Thriving new development one step closer to reality
Planning applications for a new development project in Hendon have now been submitted to the local planning authority. This is an important milestone for the project and follows the approval of the full business case by Councillors in July. Decisions on the submitted plans are expected to be taken later this year.
£320,000 Barnet Community Innovation Fund opens for applications
Barnet-based community groups can apply for a grants from the £320,000 Community Innovation Fund from 1 October.
Barnet Council and Tarmac Kier apologise for travel disruption
Tarmac Kier – a joint venture between the companies Tarmac and Kier Highways – was conducting the work for the council as part of a 36-month highways maintenance and improvement contract.
Councillor Dean Cohen, Chair of the Environment Committee, said: “Managing our road network effectively is a key priority for the council. We are sorry that these roadworks made it difficult for some residents to get around.
Join our Fostering community and see how you can change a child's life
You could have what it takes to become a Foster Carer but you’ll never know unless you get in touch! Are you overwhelmed by the idea of fostering or not sure what to expect? Our friendly staff are here to tell you what Fostering is all about and whether you would qualify to welcome a child or young person into your home.
Barnet care leaver Jennifer ‘wheelie’ excited about fundraising challenge for Live Unlimited
Children who have been in care are often very vulnerable, with many experiencing problems such as homelessness, addiction, criminality and teenage pregnancy. The pandemic has exacerbated things further, with many care experienced young people suffering from depression, anxiety, social isolation and reduced job prospects.
Afghanistan humanitarian crisis: Barnet responds with accommodation for refugees
Barnet Council is standing with other local authorities to provide accommodation for refugees fleeing the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Cllr Dan Thomas, Leader of Barnet Council, has announced:
Have your say on rental property licensing schemes
The consultation, which runs until Thursday 28 October, will gather views on proposals to renew an additional licensing scheme for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), along with the introduction of new selective licensing schemes to regulate other privately rented properties.
The aim is to improve and maintain the condition and management of private rented accommodation for the benefit of tenants, landlords and residents in general, and to reduce deprivation, anti-social behaviour and crime associated with the private rented sector.
A new film showcases the young artists behind our Brent Cross mural
We’re beyond proud to have facilitated a striking, colourful community mural with the support of Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Pines and Needles, and most importantly the students and art department of Whitefield Secondary School and Sixth Form.
Getting the vaccine just got Better
Better is the only leisure operator in the country to be involved in the initiative and joins a number of leading businesses across different sectors such as Asda, National Express and Uber, to have pledged their support for the UK’s vaccination programme, by offering incentives to vaccinated customers.
Council to invest £18.8m to transform West Hendon park
New facilities will include tennis courts, 3G artificial turf pitches, a high ropes course, bowling green, multi-use games area, outdoor gym, play area, skate park and more. There will be a Hub building with a café, indoor climbing, activity studio, nursery, soft play, community rooms, changing rooms and toilets.