Hendon Conservatives has today welcomed new statistics that show the number of people in work in London has increased by 30,000 this quarter, and up by 252,000 since the election.
A plaque recording the tenure of Inglis Barracks, Mill Hill, by the Middlesex Regiment from 1905 till 1966, was unveiled on the façade of the former Officers’ Mess on 14 August 2013 by Martin Russell, deputy Lord Lieutenant for Barnet at a ceremony attended by the Mayor, Cllr Melvin Cohen, the President of the Middlesex Regimental Association, Col Rex Cain, local councillors John Hart and Sury Khatri and Major Paddy O’Brien, the former DLL, whose sub-committee ensured the retention of the Mess buildings and their curtilage when all else on the barracks site was marked for demolition in order to create new housing.
Our issue with locating another school on The Fairway has always been concerned with traffic. The traffic situation in The Fairway and surrounding roads is not great at the moment, especially around school start and finish times. But it is manageable.
Hale Ward Councillor, Hugh Rayner raised the question of traffic lights at the junction of Selvage Lane and Northway Circus roundabout in Mill Hill at the latest Hendon Area Environment Committee
Scratchwood Open Space for those of you who are unaware, is located on the left as you travel north towards Stirling Corner.It is a wonderful area of parkland owned by the LBB and enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
The Grahame Park Fun Day was held last weekend, with Matthew Offord MP and Miss Nneka Akwaeze and Mrs Golnar Bokaei of the Association's Colindale Ward Team attending.
Following the inaugural meeting of the Broadfields Estate Residents’ Association meeting in April, Hendon MP Matthew Offord has presented a Petition on the floor of the House of Commons on behalf of the residents’ group. The Association was established as a result of a proposal to relocate a through-form entry school on the estate, even though the area already has three other schools nearby.
If you wish to record your memories of the late Lady Thatcher or leave a message of condolence to her family, you may do so using the Conservative party’s online condolence book. It is available here: www.conservatives.com/yourtributesA written book of condolence is in the CCHQ reception for anyone wishing to come and sign it.There is also a book of condolence in City Hall.http://www.london.gov.uk/media/mayor-press-releases/2013/04/baroness-th…