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University honours Coleman for community commitment

9:54am Monday 30th June 2008

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By Rebecca Lowe »

Middlesex University has awarded an honorary doctorate to Councillor Brian Coleman for his 'outstanding' commitment to the community.

Mr Coleman, London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden and chairman of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, will pick up his new qualification at a ceremony on July 8.

A Middlesex University spokesman said: "An outspoken campaigner for his constituents, Brian has wide-ranging experience within London politics, which has ensured he is a well respected figure with a high media profile.

"He campaigns tirelessly on issues such as transport, planning, health and policing - issues that affect all Londoners.

"He deals with a heavy caseload on behalf of his constituents, resolving their problems with commitment and tenacity."

Mr Coleman, who four years ago referred to Middlesex as a "crap university" which has too few British students, said he was "delighted" to receive the doctorate.

He added: "It is an honour to have been recognised for my work in London and in particular for the people of Barnet and Camden, who in May returned me to City Hall as their assembly member with a much increased majority.

"I will continue to work for the betterment of London through all of the organisations with which I am involved."

Mr Coleman's experience of London government includes his chairmanship of the North London Waste Authority and of the London Assembly's Elections Review Committee.

He is a governor of Queen Elizabeth's School, in Queen's Road, Barnet, and The Ravenscroft School, in Barnet Lane, Totteridge, a committee member of the Friends of Finchley Memorial Hospital, a trustee of the Finchley Charities, which provides homes for more than 300 elderly residents, and is a member of Conservative Friends of Israel.

Mr Coleman was also the first Conservative chairman of the London Assembly between 2004 and 2005.

He has been a Barnet councillor for Totteridge since 1998 and is currently cabinet member for community engagement and safety.

Middlesex University awards honorary doctorates to recognise people who are making an outstanding contribution to their profession, to their community or directly to the university.

Members of Middlesex are invited to nominate candidates and the nominees are considered by the academic board, who decide upon a shortlist of candidates.


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Michael H, New Barnet says...
11:46am Mon 30 Jun 08

Have they confused a different Brian Coleman with the one who once described Middlesex University as "crap"?

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John Craddock, New Barnet says...
12:49pm Mon 30 Jun 08

Brian Coleman revealed his 'outstanding commitment’ to riding roughshod over the wishes of the community when he 'campaigned tirelessly' for the destruction of a local conservation area and part of a primary school playing field – right at the edge of Hadley Wood in New Barnet recently.

Mr Coleman - perhaps you could get even bigger rewards if you step up a gear and 'campaign tirelessly' for something even more destructive. I don't know what. Perhaps Jack's Lake could be emptied to be used for landfill.

Who knows, you may even get a knighthood. And that's got to come with some bling!


John Craddock, New Barnet says...
1:08pm Mon 30 Jun 08

Brian Coleman revealed his 'outstanding commitment’ to riding roughshod over the wishes of the community when he 'campaigned tirelessly' for the destruction of a local conservation area and part of a primary school playing field – right at the edge of Hadley Wood in New Barnet recently.

Mr Coleman - perhaps you could get even bigger rewards if you step up a gear and 'campaign tirelessly' for something even more destructive. I don't know what. Perhaps Jack's Lake could be emptied to be used for landfill.

Who knows, you may even get a knighthood. And that's got to come with some bling!

H, Barnet says...
1:28pm Mon 30 Jun 08

Well they knighted Mugabe so I wouldn't put it past them...

Rog T, Mill Hill says...
2:55pm Mon 30 Jun 08

Given BC's comments about the Uni, I can only think that the Honoury Degree panel have a heartily rich sense of ironic humour in giving him the award.

The Real H, New Barnet says...
8:34pm Mon 30 Jun 08

Speaking as someone who regularly signs on as H on the messageboard, and who lives in Barnet. I would like to point out that regardless of my opinion of Brian Coleman, I would not publicly seek to associate him with Robert Mugabe.

An H based in Barnet has drawn a comparison between Mugabe's KBE and BC's honorary PHD (or whatever). While I can't lay sole claim to a letter of the alphabet in the borough of Barnet, I think this is the same character that wrote Rog T's fabricated confession to being a member of the BNP a few weeks ago (a comment quickly withdrawn by the moderator).

Mischief is afoot.

If BC is offended by the comment, and well he might be, I would like to state that, for the first time in living memory, I had no part in saying something offensive about him.

Dave, Barnet says...
4:58pm Wed 2 Jul 08

Could have sworn there were more posts on this story yesterday.

How strange...

Jonathan, Barnet says...
11:03am Fri 4 Jul 08

The Times has failed to mention all Brian coleman's achievements - what about all the speeding fines and ultimate disqualification from driving; what about the high Court Judge's criticism of his high-handed behaviour during the Partingdale Lane trial? Is Coleman only able to get a bona fide qualification as a hand-out from Middlesex University? What about us REAL students who worked hard for three years to obtain a degree? It makes a complete joke of the system.

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