London Borough of Barnet
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| London Borough of Barnet | |
Shown within Greater London |
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| Geography | |
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| Status | London borough |
| Area — Total |
Ranked 255th 86.74 km² (33.5 sq mi) |
| ONS code | 00AC |
| Admin HQ | North London Business Park |
| Demographics | |
| Population — Total (2006 est.) — Density |
Ranked 11th (of 354) 328,600 3,788/km² (9,811/sq mi) |
| Ethnicity White British White Irish Other White White & Black Caribbean White & Black African White & Asian Other Mixed Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Other Asian Black Caribbean Black African Other Black Chinese Other |
(2005 estimates)[1] 57.7% 2.9% 10.6% 0.6% 0.6% 1.1% 1.1% 8.8% 1.6% 0.6% 2.1% 1.3% 5.1% 0.4% 2.3% 3.2% |
| Politics | |
| Leadership | Leader & Cabinet |
| Mayor | Eva Greenspan |
| Executive | Conservative |
| MPs | Andrew Dismore Theresa Villiers Rudi Vis |
| London Assembly — Member |
Barnet and Camden Brian Coleman |
| Coat of Arms | |
| Official website | http://www.barnet.gov.uk/ |
The London Borough of Barnet (pronunciation ) is a London borough in North London and forms part of Outer London. It borders Hertfordshire to the north and five other London boroughs: Harrow and Brent to the west, Camden and Haringey to the south-east and Enfield to the east.
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The pattern of settlement is somewhat diverse. To the north of the borough is Barnet, also known as Chipping Barnet, High Barnet and Barnet Town, which is a middle class suburban development. Also in the north are the low-density districts of Edgware, Totteridge, Whetstone and Mill Hill.
Coming further south the development becomes steadily more intensive around the suburbs of Cricklewood, Colindale, Hendon and Finchley. Golders Green is renowned for its Jewish minority ethnic population and at the very south of the borough is Hampstead Garden Suburb.
The borough was formed under the London Government Act 1963 in 1965 from the Municipal Borough of Finchley, Municipal Borough of Hendon and the Friern Barnet Urban District of Middlesex and the East Barnet Urban District and Barnet Urban District of Hertfordshire.
Individual articles describe the history and development of the districts of Church End, East Finchley, Edgware, Golders Green, Mill Hill and North Finchley.
- Royal Air Force Museum
- Brent Cross Shopping Centre
- College Farm
- Middlesex University (Hendon Campus)
- Hendon Police College
The borough has a large number of parks and open spaces. The Borough also has controls five Local Nature Reserves (LNR), and is jointly responsible with the London Borough of Brent for the Welsh Harp reservoir. In addition there are large areas taken over by cemeteries and golf courses; part of Hampstead Heath; as well as smaller recreation grounds.
The borough is home to a professional football club, Barnet F.C. and Barnet Copthall leisure complex.
According to the 2001 census the borough has a population of 314,564 though the most recent ONS projection for 2007 is 338, 600. 67% of householders are owner-occupiers. The borough has the highest percentage (14.8%) of Jewish residents of any local government area in Europe. Many more people in Barnet have some Jewish ancestry, but don't consider themselves Jewish.
The borough is served by the northern-most sections of the London Underground's Northern Line, including all three of the line's northern termini (Edgware, High Barnet, and Mill Hill East):
- High Barnet
- Totteridge and Whetstone
- Woodside Park
- West Finchley
- Mill Hill East
- Finchley Central
- East Finchley
- Edgware
- Burnt Oak
- Colindale
- Hendon Central
- Brent Cross
- Golders Green
The Piccadilly Line skirts around the north eastern edge of the Barnet. Three stations are close to the borough border.
National Rail services in Barnet are operated by First Capital Connect on two routes.
The borough is served by a large number of bus routes managed by Transport for London.
The following major roads run through the borough:
The borough is divided into 21 wards, each with 3 councillors. Following the Barnet local government election on May 4, 2006 the Conservative party gained a working majority and full control of the council.
The current political composition of the Council is:
- Conservative: 37
- Labour: 20
- Liberal Democrat: 6
For administrative purposes, such as planning committees, the borough is divided into three areas. They match the respective parliamentary seats and each contains seven council wards.
- North (Chipping Barnet) - Brunswick Park, Coppetts, East Barnet, High Barnet, Oakleigh, Totteridge, Underhill
- South (Finchley and Golders Green) - Childs Hill, East Finchley, Finchley Church End, Garden Suburb, Golders Green, West Finchley, Woodhouse
- West (Hendon) - Burnt Oak, Colindale, Edgware, Hale, Hendon, Mill Hill, West Hendon
1. Hendon North (Con)
2. Hendon South (Con)
3. Chipping Barnet (Con)
4. Finchley (Con)
1. Chipping Barnet (Con)
2. Hendon (Lab)
3. Finchley and Golders Green (Lab)
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- ^ Data Management and Analysis Group, Greater London Authority, Demography Update October 2007, (2007)
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| Districts |
Arkley · Barnet · Barnet Gate · Brunswick Park · Burnt Oak · Childs Hill · Cricklewood · Church End Finchley · Cockfosters · Colney Hatch · Colindale · East Barnet · East Finchley · Edgware · Finchley · Friern Barnet · Golders Green · Monken Hadley · Hale · Hampstead Garden Suburb · Hendon · Mill Hill · Mill Hill East · New Barnet · New Southgate · North Finchley · Oakleigh Park · Osidge · Temple Fortune · Totteridge · West Hendon · Whetstone · Woodside Park |
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| Constituencies | |
| Parks and open spaces in Barnet | |
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| London boroughs |
Barking and Dagenham · Barnet · Bexley · Brent · Bromley · Camden · Croydon · Ealing · Enfield · Greenwich · Hackney · Hammersmith and Fulham · Haringey · Harrow · Havering · Hillingdon · Hounslow · Islington · Kensington and Chelsea · Kingston · Lambeth · Lewisham · Merton · Newham · Redbridge · Richmond · Southwark · Sutton · Tower Hamlets · Waltham Forest · Wandsworth · Westminster |
| Sui generis |
City of London (includes the enclaves Inner Temple and Middle Temple) |
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