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London Borough of Barnet
Added 7 days ago

This document sets out Barnet Council’s Retention Schedule. The retention schedule classifies council documents and sets how long they need to be stored before they can be destroyed. The retention schedule applies to all records irrespective of the format in which they are maintained or the format on which they are held. Barnet Council is required by the Code of Practice...

London Borough of Barnet
Updated 7 days ago

The dataset contains polygons for Tree Preservation Order Schedule Items within the London Borough of Barnet. Tree Preservation Orders are made by the local planning authority to protect specific trees, groups or areas of trees or woodlands in the interests of public amenity – and formal consent is required for pruning or removing a tree so protected. An application form...

London Borough of Barnet
Updated 9 days ago

The London Borough of Barnet is divided into 24 electoral Wards. The current warding arrangement came into effect on 5th May 2022. These maps have been created as general resource for the council. The information is sourced from Ordnance Survey Open Data products and may be used more widely subject to the Open Government Licence (v3). Each ward map is available in...

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London Borough of Barnet
Updated 22 days ago

Historical documents, books, pictures and maps relating to the history of the area of the London Borough of Barnet. Some of the documents are complete volumes containing hundreds of pages and the files are large (250mb+.) They may take a little time to download.

London Borough of Barnet
Updated 23 days ago

An article 4 direction is a direction under article 4 of the General Permitted Development Order which enables the Secretary of State or the local planning authority to withdraw specified permitted development rights across a defined area. The following documents are the legal orders for article 4 directions within the London Borough of Barnet. The documents below may include historical information...

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London Borough of Barnet
Updated 3 months ago

Conservation areas are those areas identified by the Local Planning Authority as having special architectural or historic interest which merits designation. Documentation including area character appraisals and boundary maps are published here for reference and to support the Open Digital Planning project. Conservation Areas were introduced through the Civic Amenities Act 1967. They are ‘areas of special architectural or historic interest,...

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London Borough of Barnet
Updated 4 months ago

Barnet Council’s adult social care service, part of the Adults and Health directorate, provides statutory social care services including: individual care and support; safeguarding; information and advice; preventative services; assessments under the Mental Health Act (MHA 1983, amended 2007) and the Mental Capacity Act (MCA 2005). Social Care Direct acts as the front door for new adult social care enquiries...

London Borough of Barnet
Updated 5 months ago

Information about Barnet Council's Pension Alternative and Private Funds - names and vintage years of private equity, venture capital, mezzanine, distressed, real estate/REIT, debt, infrastructure and hedge funds/partnerships in the Fund's portfolio. The names of the funds are: IFM Global Infrastructure (UK) B, L.P (2017) Alcentra European Direct Lending Fund II (2016) IIFIG Secured Finance Fund (2017) ...

London Borough of Barnet
Added 6 months ago

A Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is one of the ways to find out what privacy risks people face when information is collected, used, stored, or shared about them. This helps the London Borough of Barnet find issues so that risks can be taken away or lowered to a level that is acceptable. It also cuts down on privacy breaches...

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London Borough of Barnet
Added 6 months ago

These are the Data Sharing Agreements (DSAs) that the London Borough of Barnet has made with other organisations. Most of the time, a DSA is used when there is no contract between the council and another public sector organisation. People who sign a DSA do not get legal rights to share data; sharing data must already be legal. In DSAs, the rules for...

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