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Thursday, 5 May 2016

Barnet Council voting cockup - How many more cock ups do we need before we wake up?

To the best of my knowledge, the Barnet Eye was the first to break the Barnet voting omnishambles story this morning. I got on the 07:17 train from Mill Hill to Farringdon. On this I met 2 friends who told me something was up. I immediately started looking at Twitter and by 7:35, it was clear something major was up. We put this message up and started tweeting

Apparently Barnet Council have distributed the wrong lists to polling stations, so voters are being turned away. Make sure you bring your polling card with you.
Please email or tweet us with your experiences. This may result in the election being declared null and void, all thanks to Barnet Council and their incompetence.
I felt it was vital to find out ASAP so I wanted to get a blog up and get people exchanging information. This is how I believe social media works best. By 9am, the story was over the media like a rash!

I updated the blog at tea break and at lunchtime.

By lunchtime, all of the major news networks had covered the story. We soon had over 1,000 hits on the story. That is a lot for such a story.

Here are just some of the stories.


Barnet polling station 'shambles' as voters turned away over lists blunder Barnet Council s
aid it was working to resolve the issue on Thursday morning
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/elections-2016-absolute-shambles-in-barnet-as-voters-turned-away-from-polling-stations-with-wrong-a7014411.html

Chaos in London as voters turned away from the polls due to 'problems with lists'
http://www.itv.com/news/2016-05-05/chaos-in-london-as-voters-turned-away-from-the-polls-due-to-problems-with-lists/

Election day: Barnet voters turned away at polling stations
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36210786

Chaos as Barnet voters turned away after council sends out the wrong local election lists
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/chaos-barnet-voters-turned-away-7900456
Zac Goldsmith warns of a 'major problem' in Barnet as voters are turned away from 
the ballot box because polling stations did not have up to date voter lists for three HOURS
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3574634/Voters-turned-away-ballot-box-absolute-shambles-London-borough-leaves-polling-station-staff-without-date-voter-lists.html#ixzz47m8zICAM

 'Barnet voting balls up' London voters fume after being turned away from polling stations
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/513023/Barnet-London-electoral-mayoral-voters-fume-turned-away-polling-stations-Twitter

Chief Rabbi among hundreds of voters turned away amid polling chaos in Barnet
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/157762/chief-rabbi-among-hundreds-voters-turned-away-amid-polling-chaos-barnet


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Barnet Council just sent the following email to all its staff

From: First Team [mailto:First.Team@barnet.gov.uk] 
Sent: 05 May 2016 16:57
To: AllStaff
Subject: Update for staff – polling station issues

As you may be aware, we experienced problems this morning with the electoral registration lists held at polling stations, which meant that some residents were unable to vote. The situation has been resolved and all polling stations are open and residents can vote as normal.  We are advising staff who also live in the borough, who may have had an issue with voting this morning, to return to the polling station by 10pm this evening to cast your vote
--

It seems that Barnet are keen to try and get as many of their staff to vote as possible to mask the effects of the cock up. It is interesting that they didn't give them time off.

It is amusing to recall that on Tuesday the Barnet Bloggers had a get together at Cafe Buzz (Helen Michael baked us some lovely cakes and brought a couple of bottles of plonk). We started to discuss all of the cock ups we've seen. Metpro, Catalyst, Aerodrome Road, Icelandic Banks, Your Choice Barnet, 2010 election irregularities, meals on wheels, Sheltered wardens. Just when we thought we'd got to the end of the list, someone popped up with another one.

The question was "How could they have got away with it all?" Well it seems that the CEO of the council is so arrogant that he has already announced he's not resigning

http://www.edgware-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=110670&headline=Council%20boss%20will%20not%20resign%20over%20election%20fiasco&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2016

If I was the leader of the Council, he wouldn't have a choice. He would get the sack. But Barnet is now an officer run council and councillors are too scared to even argue with the senior officers. We really have had enough of this. Barnet have a history of problems at elections, but never on this scale. It may even be that this will delay the appointment of the new London Mayor. I for one hope it does. That way there will be no way they can do the usual whitewash. Make no mistake, this cock up has been caused by the outsourcing policies of the Council. The legal department is now run by Harrow and virtually no one is left who knows how to run a council. They have got away with it for long enough.It is time for major changes and time for the people of Barnet to get their council back.




