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It's All About the Experience The Friday 28th September t: 0203 623 0567 e: [email protected] @chiswickandkew /chiswickherald chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald With Journey Latin America It’s all about the experience J O U R N E Y LATIN AMERICA chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 3 The Friday 28th September t: 0203 623 0567 e: [email protected] @chiswickandkew /chiswickherald chiswickherald.co.uk ChiswickAs the UK’s No 1 specialist in travel to Latin America , we’veHerald been creating Concernedaward-winning Parents New holidays Poll Shows to every Strong corner of the region for over 38 years. Launch New Campaign Local Support To Tackle Air PollutionWe use ourFor expertise Heathrow Expansion to create your perfect holiday, allowing you Levels the time to experience everything Latin America has to o er. Details PAGE 4 Full story PAGE 3 Trust in our experience to create yours. Chiswick has been called ‘’a sought after residential area’’ Chiswick Octopus Property School Provides Saudi Arabian To Embark On An Investor With £12.7M Exciting New Development Loan To Chapter Fund Site In Chiswick P2 Property Magazine Interna- Property Group. The site is lo- tional reported the news that cated on Chiswick High Road. Tom Brake Octopus Property have pro- The magazine say the develop- MP vided Saudi Arabian investor ment will gain from this vibrant Snabil Limited with a £12.7m social environment, mentioning To Headline senior facility to fund the ac- the good schools and nearby Chiswick Brexit quisition of a much site here train stations which enable fast in Chiswick. This will lead to travel to Central London. Event the development of 21 resi- The magazine quote Gavin Eu- dential apartments. As well as stace, Head of Residential De- P3 a further c. 4,300 sq foot com- velopment at Octopus Property, merical unit and basement car as stating Chiswick as a “well Fuller’s New park. located site in a sought after Construction of the apart- residential area’’. Octopus Prop- Pilot ments is expected to take 18 erty therefore expect a strong Brewery months, with the develop- demand for the units once they ment manager being Mayfield are complete. P14 TFL Apologise Over CS9 Consultation Mayor Helps 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 4.8 / 5 Service Rating 4.8 / 5 Service Rating Visit journeylatinamerica.co.uk, or call 020 8712 9673. Visit journeylatinamerica.co.uk, or call 020 8712 9673. Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 28th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 28th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 2 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 3 Tom Brake MP To Headline Chiswick School To Embark New Poll Shows Strong Local TFL Apologise Over CS9 Consultation Chiswick Brexit Event On An Exciting New Chapter Support For Heathrow Expansion 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.
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