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Advertising FeatureFriday 28th July 2017 Friday 15th December 2017chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.uk Friday 28th July 2017 22 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk 3 The Friday 2nd March 2018 t: 0203 623 0567 e: [email protected] @chiswickandkew /chiswickherald chiswickherald.co.uk Contemporary townhouses Chiswick Herald in the heart of Chiswick 4% Council Tax Rise Brentford FC Community For Borough of Sports Trust Raising knife crime and drugs awareness Details PAGE 11 full story PAGE 10 Breast Cancer Workforce shortages in TORIES London SLAM P4 Drugs Raids COUNCIL 23 arrests in West London TAX HIKE P15 Ealing Tories criticise council over council tax hike Ruth Cadbury MP Councillor Greg Stafford speaks out quizzes PM on Ealing Conservatives have in Council Tax and raiding of air pollution criticised Ealing Council after reserves, rather than making an increase in Council Tax by proper efficiencies, have seen P13 5.99% was voted through on services decline and revealed 20th February. Conservative that the ‘Council is on the brink.’ Councillors said the increase Continues page 3 ‘RedesignCS9’ MIMI POSKITT APPOINTED AS LYRIC responds to pollution Redrow’s luxury West London development, 500 Chiswick High Road, HAMMERSMITH SENIOR PRODUCER is home to an exclusive collection of just five stunning four bedroom questions townhouses. Split over four levels and boasting two private outdoor The Lyric Hammersmith is producer and founded the multi nationally and internation- P12 pleased to announce that award winning theatre compa- ally. spaces, these properties provide a rare opportunity to live in an Mimi Poskitt has been ap- ny, Look Left Look Right. Sian Alexander, Executive impressive new build home in Chiswick, one of London’s most pointed Senior Producer at The Senior Producer is a key Director at the Lyric Ham- Local desirable suburbs. the theatre from Monday 30 member of the Lyric’s senior mersmith said ‘We are de- montessori April 2018. Mimi joins the management team, working lighted to welcome Mimi to Generously sized between 2,875 sq ft a striking free standing bath in the Lyric from West Yorkshire closely with Artistic Director, the Lyric team in this central awarded and 2,899 sq ft the townhouses boast centre. A second en-suite bedroom can Playhouse where she has Sean Holmes and Executive creative role. We share the by MP vast open plan kitchen, dining and living be found on the second floor, along with been Senior Producer for the Director, Sian Alexander to pro- same values and ambition areas, offering extensive space for family two further double bedrooms and a past three years. She has pre- gramme and produce the Lyric’s P2 life or entertaining guests. A unique family bathroom. viously worked as a freelance artistic programme at the Lyric, Continues page 6 feature of each townhouse is their two separate private outdoor areas. The townhouses are situated in their In its entirety, Redrow’s 500 Chiswick quartz kitchen work surfaces. 500 Chiswick INSIDE LOCAL POLITICS & COUNCIL NEWS P12 WHAT’S ON P28 BUSINESS NEWS P20 Sliding doors lead from the living area own exclusive part of 500 Chiswick High Road development is an exclusive High Road also boasts excellent transport on the lower ground floor onto a High Road, set further back from the collection of 59 apartments, seven links to the fashionable neighbourhoods peaceful private courtyard, while the apartments. This enhances residents penthouses and five townhouses, all of Chelsea, Kensington and Knightsbridge, second living room on the floor above calming views over the private with private outdoor space. The area which are accessible in less than connects to a generous patio garden, landscaped courtyard and ensures arguably offers one of the most sought 30 minutes from nearby Chiswick Park which is larger than the living room they can truly enjoy the tranquillity after lifestyles in London with its mix of underground station, a four minute walk itself. Floor to ceiling glass doors and of this gated residence. boutique retailers, Michelin star dining, from the development and windows also ensure natural light riverside location and green spaces. Station a six minute walk, and access is maximised internally. An added luxury for townhouse For those seeking an outdoor lifestyle to the heart of the West End is only residents will be easy access to Chiswick offers an array of pathways that 7.5 miles away by car. A hotel style master suite benefiting from integral garages via the development’s border the River Thames as well as local the highest specification occupies the underground