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Breaking News: polling station cock up - voters being turned away at Barnet polling stations

Apparently Barnet Council have distributed the wrong lists to polling stations, so voters are being turned away. Make sure you bring your polling card with you.

Please email or tweet us with your experiences. This may result in the election being declared null and void, all thanks to Barnet Council and their incompetence.

Update :

National TV and press now covering the story but Barnet have put nothing on their website. Just a story saying they are imposing CCTV fines. Deputy leader of Barnet Council, Dan Thomas has not said anything about the cock up. Just a tweet that he's going out canvassing for his campaign.

Update at 12:00
Barnet Council tweeted at 11:10 to say problem fixed. Text as below. 

Updated electoral registers are now in place and people can vote as normal. 
We apologise for the problems.   ow.ly/4nrS1M

Meanwhile Deputy Leader of Council, Dan Thomas tweeted

'Knocking on doors and meeting voters in Hampstead.'

So he's clearly none to keen on seeing voters in Barnet at the moment.



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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

The big Tory Freedom Pass lie exposed

Image result for zac goldsmith freedom passLast month the Barnet Eye detailed the horrible experiences of a young disabled lady in Barnet, who  had her Freedom pass cancelled by Barnet Council, without her knowledge. She was humiliatingly kicked off a bus. As she suffers from autism, can you imagine how distresing this was?

My fellow blogger Mrs Angry was disgusted by this story, and had seen a similar incident on a bus she was travelling on. She did some digging and uncovered a sorry tale of woe.

The local paper has now picked up on the story. The Barnet Eye has heard that national press and TV are also looking at the story.
Zac Goldsmith and Dan Thomas - better transport unless you are disabled in Barnet
 As if the story wasn't bad enough, Zac Goldsmith and his crony in Barnet, have been claiming Freedom passes are safe with them in election material. It seems that either Tories have a blind spot for the disabled or they are simply happy to peddle porkies. You'll just have to make your mind up. Here is just Goldsmiths tweets on the subject. The man clearly speaks with a forked tongue.

BackZac2016 Press ‏@BackZacPress
Only @ZacGoldsmith will protect the Freedom Pass. Anyone worried about its future needs to read this: http://www.mayorwatch.co.uk/goldsmith-labours-fares-pledge-is-a-threat-to-over-60s-free-travel/ 

Dan Thomas (deputy leader of Barnet Council and Tory GLA candidate) has had months to sort out the problem in Barnet, but clearly doesn't care. The only use he sees for Freedom passes is to dishonestly use as a campaign tool. Do you think it is sickening? I do.
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The petition that exposes the hypocricy of Zac Goldsmith and Dan Thomas

Barnet Council have cancelled freedom passes for the disabled.  What is sickening is that tonight Zac Goldsmith was on the news saying he'd protect the Freedom pass. It seems in Zac Goldsmiths world, the disabled are not people, they don't matter. His able sidekick, Dan Thomas, GLA candidate for Barnet and Camden and Deputy Leader of Barnet Council is the architect of this policy.  I'm by npo means the biggest fan of the Barnet Labour Party, but please sign this petition. & tweet to stop this http://www.barnetlabour.org.uk/reinstate_disabled_persons_freedom_passes?recruiter_id=9965
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Has Barnet Council screwed up distribution of postal votes for the Mayoral Elections

Just received this Twitter DM from Barnet Council

Hello. Apologies you have not received your postal vote. If you direct message me with your name and postal address I will ask the relevant team to investigate this for you.
Thanks

Followed by this one

Hello . Apologies I direct messaged you in error. it should have been sent to the tweeter below your message.

