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In a letter to Tony Arbour, a closely with the political lead- wrote the letter, states this as Boroughs TfL representative has issued ership of the three boroughs the reason why the new Local Target Toxic an apology regarding their prior to the consultation. But Communities & Partnerships CS9 consultation, saying “I they have also recognised team (which she leads) has Air Hot Spots recognise that very little pre- that “conversations about been set up. With £6million consultation engagement took all our policies, projects and The letter also notes the work This was our fi rst trip to Latin America and we loved it! place with elected representa- programmes need to happen that TfL have done with lo- Fund “ tives and local people.” more widely and at an earlier cal people. They say that they Having our trip arranged for us and being met and supported through every step TfL maintain that they worked stage”. Heather Preen, who Continued on P2 P10 may not be everyone’s idea of independent travel but it makes a massive di erence if you are new to a country and have limited time. Thank you Journey Latin America. INSIDE LOCAL POLITICS & COUNCIL NEWS P12 PROPERTY P29 PUZZLES P19 We chose you because we used to live in Chiswick and walked past your o€ ces every day. We made the right choice and will defi nitely be using you again.” TA, Edinburgh

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A new poll shows there is this and Heathrow’s first con- strong local support for ex- sultation held earlier this year pansion at Heathrow as the will then feed into a further airport announces its second consultation in June, where phase of consultation. views will be sought on the New Populus polling released proposed scheme for expan- by Heathrow shows support sion and how Heathrow will for the airport’s expansion manage and mitigate the ef- plan does remain strong in fects of this growth on local local communities. The poll- communities. ing results come as Heathrow Emma Gilthorpe, Executive confirms its second phase Director of Expansion said, of consultation will start in “This polling shows that Liberal Democrat Tom Brake tober, the organisers of this the New Year. Building upon thousands of local people MP will headline a debate event hope local residents in its first consultation in early dents from the constituen- Results were weighted to recognise the benefits expan- about Brexit at Chiswick Chiswick and Ealing will see 2018, Heathrow will hold two cies of Maidenhead, Spelt- be demographically repre- sion will bring, including jobs Town Hall on the 1st October, the event as a great opportu- further consultations in Janu- horne, Brentford & Isleworth, sentative of all adults in each and apprenticeships, and the from 7pm-9pm. nity to get an insider’s view ary and June 2019, where lo- Feltham & Heston, Windsor, constituency, and were also steps we have taken to deliv- Brake is the Liberal Democrat of the Brexit negotiations and Chiswick School is embarking on an as ‘good’ and Ofsted commended cal people will be able to have Uxbridge & South Ruislip, weighted by 2017 General er growth sustainably. It also spokesperson on Brexit and the latest twist in the Parlia- exciting new chapter; welcoming a Laura and her team for being both their say on the airport’s plans Slough, Esher & Walton, Election vote to be politically shows we have more work to MP for Carshalton and Wall- mentary battle over Brexit. new Headteacher, Laura Ellener in ‘ambitious and skilful’. for expansion. Hayes & Harlington, Beacons- representative of all adults. do to assure our neighbours ington in South West London. Nacho Morais said: ‘’As the January 2019. Laura has clear expectations and The Populus results released field, Ealing Central & Acton, Local residents will continue we have plans to address the He will be joined on the even- time approaches when both Laura brings with her a wealth of goals for the future success of Chis- today are taken from the first Ealing North, Ealing Southall, to have significant opportuni- negative impacts of a third ing by Nacho Morais, Chair of the negotiation process be- experience at senior leadership wick School; “I am excited to be- local poll conducted since Richmond Park and Twicken- ties next year to help shape runway. West London for Europe, who tween HMG and the Euro- level and a clear understanding gin working with pupils, staff and June’s parliamentary vote on ham were interviewed for the the airport’s plans for expan- Next year’s consultations will will talk about campaigning pean Commision and the of school improvement. Currently parents and aim to provide an ex- the Airports National Policy poll. sion including where future be an important opportunity in West London and on the parliamentary process reach a Principal of John Madejski Acad- ceptional local school that ensures Statement, where a majority Populus interviewed at least flight paths might be posi- for our neighbours to speak People’s Vote march sched- critical stage, the opportunity emy in Reading, Laura’s leadership every child achieves their potential. of local MPs voted in favour 833 adult residents (18+) tioned. The first consultation, to us directly, so they can help uled for October 20th 2018. to listen to such an authorita- Continued from P1 them and find out about their deliv- spondents by postcode as well de- skills were highlighted by Ofsted I can’t wait to get started and am of expanding Heathrow. The in 15 constituencies local taking place in January, will shape and improve our ex- The march is expected to at- tive voice on the topic as Tom have engaged with locals on this is- ery and servicing requirements. tailing how buses will be affected when the Academy was removed very much looking forward to meet- latest polling shows that more to Heathrow Airport by tel- focus on future airspace de- pansion plans and deliver an tract a large number of people Brake is a unique opportunity, sue through meetings and events. They will also be re-running traffic along the CS9 route. from special measures. Among the ing as many parents and pupils as local people support Heath- ephone between 5 July and sign options, runway opera- expanded Heathrow we can from across the United King- also very timely in conference In addition to this, TfL say they sent reassignment modelling on their TfL promise to keep engaging with reasons Ofsted gave for the Acade- possible over the coming months”. row’s expansion than oppose 3 September 2018. In total, tions and the airport’s plans all be proud of.” dom. season, when the parties are 70,000 letters to properties close revised proposals and say they will local people and their feedback my’s success were; ‘the commitment Chair of the Governing Board, Ra- it. 12,513 residents were inter- for sustainable growth. The With the Brexit Deal expected deciding their policies.’’ to the proposed route. Businesses publish updates on any changes which along with the consultation and missionary-like zeal of the prin- chel Jerrome added “I’m delighted In total, over 12,500 resi- viewed. consultation responses from to reach a conclusion in Oc- along the CS9 route have also been once the process is complete. and the business survey, “is being cipal’; and ‘the rapidly improving that Laura is joining us and look considered, as TfL have commi- When TfL publish their report, they fed into the evolving proposals.” teaching’. The effectiveness of lead- forward to a great future ahead for sioned an external company to visit will include a breakdown of re- ership and management was rated Chiswick School.” Whale Spotted In The Thames Tennis Courts In Ravenscourt Park Get A Smashing New Look