car park along with rowing clubs. A concierge service and For the latest availability and to find out entire first floor of each townhouse, dedicated cycle spaces within their own secure underground parking also add to more about these stunning family homes complete with a dressing room with two basement garage. The development’s the desirability of the development. at 500 Chiswick High Road, please contact rows of fitted wardrobes. Statement main gates are only a few steps from our friendly sales consultants today. Call en-suite bathrooms, which are almost as the townhouses enabling residents to Every property benefits from exceptional us on 020 3733 0840 or go online and large as the master bedrooms, include be on the Chiswick High Road within modern specification, including oak flooring, visit 500chiswickhighroad.co.uk for his and hers sinks, a walk-in shower and a matter of seconds. underfloor heating, stylish bathrooms and more information. Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 24 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 53 Local Montessori School Receives Award From Ruth Cadbury MP NEW WATERSIDE Ealing Borough Of Culture COMMUNITY FOR BRENTFORD The Hounslow-based de Lac- result of choking in a nurs- holes in her heart, weak lungs Bid Uncovers Ideas ey Montessori School today ery in 2012. Her parents Dan and multiple hospitalisations Plans to redevelop land be- Ealing’s bidding process for announced that its two sites and Joanne Thompson have under her belt already at the tween the southern side of London Borough of Culture have received national rec- campaigned for all nursery tender age of just two years Brentford High Street and the has uncovered new partner- ognition for going above and staff to have paediatric first old. Her parents had already River Brent moved forward ships between many local or- beyond the minimum require- aid training and having Mil- had to resuscitate her twice in February with a ground- ganisations. Although Ealing ments in paediatric first aid. lie’s Mark demonstrates that by the time she started nurs- breaking event at the Bally- did not win, there’s a lot of With its robust processes and nurseries have met this and ery, and the possibility that more site off Brent Way. exciting ideas to build on. documentation, the nursery more. In addition it shows her heart might stop while she The event coincided with Cllr Steve Curran and John Mulryan at the development The organisations include Eal- staff strive to keep children they work hard to keep these was with us was very real. Ob- an announcement later that site before works begins ing Youth Orchestra & Ealing safe by minimising risks and crucial skills in the forefront viously we wanted to be fully same day by the Secretary Music Service; Gunnersbury accidents and giving parents of employees’ minds, so they prepared, organised, and able of State for Housing, Com- ward councillors Mel Collins “The scheme will also give a Museum & The Ealing Club; that greater reassurance. It are competent and can apply to handle any major medical munities and Local Govern- and Guy Lambert were all in boost to local employment Ealing Library Service & Pen- is the first nursery organisa- paediatric first aid in any situ- emergency that Shanaz (or ment, confirming a Compul- attendance on the day. opportunities, with some 950 guin Random House are keen tion in Hounslow Borough to ation. any other child) might pre- sory Purchase Order (CPO) They were joined by Bally- new jobs as a result of the to develop their proposals fur- achieve the prestigious ‘Mil- Owner Charlotte de Lacey sent us with, and Millie’s Mark for the planned regeneration more’s Managing Director, scheme. This long-anticipated ther and make these exciting lie’s Mark’ from the National comments: “We are absolutely seemed the obvious choice to of the area which will see John Mulryan, and the com- redevelopment will create a events /activities happen. Day Nurseries Association. thrilled to have been awarded get us to that point. Ballymore bring almost 900 pany’s development manager high quality and vibrant area The council will continue to The award will be presented Millie’s Mark. This is a special We have worked hard, as a homes, more than 25,000sqm for the scheme, Ed Heppen- within the heart of the town raise awareness of the cultur- on February 23rd by Ruth achievement and shows how whole staff team, across both of commercial space as well stall. centre, creating an attractive al offer in Ealing and through Cadbury MP, Member of Par- serious we are about ensuring nurseries, to achieve this as a public square, new con- Together, they formally place to live, shop, work, and