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20 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet Football Club has chosen a new site within the Green Belt at Underhill for a proposed £14 million new football stadium.


20 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
An exceptionally long festive decoration extending over 14 separate windowpanes at the Mama Fifi restaurant has won High Barnet's competition for the most imaginative Christmas window presentation. Proprietor Ali Karakas (see above) commissioned the mural even before he knew there was going to be a competition.


18 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Behind an unassuming front door just off Barnet High Street is the hustle and bustle of a café which for the last 70 years has been producing a constant supply of full English breakfasts, hot meals, snacks, sandwiches and an endless supply of teas and coffees.


17 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Higher charges for car parking and residential parking permits have been announced by Barnet Council and will apply as from the start of the New Year.  Future increases will be far greater if the council goes ahead with a wide-ranging policy review designed to drive down car use across the borough.


12 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Events surrounding the history of a house on Hadley Green which for a few years was the home of the Victorian explorer Dr David Livingstone is the inspiration for a new play to be performed by a High Barnet drama group.


9 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
A 90-year-old cast iron framework which used to house a gasometer is to be demolished as part of a Berkeley Homes development in the northern half of the former gas works site in New Barnet.


3 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
A 12-acre field off Galley Lane will be the setting next June for what seems likely to be the largest medieval camp and re-enactment site staged by the town since the start of the recent run of events to commemorate the 1471 Battle of Barnet.


1 Dec 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Braving the rain, the Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Tony Vourou, opened the annual Barnet Christmas Fayre, cutting a red ribbon stretched across the High Street. He congratulated the organisers on continuing to stage an event which had always been a traditional and popular curtain raiser to the town’s Christmas festivities.


29 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet's credentials as a green borough have been strengthened enormously by the dedication of volunteers who maintain the seven-and-a-half-acre nature reserve and environment centre off Byng Road. Councillor Tony Vourou, Mayor of Barnet, paid tribute to their work at an event to celebrate the centre’s 50th anniversary.


29 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
A small industrial estate behind hoardings and cafes at Pricklers Hill on the Great North Road will be replaced by a new self-storage facility if Barnet Council gives planning approval.


27 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
"Where will all the cars go?" was the first question asked by many local residents attending the first exhibition of the latest plans to build blocks of flats over the car park and self-storage container yard at High Barnet tube station.


24 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
After Christmas markets in late November were disrupted by snow, rain and wind, organisers are hoping for better weather on Sunday 1 December for the annual Barnet Christmas Fayre.


24 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Visiting Arkley Christmas bazaar was a chance for the Chipping Barnet MP Dan Tomlinson to get into the seasonal spirit and make his acquaintance with Santa Clause. Santa (Ellis Rich) welcomed the MP into his grotto and gave him a present for his eight-month-old son.


22 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
After its opening at Underhill six years ago, Ark Pioneer Academy now has its first sixth-form pupils who were introduced to representatives of the High Barnet community. A-level political students had the chance to put questions to the Chipping Barnet MP Dan Tomlinson after he toured the school and saw classes in progress.


22 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
A bid by Barnet Museum to purchase the vacant Tudor Hall has now been "positively received" by Barnet and Southgate College. After confirmation of prospective funding by the Hadley Trust, the museum has submitted an offer to purchase the former schoolhouse which is now being considered by the college’s board of governors.


20 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Approval has been given for the demolition of the original nurses' home for Barnet Hospital but there still seems to be a possibility that what is now the oldest structure remaining on the hospital site might yet get a reprieve and possibly be refurbished.


18 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
A standard charge of £3.50 for an hour of parking is being proposed across the Borough of Barnet as part of a revised transport plan aimed at reducing car journeys. Higher charges are intended to improve air quality and to promote active travel by walking, cycling or the greater use of public transport.


18 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Residents at the Carlton Court Care Home in Bells Hill, Barnet, spent a day engaged on activities with children from a New Barnet nursery as part of the home's attempt to encourage visits by community groups and organisations.


16 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
At the opening of public consultations over plans for a new stadium at Underhill, officials and consultants representing Barnet Football Club insisted that the club's owner Tony Kleanthous is ready to be as flexible as possible about a future site.


13 Nov 2024 | Written by Nick Jones
Transport for London and its developers are about to unveil details of revised plans to build flats on the car park at High Barnet tube station and the adjoining container storage site.




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