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Have your say on ward boundaries review
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) are about to start an electoral review of the London Borough of Barnet. The review will draw new council ward boundaries across the borough to make sure each councillor represents an equal number of voters.
Last updated: 29 August, 2018
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Parking scam warning
We have received reports from other London boroughs of vulnerable people being targeted by a ‘well-dressed and spoken individual of Middle Eastern origin’ presenting himself as a concerned member of public and encouraging people or assisting them when paying to park.
Last updated: 24 August, 2018
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Tell our Leader what you think
The Leader of Barnet Council would like residents to offer their views at one of three Engage Barnet events being held in September.
Last updated: 17 August, 2018
Council and democracy
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Blue badge cheats brought to justice
Council counter-fraud investigators have brought more than 30 disabled parking badge cheats before the courts during the last three months.
Last updated: 10 August, 2018
Council and democracy
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Care leavers to receive Council Tax exemptions
Barnet Council will give a helping hand to hundreds of care leavers after granting them Council Tax relief up to the age of 25.
Last updated: 1 August, 2018
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We want your feedback
Residents are being asked to give their views on future priorities in Barnet over the next five years.
Last updated: 26 July, 2018
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Staying safe during the hot weather
With temperatures set to climb again this week there are a number of practical pointers for vulnerable groups such as older people, young children and those with long term health conditions to help them stay safe.
Last updated: 23 July, 2018
Public health
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Handley Page crash airmen honoured
A memorial stone has been unveiled to honour five airmen killed when their First World War RAF Handley Page bomber crashed in a Golders Green street in June 1918.
Last updated: 15 June, 2018
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Annual Council
Barnet Council has held its first Annual Council since local elections took place earlier this month.
Last updated: 23 May, 2018
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Jail for builder who ignored enforcement action
A builder who blighted his street by storing debris and construction materials outside his home, has been jailed for failing to clear the land.
Last updated: 19 April, 2018
Planning, conservation and building control