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Re contract review meeting postponed
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The meeting will now take place on Monday 26 June and arrangements for the meeting will be confirmed nearer the time. The council has contacted members of the public due to speak at the meeting directly. Those who have already submitted views will not be required to resubmit them. The deadline for any new submissions for the re-arranged date will be Wednesday 21 June. The Re contract delivers a wide range of services including highways, planning, regeneration, environmental health, trading standards and the Hendon Cemetery and Crematorium.
Property company hid planning breach
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Willesden Magistrates’ Court ruled that Barnet Council will now be able to begin enforcement action against the owners of the house in Clifton Gardens, Golders Green, despite their claims the work had immunity because it was carried out more than four years ago and attracted no complaints.
Church End Library in Finchley opens to the public
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The new library is a three minute walk from the old site and is situated on Regents Park Road, providing modern, fit for purpose library facilities and delivering significant benefits for local residents. The library is one of Barnet Council’s four “Core Plus” libraries, providing the most extensive range of services and opening hours, whilst delivering a wide range of reading, learning, and cultural events.
New Chief Executive appointed to Barnet Council
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At a meeting of last night’s full council, councillors unanimously agreed to appoint John Hooton to the role of Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service at the London Borough of Barnet. Mr Hooton has been interim Chief Executive at Barnet since May 2016. Prior to that, he served as Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Finance Director, having joined the council in 2010.
Silver Sunday kicks off Silver Week with a free afternoon tea at Woodhouse College, hosted by the council and Barnet Seniors Assembly. Silver Week will see those over 55 invited to a variety of activities and events, such as: art exhibitions, coffee mornings, well-being workshops, kayaking taster sessions, afternoon teas, relaxing therapy treatments, health walks and much more.
Council Tax 3% social care precept approved
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Barnet has the largest population of any London borough and is home to a high number of older people, many of whom require care. Following consultation the precept will be applied to Council Tax bills and will generate an additional £4.6 million per year, adding £2.80 per month for a band D property in 2017/18. Last night’s full council also approved plans to fill its total budget gap of £53.8 million until 2020 as pressure on services continues and income from central Government decreases.
Barnet to read ‘Ten Days’ with the rest of London
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Every April, Cityread London unites thousands of lives through literature, placing one book at the heart of the capital. Barnet libraries will be joining the rest of London by reading and discussing this year’s chosen book; ‘Ten Days’ by Gillian Slovo. ‘Ten Days’ is a gripping novel inspired by the author’s research into the 2011 riots in London. The story is told through three perspectives: the police, politicians and residents, exploring what happens when these three worlds, together with the hard realities of living in the capital, collide.
Putting down the pipe: The truth about shisha
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Barnet Council is leading the way and running a campaign across the borough to educate young people about the health implications of smoking shisha. The campaign, primarily aimed at young people aged 16 to 24, is raising awareness about the health impacts of smoking shisha, also known as hookah, narghile, waterpipe or hubble bubble smoking, at a time when residents are making their New Year resolutions to be healthier.
Barnet and Camden constituency GLA election results 2016
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Mr Dismore held the constituency that he won at the GLA elections in May 2012. The result was declared at Alexandra Palace on Friday 6 May at 17.30. 183,981 votes were cast by Barnet and Camden voters. The turn-out was 41 per cent. The full results are as follows: Andrew Dismore, Labour Party – 81,482 votes Daniel Thomas, Conservative Party – 65,242 votes Stephen Taylor, Green Party – 16,996 votes Zack Polanski , London Liberal Democrats – 11,204 votes
Barnet library changes information sessions
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The decision to keep all of the current 14 libraries open was agreed following a comprehensive review and extensive public consultation. In order to keep the libraries open, as well as retaining the home, mobile and digital library services and deliver necessary savings, a number of changes will be made from 1 April 2017. The aim of each session is to inform residents about key changes to their local libraries and the new library service offer.