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“A pioneering theatre company, which uses an inclusive creative process.

This means that everyone is welcomed and his or her contribution valued.

The method that the company has developed over 35 years of groundbreaking work, allows us to bring out the best from multi-ability groups.

The way we work helps to unlock the creative and human potential of individuals, and enables everyone to see the value of their contribution to group working.”

Choral and organ recitals in St John the Baptist Church in Barnet.

“Here you can find out information about your representatives on a Parliamentary and local level, how to get in touch and their work in your local area. You can also find out information about how to become a Conservative Party member, our events, and how to get involved with discussions and campaigns locally.”

Chipping Barnet Conservative Association, 163 High Street, Barnet EN5 5SU

“Choirs R Us is a lively, friendly choir in Barnet for adults and young people of all singing abilities. We sing pop, soul and gospel songs in harmony. There’s no audition and no need to be able to read music as the songs are taught by ear. You’ll learn how to control your voice through vocal and breathing techniques and have great fun along the way.

We have over 100 choir members from the borough of Barnet who sing their hearts out every Monday evening, and it’s a great way to make new friends while expressing yourself through the music.”

“Christ Church Community Choir was created in January 2013, by and for people of all ages in Barnet who simply love to sing and enjoy sharing their singing experience with others.

The choir meets on alternate Monday evenings 7.30-9.00pm during school term time at Christ Church, St Albans Road, where we rehearse and sing various styles of songs including Musical, popular, Gospel and more!”

“Citizens Advice Barnet was established in 1939. We are a registered charity providing free, independent, confidential and impartial advice and guidance to people who live, work or study in the London Borough of Barnet, on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination.

Our services are delivered by 25 paid staff members and 60 volunteers who are led by a small management team headed by the Chief Executive Margie Butler.

Citizens Advice Barnet is funded by the London Borough of Barnet, The Big Lottery Fund, Macmillan Cancer Support, Trust for London and London Legal Support Trust.”

Citizens Advice Barnet, 40-44 Church End, Hendon, London NW4 4JT

“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 small and friendly amateur drama group based in Winchmore Hill, North London N21.

We perform two plays a year in April and November and have won a number of awards over the years from the Barnet Drama Festival including Best Director, Best Actress, Best Set Design and the Comedy Award.”

“We support and race at many local venues, clubs and BRCA Mid South regional’s in the area as well as running our own club here in Watford every Thursday evening at Parmiters Sports Centre, High Elms Lane, Garston, Watford WD25 0JU.”

“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.”

“We originate as a WWII Home Guard unit but on 1st May 1945 it became the East Barnet Home Guard (1944) RifleClub, then on 23rd April 1956, it became the East Barnet Rifle and Revolver Club, later changing it’s name on 14th February 1964 to what we are known as today the East Barnet Shooting Club.

Our main clubhouse is in the north of the London Borough of Barnet, on the outskirts of North London adjoining Hertfordshire. But we also have a Clay Pigeon field just off the A1 road, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.”

“CAMRA was formed in 1971, initially to ensure that beer drinkers had the opportunity to drink Real Ale in their pubs, which at that time was beginning to disappear. Nowadays, CAMRA has widened its scope to include the issue of misleading dispense, pub preservation, cider and perry, brewery closures, full pint legislation, the smoking debate and much more.

Locally we have around 750 members in the Enfield & Barnet branch, while nationally the Campaign has over 124,000 members (June 2011). If you would like to join us, either go to CAMRA Home, talk to one of the local committee members (Contacts), or come to one of our socials or meetings – listed in Diary.”

Enfield Mixed Choir is a mixed voice community choir based in East Barnet.

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