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23 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Planning approval has been refused for opening an adult gaming centre in the former TSB bank building on Barnet High Street. An application by Merkur Slots to change the use of the ground floor to create a 24-hour gaming centre with machines offering winnings of up to £500 met fierce opposition from residents and community organisations.


23 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A one-woman road safety campaign to persuade Barnet Council to consider introducing 20 mph speed limits on all residential roads in the borough was going nowhere until the issue was raised at a Living Streets event organised by the Barnet Society.


20 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
With public houses said to be closing at the rate of one a day across the country, licensed premises along Barnet High Street are doing what they can to buck the trend, each with a distinctive offer to potential customers.


17 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
As more of Barnet Council's services are withdrawn from outsourcing contractors Capita, New Barnet community activist John Dix feels increasingly vindicated that his "sniff test" was correct: that the Capita deal was a costly mistake for the council taxpayers of Barnet.  Many of the services contracted out to Capita are due to have been taken back


15 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
An application to build 13 blocks of flats on the former gas works site in New Barnet has ended in another embarrassing defeat. A High Court judge had no hesitation in throwing out a last-minute appeal by house builders Citystyle Fairview.


9 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Theresa Villiers blames government house building targets for putting pressure on local councils to accept "entirely inappropriate" high-rise developments in suburban neighbourhoods like Barnet.


7 Nov 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Squatters who have taken over a former restaurant in Barnet High Street might soon be having to contend with a new owner of the property. The three-storey building is in the process of being sold with a guide price of £875,000.


31 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A fourteen-year dispute about redeveloping the former gas works site in New Barnet is about to kick off again in the High Court when housebuilders Citystyle Fairview will try to overturn the decision of a planning inspector.


27 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
There has been widespread support from within the film and television industry for a planning application to almost double the size of the Sky Studios Elstree complex which is currently nearing completion at Borehamwood. Thirteen new sound stages are due to be fully operational by February next year at a cost of £230 million.


26 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A bingo premises licence has been approved for a former bank building in Barnet -- but the key decision has yet to be taken on whether Barnet Council will give planning permission for an adult gaming centre in the High Street.


19 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Clearing years of accumulated rubbish and litter from derelict farmland off Mays Lane, Barnet, is another step towards establishing a new equine therapy centre for troubled youngsters.


14 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Britannia Parking has taken over from NCP as the operator of the multi-storey car park at The Spires shopping centre in High Barnet. The switch in operator follows long-standing complaints going back months about the state of parking bays in the four-floor building and a failure to maintain pay machines in working order.


10 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
After violent incidents on two successive Saturday afternoons -- an imitation firearm was brandished in the High Street and a stabbing in the nearby recreation ground -- there could hardly have been a more opportune moment for some reassuring words from High Barnet's Safer Neighbourhood Team.


5 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
A crowdfunding campaign has been started to help meet extra expenditure involved in plans to restore Hadley Green's pink marble drinking fountain which has been out of order for the last 50 years.


4 Oct 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet's former town hall, which is now the North London Coroner's Court, has been a backdrop for television news reports and press photographs that have gone round the world.


24 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Julian Stewart, the longest serving independent trader in Barnet High Street, is about to retire after 43 years in business. He opened his hardware shop, Bargain Buys – as it was originally known – in 1979.


24 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Barnet Environment Centre is celebrating the official opening of its newly installed fully accessible paths around the perimeter of its seven-and-a-half-acre nature reserve off Byng Road. A soft rubberised surface is designed to be mobility friendly providing easy access for wheelchairs and push chairs.


22 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
After lying empty and unused for the last four years, the former site of Barnet Market has been purchased by BYM Capital, the property investment company which owns The Spires, the adjoining shopping centre.


20 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Honey bees in the Barnet locality are among the many beneficiaries of the numerous parks, open spaces and the fields and woods in the Green Belt land that encircles much of the town.


20 Sep 2022 | Written by Nick Jones
Volunteers picking fruit for foodbanks were delighted on a return visit to the gardens of three houses in Sebright Road, Barnet, to find an extra fine crop of apples -- all thanks to the way the trees had been pruned earlier in the year.




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