
Renters' Rights Bill - Update
The introduction of The Renter’s Rights Bill is proving to be the most significant reform the private rented sector has seen since the Housing Act Continued
Welcome to
Hampstead Garden Suburb is a ‘suburb’ north of Hampstead and is an example of early 20th Century domestic architecture. Founded in 1906, its aims were for low housing density, wide tree-lined roads, houses separated by hedges - not walls.
The Garden Suburb Theatre is a friendly and welcoming amateur theatre company.
The Hampstead Garden Suburb Resident’s Association is a voluntary organisation open to all residents. Council meetings, open to all, are held bi-monthly on the first Tuesday of the month at 8pm in Fellowship House, Willifield Way, NW11. Check their website for forthcoming events and news.
Check the website for local and up to date information, play and classes.
North London’s premier kids indoor play centre that offers the ultimate play experiences at their indoor adventure playground located in the N20 Building, Whetstone.
Big Wood and Little Wood are twin patches of original woodland immediately south of Falloden Way, covering over 9 hectares in total. Together they are a Local Nature Reserve and dominated by large Oak Trees. It is also now the site of an open air theatre.
North Western Reformed Synagogue
Alyth Gardens, Finchley Road, NW11 7EN
Bridge Lane, NW11
Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church
Central Square, NW11 7AG
Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue
Norrice Lea, East Finchley, N2 0RE
St Judes Church
Central Square, NW11 7AH
Bridge Lane Chapel Christian Fellowship
54 Bridge Lane, NW11 0EH
St Marys Catholic Church
279 High Road, N2 8HG
St Edward The Confessor R C Church
700 Finchley Road, NW11 7NE
Unitarian Church Hall
Hoop Lane, NW11 8BS
There are a wealth of local Food and Drink stores within Hampstead Garden Suburb, including bakers, butchers, convenience stores, delicatessens, fishmongers, greengrocers, health food/supplements and off licences along with the follow supermarkets:
The Rose Supermarket
36a The Market Place, NW11 6JP
Park View Foodmart
56 Market Place, NW11 6JP
Spark Supermarket
91 East End Road, N2 0SU
Sainsbury’s Supermarket
612-614 Finchley Road, NW11 7RX
Golders Green Tube Station (Northern Line – underground)
Check www.tfl.gov.uk for bus services
G I Gilbert
710 Finchley Road, MW11 7ND
Harris Sidelsky Dental Practice
1005a Finchley Road, NW11 7HB
M Bass
2b Golders Green Road, NW11 8LH
Green Dental
141a Golders Green, NW11 8HG
The Dental Rooms
11 North End Road, NW11 7RJ
The Clocktower Dental Practice
9 North End Road, NW11 7RJ
Golders Green Dental Care
192 Golders Green Road, NW11 9AL
Dr A M Cohen, Specialist in Orthodontics
20 Armitage Road, NW11 8RA
Dr Adler & Partner
682 Finchley Road, NW11 7NP
Dr Golden & Partners
Ravenscroft Medical Centre, 166-168 Golders Green Road, NW11 8BB
The practice @ 188
188 Golders Green Road, NW11 9AY
Temple Fortune Health Centre
23 Temple Fortune Lane, NW11 7TE
The Hodford Surgery
73 Hodford Road, NW11 8NH
Dr McCollum & Partners
6-8 Pennine Drive, NW2 1PA
Dr Gibeon & Partners
8 Lyttelton Road, N2 0EQ
Dr Metha & Partners
Greenfield Medical Centre, 143-145 Cricklewood Lane, NW2 1HS
Barnet Council
North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, N11 1NP
020 8359 2000
Electrical Emergency
0845 600 0102
Gas Leaks
0800 111 999
Local Police
1069 Finchley Road, NW11 0QE
101 Non Emergency
999 Emergency
Nearest Hospital
The Whittington Hospital, Magdala Avenue, N19 5NF
020 7272 3070
Water Main Leak
Thames Water
0845 9200 800
Brackets | Standard rate | Buy-to-let/Second home rate |
---|---|---|
Up to £250,000 | 0% | 3% |
£250,001 - £925,000 | 5% | 8% |
£925,001 - £1.5m | 10% | 13% |
Over £1.5m | 12% | 15% |
Source: HMRC (April 2016) |
Brackets | Rate | |
---|---|---|
Up to £425,000 | 0% | |
£250,001 - £625,000 | 5% | |
Source: HMRC (April 2016) |
The introduction of The Renter’s Rights Bill is proving to be the most significant reform the private rented sector has seen since the Housing Act Continued
The Renters' Rights Bill passed the Third Reading and now moves into the House of Lords. Several amendments were tabled and Matthew Pennycook, MP, Continued