The countdown has begun until the new- The newly re-surfaced courts will be ful- look public tennis courts open in Raven- ly coated and painted in the spring. In scourt Park. the meantime, they will have temporary Construction workers have started in- lines painted on them and will be fully stalling new fencing around four courts playable. near the Tube arches, which are being The new online court reservation system resurfaced and completely re-equipped. replaces the old telephone booking ar- The first serve is expected in two months’ rangement. time. Called Clubspark, it allows players to The major improvement is the result of book courts at Ravenscourt Park, as well a £70,000 cash injection from the Lawn as Eel Brook Common, South Park and Tennis Association – working in part- Hurlingham Park in Fulham, with play- nership with & Fulham ers being sent a unique entry code via Council – to boost grassroots tennis in email, allowing them to unlock the gate. the borough. There is also a Clubspark app that you Reports that a whale was Although this is an exciting in danger. When the courts reopen, everyone will can use to book courts easily from your spotted in the sight for whale watchers and Mr Dave Andrews who first be able to book tennis time via a simple- phone. Hammersmith Park on our tennis pages. made headline news this members of the public, The In- spotted the whale in the to-use online booking system. There are no membership fees – just an Sarah Ferrier, of the Lawn Tennis Asso- week. have dependent have also reported Thames off Coalhouse Fort Welcoming news that the Ravenscourt easy registration process via the new ciation, said she was delighted work was reported that an RSPCA of- that experts are advising that tweeted an update earlier this Park courts will reopen at the end of booking website. underway, and looked forward to a ma- ficer is investigating whether the whale is left alone as much morning ‘’The #Thames #BE- November, Cllr Wesley Harcourt, H&F Players can get information on Raven- jor boost for tennis in H&F. it is a Beluga whale. Beluga as possible to ensure its safety. LUGA is back feeding in its fa- Cabinet Member for the Environment, scourt Park and the 29 other full-size “This is an exciting investment to im- whales are usually found in Members of the public who voured spot around the barg- said: “This heralds a new era for sport courts and eight mini courts in South prove court access, and we hope it will the Arctic Ocean but during are keen to see the whale are es on the Kent side. Please all in the borough, and represents a serious Park, Hurlingham Park, Normand Park, persuade more people to take up the the winter head south in large advised to do so in a respect- boats including @London- long-term investment to encourage more Bishops Park (managed by a third party), sport, and generate repeat bookings,” groups. This type of whale ful manner to avoid it getting PortAuth keep clear and let it residents to take up the game.” Brook Green, Eel Brook Common and she said. can be up to 20 metres long. distressed and therefore being alone’’ @iPterodroma. Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 46 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 75 Concerned Parents Launch New Campaign To Tackle Air Pollution Levels There Is More To Life Than The 7+ And Exams Mr Andrew Forbes, don, and in particular West outside and play” afternoons pupils be happier, healthier adopted by young adults and and the Falcons Prep in Rich- Parents from St Mary’s Catho- They aim to revive the playground by creating a new green space with a beautiful living wall along its perimeter Headmaster of Falcons London, I find that families my parents would often insist and more productive. She they have not been given the mond, we offer families many lic Primary School in Chiswick Pre-Preparatory School in are so caught up with their upon. Given the right tools, came into school during our tools or the confidence to talk choices as we know that boys who formed the ‘St Mary’s Chiswick, writes for The schedules and, in particular, toys and boundaries, children Staff Inset days to introduce about how they are really are not only very different Air Pollution Group’ have Chiswick Herald. their children’s schedules, are very inventive and crea- her eight week course to our feeling. I believe that, espe- to girls but to each other as launched a new non-profit As Headmaster of the Fal- that the children often come tive. The children who will staff (part of which involved cially in the EYFS, we have an well. They mature at different campaign called the ‘Chiswick cons Pre-Preparatory School, to school simply exhausted on have the best memories are having all staff doing role- enormous amount of respon- rates and have their own indi- Oasis’. where parents trust me to a Monday morning. the ones who have had time playing in the sand!). sibility to start working on vidual educational peaks and They say their plan is to rede- successfully lay those valu- They tend to be shunted from to play, had time to relax Our staff will now be work- what I call “the inner voice in troughs. Education is NOT velop the old ‘’and rather sad’’ able first foundation stones one activity or birthday party and the time to be a little bit ing hard to roll this out the mirror”. a race, some boys just need looking playground between for a boy’s successful learning to the next without stopping bored/creative. across every year group in When we talk to ourselves, more time to mature than the St Mary’s Primary and the journey, I am ever conscious for breath. As a Headmaster, I Say what you feel our school, including Nursery, which we all do, is it a posi- others. If they are not ready William Hogarth School. Both of the responsibility of myself ask myself “is all of this neces- At the Falcons Pre-Prep, we over the coming academic tive voice which we use or to sit the 7+ then they’ll be schools have been included and my staff to ensure a boy’s sary? Do they need to be busy are constantly working with year. The tools, activities and is it a negative one? I know ready at 11 or 13. among the top 50 most pol- development is not solely every minute of the weekend our families to help them to exercises contained in these as an adult I only began us- There is such a vast array of luted schools in London. They focused on and measured or holiday? Is this what is ex- give their boys the tools to courses can be used by our ing a positive inner voice in schools out there and match- are soon to receive some by academic success. In ad- pected by our children or do not only become independent staff to help support pupils my mid-thirties after engag- ing their academic abilities as funds from the Government, vance of welcoming leading they in fact actually want to thinkers, but also for them to both on a group basis but also ing with a life coach. If we well as their pastoral needs following the recent results educationalist, James Shone, be so constantly busy? Why build their repertoire of life individually which not only can impart these skills to our is paramount. A culture of a from the audit launched last to our school on Wednesday do parents feel so much pres- skills with their mental health adds an extra layer of support children at an early age then school is equally as important September by the Mayor. 3rd October to deliver a talk sure or that they are never do- being the driving force behind for pupils but will also enable surely they will be better for as the destinations of their The concerned parents want on “Raising children beyond ing enough for their children? this. us, as a school, intercept, ac- in terms of being equipped to leavers. If a child is highly ac- to revive the large but derelict pure academics”, I wanted to Who will judge them if their We have a comprehensive tion and/or prevent wellbeing deal with life’s challenges. ademic and in a school where playground by creating a new share a few thoughts of my children have a Saturday af- “Learning for Life Curricu- concerns earlier so that they There is life beyond the 7+ he/she is not happy then he green space with a beautiful own on this area. ternoon completely activity lum” which we have interwo- do not become an issue later and exams will be certain to struggle to living wall along its perim- “How can I help my child?” free?” ven with British Fundamental on in life. The pressures of the exam reach his academic poten- eter right next to the polluted During my 18 years in educa- I feel that it is perfectly fine Values and recently combined My staff and I were enthralled driven entry points into vari- tial and/or will end up with 6-lanes A4. ject will support local busi- Chiswick. The parents say they are also as all of this, the group are Todd, Ranjit Gill and Joanna tion, one of the most frequent and necessary for a child to the exceptional skills of Per- with our training as we feel ous schools cause a major a bruised self-esteem or low This new green space will nesses as well as the main aim They have until the 14th De- talking to the charity Trees looking at ways to campaign Biddolph. Although the group question parents ask me is be bored at times. It is a good formance and Wellbeing that this is an area which edu- amount of anxiety for chil- self-confidence. eventually be open to the of helping to tackle the huge cember 2018 to reach their for Cities to create an edible to include the stretch of the are pleased that those from “How can I help my child at idea be allowed to do “noth- Coach and Trainer Rachela cation in the UK is crying out dren and parents alike. The public on weekends and problem of air pollution. The target. They say they are playground and are also look- A4 next to the schools in the Labour and Conservative home?” Often there is an ex- ing” for a period of time. Dur- Leonello, who specialises in for. So many schools, as they 7+, 11+ and Common En- For further Information please bank/public holidays. It will project will help to provide counting on funds coming ing into air purifiers to install proposed Ultra Low Emission sides can be united in this pectation of extra reading, ing this period of “nothing” schools and is also a qualified should, are pushing academ- trance seem to be such a big call: 020 8747 8393 become a new site in Chis- cleaner air to the 800+ chil- from the Mayor through the inside each classroom. They Zone (ULEZ). issue, they remain adamant extra Maths or the dreaded some of the most creative psychotherapist and counsel- ics and are driven by exam focus for families in London. wick, ideal for hosting farmer, dren and staff of the two pri- Crowdfund London project. have currently installed just Local MP, Ruth Cadbury has that their children’s health extra English. This is a ques- play takes place and this type lor registered with the UKCP. results but often the life skills Yes, they are important, but book or flee markets and oth- maries as well as those who The Chiswick Oasis Project one as part of a months trial, been a vocal endorser of should not be a political issue. tion which has no correct or of play is exceptionally impor- Rachela has devised a person- and mental wellbeing of the we must not forget that there er social, family and sporting use the Piccolo Childcare Cen- is just a little part of a big- and are monitoring its results the project for the past few If you wish to support the incorrect answer but one that tant. My mind wanders back al development and life-skills child is in the peripheral. For is so much more to educa- events. tre next-door each day and of ger plan to tackle air pollu- before they give the go-ahead months, as well as local coun- Chiswick Oasis Project, visit I usually stand on a soap-box to the games my brothers and training course called ‘The too long the “keep calm and tion than just exams. At the The group hope that the pro- course the local residents in tion in and around the school. and install the others. As well cillors, Ron Mushiso, John spacehive.com/chiswickoasis. and bang on about. In Lon- I would invent during our “go Other Subject’ which helps ”, attitude has been Falcons Pre-Prep in Chiswick

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Appeal Continues Following Fatal Man Detained At Buckingham Palace Shooting Of Teenager In Walthamstow Released With No Further Action

Detectives continue to investi- gate and appeal for informa- tion and witnesses following a drive-by shooting in Waltham- stow which left a teenager dead. Police were called shortly af- ter 2300hrs on Saturday, 22 September, to a shooting in Vallentin Road, E17. The victim - a 19-year-old man - was driven by friends to a north-east London hospi- tal, after he was shot at from a car. He died in hospital at 23:38hrs. area, did you see anything ing to those in the area. Extra His family have been in- suspicious? We are keen to police will be in the area and formed. hear from anyone who was a number of enquiries includ- A post-mortem examina- in the proximity of Shernhall ing the recovery of local CCTV tion will be arranged in due Street, Wood Street, Upper footage and forensic analysis course. Walthamstow Road or Vallen- are ongoing.” Detectives from the Homicide tin Road, E17 between 2200- Any witnesses or anyone with and Major Crime Command 2330hrs. information should call the are investigating. “The perpetrators need to be police incident room on 0208 A man who was detained by from the Netherlands – was Officers are reminding visi- A 23-year-old man was arrest- found and the firearm taken 358 0400. security staff at the visitor en- taken to a central London po- tors to the United Kingdom ed on Sunday, 23 September off the streets. If you have To remain anonymous con- trance to Buckingham Palace lice station and questioned. to ensure that any items that on suspicion of murder. He footage related to the inci- tact Crimestoppers on 0800 has been released without fur- Officers were satisfied that they are carrying comply with was taken to an East London dent, including dash-cam 555 111 or via the https:// ther action by police. his possession of the device legislation in the UK. This police station for questioning footage, we need to hear from crimestoppers-uk.org/ Police were called at 12:47hrs - which was low-powered includes small knives and and has since been released you. Equally if you were a wit- You can also tweet police via on Sunday, 23 September, af- and part of a keyring – was a personal Taser-type devices, under investigation. ness and are yet to come for- @MetCC ter the 38-year-old man was genuine error on his part, and both of which may be consid- DCI Paul Healy said: “This ward, I would urge you to get detained having been found that he posed no threat. ered offensive weapons or in was a shocking attack on a in touch. in possession of a Taser-type The man was released with- breach of strict UK firearms young man on a busy Satur- “A crime scene remains in device. out further action on Sunday laws. day night. Were you in the place and police will be speak- The man – a visitor to London evening. YOGA & exercise

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Officers were called at The leader of community 09:38hrs on Monday, 24 Sep- campaign group Back Heath- tember, following concerns row has urged politicians to for the welfare of a missing be braver about national in- woman. frastructure, such as Heath- The body of a woman, aged row expansion, in a speech at in her early 30s, was found in the Labour Party conference the back garden of the house. in Liverpool. Formal identification is yet to Speaking to delegates, ex- Victim: Sandra Zmijan (Image: take place but police are con- ecutive director and former Met Police) who live in the constituen- sor and Maidenhead, where fident the deceased is Sandra Labour MP Parmjit Dhanda, cies and Boroughs close to the the borough councils is tak- Zmijan, from Southall, who evening of Thursday, 20 Sep- said: “Whether its airport airport back it than oppose ing judicial review action was reported missing on Sat- tember. expansion, major roads, rail- it – including in the seats of against expansion, support is urday, 22 September. Sandra was of athletic, slim ways or power stations, the Hayes & Harlington, Uxbridge 11 points and 29 ahead of op- A post-mortem examination build and is known to have infrastructure we need to and South Ruislip – which are position, respectively. will be carried out on Wednes- live our lives, create jobs and been wearing all black when June Hogben with Bluebird Care Hounslow & Chiswick Team Member represented by the Shadow The airport has also an- Fenella Fielding OBE passed away ‘’looking tranquil and divine’’ on 11th September 2018 day, 26 September. she was last seen. grow our economy is stymied, Chancellor and Boris John- nounced January and June A 26-year-old man, who was Detective Chief Inspector 2018 marks home care pro- team now assist her on a sible. June and her husband John who we were so eager and at least in part, politics son.” consultations for 2019 to de- Officers in Camden have de- Sunday, 23 September. She medical and people skills for known to the victim, has Simon Harding, said: “We vider Bluebird Care Hounslow daily basis. June’s late hus- purchased their home in 1959 to support. This is those for and politicians must take re- This follows new Populus velop plans for an expanded livered a baby girl after a gave birth at 21:32hrs, and such a happy occasion and as- been arrested on suspicion of are very keen to hear from & Chiswick’s fifth year of op- band John was Bluebird Care and Bluebird Care Hounslow whom, without home care sponsibility. polling released by Heath- Heathrow, where local people woman went into labour in London Ambulance Service sist a woman giving birth. She murder and is in custody at a anyone who thinks they may eration in the borough. Hounslow & Chiswick’s first and Chiswick’s team ensure support, would mean leaving “At a time of economic and row which shows support for will be able to have their say Kentish Town Road on Sun- were on the scene just a min- called police and London Am- south London police station. have seen Sandra from Thurs- During the past five years, customer and they looked af- June is comfortable in a fa- loved ones and the familiar political instability it is more the airport’s expansion plan on the airport’s plans for ex- day night. ute later. bulance Service after going Officers have now released day evening onwards so we Bluebird Care has provided ter John in the later stages of miliar environment with joy- environment of home. I am important than ever that our remains strong in local com- pansion. The really hard work was Mother and her as yet un- into labour in the street. Our a photograph of Sandra and can piece together her move- a variety of care and support his life. They now assist June ful memories of her past and proud to be celebrating this politicians become braver munities, following the Parlia- Mr Dhanda said: “It is vital done by mum, Weihong Yu, named baby daughter are do- officers were on hand to help are appealing for anyone ments. services, allowing custom- with washing, dressing, sitting times with her husband. important milestone in our about national infrastructure mentary vote in June. that local people take this op- while PC Burch, PC Williams ing well in hospital. and I’m very proud of their who may have seen her af- “We have made an arrest in ers to remain in their homes, up and assisting with medica- Sai Visakan, Managing Direc- business and would like to and articulate the reasons to In Hayes and Harlington, sup- portunity to have their say. and PC King assisted with the Inspector Jason Stewart from role in comforting the mother ter 20:00hrs on Thursday, 20 connection with this incident where they are comfortable tion. The team also help with tor of Bluebird Care Houn- thank our incredible team of ‘do’ rather than find excuses port outweighs opposition Back Heathrow will continue delivery prior to the arrival of Camden said: “Response team and helping this new baby girl September to come forward. but would urge anyone with and happy. her shopping and cooking and slow & Chiswick, said, “When staff who make such a dif- to ‘not do’. by 19 points. In Uxbridge & to support local communities an ambulance. officers work hard around the arrive.” It is believed she used pub- information to call the inci- June Hogben, 84, became one anything else that she needs. we first opened Bluebird Care ference every day. We look “Heathrow’s new runway is South Ruislip it’s closer but and businesses to have their The officers, from the Met’s clock to keep Londoners safe; lic transport to travel from dent room on 020 8721 4205 of Bluebird Care Hounslow & Bluebird Care allows custom- Hounslow & Chiswick half a forward to celebrating many an interesting but not untypi- support is still ahead of oppo- voices heard during the con- Central North Command Unit, they have to be ready for any- her home in Southall to the or call Crimestoppers anony- Chiswick’s customers in 2013 ers like June to stay in their decade ago it was people like more anniversaries to come!” cal example. The local polling sition by nine points. sultation process.” reached Weihong in Kentish thing. It’s great that they were Whittington Road area on the mously on 0800 555 111.” after having a stroke and the own homes for as long as pos- Jane and her late husband shows that far more people In the constituencies of Wind- Town Road at 21:27hrs on able to use their first aid,