the Ealing Arts & Culture Fo- visitors. doesn’t mean we won’t be liament for Brentford & Isle- children are safe when they award. Of course we hope nections from the High Street marked the commencement for leisure.” rum engage with the arts sec- Ealing has diversity and rich able to continue to showcase worth, at the school, which are in our care. I would like never to need to use them, still has serious health needs, first aid and that they have re- quirements for keeping chil- to the waterside – something of demolition works within Ballymore Managing Director, tor and funding agencies. culture which has allowed the our diversity and community is located in St Francis Com- to thank everyone who has but we now have comprehen- she was recently hospitalised flected on their current prac- dren safe. It shows that all which will reinstate historic the first phase, in which a John Mulryan, added : “We In 2018, borough to thrive over sev- spirit. munity Hall, 865 Great West supported us during this pro- sive emergency response pro- with bronchitis and pneumo- tice to improve competence staff working directly with yards – an extension of the third of all of the scheme’s are delighted to have made will be home to the popular eral years and this will con- “Working alongside cultural Road, Isleworth, TW7 5PD. cess and we are all very much cedures that means that not nia and was extremely un- and confidence. Becoming children not only hold a pae- Thames Path across the site new homes will be located, as progress and commenced Lovebox and Citadel festivals tinue to happen in the future. and event organisations with- Press invitations are avail- looking forward to celebrat- only will Shanaz (or any other well. (Shanaz’s story is shared a Millie’s Mark’s nursery is diatric first aid certificate but along the waterfront, and im- well as more than 7,000 sq m these works at Brentford Wa- which will maintain Ealing’s Residents can be assured the in the borough as part of the able from Charlotte de Lacey, ing our success.” child) get the emergency first with permission from her par- a clear indicator for parents that they are also competent proved waterside infrastruc- of commercial space and ex- terside; we know that there amazing track record for festi- council will be putting a great bid process has explored a 07921 483391. I also wanted to let you know aid that they need, but that ents). that this nursery has met the in how to apply this in prac- ture with permanent mooring tensive public realm. has been much anticipation vals and outdoor events. deal of working into develop- host of ideas which will bring The two schools, located why we wanted to work to- help will be summoned, with Purnima Tanuku, Chief Exec- highest standards and gives tice. Achieving Millie’s Mark spaces. Speaking on the day, Cllr Ste- locally around the scheme. and Gallery ing arts and culture through residents together to celebrate in Isleworth and Norwood wards this award. In 2016 a all the information that they utive of National Day Nurser- them the reassurance that shows you have the correct Hounslow Council Leader, ve Curran said: “Regenerating “We are passionate about will open under new manage- some amazing partnerships Ealing and what opportunities Green, have been awarded little girl called Shanaz Ali need, other children in our ies Association (NDNA) adds: their children are safe’. procedures. More information Cllr Steve Curran, Cabinet the High Street and restoring creating an exciting, contem- ment and Gunnersbury Park and funding possibilities. can be created.” Millie’s Mark by National started at the nursery. Her care will be shielded, in an or- “Achieving Millie’s Mark is Having the Millie’s Mark on Millie’s Mark, a national Member for Housing, Cllr access to the waterside will porary district and I am de- Museum will re-open to the Councillor Julian Bell, leader For further information on Day Nurseries Association in mum told us that she and her ganised, calm manner, imme- a great achievement for the award demonstrates your programme, can be found Katherine Dune, Cabinet contribute positively to the lighted that, with demolition public. Both have undergone of Ealing Council said: “Eal- what’s coming up in Ealing, collaboration with the De- twin brother had both been diately. Shanaz is now three nursery, it shows that all staff commitment to going above here www.milliesmark.com Member for Finance and Citi- identity of Brentford, enhanc- underway, we can turn our vi- significant restoration and ing should be very proud of visit partment for Education and born at 26 weeks and had and getting stronger, though are fully trained in paediatric and