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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

Housing Benefit

Last updated: 25 April, 2024

Council Tax

Last updated: 25 April, 2024

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:

Planning applications and permissions

Last updated: 4 April, 2024

Find out whether you need planning permission, what you need to do when you apply and the fees involved. You can also comment on current applications for planning permission.

Coming into Care

Last updated: 4 April, 2024

There may be situations where you can no longer live at home with your family. This could be for a number of reasons - illness, a family breakdown or break-up, or parents or carers who are unable to provide you with the right sort of care and protection. Initially, we see if there are friends or relatives who could look after you. If this is not possible or appropriate, then we will find you accommodation and you will become 'looked after' by Barnet Council.

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