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Barnet Council marks Holocaust Memorial Day and anniversary year of Rwandan genocide
Last updated: 29 January, 2024
Barnet Council hosted its annual Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration service at Middlesex University yesterday (Sunday 28 January), bringing together the borough’s multifaith community to remember all victims of genocide.
Whittington Health NHS Trust to deliver Barnet’s Healthy Child Programme
Last updated: 31 January, 2024
Barnet Council has announced today (29 January) that the borough’s Healthy Child Programme is to be delivered by new provider Whittington Health NHS Trust. The programme includes health visiting, school nursing, oral health promotion, healthy weight nurses and infant feeding peer support.
Residents urged to complete ‘Financial Calculator’ through new campaign
Last updated: 31 January, 2024
Every year, nationally, it is estimated that more than £18billion of benefits go unclaimed. This issue is getting worse year on year (21% increase in 2023). This means in Barnet that millions are going unclaimed.
Barnet maintained schools and nurseries to benefit from windfall funding
Last updated: 5 February, 2024
Barnet primary, secondary and special schools and maintained nurseries are due to receive net windfalls of around £17,000 each for the next two years following a decision at Barnet Council. The money has become available because Barnet Council Pension Fund, into which local authority maintained school support staff across the borough pay, is doing well and is currently funded at 127 per cent required levels.
Putting residents at the heart of what we do
Last updated: 6 February, 2024
But what is community participation? We know that residents should be at the heart of what we do and that means as a council connecting with the insights, skills and drive of local communities - going to where people are, listening, learning through doing and being transparent about what we can and can’t change. Designing solutions for problems that communities face in partnership means we will improve the efficiency of our services and better tackle inequalities.
Cabinet approves five-year £97m road improvements package as balanced budget set
Last updated: 8 February, 2024
Barnet Council’s Cabinet last night (6 February) approved a recommended balanced budget for the next financial year, as well as proposals which include a record additional £97m for road and pavement improvement works over the next five years.
Barnet Council launches £150,000 apprenticeship funding for local employers
Last updated: 9 February, 2024
For National Apprenticeship Week 2024, Barnet Council has launched a new fund to cover the cost of apprenticeships for local employers.
Barnet’s artistic pupils show their creativity for Children’s Mental Health Week
Last updated: 13 February, 2024
Barnet Council is proud to announce the young winners of its annual Children’s Mental Health Week Competition. Eighteen schools took part in the poster competition, which was one of a series of local awareness-raising initiatives launched by Barnet Council to mark Children’s Mental Health Week – a national event that ran between 5 and 11 February.
First of its kind ‘Fair Play’ playground opened by Mayor of Barnet
Last updated: 14 February, 2024
The Mayor of Barnet opened a new inclusive and accessible playground yesterday (13 Feb) at Victoria Recreation Ground in East Barnet enabling people of all ages and abilities to play together.
Barnet enters year of the dragon with traditional Lunar New Year celebrations
Last updated: 19 February, 2024
Families from across Barnet have enjoyed an afternoon of song, dance and other traditional festivities to mark the beginning of Lunar New Year. Communities came together to bid farewell to the Year of the Rabbit and welcome the Year of the Dragon during a special celebration event held at Barnet Copthall Leisure Centre on Thursday (15 February).