beyond the minimum re- www.milliestrust.com zen Engagement, Cllr Theo ing civic pride and cultural sion into a reality for the peo- will be important cultural at- its arts and culture and de- Millie’s Trust. Millie’s Mark been in hospital for months Dennison, and Brentford opportunities. ple of Brentford.” tractions for the enjoyment of spite not being successful this ealingsummerfestivals.com. is named after Millie Thomp- before they were finally al- son, who tragically died as a lowed home. Shanaz has three RedesignCS9 Raise Concern Over TFL Consultation EALING TORIES SLAM Wonderful Opportunity RedesignCS9, a self-funded group of local traders and for One Special Child residents who live and work COUNCIL TAX HIKE in Hammersmith and Chis- The House Schools Trust, an independent charity, is funding a means-tested wick, released a statement continued from front page bursary place at Orchard House School in Chiswick. The bursary application in response to Transport For is open to a girl or boy to enter Year 3 or Year 4 in September 2018. This is London’s consultation report a wonderful educational opportunity for a local child, offering excellent teaching, on CS9. The group does not Cllr Greg Stafford, Opposition smaller class sizes and a friendly and inclusive school community. believe that the current design Leader said, “Residents will be The House School Trust is looking for enthusiastic and bright candidates, of Cycle Superhighway 9 is in shocked to know that Labour currently attending a state school, with the right to reside in the UK, and the best interest of residents knew from as early as 2010 a gross family income not exceeding £50,000 per annum. and businesses. that this moment of financial TFL said they received 5,388 reckoning was coming. The successful candidate will demonstrate high academic potential and be responses to the consultation, But, they sat back and al- in the top quartile of their class at school. Additional talents such as unusually of which 59 per cent support- lowed massive departmen- strong musical, drama or sporting abilities will also be taken into consideration. ed or strongly supported its tal overspends (without any To apply, please contact us at: [email protected] proposals. 39 per cent did not consequences) while failing Application deadline: 31 March 2018 support them, while two per to make proper efficiency sav- cent said they neither support- ings; wasted millions on vani- ed nor opposed the proposals. ty projects and increased their www.houseschoolstrust.org REDESIGNCS9 - Statement in How CS9 may look - Chiswick High Road W4 own allowances. response to TFL Consultation Classic behaviour from La- report: with residents and businesses petitions objecting to CS9 in pedestrians or public trans- bour: spend until there is Councillor Greg Stafford “The residents and traders of locally to find a scheme that its current form. port users. none left and then blame oth- Hammersmith and Chiswick works for everyone. “It is evident that this con- “To rectify Tfl’s lack of consul- ers.” 2011, continue with a weekly any regard to prudence and have been portrayed by cy- “Many traders and residents sultation has been influenced tation with us, we call upon Cllr Stafford went on to say, rubbish collection service and priorities. clists as being anti-cycling and were not consulted by Tfl or by cyclists and people who them and the Mayor of Lon- “Yet, in our neighbouring Bor- see massive investments in “It’s time to have an adminis- NIMBYs. This is misinforma- the London Borough of Houn- do not live in the areas con- don to meet with residents ough of Hillingdon, run by the schools, libraries and roads tration who can cut the waste, tion. We are not. slow. Many of us did not re- cerned. Many of these people and traders as a matter of ur- Conservatives, residents for despite facing the same scale prioritise services, and deliver “Hammersmith and Chiswick ceive letters, leaflets or emails have openly stated on social gency to find a better solution 11 years in row will enjoy a of challenge as Ealing. The for the residents of Ealing. I would benefit from improved and were unaware of Tfl’s forums that they have no re- that works for everyone in our zero percent increase in their difference between the two, urge people to vote Conserva- cycling infrastructure, but consultation. That is why so gard for the interests or needs community - and not just for a council tax, with charges and is that Ealing is run by a La- tive on 3rd May.” Helping Shine that should mean working many of us signed the various of local people, businesses, small minority.” fees remaining frozen since bour administration without Bright