Words of Wisdom
'Use every letter you write, every conversation you have, every meeting you attend to express your fundamental beliefs and dreams. Affirm to others the vision of the world YOU want. You are a free, immensely powerful source of life & goodness. Affirm It! Spread It! Radiate It! Think about it day and night and you will see a miracle happen - the greatness of your own life!' Anonymous
Useful Information
Guide to Mental Health & Debt ~ What is Natural Justice? ~ Declaration of Human Rights ~ Information about the Localisation Bill
Barnet was first made famous by the 1471 Battle of Barnet between troops supporting the Duke of York, led by Edward IV and the men of the rebel Richard Neville. The borough is situated on the northern edge of London and was formed by combining several urban areas from both Middlesex and Hertfordshire in 1965.
In times past Barnet played host to a large local fair, which was obviously widely known of, as it inspired the well known rhyming-slang term for hair! It was also a one-time home to Samuel Pepys, the pre-eminent writer and historian of his day.
These days Barnet is a mix of many cultures with large Asian and African populations as well as the UK's largest Jewish community. The borough has a Conservative-dominated council, and is home to over 300,000 people, two thirds of whom are home-owners.
Residents & Leaseholders Associations
Parkfield House Enfield Residents' Association Ltd
3 Parklands Close
Barnet
Hertfordshire EN4 0AB
Tel: 020 8440 6331
Residents Association of Barnet (N & E)
John Dix: Mobile 07717055084, email: john@newandeastbarnet.org
Sandra Lea: Mobile 07563754900, email: sandra@newandeastbarnet.org
Denis Robb: Tel: 020 84473913, 020 84473913, email: denis@newandeastbarnet.org
Federation of Residents’ Associations of Barnet
David Howard - Chair
5, Eversleigh Road
New Barnet
Herts EN5 1NE
Tel: 0208440 2008
Email: david@dhpsltd.co.uk
Friern Barnet and Whetstone Residents' Association
www.fbwra.co.uk
News
http://www.finchleyarrow.co.uk
Protesters to fight on after latest Brent Cross Approval
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Power to the people promoted at community road show in Cricklewood which was organised by Barnet Homes
HOUSING estate managers are hoping to develop residents associations in more deprived areas to help build a sense of community spirit. Barnet Homes, whose staff are instigating the move, hope the groups will bring together people from a variety of backgrounds who are living on estates across the borough. The aim is to provide a stronger voice for the community when discussing large scale regeneration plans or addressing queries regarding general problems around maintenance or crime on the estates....more
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Enterprising People
Sam Garton graduated from Derby University in 2005 with a BA Hons in illustration. He now spends pretty much every spare minute he has on illustration of one type or another. His current obsession is with otters, and in particular one little character he's been working on for a while..
Otter is an innocent little thing who lives with Otter Keeper, and Teddy (her loyal companion who more often than not takes the blame when things go wrong). The stories are aimed at children and adults alike. Otter's world is a confusing little place for her, and while children will empathise with some of her naivety, adults can chuckle along with Otter Keeper's frustrations at her simplistic views on life.
To find out more about Otter, and follow her stories make sure you visit www.iamotter.co.uk. These works are created from original pen and pencil drawings, coloured using a mixture of traditional watercolours and digital techniques."
The 'Rag Bag' recycling scheme has been developed to provide regular fundraising for schools, clubs, nurseries and various organisations UK Wide. The scheme increases awareness about textile recycling and by increasing recycling rates we can help the environment by ensuring less material goes to landfill. The scheme is completely FREE, and your school, club or organisation will be paid for every kg recycled. You can raise hundreds of pounds with every collection made!
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