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Secondary school place offer day
Last updated: 31 January, 2019
This year, the council received 7,887 applications; 4,094 from Barnet residents and 3,793 from residents in other boroughs. Of those who applied, nearly 70 per cent were successful in securing a place at their first choice of secondary school. This year, over 86 per cent who applied were offered at least one of their top three preferences.
London Bridge attack - council response
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
“This was a callous attack on innocent people enjoying an evening out in one of the most vibrant parts of London. This has understandably left many people in our great city feeling shocked and saddened. At the same time, we cannot let attacks like this change the way we live our lives.“The true spirit of our great country was captured at last night’s tribute concert to honour those hurt or killed in the recent attack in Manchester, and we must all carry on standing united against acts of terror.
Action against poor housing upheld
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The London Residential Property Tribunal upheld the council’s decision to prevent the cramped conversion behind shops in Cricklewood Broadway from being used as housing, following an appeal by the property’s landlord. The conclusion of the appeal process on 24 February 2016 came after officers from the council’s Environmental Health Team* inspected the studio flat last year. The unit, which was accessed by a narrow alleyway used for storing bins and for deliveries to shops, was being let to a couple with a young baby.
Leader welcomes record sentence for investigation
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
In the biggest planning enforcement and confiscation investigation the borough has ever seen, landlord Saied Rahmdezfouli was ordered to pay over £700,000. The record sentence was imposed at Wood Green Crown Court on 21 September. Mr Rahmdezfouli was originally found guilty of the planning offences at Wood Green Crown Court in August 2015. The case was referred for confiscation from the council’s CAFT, which had been conducting the financial investigation in parallel with the planning enforcement investigation since 2010.
Council's priorities for 2016/17 published
Last updated: 1 June, 2023
As well as setting out the council’s priorities and what it will do to achieve them, the Plan to 2020 also includes the performance targets against which progress is monitored. Performance against the Plan is scrutinised quarterly, in public, through the Performance and Contract Management Committee.Each year, the council will publish an addendum to its five-year Plan which sets out updated, and in many cases, more stretching – targets for the year ahead.
Yad Vashem exhibition documents Holocaust survivor stories
Last updated: 21 November, 2019
The exhibition, which will focus on Yad Vashem, is a dedication to Holocaust remembrance, documentation, research and education that seeks to meaningfully share the legacy of the Shoah for generations to come. Its mission is to document the remaining survivor testimonies, and through digital technology, keep the memories alive for the world to remember and learn from this unprecedented genocide.
Barnet Lane - Water Supply Problems
Last updated: 31 January, 2019
Affinity Water Traffic Management is managing the incident and has a repair team on site fixing the damaged water main. The burst water main is causing water overflow on the downhill roads including Underhill, Mays Lane, Station Road, Barnet Lane and Fairfield Way.
Three-year Unicef partnership officially launches
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
On 20 November, to coincide with the World Children’s Day, Unicef UK will launch their newest programme, Child Friendly Cities & Communities, which will see Barnet collaborate with the organisation to embed children’s rights into the council’s governance, policy and practice. Barnet is one of just five local authorities in the UK to be selected as a partner after applying to Unicef UK. The partnership will culminate in the council being recognised as a Child Friendly Community and support all children to grow up healthy, happy, safe and resilient.
Column from the Leader - Mutual aid
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Our number one priority throughout this process has always been about ensuring that residents are safe in their homes. The way people rallied around to help the residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in their time of need showed how Londoners show such indomitable spirit in times of crisis. This extends to support between London Councils. We have a robust and strong resilience network in the Capital that offers assistance between boroughs when they need it most. The Grenfell Tower fire was no exception in that respect.
Barnet Council to hold annual Armed Forces Day parade
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The ceremony on 1st July, will be attended by the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Reuben Thompstone, Deputy Lieutenant Martin Russell, councillors and civic guests, ex-servicemen and women and 13 cadet force units from the Sea, Army and Air cadets in the borough. The annual ceremony will recognise and pay tribute to both past and current members of the armed forces and their families.