Sparks Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 46 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 75 Breast Cancer Workforce Shortages In Greater London Hounslow Council Launches Hounslow Council welcomes quarter (25.74%) of mam- learn from and adopt similar ic time bomb” in the breast mography posts were unfilled interventions – such as offer- cancer workforce, ensuring Online Applications For additional police funding in Greater London. These ing a second specific appoint- clear plans are published to shortages can have a severe ment time for those who don’t address critical shortages in Discretionary Housing Payment from the Mayor of London impact on the speed at which take up their first invitation, both diagnostics and nursing patients are diagnosed and text message reminders and - ensuring data is finally col- An easy-to-use online applica- In his Budget for 2018-19 the therefore treated. But despite pre-appointment phone calls lected effectively across the tion process for Discretionary Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, staffing pressures, 94.7% of – to those that proved effec- country to drive service im- Housing Payments (DHP) has has committed to investing an Greater London patients were tive in increasing uptake in provements, to support the been launched by Hounslow additional £110million into seen by a specialist within the Tower Hamlets. development of tailored local Council. the Metropolitan Police. recommended two weeks, Women between the ages prevention, awareness and Following the successful in- The additional funding will compared to just 84.5% in the of 50 and 70 are invited for screening initiatives troduction of a new online be used to help combat knife South West and 88.1% in the routine mammograms every Thangam Debonnaire MP, system for residents to man- crime; deliver a two per cent East Midlands. three years as part of the NHS Craig Tracey MP and Dr age their council tax and police pay increase; boost of- The report revealed that Breast Screening Programme. Philippa Whitford MP, co- benefit accounts online, with ficer numbers; improve sup- Greater London had the low- A major independent review chairs of the All-Party Par- almost all new claims now port for those taken in by est breast screening attend- in 2012 showed that NHS liamentary Group on Breast made online, the council is in- to answer the questions rel- length of award will be de- the police with mental health ance rates in England in 2016- breast screening prevents Cancer, said: troducing online applications evant to their circumstances. pendent on circumstances problems; as well as providing 17, with just 64% of women 1,300 deaths from breast can- “Our report uncovers wide- Thangam Debonnaire MP, co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer for Discretionary Housing “For those residents, still un- and the amount of money the investment in police buildings invited to screening attending cer each year, with around a spread differences in the di- Payments. sure about applying online, council has available, but this and technology. Shortages in the breast cancer in worst-affected areas found leading MPs have today called within six months – falling third of all breast cancers in agnosis, treatment and care A Discretionary Housing Pay- we have help and support would not exceed more than The Council recently reaf- workforce in Greater London to be more than twice as likely for NHS England and Public short of the national target the UK – roughly 16,000 cas- of women with breast cancer, ment (DHP) is an extra pay- available to make sure they 52 weeks. firmed its commitment to have reached a critical level to die from breast cancer un- Health England to intervene of 70%. However, despite the es a year – diagnosed through depending on where they live. ment to help people who can access and use the service A DHP cannot be used: keeping residents safe by an- with more than a quarter of der the age of 75 than those to address the geographical worryingly low uptake levels, the Programme. “It’s encouraging that more claim housing benefit and are fully, so I encourage them to • to cover periods where nouncing an investment of mammography posts vacant, elsewhere in the country. variation in breast cancer ser- London was the only region Following the report’s pub- Londoners are attending struggling to pay the rent. make use of that.” Housing Benefits or Universal £1,149,000 to fund one Police according to a new report by Following a year-long inquiry vices across England. to seen an increase (6.1%) in lication, the All-Party Par- screening than a decade ago, The DHP is not a payment of Who can claim for a