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Burst water main – Finchley area

Last updated: 26 October, 2020

16.50 UPDATE: Affinity Water has reported that all residents affected should now have a water supply, although this may be at a lower pressure than normal. Their team is on site to continue repair work to the damaged section of water main. For the latest information we advise residents to keep checking the Affinity Water website for updates. Residents can also sign up to receive text alerts.

You’ll be able to find mobile testing units from 10.30am to 3.30pm at:

I would also like to thank all the organisations of the Barnet Safer Communities Partnership who have worked together over the last nine months to develop and implement of new ways of working in order to minimise disruption to services and to enable the Partnership to continue to work with the community to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, helping to ensure that Barnet remains one of London's safest boroughs.

Residents have until Thursday 10 December to respond to the questionnaire: https://engage.barnet.gov.uk/edi-policy-consultation.

The facility can be found in the Fenella Building car park of Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, NW4 4BS. It will operate from 8am-8pm, seven days a week from today (Monday 2 November). The site is easily accessible without a car and will be able to provide up to 360 tests a day.  You MUST book your appointment in advance at: https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test.

Remembrance Sunday in Barnet

Last updated: 4 November, 2020

In a year when we have marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day and the 80th anniversary of the start of the Blitz, Remembrance Day has a particular resonance in 2020, and the desire to remember and pay tribute to our Armed Forces and war dead has perhaps seldom been stronger.

This is to curb the rising rate of COVID-19 infections and protect the NHS from being overwhelmed. While this is a difficult time for all of us, I want to reassure you that the council will continue to support everyone who lives, works and studies in the borough.

The findings from the survey will help the council plan its services to ensure it continues to support its diverse communities. The survey closes on Wednesday 2 December: engage.barnet.gov.uk/covid19-residents-survey Cllr Dan Thomas, Leader of Barnet Council, said:

Residents have until 4 December to respond to the survey. 

You must not meet socially indoors with anyone unless they are part of your household or support bubble. Outdoor exercise and visits are allowed (not in private gardens) if you are in your household bubble or, when on your own, with one person from another household. Children under school age and those dependent on their parents will not count in this outdoor limit.