Useful & Interesting Links
Explore the vibrant community of Barnet with our curated list of local facilities, dedicated charities, and intriguing places to visit.
Whether you’re looking to lend a hand, find a new hobby, or simply discover more about your local area, these links offer a gateway to enriching experiences and community support right here in Barnet.
- Age UK Barnet
- Barnet 4U
- Barnet Allotments
- Barnet Band
- Barnet Borough Arts Council
- Barnet College, Wood Street
- Barnet Choral Society
- Barnet Council Planning
- Barnet General Hospital
- Barnet Football Club
- Barnet Museum
- Barnet My Community
- Barnet Residents Association
- Barnet Seniors Assembly
- Barracudas Activity Camps
- Barnet University of the Third Age
- Battlefields Trust (Battle of Barnet 1471)
- Chipping Barnet Residents Forum
- Church House
- Compare Hare
- East Barnet Residents’ Association
- Friends of the Barnet Countryside Centre
- Finchley Society
- Friends of Barnet Market
- Friends of Hadley Common
- Friern Barnet & Whetstone Residents’ Association
- Grants for OAPs
- Hadley Residents Association
- Hadley Wood Association
- High Living Barnet
- Hospital Radio Barnet
- London Forum of Amenity and Civic Societies
- London Wildlife Trust
- Love Barnet
- London Green Belt Council
- Noah’s Ark Hospice
- North London Hospice
- Open Spaces Society
- Schools in Barnet
- Sense
- Streetlife
- The Bull Theatre
- The Heath & Hampstead Society
- The Spires Shopping Centre
- Totteridge Residents Association
- Friends of Tudor Park and Pavilion
- Wrotham Park
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