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Granville Road Joint Statement
Last updated: 4 December, 2020
Updated 13.00 Sunday 25 June Yesterday Barnet Homes conducted further inspections of the three tower blocks on Granville Road, accompanied by officers from London Fire Brigade. As a result of these inspections we can confirm that there are no additional fire safety concerns. Updated 22.30 Friday 23 June Barnet has now had confirmation that the panels at Granville Road have failed fire safety testing. Updated 11.30 Friday 23 June A joint statement from Barnet Council and Barnet Homes
Council agrees approach to tackling financial pressures
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The recommendations put forward will help Barnet Council take a proactive approach to address an estimated budget gap of £62 million between now and 2024. Financial challenges continue to be faced by local authorities across the country. Barnet Council has a budget gap of £10million in 2018/19, whilst a budget gap of £42million has also been identified by the end of the 2021/2022 financial year. Current calculations estimate this could rise to £62million by March 2024.
Council proposes to build new leisure centre
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Plans to replace Church Farm Leisure Centre with a new state-of-the-art sports facility at Victoria Recreation Ground are set to be discussed at Policy and Resources Committee (16 December 2015). The proposed new building will include a 25 metre six lane community swimming pool, a learner pool, a café, a fitness suite and flexible studio space.
Barnet residents recognised for making a difference
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Held at Hendon Town Hall, on Tuesday 29 March, the special ceremony recognised the efforts of more than 50 people and groups who were nominated for their hard work and dedication to their community. The Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor David Longstaff, presented each of the nominees with a certificate. Five of the nominees were judged to have made an outstanding contribution to life in the borough and were presented with a framed vellum in recognition of their achievements.
Illegal alcohol and tobacco worth thousands seized
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The operation involving Barnet Council Trading Standards officers, HM Revenue and Customs officers, the police and detection dogs from Operation Wagtail, led to the seizure of thousands of pounds of tobacco and alcohol from the Deansbrook Supermarket in Deansbrook Road, Burnt Oak, and from H&S International Foods a few doors away. In total, officers from HMRC took away 14,000 cigarettes, around 12kgs of hand rolling tobacco, and more than 100 litres of wine and spirits found to have had no UK Duty paid on them.
Finsbury Park attack - council response
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Young people put their stamp on Youth Zone
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Work is well underway on the £6.5million facility, which is being developed by the national charity OnSide in partnership with Barnet Council, and to give people a flavour of what’s to come, the Youth Zone’s Development Group has worked with London-based design agency ZAK to create boards that will adorn the site hoardings.
4,000 school children go for gold
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
The coordinated walk held on March 16 saw children from eight Barnet schools setting out to cover a kilometre at five different venues around the borough. The walk involved pupils from the ConnectED Partnership of schools: Barnfield Primary, Broadfields Primary, Colindale Primary, Edgware Primary, Goldbeaters Primary, Rosh Pinah Primary, The Orion Primary and Woodcroft Primary.
Committee to discuss Barnet draft parks strategy
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Barnet Council’s Environment Committee is set to discuss how it can make the most of its parks and open spaces for residents to enjoy, when it meets on Monday 11 January. The Draft Parks and Open Spaces Strategy was commissioned to give the council a comprehensive review of the quality of Barnet’s parks and suggests a range of opportunities available where green spaces can improve the quality of life of its residents as well as provide valuable assets that support the economic success of the borough.
Residents, businesses and council get behind Chipping Barnet’s Teenage Market
Last updated: 31 January, 2019
As of Tuesday 5 September, the project had received 98 per cent of the total needed to turn the idea into a reality, with 21 days still remaining to find the remaining funds. In total, 94 backers have pledged more than £54,000 towards the project, with £5,000 of this having been committed by Barnet Council through the Barnet Together Fund.