DHP? Credit [rent element] is not in Sergeant and nine Constables the All-Party Parliamentary (October 2016 - November The inquiry heard serious attendance over the last ten liamentary Group on Breast but the capital is still failing housing benefit or council tax You can only receive a DHP payment for three years, to help deliver Group on Breast Cancer (AP- 2017), which gathered evi- concerns from NHS lead- years, bucking the nationwide Cancer is now calling on NHS to meet the national targets. support. It is a separate pay- towards your rent if you’re • to pay ineligible service the Council’s priorities. PGBC) – and supported by dence from NHS leaders, cli- ers about the “demographic trend. England and Public Health This, coupled with the demo- ment made at the council’s receiving housing benefit. charges Councillor Hanif Khan, Cabi- In the past we’ve fully sup- risk of becoming involved in leading charity Breast Cancer nicians, patients and chari- time bomb” facing the breast In 2005/6 Tower Hamlets England to urgently address graphic time bomb facing the discretion in cases where it Residents will need to demon- • to minimise the effect of Job net Member for Community ported the Mayor’s efforts to crime. Now. ties, the report found that cancer workforce. Current had one of the lowest uptake the stark geographical varia- diagnostic and imaging work- considers that extra help with strate that extra help is need- Seeker Plus sanctions Protection and Enforcement, combat knife crime in the cap- Our police in Hounslow con- The landmark report, ‘A while overall outcomes for vacancy rates, coupled with rates and poorest survival tion in breast cancer services force, is incredibly alarming housing costs are needed. ed with housing costs. • to make a payment when Hounslow Council said: ital so we are pleased to hear tinue to provide valued sup- Mixed Picture: An Inquiry breast cancer are improving, a mammographic workforce outcomes in the country, but by: and must be urgently ad- Councillor Katherine Dunne, The council will look at indi- housing benefit is suspended “In recent years, the Met Po- that this is one of the areas to port to the Council and have into Geographical Inequalities stark geographical inequali- approaching retirement, are following several local inno- - improving the consistency, dressed. More women are Cabinet Member for Housing, vidual circumstances to see • to help with council tax lice have had to find £600m receive additional funding. It proven their effectiveness and Breast Cancer’, uncovers ties exist across England in affecting the health service’s vations, the CCG saw a 13.6% transparency and accounta- developing breast cancer than Hounslow Council, said: whether or not a person is For further information, or of savings, so the Mayor’s is important that we empower time and time again in keep- the true extent of the ‘post- screening, early detection and ability to cope with increas- increase in screening attend- bility of breast cancer services ever before and we need to “The new online form is easi- eligible for a DHP and how to apply for a Discretionary commitment to increase fund- our young people to make the ing residents safe across the code lottery’ in breast cancer access to treatment and ser- ing breast cancer incidence ance in just three years. The through new NHS structures ensure local NHS services are er and much quicker to com- much will be paid and for Housing Payment, online visit ing over the next year is very right choices and we provide borough.” diagnosis, treatment and care vices. among an ageing population. APPG on Breast Cancer is now (called Cancer Alliances) fully resourced to meet this plete, as residents only need how long. The amount and www.hounslow.gov.uk/dhp welcome indeed. support to those who are at across England, with women With the report’s publication, Worryingly, more than a calling on other regions to - addressing the “demograph- demand.” PRIVATE More Funding Needed For GP SERVICE

