet Council and the CCG, working closely with the Barnet Alzheimer’s Society, have trained more than 10,000 Dementia Friends in the borough to date and are committed to increasing this number further to ensure that Barnet is a truly dementia friendly borough for our residents.
Recycle Week starts today! Together – We Recycle
Last updated: 21 September, 2020
The theme for Recycle Now’s 17th annual Recycle Week is to thank the nation and the people of Barnet for continuing to recycle despite all that has happened this year. Statistics released by Recycle Now show that through lockdown the UK has become even more environmentally aware, with nearly 9 in 10 households saying they ‘regularly recycle’.
Leader’s statement after police officers injured in operation
Last updated: 24 September, 2020
Cllr Thomas said: “Yesterday’s incident in which a number of Met Police officers were injured while carrying out a drugs raid in Barnet has shocked us all. This happened as these officers were simply doing their job. I would like to wish all of them well. “We are all exceptionally grateful for the work they do, day in and day out. Putting themselves in harm’s way to ensure we are kept safe.”
NHS COVID-19 app launched
Last updated: 27 September, 2020
The NHS COVID-19 app officially launched on Thursday 24 and includes tools to help protect people such as contract tracing, local area alerts and a QR code venue check-in function.From 24 September a range of businesses including pubs, restaurants and hairdressers are legally required to have a QR code on display to allow customers using the smartphone app to easily ‘check-in’ at a venue.
Autumn Youth Fun has begun (and it’s FREE!)
Last updated: 26 April, 2023
Both online and face-to-face activities are on offer for children and young people, tailored for age groups between 4 to 18, and up to 25 years old for young people with learning disabilities. The safety of our customers and staff is our priority and we have been working hard to ensure that our activities meet government guidelines and procedures. Check out our activities timetable with booking links here.
The mobile COVID-19 testing unit is back in Barnet for week beginning 28 September
Last updated: 6 October, 2020
Find it from 10.30am-3.30pm at: Edgware Community Hospital on Thursday 1 October Barnet House on Sunday 4 October ONLY BOOK IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS: new, continuous cough; high temperature; loss of or change to sense of taste or smell. All appointments must be booked in advance.
New fines if you fail to self-isolate when necessary
Last updated: 30 September, 2020
Fines for those not isolating when told to do so start at £1,000 and increase up to £10,000 for repeat offenders. As cases increase across the country, this law has been introduced to encourage people to comply with self-isolation rules and reduce the spread of coronavirus.