You couldn't make it up could you?

So the question is. Have Barnet made a cock up on sending Postal Votes out or is this a one off error. Please let me know ASAP if you have had a problem. Tweet to @Barneteye


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Hillsborough Remembered - A poem by Rog T

On Friday at The Midland Arms, I gave a world premier to my poem "Hillsborough Remembered", prior to my Band, The False Dots, Football song Saturday. 

The band have a strong love of football. We believe that the beautiful game is a force for good and should always be something that brings people together. Think of the football truces in the first world war. Hillsborough was a tradedy for everyone. The way the authorities covered up the truth was a disgrace. The reaction of the Sun was disgusting. In light of former mayor of Barnet Brian Colemans comments after the enquiry, we felt it was important to send a message of solidarity to the people of Liverpool from the sane, rational caring people in Barnet. We did this on Friday.   This was recorded for posterity. Hope you enjoy it. (We've got some really exciting news about this song. Keep watching this space.)

Apologies for the sound quality, Clare recorded it on her mobile phone.

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Monday, 2 May 2016

Mayoral Election commentary - Hobsons choice - Khan or Goldsmith?

The fight of the Century - Not!
On Thursday residents of Barnet vote in the Mayoral and GLA elections. It is fair to say that this is the dullest and most uninspiring Mayoral election since Tony Blair created the role.

Lets start by a little recap on the story of the London Mayor so far.

The history of the Mayoralty is quite interesting. For the 2000 election, Ken Livingstone stood as an independent and swept the board.

The Labour party had  performed a good old fashioned stitch up to exclude him from winning. He responded by standing as an independent. He was kicked out of the Labour party, but Londoners saw through the stitch up and reacted with fury. Labours Frank Dobson was thrashed. Livinstones first term was stunningly successful as an independent. He stuck out to be inclusive and appointed both Lib Dems and Greens as deputies. He brought in some innovative and very successful ideas, such as the congenstion charge and the Oyster card. He also managed to avoid upsetting people. Being an independent with no party base, clearly he had to manage his affairs in a sensible manner. Before the 2004 election, Tony Blair, keen not to be embarrassed by another loss, bent the rules and had Livingstone readmitted. Livingstone swept the board again, with the power of the abour machine behind him. It is fair to say that his second term wasn't the success of the first term. With the party in line and behind him, he seemed to feel he was invincible. A series of truly awful blunders followed, but the perceived wisdom was that Livingstone was untouchable. Despite some notable success, such as securing the Olympics, against all the odds and a truly dignified response in the light of 2005 7/7 atrocity, by the end of his second term Livingstone had lost some of his lustre.

In 2008, Boris Johnson threw his hat into the ring. At first this was perceived as almost a comedy challenge. Boris had been a dismal failure as an MP and the only thing he seemed to be good at was playingthe self depreciating Tory fool on Have I Got News For You. What Boris had spotted, that no one else had noticed, least of all most of his Tory colleagues, was that Livingstone was percieved as unpleasant and autocratic and that he was there for the taking with the right sort of campaign. Boris seized on the fact that Livingstone had several highly unpopular schemes in various stages of planning. Many of these had been rejected in consulations by the residents they were meant to serve. The western congestion charge zone was one. The West London Tram scheme was another. Livingstone also had been caught on microphone making remarks which were percieved as highly offensive by the Jewish community.

Boris also recognised that Londoners were unhappy with some of Kens innovations. He railed against bendy buses, promising a new routemaster. He made hay with the fact he was a cyclist and promised a revolution in cycling in London. Londoners liked the fact Boris had a sense of humour. In contrast, Ken seemed austere and past his sell by date. Boris won. Many on the Labour benches buried their heads in the sand and simply decided that Londons electorate had got it wrong. In 2012, they ran exactly the same campaign as in 2008 and got the same result. Many Labour activists sat scratching their heads afterwards, complaining that the electorate had got it wrong. What was incredible about the 2012 election was that Team Boris made gaffe after gaffe, but the Labour simply couldn't be bothered to get off their backsides and shout about them. One such example was when Team Boris PR chief Lynton Crosby said he was going to "blitz Barnet". Can you imagine the field day Zac Goldsmiths team would have if Sadiq Khan said that?

