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Church End Library in Finchley opens to the public
The brand new library at Church End Finchley is now officially open to residents in Barnet.
Last updated: 13 October, 2017
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Property company hid planning breach
A property company which illegally converted a house into seven flats and then attempted to exploit a technicality of planning law, will not be able to sidestep enforcement action, a court has ruled.
Last updated: 15 August, 2017
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Enforcement action taken on garden eyesores
Three garden eyesores have been cleared by Barnet Council after the owners ignored repeated planning enforcement requests to take action.
Last updated: 20 July, 2017
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Join the ‘Animal Agents’ this summer
Children across the borough will have the chance to join the ‘Animal Agents’ for a summer of reading related fun.
Last updated: 17 July, 2017
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Property company convicted of flouting planning rules
A property company which illegally converted a former doctor’s surgery into nine flats has been found guilty of planning offences.
Last updated: 5 July, 2017
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Heritage volunteers sought
Residents with an interest in the heritage and history of the borough are being invited to get involved in a project to identify the borough’s most cherished buildings.
Last updated: 30 June, 2017
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BOOST Childs Hill project launched
On 13th April the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor David Longstaff, accompanied by the Mayoress Gillian Griffiths, cut the ribbon to officially launch the second BOOST project in the borough.
Last updated: 13 April, 2017
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One city, one month, one book
April sees the return of the annual London-wide celebration of reading – Cityread.
Last updated: 6 April, 2017
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Preferred partners chosen to run four libraries
Organisations confirmed up as preferred partners for Barnet’s Partnership libraries
Last updated: 19 December, 2016
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Contractor fined after damage to protected trees
A utility company contractor whose workers severed the roots of four protected trees has been fined £3,000 by magistrates.
Last updated: 19 December, 2016
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