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Bed-in-shed landlord fined
A property management company has been fined £10,000 after flouting planning regulations to convert a garden outbuilding into three studio flats.
Last updated: 22 March, 2019
Views sought on young people’s plan
Barnet Council is seeking residents’ views to help shape its four-year plan to support children and young people in the borough.
Last updated: 19 March, 2019
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Council Tax: working together for Barnet
This week, Council Tax bills will land on doormats throughout Barnet.
Last updated: 18 March, 2019
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Pools closure at Finchley Lido
Due to essential maintenance and poolside improvements, the pools at Finchley Lido will be closed for up to 12 weeks.
Last updated: 15 March, 2019
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100 day countdown begins for Unitas Youth Zone
Young people in Barnet are counting down to the opening of Unitas, their state-of-the-art OnSide Youth Zone.
Last updated: 15 March, 2019
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New station in Brent Cross to be catalyst for thousands of new homes
The government has today (Thursday, 14 March) granted funding to the tune of £319.5m to Barnet Council to deliver the new Brent Cross West station and critical infrastructure – funding which will also unlock a vibrant new town centre for north-west London.
Last updated: 14 March, 2019
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Today is No Smoking Day! Why not kick the habit?
Today (Wednesday 13 March) is No Smoking Day. Why not kick the habit today (or on whichever day you read this)? Be brave and don’t make any more excuses!
Last updated: 13 March, 2019
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Children’s Services improvement
Ofsted has highlighted the steady improvements made to Barnet’s Children’s Services in the findings from its latest monitoring visit.
Last updated: 11 March, 2019
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Barnet marks Commonwealth Day
The Mayor of Barnet raised the Commonwealth flag at Hendon Town Hall today to mark Commonwealth Day.
Last updated: 11 March, 2019
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HMO landlords fined for licence breaches
Two landlords have been ordered to pay more than £30,000 for breaching fire safety and over-occupancy licence conditions at their House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).
Last updated: 6 March, 2019