 Zac Goldsmith

So here we are in 2016. We have no Boris and no Ken. Instead we are left to choose between Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith. I was having a chat with a friend in the Mill Hill Tandoori last night and he joked that it was a choice between anti semitism or islamaphobia. It is quite hilarious that both campaigns have played these cards. Is  Zac Goldsmith Islamaphobic? I for one strongly doubt it given that his sisters former husband and still great friend is Imran Khan, who is now a Pakistani politician with radical islamic connections. Imran is always welcome in Zacs gaffe. I for one think that this is a very good thing, should Zac end up Mayor. As for Khan, everyone in the Tory party knows he's about as far from a radical islamist as you can get. The Daily Mirror reported
"Life-long Tory and Daily Mail columnist Peter Oborne told the BBC's Sunday Politics programme: " Sadiq Khan is as mainstream as they come. He fights anti-Semitism. He backs same-sex marriage. He's against extremism, and he's being portrayed as some radical in the literature of Zac Goldsmith He added: "It's very important that Londoners vote out Zac Goldsmith and his disgusting campaign."."
Wheras both Ken and Boris had a vision for London and a set of easily identifable plans, (Oyster cards, congestion charges, Boris bikes, Boris buses, etc), Goldsmith and Khan seem to be policy free zones.  I had a look at both candidates plans. Lets discuss Zac's first

Start fixing London’s housing crisis by:

Doubling home building to 50,000 a year by 2020 and ensuring development is in keeping with the local area.
Giving Londoners the first chance to buy new homes built in London
Ensuring a significant proportion of all new homes are only for rent and not for sale

Improve the capacity and reliability of London’s transport system by:


Ensuring the Night Tube goes ahead, starting Crossrail 2, and growing the rail network
Bringing suburban rail services under the Mayor’s control to increase and improve the service
Protecting the Freedom Pass

Improve London’s living environment by:

Protecting the green belt from developmentTackling air pollution with tougher rules on HGVs, and encouraging greener vehicles and safer cycling
Creating more green spaces and cleaning up local parks so they are safe to visit and enjoy

Make London’s streets safer by:

Protecting neighbourhood police teams and keeping them on the street
Tackling the root causes of crime in local communities
Putting more police on public transport at night

All paid for without increasing Mayoral council tax.


This is perhaps the most stale, lacklustre and dull plan imaginable. It is quite clear that it is all waffle and guff. Lets have a look at the plan in detail

Start fixing London’s housing crisis by:
It is quite clear that Zac Goldsmith isn't going to build council houses. The 50,000 "homes" wll doubtless be luxury flats for rich foregners, like most of the developments in Mill Hill and the rest of Barnet. This is obvious as Goldsmith makes no commitment to affordability. He states that Londoners will get the first chance to buy property, but if they can't afford them this is meaningless. He claims that "a significant proportion will be for rent not sale". It is telling that he doesn't assign a number. As these won't be built by Councils, what he means is he's going to line the pockets of landlords, developers and buy to let speculators.


Improve the capacity and reliability of London’s transport system by:

 Goldsmith here simply reiterates plans already in progress, such as Crossrail2 and the plans for TFL to take over suburban services. He talks about growing the rail network. What new lines? This is simply waffle unless he states what he's going to do. As for protecting the Freedom Pass, this is arch hypocricy, given that his man in Barnet, Dan Thomas, has presided over a regime which has removed it without notice from many local disabled people.



Improve London’s living environment by:

Again this is all guff. Ken was putting strict levels for pollution in place. Boris suspended and abolished them. As for creating new green spaces, does anyone seriously believe that you Zac will knoc down flats and houses to create new spaces? Especially with his commitment to build 50,000 homes a year. These can only be built if greenspaces in London are destroyed. It is highly dishonest to claim other wise.