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There’s also been a 16 per share of £6 million funding to help side The Waltham Forest Library in Francis Road, Leyton, said: “We cent drop in the number of older, Detectives investigating a target local pollution hot spots and Service which uses the cargo bikes specifically chose to open our store more polluting diesel vehicles park- robbery at a jewellers in drastically improve air quality. to deliver books to housebound res- in Francis Road because we liked ing in the Marylebone LEN and 30 Wimbledon are renewing The funding is part of the £20 mil- idents across the borough. the idea of the road being pedes- new electric vehicle charge points their appeals for informa- lion Mayor’s Air Quality Fund that The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan trianised. There have been lots of and 100 new secure cycle stands in tion and witnesses after a has already delivered hard-hitting said: “Our filthy toxic air is a nation- new businesses opening up in recent carparks in the Barbican. group of four suspects car- measures across 29 boroughs in- al health crisis, contributing to tens months and there is a great commu- This latest round of funding will al- ried out an armed robbery. cluding electrifying Hackney Coun- of thousands of premature deaths nity atmosphere among us and our low London’s councils to comple- At approximately 12:45hrs cil’s vehicle fleet, fitting low-cost in the UK every year. The bold ac- customers. ment the Mayor’s ambitious pro- on Wednesday, 12 Septem- electric charging points onto lamp- tion we’ve already delivered such “ZED, the zero emissions delivery gramme to make London’s air safe to ber four male suspects trav- posts across Hounslow, and estab- as establishing Low Emission Bus service, provide us with a great ser- breathe. This has already seen the in- The campaign will be seen across London in the coming months and features 11 officers who elling on two motorbikes lishing a green courier service in Zones, cleaning up the bus and taxi vice bring our stock from our local troduction of the world’s first toxicity explain why they joined up (Image: Met Police) approached the premises on Waltham Forest. fleets and delivering the T-Charge suppliers across Waltham Forest. charge (the T-Charge) for the most Church Road. As well as working with boroughs in central London, are starting to every year. Therefore, we’ve made They are a great friendly local team, polluting cars and the establishment The Metropolitan Police Ser- actually see what a fantastic The Met will now fund the Whilst one vehicle parked on new ideas to target filthy air, have a positive impact. Today’s tackling this issue as a priority who really care about their custom- of two low-emission bus zones, with vice is launching its most job it really is. Being a police Certificate of Knowledge in outside the shop, the other part of the £6 million will be used funding will help boroughs to de- through the Enjoy Waltham Forest ers and the environment.” at least four more planned to come ambitious police constable officer is far more than a po- Policing (CKP) from private motorbike drove into the to establish four more Low Emission liver targeted action to complement programme and our work with the The Mayor is already supporting five into operation by the end of the year. recruitment campaign to licing job, it’s really a voca- colleges and has integrated front door to force entry. Neighbourhoods (LENs), cut emis- these strong measures and improve Mayor’s Air Quality Fund. borough-led Low Emission Neigh- This will be followed next April by date featuring the voices and tion that embodies many oth- the courses into the training Two suspects entered the sions from construction machinery, their local areas for the benefit of all “Our Mini-Holland scheme has bourhoods in some of London’s busi- the establishment of an Ultra Low stories of serving officers, as er roles such as social worker, programme so recruits will be property carrying hammers Both motorbikes were found daylight. create car-free and low-emission Londoners. delivered 22km of segregated cy- est and most highly polluted areas: Emission Zone (ULEZ) in central it seeks to double the number friend, coach, even therapist! paid as trainee officers whilst and pickaxes before smash- abandoned a short while later “Thankfully no one was injured streets, and support people and “Despite all that I’m doing here in cle lanes, 660 new trees, 37 roads Westminster (Marylebone LEN), City London and extensive work to trans- of new recruits joining in the “I love working for the Met they complete the course and ing the cabinets and stealing on Wimbledon Common and but a quantity of high value businesses to start using ultra-low London, we can’t win this battle un- closed to through traffic and 15 new of London, (Barbican LEN)Green- form London’s bus and taxi fleet. next year. as it’s given me experiences will no longer need to obtain a quantity of jewellery from were recovered by officers. jewellery, worth in excess of emission vehicles. til the government provides extra pocket parks since 2015. Mean- wich (Town Centre and Trafalgar This fund will help to complement The ‘Do Something Real’ I know other jobs certainly the CKP before applying. inside. The four suspects are all be- £80,000 was stolen. Sadiq launched the latest funding resources and delivers a national while, innovative schemes like re- Road LEN), and cross borough neigh- those big regional measures with tar- campaign aims to show the would not have given me.” Recent updates to the Met’s Meanwhile, the two other lieved to be males. At the “I would urge anyone with in- round today as he visited business scrappage fund to get the dirtiest placing delivery vans with cargo bourhoods in Redbridge & Newham geted local action. breadth and variety of a po- Commissioner Cressida Dick, policy on visible tattoos re- suspects remained outside time of the incident they formation or who witnessed the owners on Francis Road in Leyton vehicles off our streets and a new bikes have helped local businesses (Ilford Garden Junction LEN), and More information about the Mayor’s licing career and the moti- said: “London deserves the flect changed views on tat- keeping a look out. They were wearing dark tracksuits incident to get in touch.” who have helped reduce traffic pol- Clean Air Act fit for the 21st cen- to make a tangible difference. Hackney, Islington and Tower Ham- Air Quality Fund can be found by vis- vations of serving officers to best police service and we toos in society. The Met will held up large knives and and gloves with motorbike Anyone with information is lution by using a cargo bike and tury.” “Thanks to our actions the life ex- lets (City Fringe LEN). Six smaller iting: https://www.london.gov.uk/ make a difference to the lives intend to attract individuals now review candidates who bottles in an attempt to helmets. asked to call the South West electric vehicle delivery service, Clare Coghill, Leader of Waltham pectancy of Waltham Forest’s young Business Low Emission Neighbour- what-we-do/environment/pollution- of Londoners. The Met is who reflect the best of Lon- have a visible tattoo on a make the shop workers be- No arrests have been made; Command Unit on 101 quoting supported by a £400,000 City Hall Forest Council said: “We know people has significantly improved hoods are being delivered by the and-air-quality/mayors-air-quality- seeking to recruit more than don. People who are passion- case-by-case basis instead of lieve they were armed with detailed enquiries continue. CAD 3225/12Sep or to remain Air Quality Fund grant. Over the that air quality is a huge concern and we’ve cut the number of house- Mayor and business groups. fund 2,000 new officers in the next ate about serving, protecting automatically rejecting them. acid. DC Rex Jude from the South anonymous, call Crimestoppers last year the project’s 12 part-time for our residents and sadly around holds in the borough facing danger- These projects are already achieving year – more than double the and working with its diverse It is understood that tattoos The suspects then made off West Command Unit said: on 0800 555 111 or contact riders have cycled 7,743 km and de- 270 people in the borough die from ously high levels of air pollution by positive results with nine streets in number who joined last year communities. form part of many cultures on the motorbikes towards “This was a violent and ter- them via crimestoppers-uk.org livered more than 8,000 packages. illnesses related to air pollution 90%. Hackney and Islington turned into - to take its total strength to “Our officers come from all and have become an in- Wimbledon Park. rifying ordeal during broad 30,750. walks-of-life, and join for all creasingly common practice The campaign will be seen sorts of reasons. But what- among young people. across London in the coming ever your reason, this job can As a new police constable in months and features 11 of- offer things you’ll find no- the Met, the starting salary ficers who explain why they where else.” is £27,105 per annum inclu- joined up. Acting Sergeant New features of the recruit- sive of additional allowances. Stevie Bull who featured in ment campaign reflect re- After completion of the CKP the campaign, said: “The Met search into what either drives (usually within three months is built by its people; we need people to join or puts them of joining), this automatically people that are passionate, off the idea. The current cam- increases to £30,321 per an- driven and ready to embrace paign sees two main policy num. The salary increases change. I wanted to contrib- changes: improvements to to a current maximum of ute to finding these people. I the package for candidates so £45,885 inclusive of London am proud to be a police of- they can avoid upfront pay- allowances, achievable after ficer.” ments for their initial quali- seven years’ service. PC Phil Cresswell-Nash, said: fication; and a partial relaxa- “I want people who are not tion to its policy on visible part of the police family to tattoos. 7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_Print Ad_v2_AW_7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_Print Ad_v1_24/11/17 29/11/2017 15:52 Page 1

