3 THE ARCHER - Advertising - 08700 292 406 JULY 2001 OBITUARY Peter Jack Maslen 18th July 1944 – 4th June 2001 It is with great sadness that THE ARCHER reports the death of Peter Maslen, aged 56. Pete was not only a faithful husband and father of four, but had a sense of community spirit that is rare in these times of individualism. His sense of duty led him to expend a great deal of time and energy into helping others, despite his poor and con- stantly failing health. Among his notable achieve- ments is his three-year involve- Colin Rogers, Mayor Ken Livingstone, Rudi Vis MP and Jacqui Suffling. ment in the Strawberry Vale Photo by Frances McGrane Tenants Association, where it could be argued that he was Rudi returns instrumental in the changes Peter Maslen - “a community spirit rare in these times”. Labour’s Rudi Vis retained his seat as MP for Finchley that have recently been brought Society at the same church, an typing, type-setting, account- and Golders Green in the general election with an about. organisation that provides care ing, printing and distribution, and help to anyone with any and a host of other things too increased majority despite a 12.32% fall in turnout. Up to 1997 he ran a play scheme in Strawberry Vale need, for any reason. numerous to mention. It is fair John Marshall (Conservative) came second and Sarah each summer, which focused to say that the upcoming 100th Teather of the Liberal Democrats was third. Selfless commitment on broadening the minds and From THE ARCHER’S point edition celebrations may not In the adjacent seat of Hornsey and Wood Green Barbara experiences of children who, of view, Pete will be most have ever come about, had it Roche (Labour) also retained her seat, but with a reduced due to financial or other cir- remembered for his selfless not been for Pete Maslen. majority over Lynne Featherstone of the Liberal Democrats with cumstances, would have little commitment to our newspaper, Peter’s funeral took place the Conservative candidate in third place. or no holiday during the long especially in the early years. at St. Mary’s church on the The full results for Finchley and Golders Green were as summer break. This became When THE ARCHER found morning of Friday 15 June. follows: Rudi Vis (Labour) 20205; John Marshall (Conservative) one of the most popular play itself without money, a place to For some life is a vanity, 16489; Sarah Teather (Liberal Democrats) 5266; Miranda Dunn schemes in Barnet! meet or any leader to organise but Pete has left a lasting (Green Party) 1385. Majority 3716 (1997 majority 3189). In addition, he ran the Youth and rally the troops. It was Pete legacy, touching many lives Club at his local church (St. (willingly assisted by his wife, in our area. Mary’s. East Finchley) for two Dee) who stepped in, arranged East Finchley has lost a Progress... and tales years. Peter was also a member a meeting room at Strawberry great man, and many will miss of The St. Vincent De Paul Vale, helped with fund-raising, him. Our thoughts and prayers of woe Environment Week 2001 go to his wife and children. Report from the Local Agenda 21 Partnership Traffic Midhurst Butchers & Transport Group By Diana Cormack Our recent meetings have been well attended and A variety of interesting activities have been planned to take place all over the borough of Barnet between 14 Certified organic meat constructive dialogue has enabled us to make progress at reasonable prices on important initiatives. Thank you to all those who and 22 July. This event is aimed at raising awareness have taken part. of social and economic issues as well as environmental Free-range poultry Church Lane ones. Local residents, schools, businesses, community Home-made sausages Proposals, prepared by the council traffic engineers, are going groups and Agenda 21 Partnerships all participate in (including Boerwors) through initial consultation and assessment. The principals of Environment Week to improve our quality of life while 2 Midhurst Parade, the scheme are to prevent unnecessary rat-running through the also making it more sustainable. Fortis Green, N10 area, improve conditions for pedestrians and cyclists and to make The week will be launched reduce waste going to landfill. Tel. 020 8883 5303 drivers more aware at junctions and, at regular intervals along with an Environment Fair behind In “Healthy Lifestyles” they will the road, to drive carefully. After this initial consultation and, The Spires Shopping Centre, experiment on the cool and funky hopefully, funding approval, local residents will be consulted High Barnet from 9am - 4pm bikes from London Recumbant Cree Godfrey Wood before the scheme is finalised. on Saturday 14 July. Nature and work their bodies with the study and wildlife walks, litter Fitness for Life trainer. “Meet the Solicitors Market Place clearing projects, bike and car Animals” will teach them about Commissioners for Oaths As with Church Lane we have recently been discussing maintenance testing and cultural responsible dog ownership and Hours: 9.30am to 5.30pm. proposals prepared by the traffic engineers and a workable scheme events are just a few of the the importance of hearing dogs has been arrived at which must now go through the same lengthy email:[email protected] activities taking place during for the deaf, whilst in “Get to 28 High Road, London N2 9PJ consultation and funding approval procedure. the following week. know your Trees” the youngsters Tel: 020 8883 9414 / 9496 / 0989 Controlled parking zone Down to the woods will explore the woods and take http://www.londonsolicitorsuk.com Too early to pronounce on the CPZ but there appears to be Cherry Tree Wood is the part in hands on activities. more space for residents, shoppers and business; it seems to have site chosen for the Schools For more removed unwanted commuter parking. Environment Action Day on i n f o r m a t i o n Pedestrian crossing at East Finchley station Tuesday 17 July. Workshops look on the Alan’s Records Improvement proposals are going through initial consultation have been arranged for six Barnet Bor- but funding approval is required before further progress. local primary schools. The ough website or East Finchley station children will take part in “Beat phone 020 8359 Well, what can we say! Not much progress. Although the the Binmen,” a hectic game to 4662. barriers are working at certain times they create queues: the lack of ticket machines creates queues, resulting in continually YOUR LOCAL LOCKSMITH frustrated commuters. At present we need a miracle to make the Collections station work for us all, station staff included. FINCHLEY LOCKS bought and Buses NO CALL OUT CHARGE sold At each of our meetings tales of woe were relayed about 10% EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE the 263 bus. 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