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Operating that requires a licence without one is a criminal offence. We understand most landlords want to comply with the law, and we are keen to help you meet your legal obligations. However, if you fail to licence and manage your property or properties, appropriate enforcement action will be taken.   HMO related prosecutions brought by Barnet Council have resulted in fines and costs of over £200,000 in 2016 alone.*

Residents’ views invited on 2018/19 budget

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The proposals for 2018/19 were presented to Policy and Resources Committee last night, where approval was given to consult with residents on the overall budget for 2018/19 and options to close the remaining budget gap. After taking into account savings and income generation proposals planned over the next two years, there is still forecasted to be a £6.7 million budget gap by 2020.  The Council is seeking views on the savings and income generation proposals in the 2018/19 budget, which will contribute savings to that year. 

Following positive results over the past two years, the council has again agreed to make free parking available every weekend in December.

Work begins on Barnet’s new leisure centres

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As part of a £41.5million council investment, and an award of £2million National Lottery funding from Sport England, Barnet Copthall Leisure Centre will be redeveloped, creating a new facility for the community, in addition to the construction of a new leisure centre in Victoria Recreation Ground, New Barnet which replaces the existing Church Farm Leisure Centre. The Victoria Recreation Ground facility will also include a partnership library, relocated from the current East Barnet Library.

As part of the implementation of Barnet’s Parks and Open Spaces Strategy and Playing Pitch Strategy, agreed in 2016 and 2017 respectively, a number of master plans are being developed to identify the specific enhancements required to improve the chosen sites. Barnet’s collection of parks is an important part of what makes it a green borough, and the council wants to ensure they are of the best possible quality and designed with the residents and visitors who will use them in mind.

Update on Children’s Services Improvement

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Ofsted has published its findings following its latest monitoring visit. The monitoring visit, which took place in January, is the second to take place since it judged Barnet’s Children’s Services to be in inadequate in July last year.   In its latest monitoring visit, Ofsted acknowledges that Barnet is “continuing to progress and consolidate recent improvements”, with senior leaders and managers “appropriately focused to improve and embed good quality social work practice”.

Council joins forces against hate crime

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As part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Barnet Council launched its new Hate Crime Reporting Centres. These are based within the community so that victims of hate crime who are apprehensive about reporting to the police, can have an alternative way of reporting to a local trusted community organisation. Councillor David Longstaff, Chair of the Safer Communities Partnership Board, said:

Bright idea wins Entrepreneurial Barnet Competition

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The Creative Technology Master’s student beat off tough competition from four other budding tycoons from across the Borough to clinch the £2,000 cash prize, pop-up store at Brent Cross and ongoing expert mentoring.

Cityread 2018

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Cityread 2018 will see Barnet’s libraries hosting a varied schedule of events throughout May linked to this year’s chosen book – ‘The Muse’, by bestselling author Jessie Burton. Each year, Cityread London encourages Londoners to come together to read the same book and take part in exciting literary events across the Capital. This year’s book, The Muse, is an exhilarating tale full of surprises, spanning two timelines, in two countries, but connected by one fascinating painting.

Benefit cheat ordered to pay £90,000

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Mohsen Sabet, 51, of Laurel Way, Whetstone, was jailed for nine months in March 2015 after pleading guilty to claiming more than £35,000 in housing and council tax benefit. He illegally claimed the benefits despite at the time owning a £2million property empire, two shops and at one point having more than £800,000 deposited in a string of bank accounts.