Regular readers of this blog will know that one of our local MP Matthew Offords broken election promises was to bring a cheese shop to Mill Hill. For any locals who feel deprived of the opportunity to procure high quality cheese in Mill Hill, here is a very useful link, Six secrets to buying good cheese -
http://www.lovefood.com/journal/features/12973/six-secrets-to-buying-good-cheese
Maybe Matthew should have made a parliamentary visit to Cardiff last week to the great British Cheese festival to see if he could find any cheese purveyors looking for locations
http://www.greatbritishcheesefestival.co.uk/content.asp
Whilst Matthew has failed to get us a cheese shop, he has got us something far better for Mill Hill - his office in Bunns Lane, just round the corner from my studio. I hope he pops in with Max for a cup of tea. Maybe we could take the dogs out for a walk over Arrendene one day.
And on a more serious note, I'm pleased to say that Matthew is promoting the benefits of Crossrail to people in Mill Hill and Hendon - http://www.matthewofford.co.uk/newsshow.aspx?id=4&ref=120 - many of his colleagues in Barnet have selfishly moaned that Barnet is paying and receiving no benefits. A round of applause to Matthew for talking some sense.
http://www.lovefood.com/journal/features/12973/six-secrets-to-buying-good-cheese
Maybe Matthew should have made a parliamentary visit to Cardiff last week to the great British Cheese festival to see if he could find any cheese purveyors looking for locations
http://www.greatbritishcheesefestival.co.uk/content.asp
Whilst Matthew has failed to get us a cheese shop, he has got us something far better for Mill Hill - his office in Bunns Lane, just round the corner from my studio. I hope he pops in with Max for a cup of tea. Maybe we could take the dogs out for a walk over Arrendene one day.
And on a more serious note, I'm pleased to say that Matthew is promoting the benefits of Crossrail to people in Mill Hill and Hendon - http://www.matthewofford.co.uk/newsshow.aspx?id=4&ref=120 - many of his colleagues in Barnet have selfishly moaned that Barnet is paying and receiving no benefits. A round of applause to Matthew for talking some sense.
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ReplyDeleteThey are apparently including space for a Crossrail 2 line there as well. They have considered converting the current High Barnet branch into one arm of that, because it used to take full-size trains.
No doubt Mr Offord will want to run soup trains during the night on the new lines. to replenish the city's supplies.