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Donna Fraser, who is now To Honour First World War Sacrifice Say Conservatives splash of pink to her usual “Wear it pink is great way to Equality, Diversity and En- attire to support Breast Can- come together with friends gagement Lead at UK Athlet- Ealing Conservative Council- Tommy, especially when you cer Now’s wear it pink fund- and family to have fun whilst ics, said: lors are urging the Labour run consider that they were happy raiser, which will take place raising money for Breast Can- “I’m delighted to be support- Council to support the ‘There to fritter away £13,000 on a on Friday 19 October to raise cer Now’s vital research. As ing wear it pink this year – it But Not There’ campaign to plastic bottle Christmas tree! money for vital breast cancer you can see from my photo- is a fun and fabulous fund- commemorate the centenary “As always, this Labour Coun- research. graph, all it takes is an addi- raising event which brings of the First World War. cil priorities are at odd with Ruth Cadbury was joined tional splash of pink to your families, friends and work col- The campaign launched by public sentiment. I call upon by other parliamentarians normal outfit!.” leagues together to help fund Lord Dannatt, former head of the Council to install a Tom- in Westminster earlier this Anyone can take part in wear research into this devastating the army, calls for the instal- my in a prominent location month, all encouraging peo- it pink, whether at work, disease. lations of “Tommies,” a life- in the Borough and to ensure ple across the UK to take part school or in your community. “Breast cancer awareness and size figure of a First World that the Ealing War Memorial on wear it pink day and raise All you need to do is wear raising funds for research is War solider. Lord Dannatt is uncovered in time for the money for Breast Cancer Now. something pink, or hold a hugely important to me - there has written to every Council Armistice Day commemora- Ruth is calling for her con- pink themed event, and do- are too many women being leader in the country, but Eal- tions. stituents to join her, as well as nate to Breast Cancer Now. diagnosed with breast cancer, ing are said to have not yet “Residents can show their thousands of others across the With every penny raised, fun- and sadly too many women responded. support for this very worthy UK to sign up and take part in draisers across the UK will be still lose their lives each year. Cllr Gregory Stafford, Op- campaign, commemorating wear it pink which takes place helping the charity achieve its This cause is very close to my position Leader said: “It is the centenary of the First during Breast Cancer Aware- aim that, if we all act now, by heart, and as someone who the enthusiasm and support help us to continue to fund lives of those we love. Togeth- very disappointing to learn World War, by signing the pe- ness Month, and to date has 2050 everyone who develops has personally been through shown by the MPs at West- world-class research into this er we can take one step for- that the Labour Leader has tition I have launched.” raised over £31million to- breast cancer will live, and breast cancer, I know the just minster. Everyone looked fab- devastating disease. ward to help reach our goal not bothered to acknowledge The Chiswick Herald have wards Breast Cancer Now’s live well. how important it is to raise ulous in their pink accessories “Wear it pink is a fantastic that, by 2050, everyone who Lord Dannatt’s letter. also been informed that 4 important work. Joining the politicians at money for research, to help and showed just how easy opportunity for communities develops breast cancer will “There is tremendous public were officially unveiled in Ruth Cadbury MP said: Westminster was Donna reach a day where nobody it is to add a touch of pink across the UK to come togeth- live, and live well.” support for our servicemen Westminster Abbey at the “Breast cancer is still the most Fraser, four-time Olympian dies from breast cancer. For to your everyday outfit. We er, have fun and show their To take part in wear it pink and women, whose sacrifices grave of the Unknown War- common form of cancer in the for Great Britain and Breast me, that day can’t come soon hope that by wearing pink, support to this very impor- this October, please visit wea- has and continues to ensure rior in May following a £2m UK. Each year around 11,500 Cancer Now Ambassador. enough.” Ruth Cadbury will encourage tant cause. By simply wearing ritpink.org/2018MP for fur- our freedom. grant from the Government to women and 80 men lose their Donna, 45, retired from par- Baroness Delyth Morgan, her constituents in Brentford something pink and donating ther details, fundraising ideas “On the eve of this very im- support the project. lives to the disease. That’s ticipating in professional ath- Chief Executive at Breast Can- & Isleworth to get involved what you can, you are helping and how to register for your portant centenary, it is dis- why I’m so passionate about letics after she was diagnosed cer Now, said: and fundraise in their homes, raise much-needed funds to free fundraising pack. heartening to know that the encouraging everyone to take with breast cancer in May “We are really grateful for schools or workplaces, and stop breast cancer taking the Labour Council will not fund £750 for the installation of a Cllr Gregory Stafford is calling upon the Council to install a Tommy in a prominent location in the Borough

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ABV), made with Thai spices terday (17th September). Ealing Council has spent over £600k in the A first for London’s oldest and a New England IPA (5.5% Police say they were called to past 2 years alone dealing with illegal encamp- family brewer, the pilot brew- ABV), in which the brew- the Lord Clyde Public House ments. The borough-wide injunction would ery was installed earlier this ers experimented with Cryo in Hounslow on Saturday 2nd result in a preventative injunction, which for- year and brewing commenced Hops. September after a charity col- bids ‘named persons’ and ‘persons unknown’ in August. This recent addi- Hayley said: “This has been a lection bucket for ‘Just Jade’ from accessing any green spaces, mostly com- tion to the Fuller’s site, offers really exciting project to work was stolen from the bar. monly parks and sports fields, or public spaces its brewers the opportunity on. From the moment the Colley pleaded guilty and re- including those which are Council-managed, ‘’Other councils in the capital have successful- to create some more experi- guys from Gravity Systems ceived the prison sentence, to make an encampment. Making an encamp- ly applied for injunctions such as Elmbridge, mental beers in small quanti- arrived with the first delivery £200 compensation to be paid ment on any of the green spaces named in the and Barking & Dagenham, so either Ealing ties. The new plant produces of parts and being involved to the ‘Just Jade’ charity, £115 injunction would thereby be a contempt of Council wakes up and applies for an injunc- around 10 barrels (40 firkins) in the install, to bottling the victim surcharge and £85 court. The petition’s page explains the advan- tion or will forever repeat the cycle of legal of beer per brew which can first brew – Beer One – this court costs. The magistrate tages of such an approach. processes and clear ups after encampments. Is then be packaged in bottle, has been a fascinating learn- who passed the sentence is Cllr Dabrowska said: Ealing Council a soft touch? cask or keg. The plant has an ing curve as a brewer. Fuller’s said to have took in to account “Enough is enough. Unfortunately, some un- ‘’The petition, which is open until 1 October, infusion mash tun, a copper/ has been calling out for a pi- the callous circumstances sur- authorised encampments have been antisocial also calls for the legal campsite in Bashley whirlpool with an external lot brewery for years and with rounding the theft. and have left behind piles of rubbish and hu- Road to be enlarged (or another site to be set wort boiler, four fermentation the new shop creating suit- #JustJade is a campaign to get man waste. It is also very costly to the Council up) in hopes that this will also deter travel- tanks and two bright beer able space, we finally have local police officer Jade Goffin Thomas Colley was sentenced on 17th September and, ultimately, taxpayers as well as affect- lers from camping illegally. The petition can tanks – all provided by Grav- one. I feel so lucky to be able to America for specialist treat- (Image: @HounslowPolice) ing the local community where residents are be found online on the Ealing Council website ity Systems Ltd. to work on this and I can’t ment - we spoke to Jade last scared to leave their homes. I hope that at least 1,500 residents will sign Hayley Marlor, one of Fuller’s wait to see what my brewing month. PC Jade Goffin, of the ‘’It is shocking to know that the Council has it, so we can force a Council debate on the Shift Brewers, has been man- colleagues and I create in this West Area Basic Command spent over £600k in the past 2 years removing issue.” aging the installation and the fantastic new plant.” Unit, was diagnosed with 7 PC Lou Roberts – West Area thank the support of the lo- and cleaning up after these illegal encamp- first brews in the pilot brew- Head Brewer, Georgina so we tended always to play and procedures before scaling shop, behind glass windows, which includes the Brewery life threatening tumors on her Media and Communications cal community with assisting ments as they often move to the next open ery. The first five beers to be Young, said: “This pilot brew- safe with flavours. We will be up and we can attempt beer it’s an added spectacle to Tours and Shop, has had a brain caused by Stage 4 brain said: “This was a heartless us in locating the person in- space, requiring the process to start all over brewed and packaged in the ery is a fantastic addition using the new brewery for tri- styles that have never been the Fuller’s Visitors’ Experi- recent rebrand and now car- mets, and has been given just act, where a charity bucket, volved, resulting in his con- again. Hence the need for a borough-wide in- plant are: Beer One (7.0% to Fuller’s. Prior to this, the al-testing different raw mate- brewed here at Chiswick be- ence, which is attended to ries the tag line ‘Experience 12-24 months to live. was stolen. We would like to viction” junction. ABV), a strong ale based on smallest batch we could brew rials such as new malts, hops, fore. It will also play a role in by thousands of guests every the Works’. It champions all the Golden Pride recipe; Gal- was 160 barrels (625 firkins), herbs, spices and fruits. We training future brewers.” year. The Visitors’ Experience, things Fuller’s – beer, brew- can test out new equipment Located at the back of the ing, and pubs. 16 COUNCIL NEWS & LOCAL POLITICS Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 28th September 2018 FridayFriday 28th28th JulyJuly 20172017 18 Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 1917