Make London’s streets safer by:

Every mayoral candidate always claims they'll cut crime and tackle the causes. They always claim they'll put more bobbies on the beat. Then they get elected and nothing happens. Under Boris, we've seen a massive scaling back of community engagement. If Zac thinks Boris is wrong to do this, say so and explain how to reverse his policies.

All paid for without increasing Mayoral council tax.

This is the one commitment I 100% expect Goldsmith to keep. London can burn so long as the rich pay no more tax. That is why he wants to become Mayor. But I do expect all sorts of other, indirect taxes to go up. Tube fairs, congestion charge, parking costs. Zac like every other politician has to balance the books. Like every other politician, he is dishonest in how he'll do it.

And so we move on to Sadiq Khan. He has put a fair bit more detail into what he plans. Like Goldsmith, much of it is deeply unexciting. I suspect that both think "London is tired of big characters". I suspect both are wrong in this view. London is the Capital of the world and needs a larger than life Mayor. So what does Sadiq say?

Here are his themes.

Too many people in our city don’t have a job, or get paid less than they need to survive. With my programme for business and the economy I will change that.

  • Create a Business Advisory Board – made up of experts, not of political allies – to provide me with guidance and insight to find the solutions to London’s growth challenges and to feedback on my policy.
  • Involve business in decision making on key issues of policy and planning, from skills and housing costs, to transport infrastructure and business space.
  • Establish Skills for Londoners, working with business to ensure Londoners have the skills they need to grow.

Too many Londoners can’t afford to buy their own home or are trapped paying extortionate rents to sub-standard landlords. My plan for housing will change that.

  • Homes for first-time buyers to ‘part-buy part-rent’, where on mayoral and other public land my aim is to cut their cost and give first dibs to Londoners who have been stuck renting for over five years – especially in outer London where the biggest falls in homeownership have been seen.
  • Homes to buy where we can give Londoners first dibs – building on brownfield public land and using the Mayor’s planning powers to their fullest extent.
Too many people are the victims of crime and don’t feel safe in their communities. My policies for crime and policing, and my six point plan to tackle knife crime will change that.

  • Ensure that the restoration of real neighbourhood policing is the top priority for the Met, maintaining the role of officers as a visible local presence, helping to prevent and detect crime, and as the local eyes and ears our security services need to identify the spread of extremism at its roots.
  • Commit to tackling violence against women and girls, including prioritising a greater police presence on public transport at key times to clamp down on sexual assault,  zero tolerance of domestic and sexual violence and work closely with public sector and voluntary organisations on developing better support for victims of sexual and domestic violence.
  • Develop a cyber security strategy, led by the Chief Digital Officer I will appoint, working with the police and security services to ensure Londoners and businesses have the information and resources they need to stay safe online.
  • Undertake a full review of the resources required by the London Fire Brigade, with the aim of ensuring the service is fully equipped for the challenges ahead, not only for dealing with and preventing fires but also coping with major civil contingencies such as a terrorist attack or a flood. We need to look at both frontline and control room functions, and consider the impact and effectiveness of outsourcing.
  • Support the police to do their job efficiently and effectively, and make best use of officers’ time so that they can spend more time on the front line. I will invest in new technology that enables officers to access the information and data they need at their fingertips, and to record reports and witness statements speedily without officers having to return to a police station.

Too many workers in London have to go to work on overcrowded, delayed, dirty transport. My plans for transport will change that.

