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Home Library Service
Last updated: 18 February, 2022
The Home Library Service is a free library delivery service available if you are unable to visit your local library. We have temporarily extended our service to anyone who is unable to visit a library for any reason. We visit our customers once a month with a selection of library stock according to their preferences. You can also reserve specific titles just as you would in a library.
Finchley Church End Town Centre Framework Final Draft
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Finchley Church End Town Centre Framework - Final Draft Finchley Church End Town Centre Framework - final exhibition boards
Healthy Start
Last updated: 23 March, 2023
Legal sanctions
Last updated: 25 March, 2021
The Education Welfare Team’s Legal Notice to Parents (PDF) gives a summary of your legal responsibilities as a parent and the sanctions available to the Local Authority.
Road safety education
Last updated: 30 October, 2023
Information for residents in the event of a major incident
Last updated: 1 February, 2019
Every effort will be made to keep the public informed via various media during a major incident. The police, government and the council will all have information for the public. The quickest way to spread information is via the radio or TV, so you should switch them on at the first opportunity. Radio users should keep enough batteries in case of a power cut. The message is clear - go in, stay in, tune in to your radio or turn on your television. Make sure you also keep checking our website for regular updates.
Colindale
Last updated: 26 October, 2023
About Colindale Colindale is one of the largest growth and regeneration areas in the borough and a key com
Milestones
Last updated: 27 May, 2022
Growth and regeneration work in Barnet has already delivered thousands of new homes and a wide range of community facilities. Below are some of the key milestones for the Delivering for Barnet programme. Click on the links to find out more.
Hendon Central (Hendon NW4)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The road running through Hendon Central, roughly in line with the Watford Way, was called Butchers Lane. Where St John's School now stands was Paddock Farm and further up, near the top of Station Road, was Burroughs Farm. The Handmaids of Christ established the Convent of St Joseph in Burroughs House in 1882. They had a school by 1900, now St Joseph's Primary School. Butchers Lane became Queens Road after Queen Victoria's jubilee (1887).
Self-service opening
Last updated: 2 November, 2023
Self-service opening allows eligible library card holders to use our libraries during unstaffed opening hours. You can: borrow, return and renew items using the self-service kiosks use a computer photocopy and print pick-up your Select and Collect requests