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Explosives licence and fireworks registration

Last updated: 27 September, 2023

High hedges

Last updated: 28 September, 2023

If you have tried and exhausted all other avenues for resolving a hedge dispute, you can make a complaint about a neighbour's evergreen hedge to us. Preventing hedge problems To help people resolve hedge disputes amicably, read Over the Garden Hedge, a leaflet on how to settle your hedge differences without involving the local authority.

Hendon Population

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Population of the Parish of Hendon from the national census taken every ten years from 1801 to 1961 The old civil parish of Hendon included Mill Hill, Burnt Oak, Golders Green and Childs Hill. The statistics do not include Edgware which became part of Hendon in April 1931.

Regeneration - Delivering for Barnet

Last updated: 20 August, 2019

Landlords and pests

Last updated: 11 July, 2022

Tenants should keep their homes clean and in a way which would not encourage pests to infest their home. Landlords should ensure that properties are in a good state of repair to ensure that pests, for example rats, cannot enter.

Counter fraud policy documents

Last updated: 26 October, 2022

The Corporate Anti-Fraud Team's (CAFT) role is to assist the council in protecting the public purse through the facilitation of sound strategies, procedures and controls in the prevention, detection, investigation, deterrence and sanction of fraud, corruption and bribery.

New Southgate (Finchley N11)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

New Southgate often includes Brunswick Park and parts of Colney Hatch. Up until the 1850s the area was called Betstile - the name probably means Betta's Path. By 1822 there were a handful of houses and in 1851 the Great Northern Railway opened a station called Colney Hatch. 

Hyde (Hendon NW9)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The Hyde takes its name from a medieval measure of land (c1281) and was a small hamlet on the junction of the Kingsbury Road and the Edgware Road by the middle of the 16th century. The Kings Arms may have originally been 17th century, but has been rebuilt many times. The writer Oliver Goldsmith lived at Hyde Farm between 1771 to 1774, where he wrote 'She Stoops To Conquer' and 'Animated Nature'.

Camping site licence

Last updated: 29 October, 2021

When do I Need a Camping Site Licence? To run a camping site you need a licence from the London Borough of Barnet. The purpose of the licence is to protect the health and safety of residents (both permanent and visitors) of sites by requiring the site to comply with basic standards. If you allow your land to be used as a camping site by the public for more than 42 days consecutively - or 60 days in a year - you require a licence.   Conditions may be attached to a licence. 

Business rates explained

Last updated: 1 February, 2019

Business rates or non-domestic rates Business rates are collected by us from owners of non - domestic property to contribute towards the cost of local services. Introduction to business rates on GOV.UK