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Good Food award for Barnet Council
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The borough won praise at the Good Food For London Awards 2018 for its work on sugar reduction, quality of food available for all residents, food security and healthy eating and healthy cooking education in schools. Councillor Caroline Stock, Chairman of Barnet Council’s Health & Wellbeing Board, said: “We are delighted to have earned this recognition for our hard work in the last year.
Servicemen and women to be remembered
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On Sunday 11 November, the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Reuben Thompstone, will attend a service of remembrance due to be held at the Hendon War Memorial. Other special commemorations marking the centenary of the Armistice will take place throughout the weekend.
New recycling and waste collections start today
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Residents should have received a leaflet telling them their new collection day, with a six-month collection calendar included. Residents must leave their bin at the boundary of their property by 6am on the day of their collection. If a resident is unsure of when their collection day is, they can check online by visiting: www.barnet.gov.uk/recycling and clicking “Bin collection day”.
Headteacher of the Year announced
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Chris Flathers, who has served as Headteacher for the Orion Primary School, Edgware, since 2000, and nearby Goldbeaters Primary School since 2004, received the accolade during a special ceremony televised on BBC2 last Sunday (28 Oct) as part of the Pearson Teaching Awards. The award acknowledged his inspirational work as a headteacher, as well as his support of pupils' families and the wider community through numerous projects, such as the five-week long learning festival ‘GO FEST’, holiday clubs, weekend football and the recently launched ‘BYT’ charity.
Council’s £2,500 gifts for National Empty Homes Week
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Ordinarily, the council would offer £15,300 for a one-bedroom property, £20,400 for two bedrooms and £25,500 for three or more. The figure will rise by £2,500 in each category for anyone who registers interest in the grant aid during Empty Homes Week and applies for it by November 30. To apply for an Empty Homes Grant, call 0208 359 4359 or email empty.properties@barnet.gov.uk
From 4 November, bin collection days change
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Residents should look out for a leaflet through their letterbox from the council, arriving before the end of the month, which explains the service changes and includes a calendar setting out the new collection day. Residents can also find more information about the service changes online at www.barnet.gov.uk/recycling, with the new collection day information being available from 1 November.
2019 Civic Award nominations are now open
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Email mayor@barnet.gov.uk or phone the Mayor’s Office on 020 8359 2179 to make your nomination. This year we are accepting nominations in the following categories: Young citizen of the year Outstanding service to the community Lifetime achievement civic award Each nomination will be reviewed by a judging panel and winners will be invited to attend a ceremony at the Town Hall in April 2019 to receive their award.
Barnet schools lead the way
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Provisional results released by the Department for Education last week, show Barnet was ranked second highest in the country based on Progress 8 scores which gauge the progress made by each student during their time at secondary school. Barnet was behind The Isles of Scilly which had only 14 students sitting exams this year. The average Attainment 8 score, which is a way of measuring pupils across eight qualifications including Maths and English, saw the authority ranked fifth highest nationally. This year also saw students perform extremely well in other exams.
RAF Museum awarded Freedom of the Borough
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The RAF marked its centenary in April 2018 and its station which operated as RAF Hendon – which is today part of the borough of Barnet – was globally known as the home of the RAF. The Worshipful Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Reuben Thompstone, said: “This museum is a wonderful place, with fantastic exhibits. The awarding of the Freedom of the Borough to an organisation is the highest honour that we can bestow. It recognises the close and sustained relationship between our borough and the museum over many years. I am privileged and honoured to help us celebrate that.”
Community litter picks to help Keep Barnet Clean
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As we move into the next phase of the campaign, we are asking our residents and businesses to show support for the campaign, so we can all work together to help keep Barnet clean. You can help by organising or attending a community litter picks. We have three community group litter picks so far confirmed for September. Join either: • Friends of Mill Hill Park: Mill Hill Park café NW7 2BD, September 10, 10.30 - 12.30 • Friends of Windsor Open Space: Windsor Open Space, September 11, 10am-1pm (meet at the bottom of Windsor road N3)