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Explosives licence and fireworks registration

Last updated: 22 April, 2024

High hedges

Last updated: 24 April, 2024

If you have tried and exhausted all other avenues for resolving a hedge dispute, you can make a complaint about a neighbour's evergreen hedge to us. Preventing hedge problems To help people resolve hedge disputes amicably, read Over the Garden Hedge, a leaflet on how to settle your hedge differences without involving the local authority.

Stonegrove and Spur Road

Last updated: 29 July, 2019

About Stonegrove and Spur Road Stonegrove and Spur Road recently became the first of our major growth and

Hyde (Hendon NW9)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The Hyde takes its name from a medieval measure of land (c1281) and was a small hamlet on the junction of the Kingsbury Road and the Edgware Road by the middle of the 16th century. The Kings Arms may have originally been 17th century, but has been rebuilt many times. The writer Oliver Goldsmith lived at Hyde Farm between 1771 to 1774, where he wrote 'She Stoops To Conquer' and 'Animated Nature'.

Camping site licence

Last updated: 29 October, 2021

When do I Need a Camping Site Licence? To run a camping site you need a licence from the London Borough of Barnet. The purpose of the licence is to protect the health and safety of residents (both permanent and visitors) of sites by requiring the site to comply with basic standards. If you allow your land to be used as a camping site by the public for more than 42 days consecutively - or 60 days in a year - you require a licence.   Conditions may be attached to a licence. 

Business rates explained

Last updated: 1 February, 2019

Business rates or non-domestic rates Business rates are collected by us from owners of non - domestic property to contribute towards the cost of local services. Introduction to business rates on GOV.UK

Brent Green (Hendon NW4)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

At the lower end of Brent Street is Brent Green. This small piece of ground was saved from developers in 1878 by a group of local people. Further down the road, where Hampshire Court is today, was Salisbury Plain. This was a piece of wasteland in front of an inn called The Load of Hay (demolished 2002). During the 18th century animals being taken to London were penned here overnight.

Time banded collections for households

Last updated: 6 March, 2023

Households in time banded areas will need to put their recycling and waste out in sacks for collection rather than using bins, within specific time slots. If you live in a time banded area, you will have clear sacks for recycling and purple sacks for general refuse available to you. Your sack collections will take place shortly after the end of each time band period for your area. We are bringing in time banded collections to ensure that:

Class 2: What we spend and how we spend it

Last updated: 6 November, 2023

Financial information relating to projected and actual income and expenditure, procurement, contracts and financial audit. Annual accounts Current tenders Expenditure over £500

Photographs and illustrations

Last updated: 17 January, 2019

The Local Studies Centre has over 10,000 photographs and postcards dating from circa 1900, as well as a small collection of paintings and illustrations from the 19th century. Hundreds can now be viewed at: https://boroughphotos.org/barnet.  For more information: Contact Local Studies Centre Hendon Library, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BQ Tel: 020 8359 3960 Email: library.archives@barnet.gov.uk