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18 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
With the return of many more passengers on the London Underground, the book-swap bookshelf at High Barnet tube station is proving so popular it has almost run out of books.


16 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
An ancient ditch in the woods along the northern boundary of Monken Hadley Common has been reinstated after the area was cleared of builders' rubble that had been dumped on the land.


14 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
A hand-coloured tribute from a six-year-old Barnet schoolgirl was added to the wreaths of poppies laid around the war memorial at Barnet Parish Church during the Remembrance Sunday Service. Eloise Weekes-Eden, a pupil at Underhill School, drew and coloured her own contribution for the Act of Remembrance and placed it at the base of the memorial.


10 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Ambitious plans to develop and expand the twice weekly Barnet Market have been given the go ahead by BYM Capital, the new owners of The Spires shopping centre.


4 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
One of the top priorities for High Barnet's dedicated team of police officers -- the Safer Neighbourhood Team -- is to respond to complaints about anti-social behaviour in the High Street including begging on the pavement and disturbances involving rowdy youngsters.


1 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
A renewed attempt to secure planning approval to build 152 houses and flats on the Whalebones fields and woods has been rejected by a government planning inspector, Jonathan Price.


1 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
By the spring of next year and the second anniversary in March of the start of lockdown there should be a carpet of daffodils on the lawn in front of Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School.


1 Nov 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
After missing out on singing together and being forced for so long to rehearse via Zoom, the Barnet Choral Society are preparing for a stylish comeback presenting a performance of Verdi Requiem at their first concert for two years.


31 Oct 2021 | Written by Robin Bishop
Above is the Green Belt between Barnet and St Albans. It’s the site of Bowmans Cross, a new settlement planned by Hertsmere Council. It will eventually have 6,000 homes for around 15,000 people – nearly as many as live in High Barnet ward.


23 Oct 2021 | Written by Robin Bishop
More than two years after Barnet Council served an Enforcement Order on the owner of 70 High Street for non-compliance with its planning permission, and eight months after he appealed against the Order, a Planning Inspector has ruled that the building must be entirely demolished and the original building After Office Hours rebuilt.


20 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
A government decision is expected before the end of the year on the future of the Grasvenor Avenue Infant School where staff and parents have already been warned about its possible closure in July next year. Officials at the Department of Education are currently looking at the options.


20 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Secondary school pupils who play an instrument or who are studying music are being invited to take part in a young composers' competition organised by the High Barnet Chamber Music Festival. The competition is aimed at widening local interest and support in what is to become an annual chamber music festival at Barnet Parish Church.


18 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
After Premier Inn abandoned its plans to build a new hotel on the former Barnet Market site, the empty land is back on the market for potential redevelopment with flats and townhouses. Bids for the site, which is bounded by St Albans Road and Chipping Close, have been received by agents Cushman and Wakefield.


14 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
A former warehouse and office block in Moxon Street is to be converted into a special needs school for up to 90 children with autism if Barnet Council gives the go ahead.


14 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Signature at Barnet, a new care home with 100 apartments, which is due to open for residents in March next year, will become the largest nursing home in High Barnet.


11 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
After missing out last year, the High Street will be closed to traffic again for the annual Barnet Christmas Fayre on Sunday 5 December. Processions through the High Street – the photograph above was from the fayre in 2015 – draw huge crowds and there is always a wide range of events around the town centre.


6 Oct 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Residents and admirers of High Barnet have every encouragement to enter a competition to write the best "Love Letter to London" -- after all this is said by many to be the most historic town within Greater London.


30 Sep 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Closed circuit television and a steel security fence have been installed along a stretch of the St Albans Road to deter fly tippers who for years have taken advantage of a notorious dumping ground.


26 Sep 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
For the first time since it was opened 30 years ago the top deck of The Spires car park became a place to linger, look and admire.  Lined up was an impressive display of vintage and classic cars.


26 Sep 2021 | Written by Nick Jones
Two inspired community projects -- encouraging community gardens and collecting unwanted fruit -- celebrated their initiatives by combining to hold a joint workshop to produce local apple juice.




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