Barnet residents to come together for Remembrance Sunday services
Barnet residents will have the chance to pay their respects to those who have died in conflicts around the world at Remembrance Day services across the borough this weekend.
Services and parades will take place in solemn commemoration this Sunday 10 November, as well as on some other days around that date.
Barnet Council highlights car park scams to keep residents safe
Barnet residents and visitors are urged to stay vigilant before and after parking in the borough after a triple whammy of scams targeting drivers were identified by the council.
One scam involves one or more people causing a distraction while you are paying for parking, stealing your card, then claiming it has been swallowed by the machine. Sometimes they will claim you should use another card, and then repeat their crime. It is not possible for your card to be swallowed by a council parking machine.
Budget “a step in the right direction for Barnet”
Barnet Council’s Leader has welcomed the government’s budget calling it “a step in the right direction for Barnet” but warning that there is still more work to be done to stabilise the council’s finances.
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Schools and businesses in Barnet urged to prepare for separate food waste collections
Schools and businesses across Barnet are being urged to prepare for the introduction of separate food waste collections next year.
Under a national sustainability drive, all schools and commercial businesses with the equivalent of ten or more full-time employees in England will be required to separate their food waste for recycling, as well as recycling glass, paper, cardboard, cans, and plastic pots, tubs and trays, from March 2025.
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New playground for East Finchley
Barnet Council has unveiled a new playground in East Finchley transforming it into a green, modern park for the whole community to enjoy, as well as contributing to Barnet’s NetZero aspirations.
It’s been a four-year journey from the original imaginative vision, through extensive community consultation and the design, fundraising and build phases to deliver the transformation of this historic bit of East Finchley.
Illicit tobacco products worth an estimated £61,000 seized by Barnet trading standards
Illegal tobacco products with an estimated street value of £61,000 have been seized as part of a major crackdown in Barnet.
Trading standards officers from Barnet Council confiscated thousands of illicit goods on Wednesday 16 October, using sniffer dogs to find products that had been concealed in hideaways within shops.
‘Hate has no place in Barnet’ – borough marks Hate Crime Awareness Week
Barnet will mark Hate Crime Awareness Week (12 to 19 October) with a series of events and engagement opportunities designed to promote the message that ‘hate has no place in Barnet’.