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More than 65 per cent of the general population over 80 years of age and a large proportion of people over 70 have also been vaccinated in the borough. The top four priority groups in the vaccine roll-out are:

It will be in place until 9am on Monday 15 February. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing, and residents are urged to look out for those most at-risk during this period.

Latest dates for COVID-19 testing (w/c 08/02/21)

Last updated: 5 February, 2021

You’ll be able to find mobile testing units from 9am-3pm at:

Thank you to Barnet’s apprentices

Last updated: 12 February, 2021

The council employs 93 apprentices in its schools, social care services, gardening and grounds work teams, street cleaning and rubbish collection departments, and back office roles. Mr Hooton spoke out during National Apprenticeship Week, an annual campaign to highlight the value that apprentices add to the UK workforce.

Census 2021 is coming. Be part of it.

Last updated: 8 March, 2021

Households across Barnet will be asked to take part in Census 2021 this spring. The census, run by the Office for National Statistics, is a once-in-a-decade survey that gives us the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. It has been carried out every ten years since 1801, with the exception of 1941.

Are you registered to vote on 6 May 2021?

Last updated: 9 February, 2021

Elections for the Mayor of London and Greater London Assembly will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021. There are three separate elections:

Bar which flouted Covid rules stripped of licence

Last updated: 11 February, 2021

Barnet Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee took action to revoke the Red & Black Restaurant & Bar’s alcohol and music licence after the venue was caught hosting a party last month, and because of a string of previous complaints about late night music.

Which is why National Apprenticeship Week (8-14 February) fits so strongly with the ethos of the project, as Barnet Council and its partners continue to invest in young people and skills. Matthew Perrin (pictured), 26, is working on the construction of the new Brent Cross West station, for Barnet Council’s partner VolkerFitzpatrick. He is on his third apprenticeship, having started with a one-year Level 2 NVQ in rail engineering, and now studying for a five-year honours degree in civil engineering at London South Bank University which he combines with his job.

I was particularly sad to read of antisemitic graffiti on a children’s playground in the borough, though I am heartened to see that incidents in the borough overall dropped by a quarter compared to last year.

Latest dates for COVID-19 testing (w/c 15/02/21)

Last updated: 12 February, 2021

You’ll be able to find mobile testing units from 9am-3pm at: