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Brent Green (Hendon NW4)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

At the lower end of Brent Street is Brent Green. This small piece of ground was saved from developers in 1878 by a group of local people. Further down the road, where Hampshire Court is today, was Salisbury Plain. This was a piece of wasteland in front of an inn called The Load of Hay (demolished 2002). During the 18th century animals being taken to London were penned here overnight.

Making every contact count

Last updated: 9 November, 2023

Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)

Last updated: 23 June, 2023

The LADO deals with allegations against staff within the children's workforce in Barnet. Where one of the following allegations have been made, these must be reported to the LADO within one working day:

Healthy Schools London

Last updated: 7 October, 2022

Healthy Schools London is an awards programme which recognises schools' achievements in supporting pupil health and wellbeing. Schools in Barnet have been applying for the scheme since September 2013 and any school can apply.

Environmental permit part B

Last updated: 29 October, 2021

Application type You must have an Environmental Permit if you operate a regulated installation in England or Wales.  Regulated installations are divided into three categories: Part A(1), Part A(2) and Part B.  Part A(2) and Part B installations are regulated by the local authority.  Part A(1) installations are regulated by the Environment Agency. Information on A(1) activities can be found on the Environment Agency website.  This page is for Part B installations.

Arrears and debt recovery

Last updated: 5 February, 2020

Regents Park and Ballards Lane (Finchley N3)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

In 1826 an act of parliament allowed the construction of a new turnpike road between Marylebone and Finchley which in Finchley was called Regents Park Road. This meant that travellers had to pay to use the road, and the money raised was spent on the road's repair. When the road got as far as Finchley it continued on the same route as the old Ballards Lane (known since 1424). This is why there is a sudden change in the road name at its junction with Hendon Lane. The new turnpike was completed in 1829.

Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration

Last updated: 5 November, 2021

Brent Cross Cricklewood planning application In December 2005 the Cricklewood, Brent Cross and West Hendon Regeneration Area Development Framework was adopted by the council and the Mayor of London as Supplementary Planning Guidance.

Transparency and open data

Last updated: 9 November, 2020

Open Barnet Open Barnet is the council’s data portal, and is an important tool in pushing forward Barnet’s Transparency Agenda, bringing together all our published datasets on one searchable database. Access the portal If there are any datasets that you would like to see published in the future, or have any other queries or feedback, please contact us on the Open Data email address.