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Business recycling

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Arrange a visit and receive tailored advice to help you reduce costs and your environmental impact by emailing csi@barnet.gov.uk

Hadley

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The parish of Monken Hadley was part of Middlesex until 1889. There are several places of significance in Hadley. The village area itself was called Monken Hadley, centred on the Anglican church of St Mary. East of this was Hadley Common. West of the village is Hadley Green, north of which is Hadley Highstone.

Infant feeding support

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Hendon Brent Reservoir

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The reservoir was created by flooding Cockman's farm in 1835. The Brent and the Silk brooks were dammed and the water from the lake was used to supply the Grand Union Canal. At its greatest extent it covered 400 acres (c1853), but was reduced in the twentieth century to 110 acres. Even so, it is said to contain enough water to fill three million baths, and in 1991 was believed to contain 10,000 lb (4,500 kg) of fish.

Restricted routes: weight and width

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Width restrictions Torrington Park/Friary Close Nether Street Junction/Argyle Road Weight restrictions Brunswick Avenue (N11) Brunswick Grove (N11) The Vale(NW11) westbound Hendon Way to Claremont Rd (MGW 5t) The Vale(NW11) westbound Hendon Way to Claremont Rd (MGW 5t) The Vale(NW11) eastbound Claremont Rd to Hendon Way (MGW 5t)    

East End Road (Finchley N2)

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East End Road was originally the route from the hamlet of Church End Finchley to the old Great North Road when it ran through Muswell Hill. The road has had various names such as Manor Lane (19th century) and Finchley Road (18th century). In the medieval period a triangle of waste, called Hunts Green (1437), which stretched from Stanley Road to the Junction of Church Lane, was the location of the first hamlet of East End Finchley (1365). 

Annual Director of Public Health Report

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Grahame Park (Hendon NW9)

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Grahame Park is built on the site of Hendon Aerodrome. Hendon Council began negotiations with the Air Ministry for Hendon Aerodrome as early 1945 as they needed the land for a new housing estate to replace housing destroyed during World War Two.

Emergency planning in Barnet

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If you are looking for an emergency contact within the council, please visit our contact Barnet Council page What is an emergency? An emergency is an event that threatens human welfare or the environment, or a major security threat such as war or terrorism. Emergencies and disasters can strike at any time.