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12 Feb 2023 | Written by Robin Bishop
After years of dereliction, Barnet Homes have published proposals for sites in Moxon Street and Whitings Road for public consultation. The designs are better than previous schemes for the same sites approved several years ago, but never built.


3 Feb 2023 | Written by Robin Bishop
Residents in the north of Barnet have recently felt besieged by new housing developments. We want more – and decent – homes for elderly as well as first-time buyers, but much of what is offered is unimaginative, out of scale and character with our neighbourhood, and mostly unaffordable. Surely we can do better?


2 Feb 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Patience is the watchword among staff and volunteers at the Rainbow Centre on the Dollis Valley estate as they wait for Barnet Council to refurbish a dis-used sports pavilion to provide a new base for community activities. Relocating the centre from the estate to nearby new premises was first proposed two years ago.


31 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Angry Potters Bar residents joined forces to form a mass protest to promote their campaign for the restoration of the 84 bus service between Potters Bar and New Barnet which was withdrawn by Transport for London last year.


27 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
After standing proud and erect for almost a century and a half, Hadley Green's magnificent drinking fountain is in pieces, awaiting restoration and getting re-connected to the water supply.


27 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Another milestone has been passed on the long and challenging road towards re-furbishing and re-opening the historic cricket pavilion in Tudor Park, New Barnet Countless hours spent on paperwork and form filling have paid off and the Friends of Tudor Park and Pavilion have finally achieved charitable status.


26 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
A High Barnet community dance group which had to close during the covid emergency is building back attendances at its weekly sessions and hopes more residents will come along and give it a go. D2D – Dare to Dance – was established in 2010 and organises classes in creative movement and contemporary dance.


26 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
After almost a decade being the proprietor of her own beauty salon, Paige Candler is saying farewell to Barnet High Street and has plans to establish an online business.


23 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Poundland is about to open its new store in The Spires shopping centre -- at 9am on Saturday 28 January -- an event for some Barnet shoppers that will be up there with the opening of a branch of the fashion chain H&M in 2017.


21 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
A much-troubled plan to build flats on the former gas works site in New Barnet has joined The Spires shopping centre as one of those projects where developers might have no alternative but to respond to the views of local community groups if they are to have any chance of gaining planning approval.


20 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
A High Barnet centenarian who is often seen out and about on his four-wheel mobility scooter shopping in the High Street is still receiving congratulations weeks after celebrating his birthday. A framed and signed letter from Arsenal football club is the latest addition to the messages sent to David John Hall who was 100 last October.


19 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Property company BYM, owners of The Spires, have supplied Barnet Council with more details of their plans to redevelop the shopping centre to include blocks of flats of up to six storeys in height.


17 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Motorists who took a short cut across Monken Hadley Common to avoid road closure notices have turned much of the grass into a muddy morass and left deep tyre marks -- even damaging the much loved cricket pitch.


14 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Millie the Waitrose cat -- this time in bronze -- has resumed her role as High Barnet's most popular feline character, checking out customers at The Spires shopping centre.


13 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet Choral Society has started rehearsals under its new musical director Rory McCleery -- and his choice for their first concert of 2023 plays to the choir's great tradition of performing baroque music.


9 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Despite an ongoing planning dispute about building over 500 homes on the former gas works site in New Barnet, developers Citystyle Fairview are seeking the go ahead for the construction of two blocks of flats on land fronting onto Victoria Road.


3 Jan 2023 | Written by Nick Jones
Recent monitoring of water quality has renewed concern about the risk of sewage pollution in Pymmes Brook -- seen here on its way through Oak Hill Park, East Barnet.


22 Dec 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
BYM Capital, owners of The Spires shopping centre, are drawing up plans for a major redevelopment to rebuild much of the existing precinct to provide blocks of flats above shops and cafes and also to construct new homes on adjoining land.


16 Dec 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A new book exploring the history of Queen Elizabeth's School -- or QE Boys as it is affectionately known -- is to be published in March next year.


15 Dec 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Squatters have taken over empty offices in Barnet High Street -- just weeks after a group departed from a similar squat in a former restaurant.




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