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MP marks Yom HaShoa with Edgware synagogue

Chipping Barnet MP, Theresa Villiers, joined members Edgware United Synagogue yesterday, to commemorate Yom HaShoa, the day each year when the Jewish community come together to remember the victims of the Holocaust.

Action needed on breast cancer screening

After meeting the charity Breast Cancer Now, Theresa Villiers has been pushing for action to increase the uptake of breast screening services in Barnet.

Happy St George's Day from Theresa Villiers MP

St George’s Day is a time to celebrate England’s heritage and culture. The term England emerged in the ninth and tenth centuries with the unification of previously separate Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms.

Happy Passover from Theresa Villiers MP

I would like to wish Chag Pesach Semeach to the Jewish community. Happy Passover!

Passover is a special time of the year for Jewish people in Barnet and around the world. The festival celebrates to escape from slavery in Egypt, as recounted in the Book of Exodus.

Complete rethink needed on Edgware development plans

Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, has urged the Mayor of London and developer Ballymore to scrap their proposals for regeneration of Edgware town centre and come up with a completely new plan.

Villiers welcomes progress on Barnet A&E expansion

Following a meeting with Royal Free Trust chief executive, Peter Landstrom, Theresa Villiers MP has welcomed progress on the NHS plan to expand the emergency department at Barnet Hospital.

Villiers steps up the pressure on potholes

Chipping Barnet MP, Theresa Villiers, has been making multiple reports to Barnet Council about potholes on the borough’s roads. She has set up a “Report a pothole” page on her website and is encouraging constituents to let her know about the worst potholes they have spotted.

Villiers condemns 40% green bin tax hike

Theresa Villiers, MP for Barnet, has condemned the 40% increase in charges being imposed by Barnet's Labour council for collecting garden waste.

Annual bills for green bin collections are due this month and the council has decided to increase the charge from £70 to £97.