
“Barnet Rotary are a friendly, busy Rotary Club in Barnet with 31 members. The Club meets on Monday evenings at 6pm for 6.15pm for dinner at Old Fold Manor Golf Club.
By joining Rotary a world of possibilities could open up for you.
Barnet Rotary are looking for more men and women of all ages and backgrounds to join us, to use their energy, humour and professional skills to make a real difference to the lives of others. Please contact us to find out more.”

“Barnet Asian Women’s Association (BAWA) is celebrating 26 years of supporting women in the community. BAWA was set up by local women in 1978 and established at Friern Park in February 1985.
BAWA provides a unique and specialised service to Asian women in the London Borough of Barnet. The organisation welcomes Asian women from all faiths and practices equality and confidentiality. BAWA empowers women and gives them opportunities to progress.”
Friary House, Friary Park, Friary Road, London N12 9PQ

An association of amateur and professional individuals and groups providing a forum for the arts in the London Borough of Barnet and linking more than 100 or more societies in the Borough and the surrounding areas, offering support and publicising their many activities.
C/o
The Bull Theatre
68 High Street
Barnet EN5 5SJ

“We are the umbrella organisation for the local voluntary and community sector (VCS) in Barnet, and we support and represent voluntary and community groups, charities and faith groups across the borough. We have been established for over 35 years, and our mission is to help ensure Barnet has a thriving, sustainable and vibrant third sector.”

We are a twinning group between Barnet and Siegen, Germany, running exchange visits and events for members.

“The Friends of Barnet Market (FoBM) is a group formed in 2008 with the aim of supporting and promoting the use of Barnet Market.”

“Barnet War Memorials Association (BWMA) consists of a small group of volunteers who are locating, cataloguing, researching and photographing war memorials in the London Borough of Barnet in North London.
Our objectives are to identify and provide a permanent record of Memorials in the London Borough of Barnet which commemorate the sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the service of the Crown in the First and Second World Wars and in other conflicts.”

SPACES is a local group that represents residents in four High Barnet roads (Alston, Calvert, Puller and Sebright) in issues relating to planning and traffic. We have an attractive area packed with mainly Victorian houses and we aim to promote the friendly atmosphere that has been present in our roads over the years.

“The Royal British Legion is the UK’s leading Armed Forces charity and one of its largest membership organisations. Members get together through the network of branches and clubs all over the country and overseas to participate in social, fundraising and welfare activities.
East Barnet Branch meets every month on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 8.00pm, in East Barnet Legion Hall, 38 Brookhill Road, East Barnet, Herts, EN4 8SL.
Membership is open to everyone. If you have an interest in the objectives of the Legion and want to help and support for those who have served and their families, come and join us. We welcome men and women of all ages, whether they have served in the Armed Forces or not.”


“The Barnet Society is a non-political organisation that campaigns for the preservation and improvement of the environment of Chipping Barnet and surrounding areas and for protection of the Green Belt.
The Barnet Society works to ensure that we get the best for our town and its environs and that any change enhances and improves the area for all who live, work and study here.
We represent the areas covered by Chipping (or High) Barnet, Hadley, New Barnet, Arkley, Underhill and the Dollis Valley.
We are always looking for new members, so if you live locally, are concerned about your surroundings and want to know what is happening in the area, then join us, and make The Barnet Society even more effective.”
The Barnet Society, 10 Cattley Close, Barnet EN5 4SN

“BRA aims to watch and safeguard the interests of residents in the area covered. We take an interest in matters in the area which might affect residents such as parking and road safety, local transport and more generally the plans and activities of the local Council. We look at planning applications for major projects which might affect people generally, although we do not have the resources to look at all small planning applications.”
Membership Secretary, BRA, 71 Byng Road, Barnet EN5 4NP

Puddenecks Club was formed in 1958 by a group of local businessmen to raise money and organise events and help for elderly people.

Sunday evening games and quizzes. See website for details.

Barnet Rotary are looking for more men and women of all ages and backgrounds to join us, to use their energy, humour and professional skills to make a real difference to the lives of others.