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Due to continued reports of alcohol related nuisance and anti-social behaviour in the High Barnet area, we are considering introducing a PSPO. This order will allow us to impose restrictions and conditions within the defined PSPO area which will help deal with alcohol related nuisance and improve enjoyment of the area for the local community.

Children’s Services improvement

Last updated: 11 March, 2019

The findings come after Ofsted carried out its sixth and final monitoring visit since the council’s Children’s Services were judged to be inadequate in July 2017.During the visit in February, inspectors focused on the quality of practice in the care leaver’s service. They found that the quality of social work practice is improving steadily and that the changes to the service are making a positive difference to the lives of young people, with appropriate support and help offered to care leavers.

Barnet marks Commonwealth Day

Last updated: 11 March, 2019

This year the event marks the 70th anniversary of the London Declaration, when nations of the Commonwealth agreed to move forward together as free and equal members.The Worshipful Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Reuben Thompstone – who was joined at the Town Hall by Professor Tim Blackman from Middlesex University – read the Queen’s Commonwealth Day message.

Smoking is the largest cause of preventable deaths in England. Smoking accounts for nearly 80,000 deaths each year. One in two people who smoke die from a smoking related disease. Thousands of people have given up for good – you could be one of them!

The Brent Cross Cricklewood (BXC) regeneration programme will deliver 7,500 new homes, more than 3 million sq ft of workspace, up to 27,000 new jobs, new and improved schools and parks and the new station which will link to central London in under 15 minutes.

Pools closure at Finchley Lido

Last updated: 15 March, 2019

We apologise on behalf of our partners at Better for any inconvenience and customers will be able to use the pools at Barnet Copthall and Church Farm. During the closure, our partners at Better will be completing significant improvements including plant and machinery upgrades and refurbishment of poolside with new changing facilities, new vanity area, new lockers, improved customer flow and layout. The plant room improvements include a new air handling system that will improve the air quality for spectators and swimmers.

Council Tax: working together for Barnet

Last updated: 29 March, 2019

This week, Council Tax bills will land on doormats throughout Barnet.  Your contribution supports the delivery of local services, making the borough a better place and live to work for residents. In particular, it will be crucial to the successful outcome of our five-year Corporate Plan – Barnet 2024.

The council’s Draft Long-Term Transport Strategy 2020-2041 outlines proposals to support population growth through a safe, reliable and convenient travel network that improves air quality and public health.

Temporary road closure warning

Last updated: 27 February, 2020

A diversion will be in place, so that access to Barnet Hospital can be maintained via Elmbank Avenue. The works are expected to be finished by tomorrow morning (Wednesday 26 February), so that Wellhouse lane can be fully reopened once more.

Since its launch in 2015, BOOST has helped more than 850 Barnet residents find employment. BOOST teams are based in Burnt Oak Library, Watling Avenue, HA8 0UB (0208 3595600); and in a shop at 184 Cricklewood Lane, Childs Hill, NW2 2DX (0208 3597200). They can be reached from 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday. BOOST teams can help residents: