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Residents urged to have their say on Barnet Loop proposals

Proposals have been released this week to create a 17-mile walking and cycling loop around most of the borough of Barnet, to help encourage more sustainable travel and improve connectivity across the borough.

The Barnet Loop will enable residents to have better access to parks, green spaces, schools and a range of other amenities – and when completed will form part of TfL’s cycleways network.

Naming ceremony

A naming ceremony is a non-legal non-religious celebratory ceremony. You do not have to live in Barnet to have a naming ceremony with us.

Renewal of vows ceremony

You don’t have to live in Barnet to renew your vows here, and you can use any of our licensed venues with our registrars conducting your ceremony.

Convert your civil partnership

BarNET ZERO Challenge winners announced at climate action event

Barnet Council’s NET ZERO challenge winners were announced at a special event to mark the end of Barnet Climate Action Month held at the RAF Museum in Hendon last night, Monday 15 July.

The collaborative initiative held by Middlesex University and the council, and sponsored by Hammersons, Microsoft and Natwest, invited those who, live, work or study in the Borough to design and then vote for the best carbon-reducing sustainability project, with the top three projects winning a share of £10,000 in prize money.

Barnet Council asks residents to help design sustainable transport links and improve public spaces in Colindale

Barnet Council is asking residents for their ideas and suggestions about improved ways to help people walk, cycle and wheel more easily around Colindale.

An online questionnaire, which launches today, alongside community drop-by and briefing sessions aim to understand what local people think about the proposals.

Councillors with more than 100 years of service recognised with awards

Four Barnet councillors have been given long service awards after notching up more than 100 years of service between them.

The accolades were given to Eva Greenspan (Conservatives), Kath McGuirk (Labour), Gill Sargeant (Labour) and Geof Cooke (Labour) at a meeting of Barnet’s Full Council yesterday evening (Tuesday 9 July).

Coordinating a national approach to flammable cladding on low-rise homes

There is a national approach to improving fire safety in high-rise blocks of flats; now it is time to do the same for low-rise housing, writes Cath Shaw, Acting Chief Executive of Barnet Council.

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