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A space for the Mill Hill community to celebrate
Christmas arrived early in Mill Hill this year with the unveiling of a new community area for residents.
Last updated: 12 December, 2017
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CPO decision on Brent Cross Cricklewood confirmed
The Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration scheme will create a sustainable new town centre for Barnet and North London and will bring over 7,500 news homes, substantial commercial and retail space and improved transport links over 151 hectares.
Last updated: 8 December, 2017
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New Thameslink station to be named Brent Cross West
The move to build a new Thameslink station, as part of Brent Cross Cricklewood scheme, is one step closer following Barnet Council’s decision to name the new rail line Brent Cross West.
Last updated: 29 November, 2017
Regeneration
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Building works start at Tarling Road Community Centre
Construction work has officially started on the new Community Centre in Tarling Road, East Finchley.
Last updated: 24 November, 2017
Regeneration
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Help shape North Finchley’s future
Residents and businesses in Barnet are being encouraged to give their views to help shape the future of North Finchley.
Last updated: 13 November, 2017
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Billboards fall foul of the law
A businessman who used a series of cars parked across the borough as advertising billboards for his company has been fined and ordered to remove the vehicles after being prosecuted by Barnet Council’s planning enforcement team.
Last updated: 26 October, 2017
Planning, conservation and building control
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Burnt Oak Looking Forward
Two years on from the start of the Burnt Oak Town Centre project, the transformation of the town is now starting to take shape.
Last updated: 11 September, 2017
Regeneration
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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
Planning, conservation and building control
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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
Planning, conservation and building control
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Barnet’s volunteers help Jewish Volunteering Network receive UK’s highest accolade for volunteering
Last updated: 19 July, 2017
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