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Fixed COVID-19 testing centre arrives in Edgware as mobile testing units continue to operate around the borough
Last updated: 12 October, 2020
The mobile units will run from 10.30am-3.30pm at Brent Cross Shopping Centre on Wednesday 7 October and at Edgware Community Hospital on Saturday 10 October. The permanent testing site can be found at Watling Community Centre, 145 Orange Hill Road, Edgware HA8 0TR, from 8am-8pm, seven days a week. DON’T phone the Watling Community Centre to book an appointment, as they won’t be able to help you.
Barnet marks World Mental Health Day
Last updated: 23 January, 2023
The event will take place on Zoom between 10am and 1pm on Thursday 8 October, and you can book your place online Details on how to join via Zoom will be sent out the day before. Everyone is welcome to attend, and there will be a range of activities throughout the event.
New dates for mobile COVID-19 testing unit as permanent facility continues to test in Edgware
Last updated: 15 October, 2020
COVID-19 tests will be available from various locations in the Barnet borough this week (beginning Monday 12 October). You’ll be able to find mobile testing units from 10.30am to 3.30pm at:
Barnet Hate Crime Awareness Week (12-16 October): Programme of events
Last updated: 12 October, 2020
The Metropolitan Police will be available to speak to members of the public about identifying hate crime, and the ways in which it can be reported to the police. You can find them at our hate crime reporting information stand at Golders Green Bus Station, Station Road, Edgware HA8 7BD, from 9am-12.30pm on Friday 16 October. The police also visited Edgware Bus Station on Monday to raise awareness at a separate hate crime reporting information stand.
Barnet Hate Crime Awareness Week: Could you be a 2020 Hate Crime Reporting Champion?
Last updated: 15 October, 2020
Barnet will be hosting events online and across the borough. Hate crime is an issue that affects the entire community. No one deserves to be targeted with abuse because of their disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, faith, race, religion or national origin.
Celebrating Black History Month in Barnet
Last updated: 5 October, 2023
October is Black History Month and this year there are plenty of activities taking place in Barnet to mark and celebrate the month – all of which are virtual and free to join.
Step forward for new Barnet state-of-the-art sports and community hub
Last updated: 15 October, 2020
Middlesex University has committed to increasing their use of the space in the stand making it the new base for the London Sports Institute and School of Health & Education Departments, and in doing so strengthening the business plan for the development of the West Stand.
London alert level raised to high - A message from Cllr Dan Thomas, Leader of Barnet Council
Last updated: 15 October, 2020
It is important for all of us to understand why the Government has moved London up into Tier 2, and what that means for our day-to-day lives.Unfortunately, rates of COVID-19 infection are increasing. Barnet is one of the 10 boroughs with the highest infection rates in London. We all have a duty to keep ourselves and each other safe from infection.
London alert level raised to high - what this means for you
Last updated: 5 November, 2020
As a result, from 00:01 on Saturday 17 October, London will move from COVID alert level medium (Tier 1) to high (Tier 2). This level will be reviewed after a month. These new restrictions are essential to keep Barnet safe. By following them together we can all play our part in keeping ourselves, our families and communities safe, and ensure our local economy is protected as much as possible. No social mixing
Black History Month: Food and events at Allotmentz cafe to help North London’s disadvantaged communities
Last updated: 16 October, 2020
They aim to engage, enable, empower and equip people from marginalised and disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve their intellectual, social, emotional and economic independence and wellbeing. They do this through their own CHOICES programme project, located now at Allotmentz Cafe. CHOICES is an acronym for Choose Health Opportunities, Independence, Character, Employment & Skills.