Result of the Barnet Annual Council Meeting 2026 Tuesday, 19 May, 2026 Barnet Conservatives secured the highest number of votes of any party in the local elections on 7 May, winning the popular vote with 35% compared to Labour’s 27%. However, with both main parties holding 31 seats each and one Green councillor, no single party has an outright majority. Labour retained control by the narrowest of margins, winning Whetstone ward by just eight votes. Despite this clear... Local News
VILLIERS JOINS CELEBRATION OF 180TH ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE CHURCH IN WHETSTONE 17th May 2012 On Sunday, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, joined the Bishop of London, The Rt. Reverend and Rt. Hon Richard Chartres, St. John's Priest, Reverend... Local News
URGENT NEED TO CUT DOWN ON WATER USAGE DESPITE HEAVY DOWNPOURS 3rd May 2012 Writing in the Barnet Press this week, Theresa Villiers, explains the urgent need to cut down on water usage despite the recent heavy downpours... Local News
VOTE FOR BORIS TODAY TO SECURE A GREATER FUTURE FOR LONDON - POLLS ARE OPEN UNTIL 10PM 3rd May 2012 When Londoners vote in the London Mayoral and GLA Elections today, they face a clear choice between a better future, led by Boris, or a return to the past with... Local News
WELFARE REFORMS WILL MEAN FAIRNESS FOR THOSE IN NEED AND THE TAXPAYER 9th February 2012 Writing in the Barnet Press this week, Theresa Villiers, explains why the changes to the benefits system will ensure fairness for both those in need of help and... Articles
VILLIERS ATTENDS BARNET HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY EVENT 24th January 2012 On Sunday, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, attended the annual Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration at Middlesex University's Ricketts Quadrangle in... Local News
VILLIERS WELCOMES SALE OF BARNET MARKET 6th January 2012 Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, has joined local campaigners in welcoming the sale of the Barnet Market site to UBS, the parent company of the... Local News
VILLIERS COMES OUT AGAINST SPLITTING BARNET HOSPITAL FROM CHASE FARM 1st December 2011 Writing in the Barnet Press this week, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, explains the importance of maintaining links between Barnet and Chase Farm... Articles
VILLIERS AND EAST BARNET COUNCILLORS URGE ENFIELD COUNCIL TO FIND BIGGER VENUE FOR CAT HILL DEVELOPMENT MEETING 21st October 2011 Theresa Villiers, Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet and East Barnet Ward Councillors, Cllr Robert Rams, Cllr Joanna Tambourides and Cllr Barry Evangeli... Local News
VILLIERS LOOKS BACK ON A DECADE OF OPPOSITION TO THE EURO 20th October 2011 Writing in the Barnet Press this week, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, looks back on a decade of opposition to the Euro and explains why she was right... Articles
Vote Blue, Go Green 16th November 2019 A Conservative majority government would embark on an era of “true 21st century Conservativism” by tripling tree-planting rates and creating a new £500 million... National News
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