Tag: Barnet Council

  • PRESS RELEASE : Barnet Council sets out bold vision for working together with communities [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Barnet Council sets out bold vision for working together with communities [October 2022]

    The press release issued by Barnet Council on 1 November 2022.

    Councillors last night (31 October) committed to do more to listen to residents and involve them in designing council services and addressing issues that affect them.

    The council will put communities at the heart of everything it does, reach out and involve people who are less often heard to address inequalities better, highlighting the good work already underway and the key changes that will be made.

    ‘Together: The Community Participation Strategy 2022’ was approved at the Community Leadership and Libraries Committee. It commits Barnet Council to five principles that will guide its work: listening, going to where communities are, learning through doing, being transparent and valuing community power.

    The strategy also outlines four ‘pathfinder projects’ through which the council will explore new ways of working in participation, engagement and co-production:

    • ‘Leader Listens’ events will see the Leader of the council, Cllr Barry Rawlings engaging with residents about how to change council services to make them more accessible and effective for their communities;
    • The Citizens Assembly on Climate Change and Biodiversity will provide a platform for residents to help shape the council’s sustainability strategy;
    • The council’s Arts and Culture Strategy will trial an innovative co-production approach, with creative and cultural listening, participation and development events in communities across the Borough; and
    • The council will transform how it empowers ‘grassroots’ community action through its partnership work with the charity, community, faith and social enterprise sectors.

    Cllr Sara Conway, Chair of the Community Leadership and Libraries Committee, said: “We’re excited to make this commitment to changing the way Barnet works with local communities. Community participation means recognising that residents and community groups have the experience, skills and insight to be more directly involved in designing and developing solutions that improve local services and places.

    “There are already examples around the council of where we are working better at involving residents in engagement and co-production. As the council enters a period of significant transformation, we will put the inclusion, participation and celebration of communities at the heart of everything we do.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : £3.5m grant funded installation of 500 electrical vehicle charging points across Barnet [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : £3.5m grant funded installation of 500 electrical vehicle charging points across Barnet [November 2022]

    The press release issued by Barnet Council on 2 November 2022.

    Barnet Council is pleased to announce that following last year’s award of a further £3.5m in grant funding, work has begun on the next phase of electric vehicle (EV) charge point installations.

    The six-month installation, in partnership with Trojan Energy, will see 510 charge points installed to 34 residential streets across the borough.

    The new Trojan charge points are sunken into the ground, flat and flush, appearing as a disk in the pavement. The charging points are connected to the power grid and residents will be able to connect to them using a Trojan lance, which will supply power of up to 22kWh. These charge points will be available for residents to use to charge their electric, or plug-in hybrid, vehicles, building a comprehensive and fit for purpose network to support electric vehicles, ensuring that charging demand will continue to be met as it grows.

    Cllr Alan Schneiderman, Barnet Environment and Climate Change Committee Chair said:

    “The installation of hundreds more EV charging points is part of our wider sustainability programme to transform Barnet into a net zero borough.

    “As part of our commitment to care for people, places and planet, we are supporting a sustainable transport infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions and encourage the use of electric vehicles.

    “Installing chargers in key locations will help EV owners top up their charge levels on the go and make our air cleaner.”

    Although the upfront costs of buying an electric car are generally higher than petrol and diesel alternatives, the gap is gradually narrowing. The day-to-day running costs over the lifetime of the vehicle are substantially better with an electric car, while residents will also benefit from reduced parking permits, and exemption from ULEZ and congestion charges, as well as Vehicle Excise Duty.

    Phase one of installation works across the borough of Barnet, will see 15 residential charge points installed at each of the following locations:

    • Gloucester Grove, Burnt Oak
    • Orange Hill Road, Burnt Oak
    • Watling Avenue, Burnt Oak
    • Annesley Avenue West, Colindale
    • Annesley Avenue East, Colindale

    The EV charge point installation is one of the sustainability schemes being rolled out by Barnet Council to help reach our target to become a net zero borough by 2042.