I daresay the London Borough of Barnet has not been at the top of most people's news agenda's this week, what with lockdowns and Presidential Elections. But that does not mean we've not had some great tweeting! Here is our pick.
1.The changing face of Burnt Oak
The Bald Faced Stag, Burnt Oak, circa 1930, and this morning.
— NW London TimeMachine (@time_nw) November 7, 2020
It's going to be a supermarket on the ground floor and flats on top.
Archive image via Barnet Local Studies. pic.twitter.com/RwZgxBn9Mi
2. Possibly the best ever photo of East Finchley Station. I thought it was a painting when I first saw it
East Finchley station looking like a scene from a sci-fi movie. https://t.co/AsyLvJz1Ld
— East Finchley (@EastFinchleyN2) November 8, 2020
3. The Borough has lost one of it's finest. Condolences to the family and friends of a wise and fine man
We extend our condolences to family & friends of Rabbi #jonathansacks, who has died. As they & the Jewish community grieve with give thanks for his life. A source of wisdom & a champion of faith in public square. He was educated at St Mary's, our church primary school. #Finchley pic.twitter.com/ZUoMCSHond
— St Paul’s Finchley (@StPaulsFinchley) November 7, 2020
4. Would you fancy having to climb up this. We are lucky that our brave fire crews do
Finchley G/W @LFBBarnet out training today on specialist equipment. Fab capabilities and another great asset for @LondonFire #firefighters #TrainingandDevelopment pic.twitter.com/SHbhkQTlDD
— Maria Buck (@MariaBuckstar) November 7, 2020
5. Some great footage from one of our favourite tweeters
Flicking through the camera trap footage from the garden and I have to admit it just love this!
— Samuel Levy (@FinchleyBirder) November 6, 2020
Recently an intruding male has been visiting and let's just say our resident Female patch wasn't too happy about that!!!#Autumnwatch pic.twitter.com/HwBs8idjFY
6. What a time to start a new business! We wish them every success. When the time is right, we'll deffo nip on a train down and check this out.
Reggae Kitchen, a new #Caribbean food startup will be on the green, Cricklewood Lane by B&Q, every Saturday, starting today.
— Cricklewood Market (@Cwoodmarket1) November 7, 2020
They’ll be joining the sourdough bread, #falafel and #Japanese stalls. The cheese cake from the Japanese stall is simply divine #markets #streetfood pic.twitter.com/0W1T9M4czN
7. Looking for some interesting local history to check out during lockdown? (*** Ed Note *** We have been contacted by several readers who have pointed out that the article is riddled with errors. Handley Page were active in Cricklewood until 1970 and Cricklewood studios is now a Matalan. We should really expect better from a site put together for Barnet Council)
Are you aware of the link between #Cricklewood and British aviation? 🛫 Learn about Cricklewood Aerodrome and the legacy of aircraft designer Sir Frederick Handley Page in the new article on our website:https://t.co/db1uEFjPec
— Brent Cross Town (@brentcrosstown) November 6, 2020
8. If you are out and about near the Welsh Harp and you see this doggie, please let the owner know
Gentle Giant - ELDERLY BARTOLLO - #MISSING 30/10/20#Hendon #LONDON #NW9
— @ColliesOnTheRun (@colliesontherun) November 6, 2020
Missing Cool Oak Lane, Welsh Harp Hendon
Owners, James Cover and Elian Strong are desperate for news of their boy https://t.co/uje1gStqtJ@bs2510 @gelert01 @MissingPetsGB @RachaelB100 @Offord4Hendon pic.twitter.com/CT4tEG1C2F
9. Did you know thta former PM Harold Wilson was a member of Hendon golf club? We didn't
We recently learned that the late former PM Harold Wilson, used to be a member at Hendon Golf Club - do you know any other famous members of clubs within Middlesex? pic.twitter.com/C3FIrwm2gq
— Middlesex Golf (@Middlesex_Golf) November 7, 2020
10. Was that Cinderella on Bunns Lane?
Not something you see every day on Bunns Lane pic.twitter.com/dqoIjYgGdI
— A Better Mill Hill (@ABetterMillHill) November 4, 2020
That's all folks
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