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Drawings and plans
Last updated: 23 April, 2024
Requirements for drawings and plans when you submit your planning application, you must include 3 copies of a series of accurate drawings and plans that clearly illustrate what you are proposing inaccurate dimensions and poor overall quality of drawings and plans can lead to enormous difficulties when sites eventually come to be developed all drawings and plans must be of a suitable standard of presentation.
Brent Cross (Hendon NW4)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Where Brent Cross Shopping Centre is today was a farm called Renters, owned by Geoffrey de Renter in 1309. Until the 17th Century much of Renters was woodland, which was used for making charcoal in the Tudor period. The farmhouse and the area directly around it was used for Hendon Sewage works, and much of the farmland was developed into private housing by the Neeld family. The Neeld family donated land in Park Road for Hendon Cottage Hospital (1913 - 1987).
Hadley Green
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Hadley Green is about 24 acres in size. The road running through it was the only route north out of Barnet until the New Road (Barnet Road) was built in 1828. The green was known by at least 1345. This makes it the oldest public open space in the London Borough of Barnet. Some buildings that were removed in the 1930s had 15th-century timbers.
Scheduled ancient monuments
Last updated: 11 February, 2019
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a 'nationally important' archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 provides for nationally important archaeological sites to be statutorily protected as Scheduled Ancient Monuments. According to the 1979 Act, a monument cannot be a structure which is occupied as a dwelling, used as a place of worship or protected under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973.
Friern Barnet community library
Last updated: 15 August, 2024
Friern Barnet Road, N11 3DS Telephone: 020 8361 0174 Email: friernbarnetcommunitylibrary@gmail.com Services, facilities and opening hours Go to www.friernbarnetlibrary.org or Friern Barnet Community Facebook for more information about services, facilities and opening hours. This community library is delivered by Friern Barnet Community Library Ltd.
UK Parliamentary Election Results: 8 June 2017
Last updated: 20 September, 2024
Chipping Barnet Parliamentary Constituency SURNAME OTHER NAMES Party Number of votes recorded FLETCHER Phil Green Party 1406 RAY Marisha Priyanka Liberal Democrat 3012 VILLIERS Theresa Anne
Time banded collections for households
Last updated: 24 September, 2024
Households in time banded areas will need to put their recycling and waste out in sacks for collection rather than using bins, within specific time slots. If you live in a time banded area, you will have clear sacks for recycling and purple sacks for general refuse available to you. Your sack collections will take place shortly after the end of each time band period for your area. We are bringing in time banded collections to ensure that:
Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs)
Last updated: 29 July, 2024
Voluntary, community and faith groups
Last updated: 23 September, 2024
Join a networking forum There’s a range of specialist forums in Barnet, for the voluntary, community and faith sector to network, and share information. Attending these forums and signing up to their mailing lists are a great way to stay in touch and find out about training and funding opportunities. Adults and Communities Volunteer Community Sector Forum Networking, information sharing and training with service providers to adults from the council, VCS and CCG in Barnet. The forum meets on a quarterly basis.
Healthier Catering Award
Last updated: 20 September, 2024
Eating well is an important factor in helping to reduce the risk of heart disease, obesity and stroke. Healthier Catering Award is an initiative aimed at encouraging outlets to take some simple steps to reduce saturated fat and salt and offer healthier alternatives such as low sugar drinks or smaller portion sizes. All types of catering establishments are eligible to apply for the scheme including sandwich bars, pubs, restaurants, business caterers, leisure centres and take away shops.