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Brockley Hill

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

At the very north western corner of the London Borough of Barnet north of Edgware on the A5 is Brockley Hill. 'Brock' is an old word for badger, and ley was used to describe an opening in the woods. Brockley Hill is well known as the site of a Roman settlement

Edgware, Mill Hill and Burnt Oak Population

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The population statistics for Edgware are consistent, but only include the area of the old parish of Edgware. The area called the Hale is popularly associated with Edgware, but those statistics were included within those of Mill Hill for at least a century. Before the late 1920s Burnt Oak's population was so small that it was included with those of the Hyde in Hendon.

Your rewards and benefits

Last updated: 14 September, 2023

Business waste collections

Last updated: 10 January, 2024

Population

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Finchley 1801 - 1961 1801 = 1,503 1811 = 1,292 1821 = 2,349 1831 = 3,210 1841 = 3,664 1851 = 4,120 1861 = 4,937 1871 = 7,146 1881 = 11,191 1891 = 16,677 1901 = 22,126 1911 = 39 419 1921 = 46,716 1931 = 58,964 1941 absent due to war 1951 = 69,990 1961 = 69,370

Turns and no entry

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Banned and mandatory turns Tilling Rd Junction Brentfield Gardens (NW2) Ravensdale Avenue Into Supermarket Entrance (N12) Oakleigh Park South Into Oakleigh Road North (N20) Finchley Road into Briardale Gardens and Pattison Road (NW11) Finchley Road Into Rodborough Road (NW11) Rodborough Road Into Finchley Road (NW11) The Grove Into Ballards Lane (N3) Ravensdale Avenue From Supermarket Entrance (N12) Myddelton Park Into Oakleigh Road North (N20) Superstore Access I

The Burroughs

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

The Burroughs was called the Burrows from 1316 until the 1890s, and took its name from local rabbit warrens. An unnamed Tudor inn, with its own brewery, provided refreshments for travellers. This inn may have been the White Bear, so called from at least 1736. Here the lord of the manor held his court until at least 1916. The present pub was built in 1932.

Section 251 budget and outturn tables

Last updated: 22 January, 2019

Details of our budget and outturn statements. Budget Tables The budget tables show how much Barnet intends to spend on their schools budget, de-delegated items, high needs budget, early years budget, central provision within the schools budget and children’s and young people’s services.  Outturn Tables The outturn tables show actual spend for a prescribed period, providing details on School, Education and Children’s and Young People’s Services expenditure.

Premises licences

Last updated: 24 August, 2023

Changes to premises licences Due to the enactment of the Immigration Act 2016 many of the Licensing Act 2003 application forms have been amended.  In addition some applications now also require proof of right to work in the UK to be provided along with your application documents.  Please make sure you read through all application forms and the guidance notes provided before you submit your application and ensure that you have all the documents necessary to make a valid application.

Oral health

Last updated: 3 April, 2024

Oral Health Services in Barnet Children who start brushing with a fluoride toothpaste in infancy are less likely to experience tooth decay than those who start brushing later. It is important to encourage healthy dental behaviour from a young age. It is recommended you: