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Barnet Lane - Water Supply Problems

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Affinity Water Traffic Management is managing the incident and has a repair team on site fixing the damaged water main. The burst water main is causing water overflow on the downhill roads including Underhill, Mays Lane, Station Road, Barnet Lane and Fairfield Way.

Three-year Unicef partnership officially launches

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On 20 November, to coincide with the World Children’s Day, Unicef UK will launch their newest programme, Child Friendly Cities & Communities, which will see Barnet collaborate with the organisation to embed children’s rights into the council’s governance, policy and practice. Barnet is one of just five local authorities in the UK to be selected as a partner after applying to Unicef UK. The partnership will culminate in the council being recognised as a Child Friendly Community and support all children to grow up healthy, happy, safe and resilient.

Column from the Leader - Mutual aid

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Our number one priority throughout this process has always been about ensuring that residents are safe in their homes. The way people rallied around to help the residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in their time of need showed how Londoners show such indomitable spirit in times of crisis. This extends to support between London Councils. We have a robust and strong resilience network in the Capital that offers assistance between boroughs when they need it most. The Grenfell Tower fire was no exception in that respect.

The ceremony on 1st July, will be attended by the Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Reuben Thompstone, Deputy Lieutenant Martin Russell, councillors and civic guests, ex-servicemen and women and 13 cadet force units from the Sea, Army and Air cadets in the borough. The annual ceremony will recognise and pay tribute to both past and current members of the armed forces and their families.

Sustainability and Transformation Plan

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This has been developed by a host of NHS organisations with the support of officials from the area’s local authorities to propose changes to the way services are delivered, to make them more effective and efficient. Leader of Barnet Council, Councillor Richard Cornelius, said: “This proposal from the NHS would effectively organise health on a five borough basis. Local politicians are concerned that the process of developing this proposal has not yet involved them or taken into account the views of Barnet people.

Over £12,000 in fines issued for littering

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The proceedings form part of the council’s Keep Barnet Clean campaign launched in July 2016 which encourages residents and visitors to help keep the borough’s streets and green spaces free from litter and other unsightly waste such as flytipping. It also addresses other issues such as urinating in public spaces, spitting and dog fouling.

Volunteers' Week takes place nationally from 1-7 June and presents an opportunity to celebrate and thank the people who make a difference in Barnet which is at the heart of the borough-wide #BarnetTogether campaign. To support Volunteers' Week across the borough, the council will be launching phase two of its #BarnetTogether campaign to thank our residents for the important work they do in the community to help make Barnet a great place to live and encourage more people to ‘do their bit’. 

Council response to Met Police restructure plans

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The Met Police plan intends to combine the three boroughs into a single Basic Command Unit (BCU) from this September, led by the current Barnet Police Borough Commander, Simon Rose. Every borough in London is scheduled to be merged into a BCU in the coming year, following trial mergers last year  

Unicef partnership guiding themes announced

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Barnet was one of just five local authorities in the country to be selected to take part in the international Child Friendly Cities and Communities programme after applying to Unicef UK. The council is working with partners across the borough to greater embed children’s rights into the authority’s governance, policy and practice. The aim is for Barnet to be recognised as a Child Friendly Community, supporting all children to grow up healthy, happy, safe and resilient.

Community spirited residents honoured

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A special ceremony hosted at Hendon Town Hall, in The Burroughs, on Tuesday 12 April, recognised the efforts of 35 people and groups who were nominated for their hard work and dedication to their community. The Worshipful the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Mark Shooter, presented each of the nominees with a certificate. Six of the nominees were judged to have made an outstanding contribution to life in the borough and were presented with a framed vellum in recognition of their achievements.