  • Get Crossrail 2 off the ground, using my experience as a Minister responsible for the original Crossrail to secure the funding package, and ensure the route enables the building of thousands of new homes.
  • Plan the next major infrastructure projects for the long term – such as a potential Crossrail 3, new orbital links for outer London, DLR and tram extensions, and new river crossings for East London - while exploring additional sources of funding for major projects.
  • Work to secure the proposed Bakerloo line extension to Lewisham and beyond.
  • Freeze all TfL fares and charges for the Mayor’s cycle hire scheme for four years.
  • Introduce 'The Hopper’ – a new one hour bus ticket allowing unlimited changes within an hour, so that a £1.50 single ticket pays for a full journey.
  • Continue to support both Oyster and contactless payment card methods and ensure fare structures remain equal so that nobody is disadvantaged by choosing either payment method.
  • Guarantee the Freedom Pass and the over-60s Oyster card, along with all other existing concessionary fares schemes.
For too long Londoners have had a Tory Mayor who has been little more than a figurehead, or chief ribbon-cutter. Some of it has been fun – but it is not good enough for our city.

Our analysis.


Jobs & Business

 I'm not really sure that a "business advisory board" is the way to go. It seems that politicians who have never run a business always believe that the way to resolve the problems of business is to set up a quango. I've run a small business for 37 years and like to think I'm fairy good at it. We employ people and generate prosperity. There are plenty of simple measures that qould stimulate business. Making councils have a business friendly parking policies, compelling councils to give business a say on how business rates are spent. I'd like to see businesses given tax breaks for employing young people in sustainable jobs. The "Skills for London" idea sounds interesting, but it is vital that this includes input from small business. I'd like to see support for young entrepreneurs. TV shows such as dragons den have spurred interest in launching your own ideas, but it is noticable just how little most of the people with great ideas know about business. I hope this is an element of Sadiqs plans.

Housing

Again I am not overly impressed by the schemes. Part buy/ part rent schemes are all very well, but they simply ignore the problem that we don't have enough housing stock for ordinary people. We are obsessed with letting people buy houses. We should be obsessed with making sure people have decent places to live that are affordable. This means council housing at cheap rents for people on low income. It should also mean decent homes. I am truly astonished that Sadiq has failed to mention this. At least the Goldsmith plan recognises that renting is a big part of the solution. A Labour Mayor should be unafraid to speak up for council housing. This is Khan's biggest fail.

Policing and public safety

Unlike Goldsmiths schemes, there are well thought out and targettted. I'd give Khan 10/10 for this section. The section on sexual crime is long overdue and Khan is 100% right to make this a manifesto pledge. Two years ago I was speaking with Tory Battersea MP Jane Ellison and she told me that this was one area that has been sadly neglected and needed serious work. I expected to see Zac Goldsmith say something about it. I am surprised he's missed it. I hope Jane will support Sadiq in this if he wins.

Transport

Khan seems to have a more coherent long term view than Goldsmith. I do agree with Goldsmith that it is stupid to commit to a fares freeze. I reconise that fares have got hellishly expensive under Boris, but this could tie his hands and scupper his plans.

Conclusion

In summary I will be supporting Sadiq Khan. I am not a Labour activist and I am not a party member. I just happen to think that his plans are more coherent. I also think that Goldsmith has done himself no credit at all with his highly personal attacks on Khan. This is a trademark of the Lynton Crosby style of electioneering. Sadiq Khan is not a Muslim extremist and does not support Islamic extremists. To pretend otherwise is dishonest and unfair. There are many things which I would wish to see as qualities as the new Mayor, but ultimately I really don't want a man who tells lies and promotes outrageous smears about his opponent. London is a city with all manner of creeds and colours. Sadiq Khan strikes me as a man who can worl with all of them. Zac Goldsmith strikes me as a man who simply follows what his campaign manager tells him. He is a lightweight  with a lightweight plan. His campaign seems to be banking on scaring people into thinking Khan is in some way dodgy. For that reason alone, I hope London soundly rejects him. 
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Sunday, 1 May 2016

The Tweets of The Week in The London Borough of Barnet - 1 May 2016

We didn't have a tweets of the week last week because to be honest, I didn't find any that were interesting enough to justify a blog! This week is a totally different matter. It seems that Barnet has suddenly become more exciting than the Wild West, Paris and

1. It seems that the Railway in Mill Hill has become Barnets equivalent of the OK Corral (actually one of the regulars said someone fired a starter pistol, but hey ho). Funnily enough I usually got for a pint there on a Friday night if I've nothing better to do, but I had a gig in Hendon so missed all the fun


Evening Standard Verified account ‏@standardnews Apr 30
Shots fired during late-night street brawl outside pub in Mill Hill http://bit.ly/1r501V5 
2. Then there is the French market coming to Mill Hill. Mark Richards is getting very excited about it!


