1. Rules are made to be broken! I normally avoid political blogging at the weekend and I don't include Tweets about Barnet Council in my round up, but this really is the most important tweet of the week, so I simply had to include it.
Today I have published the questions I would have asked at Financial Performance & Contracts committee tomorrow had I not been gagged. These are serious questions that need to be asked, not political or trivial. You can read them here: https://t.co/x6fPMjfBCu— Mr Reasonable (@ReasonableNB) October 27, 2019
2. Today is a momentous day in the history of Burnt Oak
3. It is quite extraordinary how we are throwing away our local architectural heritageOn this day in 1924 - Burnt Oak (Watling) station opened on the Northern line, with a temporary ticket office, which was replaced in 1925. It dropped the Watling suffix in 1950. pic.twitter.com/UDVa7AJeJn— ianVisits (@ianvisits) October 27, 2019
4. We break another rule today. We only include tweets about the London Borough of Barnet, but as Stanmore is only down the road, I found this intriguing and I hope you do as well. Did you know there is a Stanmore Tourist Board. Maybe we need the same for Mill Hill?Magnificent building, lots of interesting buildings in very close proximity to it. Big shame the Savoy Cinema burnt Oak is derelict pic.twitter.com/L9lNXGobjP— wild Turkey (@ArtDecoWalkabt) October 20, 2019
5. Credit where credit is due. IT looks like Barnet Council have done a fine job here.The Fountain Inn, in Church Road, Stanmore, as it was being demolished in the early 1970s.— NW London TimeMachine (@time_nw) October 26, 2019
Via Stanmore Tourist Board website https://t.co/383MwM8m3i pic.twitter.com/jesYiGvlgW
6. Some good news for our readers in the Golders Green areaThe new skate park in #MontrosePlayingFields is looking great! Can’t wait for it to open!— Barnet Council (@BarnetCouncil) October 25, 2019
We’re regenerating the whole of Montrose & #SilkstreamPark, which we’ll be able to reopen for all to enjoy within a few months. Watch this space for more updates!#burntoak #colindale pic.twitter.com/i4i0g2vXpQ
7. It seems that there is more than a pint of beer on the menu at the Masons Arms in EdgwareVictory!— Julia Brown (@Bjuliabrown) October 24, 2019
We have just heard that Ravenscroft Medical Centre is staying in Golders Green where it has been for over 70 years serving the local Golders Green population. Such great news for patients and the local population. Thank you to all who has supported over this last year.
8. Some very sad news from FinchleyCannabis factory found in Edgware pub.... https://t.co/z80EA2SUff— Edgware Ward Panel (@InsideEdgware) October 25, 2019
Cafe Buzz closed— Helen Michael (@BuzzingHelen) October 25, 2019
End of an era
😢😢😢😢😢😢
9. An interesting little piece of Hendon history
10. This week sees a very notable anniversaryFrom the early 1950s, a Municipal Borough of #Hendon guide - including Thomas Henry Watson’s Town Hall built originally for the Urban District Council. [re-post] pic.twitter.com/Vb0v41r7gl— LCC municipal (@lccmunicipal) October 22, 2019
Thanks @DavidGrantSays @CarrieGrant1 @BBCRadioLondon for the plug on the billboard machine today! https://t.co/yMAHgM7w7l— MillHillMusicComplex (@MillHillMusicCo) October 26, 2019
That's all folks
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