Rupa Huq Slams Government Decision On Buffer Zones Outside Abortion Clinics Sadiq Khan Calls For Public Vote On Brexit Last weekend, the Mayor of that the UK will crash out of has become mired in confu- has worked with the Govern- London, Sadiq Khan, called the EU with no deal on our sion and deadlock, leading ment as it has tried to secure Home Secretary, Sajid Javid for the British people to get future relationship at all – us down a path that could be a good deal. He met regularly declared that protests out- a final say on Brexit. This which Sadiq says is the worst hugely damaging – not only with the former Secretary of side abortion clinics were not would mean a public vote on possible outcome that would to London, but the whole the State for Exiting the Eu- going to banned across the any Brexit deal obtained by have potentially catastrophic country. ropean Union David Davis, country. Mr Javid decided the Government, or a vote on consequences. Independent “Until now, I’ve held out hope together with the Chancel- that introducing a national a ‘no deal’ Brexit if one is not economic analysis, commis- that the Government would lor of the Exchequer and the buffer zone system outside postcode lottery’’, that if you secured, alongside the option sioned and published by the finally get its act together Prime Minister – making the abortion clinics would be un- live in Ealing, you will not be of remaining within the Euro- Mayor earlier this year, sug- and put the national inter- strongest possible case for necessary as he found that the subject to such protests but if pean Union. gested that crashing out of the est ahead of narrow party what London needs from the majority of pro-life protests you live somewhere else you Over the last two years, the EU with no deal could result politics, but it’s clear that this negotiations. are ‘’passive in nature’’. This is may encounter anti-abortion Mayor says he has become in- in 500,000 fewer jobs across prospect is now dead in the He has also met and taken despite the review noting the protests. She tweeted that it is creasingly alarmed as what he Britain by 2030 than if we re- water. advice from experts on all the distress such protests cause wrong for the Home Secretary sees as the chaotic approach mained a member of the EU – “With time rapidly running areas that will be impacted by some women. to pass ‘’the buck onto already to the negotiations has be- 87,000 fewer in London alone out, we are left with two pos- Brexit – from trade, to finan- Local MP, Rupa Huq, an open cash-strapped local authori- come mired in confusion and – and up to £50 billion lost in sible scenarios – a bad deal, cial services, manufacturing, critic to such protests, ap- ties’’ (@RupaHuq). deadlock. He argues this is investment across the UK. which could end up being so and people’s livelihoods. cially important issue out of public services, immigration, peared on new BBC show Pol- Marie Stopes have also urged leading us down a path that Sadiq is also increasingly con- vague that we leave the EU “After a lot of careful thought the hands of the politicians human and workers’ rights itics Live on Friday (14th Sep- the Home Secretary to think could be hugely damaging – cerned about the impact on blind to what our future rela- and consideration, I have de- and return it to the people so to the police and the security tember) to give her view. She again. not only to London, but the the lives of the three million tionship will be, or a ‘no deal’ cided that the British people that they can take back con- services. believes the protests are ‘’get- Many pro-life groups were whole country. EU nationals living in the UK, Brexit. must get a final say on Brexit. trol. As well as this, he has taken ting more aggressive’’ with pleased with the Home Sec- Of course the Mayor would approximately one million “Both these scenarios are a “As the Mayor of London, I “The need for another public representatives from key sec- even the staff at abortion clin- retary’s decision, including like to see a general election, of whom live in London. He million miles away from what wouldn’t be doing my job vote on Brexit was never in- tors of London’s economy – ics finding it difficult to leave SPUC who tweeted “This is a but with time now fast run- believes they contribute mas- was promised during the EU representing the interests of evitable, or something I ever from the creative industries their workplace. She has also massive victory for common ning out, the Mayor is con- sively to our economy and referendum campaign. They Londoners if I didn’t stand thought I’d have to call for. to higher education – to meet expressed disappointment sense, democracy and above cerned we are left with two society and deserve far bet- not only further expose the up now and say that it’s time But the reality is that the ab- with Ministers in the Depart- that, in the 902 words of the all for the hundreds of vulner- possible scenarios – a bad ter than the crippling uncer- lies and mistruths sold to the to think again about how we ject failure of the Government ment for Exiting the EU to review, the word ‘women’ able women who are saved deal or a ‘no deal’ Brexit. tainty of the consequences a public, but are a betrayal of take this crucial decision for – and the huge risk we now make their case directly. does not appear once. from the horror of #abortion He believes both these possi- ‘no deal’ Brexit could have on the promises made through- the future of our country – face of either a bad deal or a Ealing Council instituted a at the very gates of the abor- bilities are far from what was them and their families. out the negotiations. and the futures of our chil- ‘no deal’ Brexit - means that PSPO (Public Spaces Protec- tion clinic.” (@spucprolife). promised during the EU refer- The Mayor of London, Sadiq “They are also both incredibly dren and grandchildren. giving people a fresh say on tion Order) outside a Ma- endum campaign, which only Khan, said: risky, and I don’t believe The- “The Government has simply our future is now the right, rie Stopes clinic in April this ‘further exposes the lies and “I’ve become increasingly resa May has the mandate to failed to negotiate with the and only, approach left for the year. This action prompted mistruths sold to the public’. alarmed as the chaotic ap- gamble so flagrantly with the EU in the national interest – good of our country.” so it’s time we take this cru- Over the last two years, Sadiq the Government’s review. Ealing Council made history by voting for a PSPO outside a local Marie Stopes clinic in April (Image: Google Maps) There is now a grave risk proach to the negotiations future of the British economy Rupa says, it should not be ‘’a

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Richmond poster A4.indd 1 29/10/2017 10:12 am Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 18 BUSINESS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk PUZZLES 19 SME cash: raising it and saving it

Dr P Singh, a Chiswick business consultant and author of The City and global outlay line platform that in essence costs for many unprotected financial services sets out some ways SMEs can raise finance, and some ways Reduce overheads matches you with potentially businesses. they could reduce their cash outflow. Can you think of other ways to raise or Search your business areas for hundreds of small and large Cashflow forecasting save cash? Comments to: [email protected] expenditures that do not need investors seeking an alterna- Start to forecast your expen- to be incurred or not as high tive to bank deposits for their ditures and see whether you Sale and leaseback £800,000 in October 2015. in the business, but to avoid as before. cash. The platform takes a will have enough income to If your company owns valu- At the time I said: this, preference shares paying Creditors fee, e.g. 5% and you pay an meet them. Being proactive able assets such as buildings, “This is a great achievement a fixed dividend and with no See if you can delay paying interest rate on borrowed is often less costly than re- machinery, vehicles, then con- for Unihousing – designing voting rights might be a solu- your creditors. This must be debt, or dividends if you offer acting at short notice to cash sider selling to release their a bond that has successfully tion. handled with care and con- equity. emergencies. cash value and then lease tapped new corporate and Joint venture sideration. Keep an open dia- Energy costs and renewable Pooling and sharing plant, them back over time. The retail investor bases to fund In return for funds, you give logue because there might be energy equipment, and other assets cash can be used in the busi- modern student build-to-let up a share of your profits to occasions when they will al- Undertake a thorough review Consider sharing essential ness for essential items – such properties. The bond struc- your joint-venture partner low an extension. of your energy usage to iden- items to avoid costs of leasing as paying VAT, salaries, and ture provides flexibility and Friends and Family Stock tify areas and practices where and buying. A pool of assets buying stock for an order. an attractive return with sub- Invite them to become share- Do you really need so much energy can be saved. could be delivery trucks and Retail bond stantial security. We now have holders or lenders in your stock? Move to a lower tariff, or vans or cars, power genera- A retail bond is a form or debt a great platform to launch business, but beware, rela- Debtor discounts move to a cheaper type of en- tors, excavators, printers, etc. and can be for 1 year to over further bonds for investors to tionships can become strained It can be better to get the cash ergy. Do your own homework Hot-desking 5 years to maturity. It is not invest in more of Unihousing’s if they want a say in how your sooner even if you have to of- before you install that wind Could some work desks and listed and there is no prospec- student build-to-let projects.” business is run. fer a discount to get the debt- turbine or solar panel on the multiple printers and scan- tus so costs are substantially Private placement Invoice finance or to pay. You will also reduce roof. ners be replaced by hot-desks lower (though still signifi- Doing a transaction with a Sell your invoices so get the the risk of not getting the pay- Currency risk and shared equipment? cant) than the bonds issued single or group of investors cash in them sooner. There is ment at all or late. For overseas sales, invoice Home-working by the big companies. that is not listed or public. a fee for this but compared to Debtor management in GBP to avoid losses from How much could be saved There’s no guarantee how It is often therefore quicker waiting 60 days or more, this Do you need to install an ef- currency movements. If that if employees worked from much you will raise but it has and simpler and cheaper as is worthwhile for many SMEs. fective credit management is not possible, consider cur- home and communicated via proven a successful source for it avoids much of the regula- Single invoices can be sold for system that gets cash owed by rency insurance from a bank. a network? SMEs and it helps to market tory and legal costs of public temporary cash shortages. your debtors on time? Take independent advice be- Job-sharing their brand and products. transactions. Rent, don’t buy Grants forehand to ensure you un- Could this save money and Unihousing, a Birmingham, Retail share offer Before incurring capital ex- Are you are eligible? derstand the insurance terms. be preferred by some employ- property developer, issued Instead of a bond, shares can penditure or other significant Crowdfunding and P2P Brexit triggered a massive de- ees? a retail bond that I was a be offered also, though these costs, consider renting the This involves advertising cline in sterling that is likely consultant on, raised over can dilute your ownership item to save the high capital your funding needs on an on- to have significantly raised Trade wars and company survival-part 3

In part 2 of trade wars, I described Whereas some steel users will have stock valuation accounting poli- the Sino-US trade wars and their the ability to pass on rising met- cies are used, profits will be quickly adverse effect on currency exchange al costs (either contractually, or dented, reflecting higher stock costs. rates, funding costs, and commodity through their brute forces of negoti- Cashflow will fall because of more prices for businesses. In this issue ating or price-setting), smaller com- expensive stock, or else companies I discuss further negative outcomes panies will have to absorb higher in- will try to stretch their trade credi- on business. put costs to maintain market share. tors’ goodwill even farther. Compa- Stagflation and GDP For the former, profit margins will nies that can control their working Moody’s notes that workers em- be protected, for the latter, they will capital interactions are more likely ployed by US business sectors contract. to survive than those with poor cred- that use steel far outnumber those Where investors are concerned, bor- it, stock, and trade creditor manage- employed in its manufacture, by rowers also need to be concerned, ment practices. around 5:1. That is also the ratio of because the fortunes of both are Credit insurance job losses: gains predicted by Trade inter-twined. When investors be- Companies’ trade credit insurance Partnership as a consequence of US come risk-averse and hoard cash, premia might increase, or be stopped tariffs. borrowers lose access to capital or if their financial position deterio- “protectionist trade policies, includ- pay a higher cost. Reduced profits rates. Credit insurance providers ing tariffs on raw-material imports, ultimately hurt workers’ incomes, stopped providing credit protection could exacerbate these inflationary the economy’s GDP, and investors’ to Woolworths’ suppliers, meaning pressures [caused by global eco- return on investment. it had to pay in cash, exacerbating nomic growth], running the risk of Unchecked, stagflation could de- the strain of its debt pile and leading tighter margins and possible supply- teriorate into recession, leading to to its administration. Without credit chain disruptions in the manufactur- job losses, reduced investment and insurance, factoring of invoices, and ing sector,” said Moody’s. Inflation further corporate financial distress. conventional credit from suppliers, could necessitate faster monetary With many companies and individu- Toys R Us had to buy its games and policy tightening, i.e., more interest als already highly geared with debt, toys as they were delivered. With- rate hikes. That would raise compa- a recession or stagflation that reduc- out cash, a company’s shelves soon nies’ costs, denting their profits. es income and the ability to service begin to empty, payments become Sustained high interest rates and in- debt interest obligations, could trig- overdue, staff are not paid, and op- flation could stymie global economic ger a wave of personal bankruptcies erations grind to a halt, i.e., bank- growth and create stagflation. A or corporate insolvencies, reducing ruptcy or insolvency ensues. March survey by BoAML found 90% GDP further and leading potentially of investment managers thought to recession. In part 4 I discuss gearing and con- protectionism would cause either Companies might have to lay-off clude this series. inflation or stagflation, and protec- employees to remain profitable or tionism was investors’ primary fear. in business. Where last-in-first-out Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 20 LOCAL LIFE, LOCAL PEOPLE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk ENTERTAINMENT 21 Chiswick Poet Chiswick Book Festival 2018 - A “Terrific” Success

