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19 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Clearing years of accumulated rubbish and litter from derelict farmland off Mays Lane, Barnet, is another step towards establishing a new equine therapy centre for troubled youngsters.


14 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Britannia Parking has taken over from NCP as the operator of the multi-storey car park at The Spires shopping centre in High Barnet. The switch in operator follows long-standing complaints going back months about the state of parking bays in the four-floor building and a failure to maintain pay machines in working order.


10 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
After violent incidents on two successive Saturday afternoons -- an imitation firearm was brandished in the High Street and a stabbing in the nearby recreation ground -- there could hardly have been a more opportune moment for some reassuring words from High Barnet's Safer Neighbourhood Team.


5 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A crowdfunding campaign has been started to help meet extra expenditure involved in plans to restore Hadley Green's pink marble drinking fountain which has been out of order for the last 50 years.


4 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet's former town hall, which is now the North London Coroner's Court, has been a backdrop for television news reports and press photographs that have gone round the world.


24 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Julian Stewart, the longest serving independent trader in Barnet High Street, is about to retire after 43 years in business. He opened his hardware shop, Bargain Buys – as it was originally known – in 1979.


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24 Sep 2022 | Written by Simon Watson
Following the dismissal of an appeal to demolish 33 Lyonsdown Road and replace it with 20 flats, we thought its future would be safe – but we were wrong. It’s scheduled for demolition on 1 October 2022.


24 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet Environment Centre is celebrating the official opening of its newly installed fully accessible paths around the perimeter of its seven-and-a-half-acre nature reserve off Byng Road. A soft rubberised surface is designed to be mobility friendly providing easy access for wheelchairs and push chairs.


22 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
After lying empty and unused for the last four years, the former site of Barnet Market has been purchased by BYM Capital, the property investment company which owns The Spires, the adjoining shopping centre.


20 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Honey bees in the Barnet locality are among the many beneficiaries of the numerous parks, open spaces and the fields and woods in the Green Belt land that encircles much of the town.


20 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Volunteers picking fruit for foodbanks were delighted on a return visit to the gardens of three houses in Sebright Road, Barnet, to find an extra fine crop of apples -- all thanks to the way the trees had been pruned earlier in the year.


16 Sep 2022 | Written by Robin Bishop
These are critical times for London’s Green Belt. But Barnet still has many open spaces where the illusion of countryside is remarkably unspoiled. Eight of them – all in Totteridge or Mill Hill – are on new videos that you can view on the website of the London Green Belt Council (LGBC).


12 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A book of condolence for the death of Queen Elizabeth II has been opened at Barnet Parish Church and will be available for signing until the state funeral on Monday 19 September.


12 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Having a wash down after a rugby match in Barnet can be quite a spectacle to behold. Mud-splattered players are still having to jump into one of two huge communal baths inside their dilapidated clubhouse at the Byng Road playing fields.


9 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
There could hardly have been a more poignant moment at Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School, Barnet. Within less than half an hour of the official announcement of the Queen's death, headteacher Violet Walker had to preside at the annual prize giving at a school which had an especially close association with her reign.


7 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Ponies and traps with their owners and admirers assembled on Hadley Green in an attempt to maintain the spirit of the historic Barnet Horse Fair which by tradition is held early in September but which is without a regular site. Photographs of the impromptu Sunday gathering were posted on the Romany Heritage website.


5 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Alan Parish, assistant organist at St John the Baptist Church, Barnet, for over half a century, was at the console as an accompanist for a valedictory choral evensong to celebrate what was described as his remarkable contribution and exemplary dedication.


3 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Flags, bunting and even a "royal" visit were the order of the day at Barnet Market to help celebrate the 823rd birthday of its royal charter and the first anniversary of its new-found trading freedom.


31 Aug 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Public consultation over an application for an adult gaming centre in Barnet High Street has been re-opened. Community groups and residents now have the chance to study responses made to earlier objections.


31 Aug 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Food banks across the London Borough of Barnet are being supplied with surplus apples and pears which are being picked by the volunteer group Barnet Community Harvesters. Fruit is ripening earlier than usual because of this summer’s heatwave and drought and some fruits are smaller in size but there is a plentiful crop.




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