Matthew has visited several locations at Hendon Central to see the extent of rubbish and detritus that has accumulated behind local shops and businesses.
Matthew has welcomed the announcement that Menorah Foundation School in Burnt Oak has been selected as one of the latest schools that will be substantially refurbished as part of the fourth round of the Government’s School Rebuilding Programme.
Matthew has given his support to Syrian refugees in the Zaatari camp in Jordan and has helped them decorate bags promoting the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence initiative.
Matthew was delighted to attend the inaugural pouring of concrete at the Jewish Blind and Disabled charity’s new building on Langstone Way in the heart of Mill Hill East.
Matthew has joined with Barnet MPs and the Leader of the Conservative Group on Barnet Council in urging the Labour GLA Member for Barnet and Camden to reject the extension of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to the Hendon constituency.
Matthew attended the Remembrance Service at Hendon War Memorial. This was the twentieth year he has done so, eight years as the Councillor for the Hendon Ward and Deputy Leader of Barnet Council and twelve years as the Member of Parliament for Hendon.