If you've not read this item before, I always start with a litte round up of my week, if anythin g exciting has happened, then give you the pick of the best tweets I've seen during the week. If you see a great tweet please tag me. I don't do politicians holding leaflets or overtly political tweets, although I do sometimes highlight problems that Barnet Council should be dealing with and do feature tweets by councillors if they are non politcal. If you want to appear, it must be related in some way to the Borough of Barnet. I prefer tweets with great pictures and if they make me laugh or feature sporting or music history they are ones I particularly like. I always try and picka couple of dates for the diary as well. I try and feature all corners of the Borough, but that is not always possible. And although I know terrible things are happening in the world, we do sometimes need relief from it.
I've had a wonderful week. Saw a brilliant game of football at Hadley on Tuesday, had a great band rehearsal on Wednesday, enjoyed five a side on Thursday (and had a nice chicken vindaloo from the Mill Hill Tandoori after), had a quiet night on Friday, as we were getting up at 5am to have a belated (by two years) celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary. For this we took a luxury vintage train to Chester for the day. It was a beautiful day, we walked the city walls and visited the Cathedral, which is wonderful. Thoroughly recommended, got back for the St Patricks day bash at the Mill Hill Services club, Here's our pics of Chester.
But that's enough of my week, how was your week? This is what our local tweeters have been up to
1. Lets start in Burnt Oak with a date for your diary. Not everything Barnet Council does I disagree with, this is great work
As river restoration works continue in Watling Park, @Thames21, our delivery partner on “Unblocking Burnt Oak Brook”, will host an event there on Sat 26 March. 70m of the concrete banks of the Burnt Oak brook in Watling Park will be naturalised.
— Barnet Council (@BarnetCouncil) March 18, 2022
➡️ https://t.co/2zm1VdXgIp pic.twitter.com/xWgxdqyELI
2. Sadly there are other things they are not doing quite as well
More high street neglect and trip hazards on Mill Hill Broadway from @Barnetcouncil sort out pic.twitter.com/owWlt2Y2Qn
— A Better Mill Hill 🔸🌈🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@ABetterMillHill) March 20, 2022
3. This looks great, just wish we'd had more warning to plug it!
This walk is TOMORROW - book to reserve a ticket. @LiaColacicco pic.twitter.com/DM5wHcrzIK
— NW2 Res Association (@NW2_RA) March 19, 2022
4. And whilst in Cricklewood, they were celebrating Paddies day properly down there!
Barretts was one of the #StPatricksDay #cricklewood highlights! 🇮🇪☘️ Happy St Patrick’s Day! ☘️ pic.twitter.com/04DEm10W1b
— Joanne Scott (@jscott110) March 17, 2022
5. Well. Can you guess? Great pic
Happy #PostboxSaturday from Hendon, North London in spring 1971. Can you guess the type of this rectangular box? pic.twitter.com/t2WCEkDRW4
— The Postal Museum (@thepostalmuseum) March 19, 2022
6. And whilst in Hendon, a rather wonderful post from one of our fave accounts!
'Fisher Boys on the River Brent, Hendon' - an 1878 etching/mezzotint print by William Collins and John Linnell.
— NW London TimeMachine (@time_nw) March 14, 2022
Kept by the British Museum. https://t.co/985ltbMbDC pic.twitter.com/eQDrYNQa13
7. Always nice to wish a retiring fireman well for the future and to say thanks
Station Officer John Magyar attended his final roll call after 30 years’ service. During his career, he served at #Barnet, #KentishTown & #Paddington Fire Stations to name just a few. Wishing you a very happy retirement John & thank you pic.twitter.com/n5KWJMXUkL
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) March 20, 2022
8. We love a bit of local wildlife. Nice pics
Wow, Egyptian and Canadian Geese in Grahame Park, with the Onr Stop Walkers pic.twitter.com/FyA3M2TSTa
— Colindale Communities Trust (@cct_colindale) March 18, 2022
9. Nive pic from a new (to us) account.
Sorting thru my parents’ bungalow today & came across this nice appreciation from his colleagues of my grandfather’s service as Post Warden (ARP) in Finchley, London during SWW pic.twitter.com/s0k6HNfg3C
— Jonathan Fisher 🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@jonafish68) March 13, 2022
10. Who are we to disagree!
Not even exaggerating when I say @MillHillMusicCo are the best rehearsal studios in London 💜💜💜🎤 pic.twitter.com/IGQJ1xRE0k
— Nathalie Miranda (@vocalfreaknat) March 20, 2022
That's all folks!
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