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Libraries
Last updated: 29 April, 2024
There is currently a broadband issue in the North Finchley area which is affecting North Finchley library. No internet or wifi is available. You can borrow and return items. Please check back here for updates before travelling to the Library.
Houses in multiple occupation
Last updated: 29 April, 2024
HMO licence application process
Last updated: 29 April, 2024
Barnet First eNewsletter and magazine
Last updated: 26 April, 2024
Barnet First eNewsletter is delivered by email to more than 42,000 subscribers across Barnet every week. Subscribe to Barnet First eNewsletter here Why you should subscribe to Barnet First eNewsletter Get up-to-the-minute service updates on bin collections, the garden waste service and the hugely popu
Housing Benefit
Last updated: 25 April, 2024
Council Tax
Last updated: 25 April, 2024
Get ready to vote on Thursday 2 May elections
Last updated: 19 April, 2024
The Mayor of London and London Assembly elections are taking place on Thursday 2 May - less than two weeks away. Make sure you are completely ready to vote by checking that you have a valid form of photo ID and know the location of your local polling station.
Jobs, training and skills
Last updated: 15 April, 2024
Supported lodgings
Last updated: 9 April, 2024
If you’re unsure if you can offer your time for fostering, think about welcoming young people aged 16 or older into your home. Our package includes allowances, training, ongoing guidance and support. This role is both challenging and rewarding, allowing you to create nurturing environments tailored to each young person’s needs.
Fostering, adopting and supported lodgings
Last updated: 9 April, 2024
Sometimes children aren't able to live at home with their families or with other family members, so we provide care for them through foster carers or adoptive families. For very few children, who can't cope with a family environment, a children's residential home is the best option. We work to ensure that all children achieve their potential in terms of the five outcomes identified within the Every Child Matters document and the Children Act 2004, we want: