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Chaperone licensing

Last updated: 18 March, 2019

Being a chaperone in the entertainment industry is an interesting and rewarding role. There's many different areas of the entertainment world where children are employed, all requiring appropriate supervision by chaperones. The role of the council is to ensure that children who are licensed to perform are appropriately supervised. We do this by approving and licensing chaperones so that they can care for the children who are undertaking work in the entertainment industry.

Barnet enforcement locations

Last updated: 1 March, 2023

Since March 2016, we have issued penalties for the following restrictions: Stopping on school zigzags These yellow road markings are in place to keep entrances clear and safe for children coming in and out of their schools. Contravention type: Stopped in a restricted area outside a school.  

Library services for 5 to 11 year olds

Last updated: 3 October, 2023

Holders Hill

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Two roads ran north of Hendon, Ashley Lane (which now runs through the back of Hendon Golf Course) and Holders Hill Road. Much of the land was held by All Souls College in 1597. Dollis Farm was close to where Holders Circus is today on the western side of Holders Hill Road. Jeremy Bentham used the farm as a retreat and rented rooms there from 1788 onwards. The farm existed until the death of the last farmer, Thomas Whiting, in 1930. 

Parking data and information

Last updated: 13 August, 2021

As part of our commitment to transparency, we have published a number of parking data sets and detailed information on Open Barnet, including:

Hadley Highstone

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The area of Hadley Highstone takes its name from a monument to the Battle of Barnet. The monument is a sandstone obelisk which was originally put up by Sir Jeremy Sambrook in 1740. It reads "Here was fought the famous battle between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick April 14th Anno 1471 in which the Earl was Defeated and Slain".

Placements privacy notice

Last updated: 26 May, 2021

The Placements team identifies placements (such as foster care) for children that come into the care of the council. Our work is directed by the council’s social care teams and our team works closely with all teams across the service in social care. Barnet is a member of the North London Fostering Consortium, where six local authorities work together on appropriate placements for children in local authority care.

Children missing from education

Last updated: 24 March, 2021

Children of school age (5-16) must be in education, either in a school or in elective home education. Our Children Missing from Education (CME) Officers offer advice and support to families about the availability of school places, working alongside colleagues in admissions. They can help to secure school places for children new to Barnet or those whose parents have rejected offers made to them from the Admissions Team.

Sustainable travel to school (School Travel Plans)

Last updated: 19 February, 2019

A School Travel Plan is a document produced by a school that promotes sustainable ways for the whole school community to travel to and from school. It encourages walking, cycling, car sharing and public transport use and aims to reduce the number of car journeys to and from schools. All schools are encouraged to have a School Travel Plan that is kept up-to-date. If you can ask for a copy of the most recent School Travel Plan from the school.

Locally listed buildings

Last updated: 23 January, 2023