The 10th Chiswick Book Festival was drew Llloyd Webber Theatre at Arts Anthony Horowitz’s talk was just one of the highly anticipated moments of the Festival (Image: @W4BookFest) The importance held from 13th-17th September. To- Ed we had a full house of 200 for rin Douglas, director of the Festival, Alan Rusbridger. We were sold out After 3.5 very has expressed delight at the success for Ann Cleeves and Caroline Slo- enjoyable years of of this year’s event. cock in the Parish Hall, which holds of a name being the “Poet in This year’s programme featured An- 100 seats. Our new venue - the Lon- Residence” on the thony Horowitz, Dharshini David, don Buddhist Vihara - also seats 100 Chiswick Herald, I have decided to move Charles Spencer, Joanna Trollope, people and was full both for Roger Kate Mosse, Max Hastings, Kate Wil- McGough and the Young People’s Po- Rev Martine Oborne on to pastures new. I do hope you have liams, Roger McGough, Julian Clary, etry Prizegiving. enjoyed reading the variety of poems Tim Marshall, Misha Glenny, Alan “Even more rewarding was the great St Michael’s Church , that I have submitted over the years. The Rusbridger and many others. feedback we’ve had. Our audiences Elmwood Road, Chiswick. following is my tribute to this lovely farm As well as this, the fabulous new really have enjoyed this year’s speak- animal who has so much to offer us. Cookbook Festival, featured John ers and you can see lots of apprecia- Here is a picture of me and a Torode, ‘Deliciously Ella’ Mills, Melis- tive comments on social media. And cat. sa Hemsley, Masterchef winner Jane the authors seem to have loved being Or, I could say, here is a picture Devonshire, Jack Monroe and others. here and the great welcome they’ve of me and Ginger. Which says Speaking this week, Torin Douglas received.” the same thing -but sounds said: “It’s been a terrific year. Our It seems that the Cookbook Festival very different. sales income is easily a record - which was a welcome edition to an already Because, when we use a name The Cow. is great news for our reading charities loved event, as Mr Douglas explained: for someone or something, - and our total audiences are higher “On top of all that, our innovation for we are saying something than they’ve ever been. this year, the Cookbook Festival, was about our attachment to that The cow is a wondrous thing to behold “We sold around 4,000 tickets, with a huge success with sell-out demon- person, animal or thing. We a leader in its field. over 300 in St Michael & All Angels strations and talks in the Marquee are saying something about Church for Max Hastings and around and at Ginger Whisk. We’re already our love and respect for them. It happily grazes in pastures new 175 each for Charles Spencer, Misha looking forward to next year!” There’s a part of the service in and gives an excellent yield. Glenny and Anthony Horowitz. church called the Peace, when “At Chiswick House we had a ca- we turn and shake hands A philosophical beast; pacity crowd - 200 - for ‘Vanity Fair, with other people and we of that I am sure, Thackeray and Chiswick’. In the An- say ‘Peace be with you.’ Last Sunday, I suggested that we as it chews the cud say, ‘Peace be with you, John’ with its powerful jaws. or ‘Peace be with you, Katya’ and, if we didn’t know the A blessing to all Fuller’s Launches Frontier Fridays person’s name, to ask them is this beast, it seems first and tell them ours. Frontier, the London Premium La- off trade, with a new, bespoke font, Frontier gets a new look, promoted through extensive digital campaign After the service, many people and the perfect answer ger from Chiswick-based Fuller, keg lens, glassware, bottle, can and said what a huge difference This is reflected in one of the I call it–let me see–Bonny their children or one of their to a farmer’s dreams. Smith & Turner, is set to benefit multipack outer packaging for the doing this had made. creation stories in the Bible would do–may I call it Bonny brothers and sisters. from a wide-reaching social media grocery trade. Hearing our names said makes when Adam (note how God while I’m here? Oh, do let Last time I did this, someone What else combines the campaign promoting Frontier Fri- Fuller’s Marketing Director, Jane us feel valued and respected chooses to name the man me!” brought in their pet chicken harvesting of grass days. Frontier fans can enjoy a free Jones, said: “Frontier is coming of – even if we don’t like our and woman he has created) “Goodness, I don’t care. But – somewhat inappropriately pint of their favourite beer between age. It’s been in growth since its names that much. Which is is asked to name all the other where on earth is the sense of named Nandos! Nonetheless, with the production of milk 1pm and 5pm every Friday for four launch in 2013 – but until now, it’s why Dale Carnegie in the old creatures God has created. naming a geranium?” I’m informed that Nandos to drink by the glass. weeks from 28 September 2018 to been mainly rooted in the craft beer classic How to Make Friends And so it goes on – we name “Oh, I like things to have (who is much loved and well 19 October 2018. The promotion category. We know the beer is su- and Influence People stresses every different species of handles on them even if they cared for) is thriving – and Not to mention cheese coincides with a new look and feel perb and cuts right across the pre- the importance of using flower. We name different are only geraniums. It makes I’m hoping to meet her again and butter and cream. for Fuller’s second biggest selling mium lager market – and we now people’s names when we are car models and different them more like people.” at our next pets service on 7 brand. feel the time has come to raise our in conversation. And, which businesses and different Giving something a name October. A constant flow that Running across Instagram and Face- game, highlight Frontier’s creden- is why, the Nazis stripped products. makes it more human. Giving So remember the power that’s always on stream. book, and supported with a target- tials as a London premium lager people of their names and And, as individuals, we often something a name deems that of names and don’t feel ed email campaign, a series of short and attract even more drinkers to replaced them with numbers go a step further and give a it is capable of feeling and ridiculous if you want to So for all its grazing videos will put the ultimate Friday this fantastic beer. in Auschwitz – in an attempt name to our own particular worthy of empathy. name the creatures and things and munching of hay. afternoon question to the viewer – “The new livery will give the beer to deny the humanity of their car or house or even our Which is why we always, of you love. work or pub? In return for choosing real presence on any bar – it’s styl- victims. technology – I always refer to course, name our pets. This And do bring along your pets It’s udderly amazing pub, the customer is sent to www. ish, bold and yet has a nod to the In all human cultures people the Google Maps app on my is essentially the difference and introduce them to me at I am bound to say. frontierfridays.co.uk to receive a authenticity that comes from be- name their children. And in phone as ‘Mrs G.’ between a domestic cat and the pets service, if you can. code for a free pint in a participat- ing brewed by London’s longest- the UK it’s actually illegal for Why do we do this? a feral cat – the domestic cat I’d love to meet them. ing Fuller’s managed pub. Frontier standing independent brewer. At a baby not to be given a name There’s a wonderful passage has a name and lives with us © Tony Inwood. fans can get one code per week – the same time, the digital market- within 42 days of his or her in L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of as one of the family; the feral Pets service at St Michael’s and those who have already signed ing activity we are using to support birth. The UN Convention Green Gables that points to an cat does not. Elmwood Road – 11am up will receive a handy prompt for the rebrand will ensure we target of Rights of Children states answer where Anne is talking Sometimes at church we have Sunday 7 October. Usual the other Frontier Fridays. The cam- the right drinkers at the right time – that a child has a right to to an elderly neighbour: a pets service and I invite Sunday services are at 9.30am Tony has just created an exciting new website called newtube, paign launched on Monday 24 Sep- just as they are making the decision a name. And what parents “What is the name of that everyone to bring in their and 11am – with groups and which is a great way to read poetry on the move. It is a collec- tember 2018. on how to spend their precious Fri- don’t agonise and debate for geranium on the window sill, pets – not really to ask God activities for children. tion of his diverse poetry in an easily accessible form, which The activity is part of a support pack- day afternoon. We know our drink- many hours about the name please?” she asks. to bless them (because they St Michael’s Church: www. can be read on a journey, in a doctor’s waiting room or in any age for a sleek new look for Fron- ers are responsible though, so we they should give their child? “That’s the apple scented are already blessed and loved stmichael-elmwoodroad.org of those idle moments that we all seem to encounter daily. This tier, which highlights the brand’s are expecting to see a lot of them Names are important. And geranium.” by God.) But to meet them. Subscribe to Martine mobile-friendly website will offer entertainment in a stimulating independent, London heritage. The redeem their vouchers quite close to we don’t only want to be “Oh, I don’t mean that sort of And, as people introduce their Oborne’s blog here: www. and humorous way, wherever you are! new branding will provide greater the 5pm deadline!” named ourselves and name a name. I mean just a name pets to me, they of course tell martineoborne.com www.new-tube.org stand out on the bar with the yel- our children but we want to you gave it yourself. Didn’t me their names and it feels low colour, that is synonymous with name everything we love. you give it one then? May like I am meeting one of Frontier, coming to the fore. The new look runs across both on and Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 22 TRAVEL chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk TRAVEL 23

