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Hidden Barnet

Last updated: 4 January, 2021

'Hidden Barnet' is a collection of curious or lesser - known stories about the borough of Barnet.  The first instalment is called 'Jeremy Bentham and Dollis farm' - which tells the story of Jeremy Bentham's time living in Mill Hill East. 

Library information enquiries service

Last updated: 27 June, 2023

Regeneration privacy policy

Last updated: 14 April, 2021

Barnet Council in conjunction with its contractual partner Regional Enterprise (Re), The Barnet Group and other agencies are working to deliver an ambitious growth and regeneration programme, ensuring that the borough continues to be an attractive place to live, work and invest. We work with the developers to bring forward high-quality developments at a faster pace. This includes, but is not limited to:

Adults Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)

Last updated: 6 June, 2023

Electoral Register archive

Last updated: 15 May, 2020

Electoral registers at the Local Studies Centre Barnet 1930, 1936 (South Mimms area only), 1957 to 2014 East Barnet 1939, 1948 to 2014 Finchley 1908, 1921, 1924, 1936 to 2014 Friern Barnet (included in Finchley registers) 1924, 1926 to 2014 Hendon 1901, 1903, 1912 to 2014 During this period Barnet and East Barnet were part of Hertfordshire County Council and Finchley, Frien Barnet and Hendon were part of Middlesex County Council.

2019 General Election results

Last updated: 6 May, 2021

  Chipping Barnet Parliamentary Constituency Candidate's surname Other names Party Number of votes recorded BAILEY Gabrielle Louise The Green Party   1,288 PARASRAM Isabelle

Adult social care commissioning priorities

Last updated: 10 December, 2021

Our commissioning priorities are:

Barnet Council uses an eSourcing Portal available at www.barnetsourcing.co.uk

South Friern (Finchley N10)

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The southern part of Friern Barnet has been popularly understood to be a part of Muswell Hill since the 1900s. Through the centre of the district runs Colney Hatch Lane, which was a part of an important early medieval road. The area was covered in dense woodland such as Finchley and Hollick Woods.