Refurbished Scout hut at Underhill is to be new base for Barnet’s Rainbow Centre and its wide range of activities

What was formerly the Underhill headquarters of 1st Barnet Scouts is being transformed into a new home for the Rainbow Centre, ending years of uncertainty over the future of this long-established Dollis Valley community hub.
For well over a decade the centre has been running a weekly food bank, hosting martial arts classes and providing a children’s lunch club during school holidays.
Finding new premises for the centre had become a priority because its existing building in Dollis Valley Drive is about to be demolished to make way for the next phase of the Dollis Valley regeneration scheme.

Relocating the centre to a new base nearby at Underhill – at the former Priory Grove Scout hut – was finally agreed by Barnet Council after a sustained campaign by the Rainbow Centre’s volunteers and supporters.
Initially it seemed likely that the hub would move into a former cricket pavilion in Barnet Lane – vacant since the departure of Barnet Football Club from its Underhill stadium – but this was ruled out on grounds of the cost of refurbishment.
The centre is due to start operating from its new base as from Tuesday 16 December and the weekly food bank – which assists up to 70 families a week – will be provided for the first time at the new location on Thursday 18 December.
An official opening is planned for early in the New Year once the centre is fully operational and organisers hope to welcome the Mayor of Barnet to take part in the ceremony.

Finding a new base in Priory Grove has been an “incredibly long journey” for Steve Verrall, director of the charity Barnet Community Projects and Patricia Gay, a director of the Rainbow Centre’s users’ group – seen above in 2023 when they were told they might be moving into the dis-used sports pavilion in Barnet Lane.
“We are very grateful that Barnet Council has finally found us a new home,” said Mr Verrall.
“The former Scout hut is slightly smaller than the existing centre, but it is a much better building, and we are very optimistic about the future.”

The Rainbow Centre must be out of its Dollis Valley Drive site by Monday 15 December.
“While our address is changing, please be assured that all of our events, activities and services will remain the same.
“We will continue to be the same vibrant hub for our community, just from a new location.
“The next chapter for the Rainbow Centre is about to begin, and we are so excited to share it with you.”
In recognition of her long association as a volunteer at the Rainbow Centre, Patricia Gay was rewarded earlier this year with a Barnet Council “Inspiration All” award.
Trish – as she is known to one and all – started volunteering at the Rainbow Centre after she retired from her work as a secretary in the City of London. She grew up on the Dollis Valley estate and became head girl at Ravenscroft School (now Totteridge Academy).
