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Hadley Common

Last updated: 19 November, 2018

Hadley Common was once part of a great expanse of land known as Enfield Chase.  This was a favourite place of the Tudor monarchs for hunting. Local people, including the inhabitants of Hadley, were allowed to keep sheep and cows on the land, as well as take some firewood.

Conservation and heritage

Last updated: 20 March, 2023

Environmental problems

Last updated: 4 April, 2024

Pest control

Last updated: 1 November, 2021

Deliveries and collections

Last updated: 4 April, 2024

We will investigate noise from deliveries to or collections from private premises that happen regularly between 11pm to 6am. We cannot control delivery noise that is just from the highway

Water, drains and sewers

Last updated: 31 October, 2023

Water courses Pollution of controlled water courses such as brooks, streams, and rivers should be reported to the Environment Agency Public sewers Public sewers in Barnet are the responsibility of Thames Water (tel: 0800 316 9800).

Bonfires

Last updated: 17 September, 2020

If you are considering having a bonfire Garden bonfires should be avoided if at all possible. Barnet is one of the most populated London Borough and it is unlikely that you will be able to have a domestic bonfire without disturbing a neighbour. For details on green bin collections please go to the recycling section on our website. Guidance is also provided on composting.

Stray dogs

Last updated: 5 August, 2024

Our stray dog service is currently actioned by the London Borough of Waltham Forest. When a lost or stray dog is picked up by the dog warden, all reasonable steps are taken to contact the dog owner. If the owner cannot be found, the dog is kept for 7 days. After 7 days, the dog is transferred to a suitable rehoming centre or humanely euthanised.

Building work and environmental problems

Last updated: 3 August, 2023

A range of environmental issues can arise from new developments. Environmental health and planning work together to manage the impact of new developments on the surrounding environment. Quite often planning conditions can be introduced to reduce the impact of new developments on the surrounding environment. We advise on some of the planning conditions required. If you have concerns about environmental issues relating to a new development please contact the Scientific Services Team. 

Home education

Last updated: 25 July, 2024

If you are considering Elective Home Education or have made the decision to home educate your child, you can find the Registration form, Statement of Provision form and Elective Home Education Policy on this page. Home schooling provided by the Local Authority is not deemed as Elective Home Education.