Cemeteries, Says Chiswick Councillor Appointments start from15 minutes £69 for Chiswick Conservative Coun- cillor Gerald McGregor, vis- ited Chiswick New Cemetery this week after various com- plaints regarding the poor care and consideration given to the deceased. Specifically, complaints relate to poor ground maintenance and damage done to grave- stones and flower pots be- FINDING IT DIFFICULT cause of grass cutting. Upon visiting the cemetery, TO SEE YOUR GP? Chiswick Champion Council- Don’t wait. Get fast access to GP appointments at lor McGregor said, Entrance to Chiswick Cemetery (Photo: Google Earth) BMI Syon Clinic. “I was appalled to see the GP APPOINTMENTS Mother's Day at Osterley treatment and lack of care benches that have been ne- influence declining.” With an initial 15 minute appointment costing WHEN YOU given to our deceased and glected. There were also un- He continued, “I hope my £69, why not go private and get easy access to NEED THEM With free entry for all Mums, celebrate highly concerned over the even surfaces around grave- visit here today will further appointments with an experienced doctor. Mother's Day with a walk in our formal lack of funding, resulting stones, making access difficult highlight and put pressure in the deterioration of our for mourners to walk on lawn on our Parks and Cemeteries Your private GP is a qualified general practitioner gardens and a visit to the house, then pop borough’s cemeteries. The sections and visit loved ones. Team, especially the Labour who will get to know you well during your into the Brewhouse to sample some wine, £200,000 pledged recently “It is clear we need more Lead Member Councillor Sa- appointment, giving you the time to talk through all jams and curds from our by this Labour Council is sim- staff on site but more impor- mia Chaudhary, to further your needs and concerns in detail. ply inadequate to address the tantly, we as a Council, need increase funding ahead of the range. worsening problems”. to promote and support more new cemetery strategy. I am To find out more or book an appointment call Alongside officers from Houn- friends groups and volunteers, determined that those buried 0800 096 2694 Or visit us at Call 020 8232 5050 for details slow Council, Councillor whom give time and effort in throughout the Borough, get www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/syonclinic nationaltrust.org.uk/osterley McGregor was also shown maintaining and looking after the proper respect and digni- dilapidated buildings on site the interests of our cemeter- ty they deserve in their final #nationaltrust When you visit, donate, volunteer or join the National Trust, your Syon Clinic Serious about health. support helps us to look after special places for ever, for everyone. as well as memorial park ies. Over time, their voices resting place”. Passionate about care. © National Trust 2017. The National Trust is an independent registered charity, number 205846. Photography © National Trust Images\John Millar. have not been heard and their 11125 0558 MKT ADV / 7699 CL02.2016 Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 68 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 97 Action Taken To Stop Anti-Social New Chiswick Outpatients and Diagnostic Centre Officially Launches Behaviour At Isleworth Hotel Bar HCA Healthcare UK appointment that fits their Strict licence conditions have The Panel heard that local invests £7million in new lifestyle. been imposed on Terminal 6 residents had suffered con- Chiswick facility - On 21st Patients who do require fol- Lounge & Bar at the Osterley siderably from anti-social be- February 2018, the new low up treatment or surgery Park Hotel in Isleworth after haviour and noise on a regu- HCA Healthcare UK Out- can be treated by their con- the Council received com- lar basis, particularly into the patients and Diagnostics sultant at one of HCA UK’s plaints about alleged noise early hours of Saturday and Centre in Chiswick was of- leading hospitals, including nuisance and anti-social be- Sunday mornings. ficially launched by local The Harley Street Clinic, or haviour. The police proposed the con- resident and celebrity Matt referred to one of the net- The conditions imposed in- ditions and the Panel imple- Dawson. work’s leading surgeons. clude CCTV, staff training, mented them. The Panel is This newly built centre Local resident and rugby play- an anti-drugs policy and the satisfied that these conditions represents a £7 million invest- er Matt Dawson, said: “It’s requirement for Security In- will ensure the protection of ment in the local area from fantastic to have this new fa- dustry Authority (SIA) Door the licensing objectives and HCA Healthcare UK. cility on our doorstep, which Supervisors on Friday and address residents’ concerns. Designed with the local com- the whole family can benefit Saturday evenings. The hotel The Panel felt that a reduction munity in mind, the outpa- from. is also now required to oper- in the hours of permitted op- tient centre enables resident’s The flexible opening hours ate a dispersal policy, with all eration at the premises would to access state-of-the-art are great as I’m able to book staff being trained on its im- not be appropriate under the diagnostic equipment and ex- appointments around my plementation, and levels of circumstances. pert advice, all under one