Showing posts with label neighbourhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neighbourhood. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Festive cheer

Justice Matters is excited to be partnering with Finchley's favourite new watering hole, The Bohemia, to provide gifts and a Christmas dinner for isolated older people in the Finchley area.


The idea is simple: buy a gift for an older lady or gent (recommended £10 max) and then bring it along to The Bohemia on the 5th December where we will gather from 8pm to wrap the gifts together. If you aren't able to buy a gift, you can pay for a meal ticket (£7 each). Simpls.

We are also waiting to hear back from Wandsworth Prison about the option of sending gifts to the children of prisoners through Prison Fellowship. We'll confirm this option and further details ASAP.

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Consultation in relation to Sex Entertainment Venues

Barnet Council is currently consulting on whether it should embrace new powers to regulate lap dancing clubs. What do you think?


Following various JM sessions in which we have lifted the lid on the world of sex trafficking and other abuses of women by men with messed up perspectives, I felt compelled to encourage our local authority to take up powers to regulate and limit these kind of establishments in our neighbourhood. If you feel the same way, don't forget to tell them so.

Have your say on this and other local issues via the council's Engage Space consultation portal: http://engage.barnet.gov.uk/

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