By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey
School attendance in Barnet was above the national average following the Covid lockdown (Image: Pixabay) Councillors have welcomed high attendance rates at schools in Barnet following the disruption caused by the coronavirus lockdown. Overall school attendance in the borough was 94.6 per cent after pupils returned to classrooms in March – above the national average of 90 per cent. Most children were unable to attend schools from January 5 as part of a national lockdown designed to stop the spread of Covid-19. Face-to-face lessons for all pupils finally resumed on March 8. The Department for Education figures, which were for March 25, were presented in a report to the children, education and safeguarding committee on Wednesday.
By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey
Barnet Council s pension scheme is now overseen by West Yorkshire Pension Fund A new provider brought in to oversee Barnet Council’s pension fund has made improvements despite inheriting “difficulties with data and records” from outsourcing firm Capita. The West Yorkshire Pension Fund improved its performance month on month since taking over the administration of the fund from Capita in November last year, according to a council report. Council officers have received positive feedback about the service provided by the new administrator from employers and members. The findings were presented to a meeting of the council’s pension fund committee on Tuesday.