Mark Richards ‏@MarkRic85498153
Looking for a market to visit in #northlondon in May then try this one in #millhill for a taste of France Enjoy



3. And Colindale has some great music coming up!

The Chandos Arms ‏@ChandosArmsPub
The second edition of our fantastic new music evening!

4. Our local Conservative GLA candidate Dan Thomas is most excited that first time buyers are "roaring back to West Hendon and Dollis Valley" - interestingly the picture that accompanies the tweet shows a house for sale in Dan's native homeland of Wales? Has he got confused. It is also interesting that the link he gives to City AM mentions nothing about these areas? Oh well, I suppose he has to tweet something


Dan Thomas for GLA ‏@BarnetandCamden Apr 29
This is true in Barnet: a third of sales in West Hendon and Dollis Valley regen estates are to first time buyers http://www.cityam.com/239948/first-time-home-buyers-come-roaring-back-despite-investor-surge-in-march


Photo published for First-time buyers come roaring back
 
5. Great picture from Rob Baker of the demolition of the Gaumont in Finchley

Rob Baker ‏@robnitm 5h5 hours ago
The Gaumont Finchley opened in 1937 and was demolished fifty years later in 1987.























6. Barnet_rebel has been doing some excinting Trainspotting on the Northern Line in Finchley. A few sites you don't see every day!

Donald Lyven ‏@barnet_rebel
@northernline With some rail track drainage work taking place north of Finchley Central too.... @Hannahbellaaaa
 7.  Heaven!

Cricklewood Brewing ‏@NW2_Brewing
Cricklewood Hops starting to sprout (this is Northern Brewer). We are growing 10 types this year for Sept Harvest



8. Love This tweet from Marcus Bonfanti

Marcus Bonfanti ‏@marcusbonfanti
Recording the guitars for the new @TenYearsAfterUK album. Where? In Cricklewood (Green) of course...



9.  Happy Easter to all our Greek readers!


London Greek Radio ‏@LGR1033 19h19 hours ago
Xristos Anesti from Agia Ekaterini church in Whetstone.
10. And finally..... Have a Great bank Holiday and keep watching the skies as they say!


  1. MillHillMusicComplex ‏@MillHillMusicCo 4h4 hours ago
    The Sun is shining at Mill Hill Music Complex and we are hearing some great sounds
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Barnet local info

  • Mill Hill Residents Association
  • Barnet Council Website - useful resource
  • The Mill Hill Jazz club
  • The Mill Hill Preservation Society

Barnet Council resource links

  • Register to vote in Barnet
  • Council website for reporting potholes and other street problems

Rog T's Music Links

  • The False Dots Band website
  • Mill Hill Music Complex

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Roger Tichborne, author, musician, blogger, studio owner, film maker and campaigner. Has campaigned on environmental issues in the London Borough of Barnet, through the Barneteye blog. Recognised as one of The Guardians Top London Bloggers in 2011. Recently contributed a chapter on the Darlands Nature Reserve for "West London Wildlife" on Aurora Books.
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A little tool to help you defeat the invisible men

I've added an IP address lookup tool. If you get an email or you have a stats counter on your blog, you can see who it is and where they came from using this. If you've got an email from someone, view the email. Click on File, then click on properties, then click on details. Now click on message source

You will see some text as follows :-
X-Originating-IP: [1.2.3.4]

Where I've put 1.2.3.4, cut and paste this number into the IP lookup and hey presto, you know where the email came from.

If it says it's from your bank, but the IP address is Freds chipshop, you know it's a scam.
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