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Matthew backs Local Charities Day

Matthew dropped into local charity Young Barnet Foundation as part of Local Charities Day 2017 to hear about their work in the local community. Local Charities Day was launched last year by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to help highlight the work of small charities that are makin

Matthew welcomes 365 day registrars' service

Matthew has warmly welcomed the decision by Barnet Registrars to extend their opening to 365 days a year. Families will be able to record births and deaths every day of the year which will eliminate the current delays due to public holidays.

Matthew takes up residents' concerns on new bus route

Matthew has met with residents in Greyhound Hill to discuss their concerns about the rerouting of the 125 bus. The proposals by Transport for London (TfL) would mean rerouting the 125 bus to go along Greyhound Hill and Church End in Hendon.

PM uses visit to Edgware to launch help for new homes

Yesterday, Matthew welcomed Prime Minister Theresa May to Edgware to see the successful regeneration of Stonegrove and Spur Road Estates. Joined by the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Council and Reverend Simon Rea, the Prime Minister toured the rejuvenated estate and met with residents and represe

Matthew attends Remembrance Services

This weekend, as remembrance commemorations took place across the country, Matthew attended services in his constituency. In Hendon, Matthew laid a wreath as people came together at the Hendon War Memorial to remember those who lost their lives in battle. After the service in Hendon, Mat

Matthew joins river clean-up in Burnt Oak

Matthew spent the day on Saturday with local volunteers and members of the Thames21 organisation in cleaning up rubbish and other waste from the Silkstream as it passed through Watling Park in Burnt Oak. After the recent rain, an increased amount of rubbish is washed downstream, either having being

Matthew calls for the Environment to be at heart of policy

Matthew has joined calls from the Conservative Environment Network (CEN) to take a new approach to policy which puts the environment at the heart of everything we do. The ideas are encapsulated in a new collection of essays penned by a diverse range of Conservative MPs - including Matthew