like to see if my understanding of Gallery so I hot foot it over and lose of turtles, frogs, snakes, lizards, in- this type of art gets any better. On myself in an abundance of Norwe- sects, snails, fish and spiders. There this occasion it hasn’t. gian and international fine art. Pi- are some adorable marmosets too. Georgie Kean Spends A The area along the water front here casso, Cézanne, Gauguin, Monet, I’ve been told about a Sunday mar- is called Aker Brygge and there are Matisse and more are all here; and ket in the area of Grünerløkka. The plenty of international restaurants, then there is Edvard Munch, Nor- market is in Blå on Brenneriveien some on the upmarket side, but also way’s most celebrated artist, famous and I’m expecting a really arty, casual joints offering burgers and for The Scream (1893) which is part crafty place and am looking forward Weekend Away In Oslo steak. Close to the SAGA hotel there of a series called The Frieze of Life, to some interesting market food. On are some mini-markets where you in which he explores the themes of the approach, there is some colour- With dense forest less than 30 There are plenty of options can jump aboard and go down can buy basic provisions so I opt for love, fear, death, melancholia and ful graffiti on the walls and people minutes away from the city to eat affordably and, don’t below to see what the sailors buying a few bits and pieces and use anxiety. I’ve never seen this painting dancing on a balcony who look like centre, fantastic museums, forget, you can use your Visit had to endure in the treach- the kitchen facilities provided back before and am really interested to they’re still high from an all night the hippy district, great shop- Oslo Pass to get discounts at erously stormy and freezing at the hotel to make myself a splen- see what it’s all about. rave and the air is thick with a some- ping and restaurants serving selected restaurants which conditions. Also on display is did omelette. Exhausted but happy, It’s good to be so close up to some- what dubious aroma. That’s about it Nordic and international cui- you can find on their website. the first ship to navigate the I get an early night to charge my thing so famous but I personally apart from a couple of sleepy eyed sine, there’s something for Day 2 Northwest Passage, the polar batteries for my final day of getting don’t think that I would have forked vendors setting up stalls. I’m sure everyone in Oslo, oh and eve- Come morning, and after my vessel Gjøa. to know Oslo just a little bit better. out £74 million pounds for it! there must be a great scene here be- ryone speaks English! lovely scrambled eggs at the Every 20 minutes there is a Day 3 Time now to find out about the Nazi cause I’ve read all about it but they Oslo is famous for The Nobel hotel, I set off in the glorious display from the main deck After my final breakfast at the ho- occupation of Norway, so I’m off to certainly haven’t got out of bed to Peace Prize awards and cross winter sunshine to see the Vi- of the Fram showing how the tel I head off to the Norwegian Na- Norway’s Resistance Museum. Atop give me the pleasure of experienc- country skiing. There are just geland Sculptures in Frogner sailors would have seen the tional Opera and Ballet to explore the Akershus Fortress is the mu- ing this today. I wend my way back 670,000 inhabitants in Oslo Park on the no. 12 tram. I had northern lights at sea which I the exterior of this amazing mod- seum which gives a you an insight to the hotel along the Akerselva so you find the pace of life been told about this and was find impressive and most re- ern building that looks like it slides into the misery and humiliation of river which has some nice water- a lot less frantic than that of really keen to check it out for alistic. straight into the sea. I tentatively being under occupation. Five years ing holes along the way that in the other busier and overcrowded myself and I’m so glad I did. Back onto to the no. 30 bus climb the icy slope clinging onto of occupation from invasion to lib- warmer months would be lovely to capital cities. Just a 20 minute The park is gorgeous, with and off to Slottsparken, The the stainless steel rail to get to the eration are recreated through im- stop off at for a refreshing beer but, ride on the express train from a sense of calm and serenity Palace Park, the residence of vast roof and take in the city views. ages, documents, artefacts, models, alas, it is cold and I have a plane to Gardermoen Airport finds you that you can’t fail to be drawn King Harald V of Norway. This There’s no charge for doing this but original newspapers and sound re- catch. right in the city centre. into. Ahead of me in the dis- public 54 acre park surrounds you take your life into your own cordings. I recommend that you set Day 1 tance I see a bridge lined with the Royal Palace. There are hands! Up here at the top you can aside a couple of hours or so for this I am staying at the SAGA Ho- lanterns and bronze sculp- some historic statues set in the see how much development is going visit. tel Oslo Central which is a tures on the granite parapets. parkland including a couple on in Oslo. There are cranes all over If you want to try and cure your very simple three star family- Each one tells it’s own story. by Gustav Vigeland. If you are the place but I think that on comple- arachnophobia or herpetophobia owned hotel and quite ad- The Fountain is one of the strolling through at 1.30pm tion it will only add to the allure of then make your way to Oslo Reptile equate for those of us who park’s most impressive sights, you will see the changing of the city. Park. This indoor dark labyrinth is are really just looking for a a structure surrounded by 20 the guard which takes about Not far from here is the National home to over 60 different species comfortable bed in a warm statues, each representing a 40 minutes but it’s nice to clean room for the night. For different stage of human life know that you can arrive and a budget hotel, the price for a from childhood to death. To depart to suit yourself. Places of Interest night is a little above average, be honest and quite unexpect- After a quick bite to eat at SAGA Hotel Oslo Central - Kongens Gate 7, 0153 - www.sagahoteloslo.com but it is located in the heart edly I am nearly moved to a local café I make my way of downtown Oslo amongst a tears by this. The tenderness on foot to the Astrup Fearn- Oslo Visitor Centre - Located inside Østbanehallen, next to Oslo Central Sta- mix of very upmarket shops and love is tangible between ley Museum of Modern Art. tion. Jernbanetorget 1, 0154 www.visitoslo.com such as Louis Vuitton, Hermes them. It is quite amazing that nent indoor exhibits showing head down to the basement an elderly couple carved out This is a private art museum and Gucci and is within easy these ships were once ocean- folk art, folk dress, church art, where there is a food court of granite and it makes me just on the edge of the Oslo The Viking Museum - Huk Aveny 35, 0287 - www.khm.uio.no walking distance to many of going vessels before being re- toys and Sami culture. Defi- with plenty of mouth water- think of how precious and Fjord in a building designed the attractions. turned to land to be used as nitely worth a visit! ing choices. Norway is known fragile life is. by renowned architect Renzo The Norwegian Folk Museum - Museumsveien 10, 0287 - www.norskmu- Having checked in, my first burial ships. If you have a lot I head back to town and opt to be one of the more expen- Two short bus journeys later Piano. There are exhibits here seum.no port of call is the Oslo Visitor to squeeze into the day this for a mid-afternoon hot choc- sive destinations but you re- I arrive at the Fram Mu- by Damien Hirst, Francis Ba- Centre right next to the main won’t take too long to look olate and slice of cake at Café ally don’t have to set aside a seum. The Fram is the most con, Anlelm Keifer and Jeff Café Cathedral - Dronningens gate 27, 0154 - www.cafecathedral.no train station where I pick up around and is very close to Cathedral. This is a great spot massive wedge of your spend- famous ship in polar history Koons to name but a few. The a VisitOslo pass. This will give the Norwegian Folk Museum. even if the tables inside are a ing money for meals if you that made expeditions to the installations leave me con- Ibsen Museum - Henrik Ibsens gate 26 - www.ibsenmuseet.no me free entry to museums and At the Norwegian Folk Mu- little close to one another but don’t want to. North and South Poles. You fused as always but I always activities, free public trans- seum there is so much to see you can always take a table Vigeland Sculptures in Frogner Park - Nobels Gate 32, 0268 - www.oslo. port, and discounts on sight- as you take a walk through outside with reindeer skins kommune.no seeing, restaurants, shopping the social history of Norway. draped over the seats, colour- and a whole lot more. The There are 160 historic build- ful blankets, ample heaters Fram Museum - Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 - www.frammuseum.no savings that can be made with ings that have been relocat- and a great view. the card are substantial and ed to this site with plenty of I make my way to the Ibsen Steen & Strøm - Nedre Slottsgate 8, 0157 - www.steenogstromoslo.no it couldn’t be more simple to houses that you can explore, Museum which is located cen- use as one card does all. some with original furnish- trally and is easy to get to on Slottsparken - The Palace Park - Slottsplassen 1, 0010 - www.visitoslo.com On my first morning I go ings. You can take a look at foot. After such a busy morn- down for a hearty breakfast farm life going back to as ing I don’t want to be traips- Astrup Fearnley Museum - Strandpromenaden 2, 0252 - www.afmuseet.no in my hotel. There are some far as 1238 and an old town ing too far afield. The Ibsen really good healthy options that demonstrates working Museum includes a compre- The National Gallery - Universitetsgata 13, 0164 - www.nasjonalmuseet.no of smoothies, yoghurt, herbal class life in Oslo. There’s a hensive exhibit featuring the teas, cheese and pickled fish grocery store where you can playwright, Hendrik Ibsen’s, Norway’s Resistance Museum - Akershus Festning, 0015 - www.forsvarets- and, if preferred, there is a buy old fashioned sweets and life and work as well as Ib- musser.no/hjemmefrontmuseet cooked breakfast including an apartment building where sen’s private home, where he delicious creamy scrambled there are eight apartments spent the last 11 years of his Oslo Reptile Park - St Olave Gate 2, 0165 - www.reptilpark.no eggs. dating from 1879 - 2002. life. The library, dining room I wrap up warm and head out You will also be able to see a and parlours are open to the Blå - Grünerløkka, Brenneriveien 9 C, 0182 - www.visitoslo.com to find bus no. 30 to take me church dating from 1200. If public when accompanied by to the Viking Ship Museum. you have the time you could museum guides. It houses the best preserved probably spend the best part Having worked up a nice ap- Viking ships in the world of a day mooching around this petite I make my way to my How To Get There alongside unique artefacts fascinating, mainly outdoor favourite department store Norwegian Air - www.norwegian.com.uk that were discovered inside place. There are also perma- in Oslo, Steen & Strøm, and Friday 28th September 2018 Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 24 LOCAL LIFE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL LIFE 25 Brentford School For Girls Open Fuller’s & Friends Evening Thursday 11th October 2018 Collaboration Project Is Back Brian Rollings Of Green Fondly Remembered Chiswick resident Robert much appreciated by the play- the Brian Rollings XI won in the Tindall pays homage to ers from the four teams that end by about 20 runs. friend and former Kew CC put out in the Thames Money was raised for VISOR sportsman. Valley League every Saturday a Charity in Richmond run by The weather was cloudy in the Summer, as, at the time volunteers for the partially but warm on 14th Septem- of writing, they consist only of sighted. ber when two teams of Kew male players! This initiative was the idea of Green regulars turned out for Dear Brian Rollings died pre- Steve Rollings and Christine a 20/20 game of cricket. It maturely in May this year, just the siblings of Brian together was in memory of Brian Roll- a few days after his beloved with their mother Sylvia, and ings, an extremely amiable Liverpool had been rather un- they found plenty of support fellow known to most pubs fortunate to lose the Final of from Brian’s friends particu- in the and Strand the Champions League. larly at the Coach and Horses on the Green area where he Unfortunately he would not across the green. lived, but also in Earls Court or could not change his life- Of the once-a-year cricketers Opportunity for prospective comes applicants from in and provide a platform to support where he worked. style despite the warnings his playing, Ian Potter stood out, students and parents to visit outside of the local author- the development of ambitious He also spent many years be- body and the doctors gave cleanly striking the ball as if the school ity. There are excellent bus and successful young people, Fuller’s is delighted to an- beer to go in to one six-pack. for this project too, they un- ing the main hands-on Bar him. he was holding a tennis racket, Brentford School for Girls is and train routes making the a vision the school strives to nounce the project kick-off The beer styles and format derstand the excitement it Manager at . Mick Potter arranged one and fielding with improvised delighted to invite prospec- school easily accessible to all. achieve for all students. of its second collaborative of this pack are still a work creates in all the brewers and The club benefited greatly team which called itself the skill. tive students and their par- The school is hugely proud of The open evening is an oppor- six-pack of beers, known in progress and further an- that there is opportunity for from the long hours he was Richmond Yorkers. The Bri- He also produced a very nice ents to the 2018 Year 7 open its comprehensive intake with tunity to discover what ‘Brent- as Fuller’s & Friends – this nouncements will be made as some wild and wacky brews to present so the bar could be an Rollings XI consisted of post-match meal. Richard Wil- evening, which takes place students achieving year on ford School for Girls’ has to time working with brewer- the project develops – updates be concocted – Waitrose has kept open. As he frequented no less than four Kew 1st XI liams also showed some poten- on Thursday 11th October year success at both GSCSE offer. Pop along and meet stu- ies from all over the world. can be found on social media given us brewers free reign a number of different pubs he captains past and present. Of tial, increasing pace and accu- from 6-8.30pm at its Boston and A level. As well as out- dents both past and present, The pack, due to be released using the hashtag #Fuller- on creativity when it comes to was able to attract some of these Steve David appointed racy with each over. Manor road site in Brentford standing results, the school hear about the schools’ success- in late spring, will be sold sandFriends. beer styles. We’re still at the the barmaids he came across himself captain on the day. A most entertaining day was Middlesex. The evening is tar- strives to ensure that all of es and soak up the atmosphere exclusively in Waitrose & Georgina Young, Fuller’s early stages of this, so there to work down the cricket club Kidron Thomas, the Head had by all present, with a re- geted to both Y5 and Y6 stu- our students develop into con- of a friendly, caring and ambi- Partners and will see Full- Head Brewer, said: “I’m so are a lot of conversations to at the weekends. Groundsman at Kew CC, and peat event next year already dents who may be interested fident, ambitious and resilient tious school community. er’s collaborate with Magic excited about this new project be had and beers to be drunk It is certainly true that he was a major force in the current being planned. in joining a vibrant and suc- people who are well prepared The open evening is on Thurs- Rock from England, Pilot and these new friendships. before we finalise plans and I only interested in recruiting 1st XI, was also playing; so cessful school 2019 or 2020. to tackle the challenges that day 11th October, but if you are from Scotland, Tiny Rebel Last year’s beers were a really look forward to every step of Photo of Brian Rollings at the stumps on Kew Green barmaids! This of course was it was no great surprise that Brentford School for Girls the world may bring. not able to visit the school dur- from Wales, Stone & Wood eclectic mix of styles, which this project.” is a high performing, state The strong pastoral care sys- ing this evening and/or would from Australia, Woodstock made an interesting pack of Further details of each brew girls school in the borough of tem at Brentford, the endless like to visit during the school from South Africa and Mack beers. This year, we’re going can be found, as the recipes Hounslow, bordering the bor- opportunities to join a variety day, there are open morning from Norway. Six of Fuller’s to work on even more beer are decided, by using the oughs of Ealing, Hillingdon, of extra-curricular activities, tours from 9.30am-11.00am on brewers will each partner up styles – embracing trends and hashtag #FullersandFriends Richmond, Hammersmith the schools’ vibrant house 1st, 3rd, 5th, 15th, 17th, and with a different brewery to flavours from our internation- on Twitter and Instagram. and Fulham. The school has system, as well as the many 19th October. put their heads together and al colleagues. a mixed 6th Form and wel- leadership opportunities all create a different style of “Waitrose is a great partner

