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Barnet Council launches COVID-19 Community Help Hub

The hub manages a network of local support, coordinating Barnet Together’s established community groups and volunteers, as well as providing a non-medical urgent care helpline.

Play areas, toilets and outdoor gyms closed to prevent coronavirus spread

If you're out in a park, please follow the government’s guidance on social distancing and stay at least two metres apart from each other.

Libraries and leisure centres closed to slow spread of COVID-19

Libraries

All libraries in the borough will be closed from 10am on Saturday 21 March until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience, but the safety of our staff and customers is our priority.

We have extended the loan time on all the books and CDs you have borrowed for six weeks and removed all fines. Any fines due on DVDs from this time will be waived when they are returned.

Londoners should “quit together” to succeed at giving up smoking

Stop Smoking London designed the award-winning “Amazing Things Happen” campaign based on insight with London smokers, which discovered many Londoners are tired of hearing about the harm smoking does - they want to hear more about the benefits of quitting. Their research also underlined the strong social element to smoking, with three quarters of smokers interviewed saying that smoking is “normal amongst me and my friends”.

Councillors approve Barnet Council’s new annual budget

Council Tax will be raised to cover increasing demand for services as government funding decreases. It will be raised by 1.99% and the Adult Social Care Precept of 2% will be applied during the next financial year, from April 1 2020. The increase – totalling 3.99% – is equivalent to £48.87 extra per year for an average Band D property.

BOOST for jobseekers this National Careers Week

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:

Views sought on transport plans to keep Barnet moving for the next 20 years

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.

Launch of new garden waste service

Councillor Dean Cohen, Chair of the Barnet Council Environment Committee, said: “A charge for garden waste collections will help us retain weekly recycling and refuse collections, whilst also investing in services such as street cleansing.”

Residents will shortly receive a leaflet explaining how to sign up and pay for their yearly subscription for the garden waste service, which will be for approximately 23 collections a year. 

Barnet Council to appoint new pension scheme provider

The decision to appoint WYPF will be put to the vote by councillors at the council’s Policy and Resources Committee, and is expected to be enacted by Full Council on 3 March. Cllr Dan Thomas, Leader of Barnet Council, said:

Shared Lives to help hundreds of adults

The council has joined the UK-wide network Shared Lives Plus, which matches approved carers with people who need support for their social care or health.

People can visit their Shared Lives carer for a few hours during the day, an overnight stay or even move in and become part of the family for many years.

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