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Resilient Schools: Insight and Intelligence
Last updated: 20 September, 2024
Insight and Intelligence
Last updated: 26 April, 2024
Online safety for parents
Last updated: 17 September, 2021
Keeping your children and teenagers safe online There are lots of great websites that offer advice, support and guidance for parents. Here are some that we recommend: Childnet Advice on talking to children about online safety and what to do if you have a concern.
Residential parking permit
Last updated: 24 September, 2024
A resident on-street parking permit lets you park in a zone during the controlled parking times. Find out prices, how to apply or renew and the rules about foreign vehicles.
Long Lane (Finchley N3)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Another road running from Church End to East Finchley is Long Lane (known as such by 1719) which may have been called Ferrours Lane in medieval times. Roughly half way along its route is Squires Lane, which runs from the manor house to the High Road, the traditional division between East Finchley and Church End.
Business parking permits
Last updated: 24 September, 2024
If your business is in a CPZ you can apply for a permit to be able to park your vehicle in a Business Permit Holders Only or Permit Holders Only parking place
Report a lost or stolen parking permit
Last updated: 12 June, 2024
Lost or stolen If we have issued you with an any vehicle or vehicle specific printed parking permit and it has been lost or stolen you will need to;
The benefits of the Gigabit Broadband Programme for you
Last updated: 19 September, 2024
Installing Gigabit Broadband
Last updated: 10 July, 2024
Disability Service & Specialist Autism Team
Last updated: 5 February, 2024
The Disability Service offers support to children and young people from 0 - 18 years who have a diagnosed severe/profound disability or diagnosed chronic health condition resulting in severe and profound disability. In order to be eligible for an assessment from the 0 - 18 Disability Service there must be reasonable cause to believe that the disability is: