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Pressure for new A1000 cycle lanes to reach High Barnet

Separate cycle lanes up and down Barnet Hill – an ambition ridiculed for so long by Barnet councillors – may have become a step closer as a result of the government’s decision to pump £2 billion into schemes to encourage cycling and walking as a way of fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

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Last Post starts two-minute silence in Fitzjohn Avenue

Neve Mayes,star trumpet player at Dame Alice Owen’s School, marked the start and finish of the Victory in Europe Day two minute silence for residents in Fitzjohn Avenue, with her mother making sure the timings were correct. Ceremonies were held across High Barnet with Neve’s teacher, trumpet player John Young marking the start of the silence in Byng Road.

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Pulling pints in lockdown: mobile pub is the answer

A pub on wheels offering a freshly pulled pint of stout delivered straight to the door is proving to be a popular lockdown innovation for a High Barnet landlord. Jason Bourke, licensee of the Sebright Arms in Alston Road, has converted his pick-up truck into a mini-bar complete with a pump and two barrels of Guinness.

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Imaginative community support for Barnet Hospital staff

Professional singer Iain Mackenzie with his daughter Poppy lead a community sing song which has become part of the regular Thursday night clap for NHS workers held by residents of Carnarvon Road, High Barnet. Each week during the 8pm Thursday clap sisters Lois and Maggie stand with their parents outside Barnet Hospital waving their rainbow posters in support of medical staff tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

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Twitter boosts Mitre landlord’s plea to help pubs survive

High Barnet publican Gary Murphy, licensee of the Mitre, has gone viral in a campaign to force pub owners to back down and agree to a rent holiday while the coronavirus lockdown continues.

After attracting over 400,000 views of his tweet, #norentnopub, he appeared on BBC Radio 4’s programme You and Yours, was interviewed by the Daily Telegraph and then featured on BBC tv’s London News..

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Barnet lockdown: windows boarded up

Protective wooden boarding has been installed across the art deco windows of the Barnet Everyman — a sure sign that a trip to the cinema is out of the question for weeks, if not months to come.

At the front of the building, in place of the daily programme of films, there is a bold message of praise for front line staff tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

“Barnet Hospital and local key workers: You are amazing.”

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Noah’s Ark plea for urgent lockdown fund raising

Less than six months after its official opening the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice in Byng Road, Barnet, is facing a financial crisis following a dramatic collapse in donations due to the cancellation of fund-raising events and activities during the coronavirus lockdown. 

Hospices across the country are reporting a catastrophic drop in income. Noah’s Ark is facing a shortfall of more than £2 million, more than half its annual target of £3.5 million obtained through gifts and donations. 

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Sewing enthusiasts helping the NHS fight coronavirus

High Barnet volunteers who love to sew are joining the nationwide effort to produce protective clothing for hospital and care home staff tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

Scrubs — the pyjama-style clothes worn by medics — face masks and laundry bags are among the items being sent to a hub in Kentish Town which then offers additional supplies to hospitals, care homes and hospices across north and north-west London.

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High Street landlord backs demand for rent freeze for pubs

High Barnet publican Gary Murphy, licensee of the Mitre, is at the forefront of a campaign by landlords to force pub owners to back down and agree to a rent freeze while the coronavirus lockdown continues.

Greene King charge Mr Murphy £8,000 a month in rent. Unless it is suspended, he fears that he and other landlords will end up thousands of pounds in debt.

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