Chiswick House & Gardens Chiswick House & Gardens: Excels At London In Bloom Awards Kitchen Garden Open Day

Chiswick House and Gardens Chiswick House won joint about their success on 21 received a number of awards Best Heritage Park & Gardens September: ‘’We are delighted at this year’s London in Bloom as well as being the Walled to have won @LondonIn- Chiswick House & Gardens The walled gardens at Chis- portunities. awards. The awards were Garden winner. The Chis- BloomUK Heritage Park of the have announced another ex- wick House are not part of Visitors will also be able to held on Thursday 20th Sep- wick House Kitchen Garden year 2018 and Walled Garden citing (and free!) event. Local the public park but they can purchase Kitchen Garden pro- tember at Pembroke Lodge, Volunteers received gold for of the year 2018. Thanks to people can visit the walled be visited and enjoyed on reg- duce, herbs and plants. All Richmond Park. Each award ‘Our Community’. As well our team, volunteers and @ Kitchen Garden on this open ular open days when volun- funds raised support the con- winner received Garden as receiving outstanding for GavinJonesLtd #inbloom day and enjoy its plentiful dis- teers are on hand to answer tinued preservation of Chis- Vouchers to buy plants that the ‘It’s Your Neighbourhood #ourbloom’’ @Chiswick_ plays of flowers and produce. questions and talk about House Gardens. help to reduce the impact of Awards’. House. The open day is on 14th Octo- garden and its development air pollution. Chiswick House tweeted ber from 11am-4pm. as well as volunteering op- 26 HEALTH & WELLBEING Friday 28th September 2018 Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 HEALTH & WELLBEING 27 chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick community to benefit from a centre of medical excellence On the couch with Nicholas Rose In March 2018, HCA UK The Centre offers: opened The Chiswick Outpa- • Same and next day GP ap- How to make your family times happy times tients and Diagnostic Centre pointments – The Centre pro- as part of its commitment to vides short-notice, same day providing healthcare to lo- and next day appointments For some people their fam- leaving the house. I should al- cal communities. Travelling • Convenient clinic times - ily feels like the best place low more time but sometimes into central London can be The centre is open for evening in the world whilst for oth- I agree to something and difficult for some, and the and weekend clinics to allow ers the worst however for then don’t feel I can change Chiswick Outpatients and you to fit health appointments most there are good times my mind. Arriving late today Diagnostic Centre offers a around your work and fam- and bad times. For every- I felt stressed and nervous convenient option for local ily commitments. The clinics one though there will be a because you have been angry residents and their fami- run from 8am8pm, Monday- pattern to peoples behav- with me in the past so I am al- lies to access world-class Friday and 9am-5pm on Sat- iours and sometimes those ways thinking I have to make healthcare right on their urday patterns might change for up for being late. door step. • Healthcare for the whole the better! I think I have spoilt things Whether you have a one-off family – The Chiswick Out- When relaxed and happy and I need to find a way to illness you want addressing patient and Diagnostic Centre people are able to rub along make things OK so I try and immediately or would like to caters for children’s health- together with little conflict suggest something that I manage a long-term health care supported by specialist however individuals in groups think will be better. Now I am condition in a way that’s con- paediatric nursing staff who often take on particular roles thinking that if I arrive late I venient for you, The Chiswick can put your child at ease in a and this can lead to ten- can just relax knowing that I Outpatient and Diagnostic dedicated children’s unit sion between people. When don’t have to do that - I don’t Centre is a good option for all • Seamless experience - All something changes or when need to fix anything. types of patients. Individuals necessary tests can be carried stressful situations arise, be- would have managed it by three children has, since hav- menu and ordered drinks. ings and thoughts”. But you are right maybe we and families alike can benefit on the same day, where pos- haviours may not change to now! ing the children, started turn- Now you want us to change Preference - “Can we find a can change the way we make from the quality healthcare sible. If you need follow-up adapt appropriately and / or Even if you have been able to ing up late to family events what we are doing.” way to ensure our arrange- our arrangements - I would on offer. Chiswick Outpatient treatment, you willget the the defence mechanisms de- see the other persons behav- you organise and when he fi- Feeling - “I am feeling an- ments work but can I also ask like to know its OK not to and Diagnostic Centre covers best available via HCA UK’s ployed by people may add to iour as not intentionally dif- nally arrives tends to disagree noyed, hurt and unloved” you don’t ask me to change agree a time on the spot so I a range of specialties. Our network of leading hospitals conflict. ficult it is likely you will find with things arranged in his Thought - “I am thinking that what has been decided.” can think about timings?” expert, world-renowned con- and surgeons. raising this subject difficult. absence. Arthur - digital x-ray and a CT scan- it can be a worrying and dif- The Chiswick Outpatients and 347-353 Chiswick High Road, Staying quiet is an option but my time has been wasted, sultants can advise and sup- The Chiswick Outpatient A good initial strategy is to Today when the family were “It is always so hard for us to ner. The range of technology ficult time. The Chiswick Out- Diagnostics London W4 4HS For further one that rarely changes an what I want doesn’t matter port on all aspects of men’s, and Diagnostic Centre offers think about how you tend to due to meet for a walk and get places on time with the available allows us to diag- patients Centre houses some Centre demonstrates HCA information, or to book an ongoing problem. and not good enough for you women’s and children’s a range onsite imaging and be under pressure and how lunch he arrives an hour children, something always nose and monitor conditions of the best paediatricians and UK’s dedication to provid- appointment, please call 020 If you want to break patterns - it is hard for me to enjoy our healthcare with specialisms diagnostic tests offering you others therefore experience late by which time every- seems to happen when we are rapidly. In addition, the dedi- works closely with The Harley ing accessible healthcare in 8712 1806 or search, HCA of behaviour that cause prob- family time with these feel- including heart health, ortho- and your family access to the you so you can find ways to one had decided where to cated Children’s unitcreates Street Clinic and The Portland the communities we serve. If Chiswick. lems then the first thing to do pedics, neurology and gastro- latest diagnostic technology. stay calm. eat and ordered drinks. He a familyfriendly atmosphere. Hospital to provide the very you have not yet visited the is to think about your fam- enterology. This includes our 3T MRI, Fight, flight or freeze? says he wants to go to a dif- When your child is unwell, best in private paediatric care. centre, please come see us at ily and the particular roles people take. It is normal for Under pressure people with ferent place as he has heard people to assume a “job de- have a tendency to respond good things about it. You find scription” and tensions tend in a particular way - this yourself feeling annoyed and to arise because these job means it can be possible to thinking here we go again. descriptions either overlap or predict with a degree of ac- You know that you tend to get leave holes. For example, you curacy how someone - includ- angry and that in the past you might have four people will- ing ourselves will be when have ended up shouting so ing to cook but no one who something goes wrong. There you know it will help if you is willing to clean up after- is “fight” meaning becoming can stay calm. You’ve been wards! active. It doesn’t necessar- thinking about this and have Unfortunately, when behav- ily mean becoming aggressive already planned to ask if you iours remain unchallenged but if you think of movement can speak away from the rest and the resentment starts to it would be a “step towards”. of the family, you also know build thoughts such as “they For those who tend towards that when you sit down you are so selfish, so thoughtless, “flight” a “step backwards” tend to stay calmer - so you self centred” start to occur and for those where “freeze” find somewhere you can sit. and these tend to generate happens think “standing still”. You - even more difficult feelings. Once you have identified the Fact - “We agreed to meet Do you think that person re- response you can think about at 1pm and when you didn’t ally wants to be seen as dif- what this means in handling show up on time we decided ficult? situations - imagine the situ- on this place, looked at the Such patterns are normal- ation then think of ways to ly formed because things ensure you both remain calm. change but habits stay static. FFTP - Fact, feeling, thought, It can be really helpful to preference think that the person with the FFTP is a structure for how annoying habit is most likely to have those difficult discus- doing something automati- sions! 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Armand Gnanduillet celebrates putting Blackpool in front Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald 4644 SPORTSPORT chiswickherald.co.uk Bees Battle Well But Beaten By Arsenal Louis Yamani Sports Editor As the UK’s No 1 specialist in travel to Latin America, we’ve been creating Brentford travelled to the Mkhitaryan broke through Emirates Stadium on Wednes- the middle and eventually fed award-winning holidays to every corner of the region for over 38 years. day evening to face Arsenal in the ball to Iwobi on the edge the third round of the Cara- of the box. The Nigerian in- We use our expertise to create your perfect holiday, allowing you bao Cup. 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At one from the hands of the diving point it seemed as if the for- Leno. The visitors were now it would creep in at the near of finding an equaliser and Although the match finished second half display; “I thought ward had been put through back in the game and despite post, but Leno smothered Arsenal took advantage of 3-1 meaning an early Cup there was a lot more belief in on goal by a magnificent Arsenal still having the lead, it in time, and the other a this when Torreira won a exit for Brentford, Bees boss what we did. 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