roof busy schedule. noise are to be actively con- There is a right of appeal to and on their doorstep. With two young children, trolled. the Magistrates Court by any Catering for the healthcare having the specialist paedi- Following complaints from party aggrieved by the Panel’s needs of the whole family, the atric services just around the residents, the Council’s Out decision. centre is attracting London’s corner is also an invaluable of Hours Noise Team and Li- Councillor Hanif Khan, Cabi- top consultants, local resource.” censing Officer and Police net Member for Community diately and shows businesses Chief Inspector Wayne Mat- sues. Licencing officers from measures which will prevent specialising orthopaedics, Mr Andy Forester, consult- Licensing Officer visited the Protection and Enforcement, that we will not allow breach- thews, Neighbourhood Polic- Hounslow Police were in- such behaviour. Hounslow cardiology, gastroenterology, ant Trauma and Orthopaedic ‘Sewing Silver Prayers’ by Marguerite Horner from Chiswick premises and observed sever- Hounslow Council said: es to licensing conditions to ing Lead, Hounslow Police, volved in this process and are Police will continue to work ENT and neurology, and also Surgeon, and member of the al alleged breaches of licence “We are pleased that the Panel blight the lives of Hounslow said: supportive of the conditions. with the local authority and provides dedicated, specialist Chiswick Outpatient and this area. the residents of Chiswick and now open for appointments, accessible healthcare services conditions including the has taken such decisive ac- residents. The new measures “Due to complaints received Anti-social behaviour blights also the licensee of the prem- paediatric services. Diagnostic Centre board, said: If we can achieve our goal neighbouring areas.” this is an important milestone for the whole family, and I am premises going beyond their tion in dealing with the issues for the owners of the Osterley regarding the conduct of pa- areas and has a serious im- ises in their efforts to stop Appointments are available “I’ve worked in West London of providing a one stop shop Aida Yousefi, who will be CEO for healthcare services in the thrilled that we are able to permitted hours of opening. raised in relation to Terminal Park Hotel are now in place trons who frequent the Oster- pact upon the life of the local anti-social behaviour and to outside of working hours, for the past 28 years, and I’ve for health care through the of the new Chiswick Outpa- local area, and West London. provide our high-level The hotel’s licence was then 6 Lounge & Bar at Osterley and we, along with the po- ley Park Hotel, a review of the residents. It is imperative that protect the people of Houn- including early mornings, always been conscious there Outpatient and Diagnostics tient and Diagnostic Centre As a working mother, I am expertise in the local area.” formally reviewed by a Panel Park Hotel. The actions taken lice, will be monitoring the licence was undertaken and any licensed premises which slow.” evenings and weekends so has been a real lack of Centre, I really believe we’ll said, “I am so pleased that passionate about improving of trained Licensing Council- send a clear message to resi- situation to ensure these con- conditions have been placed could be seen to be contribut- local residents can make an facilities for local people in produce a fabulous facility for our new centre in Chiswick is the provision of lors on Tuesday 6 February. dents that we will act imme- ditions are being met.” which should resolve the is- ing to such issues introduce MIMI POSKITT APPOINTED AS LYRIC HAMMERSMITH SENIOR PRODUCER St Benedict’S School Ealing a minimis incipe Outstanding Catholic Independent school for boys & girls aged 3 - 18

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Conitinued from front page for making brilliant work, team as Senior Producer. The These traits are shared by connecting with our commu- Lyric epitomises everything I West Yorkshire Playhouse and nity and championing young love about theatre. I leave Leeds with enormous talent. Its work is dynamic and brave fondness after a transforma- We will hugely enjoy working yet accessible and popular; tive three years. “The quality of the pupils’ personal development is excellent.” ISI April 2017 together as we shape an ever it’s internationally renowned To move between two of the more exciting future for the while being firmly rooted in most inclusive and innova- Lyric.’ its community; and it’s pio- tive producing theatres in the View our website for a full list of our Open Events or arrange a personal visit with Mimi Poskitt said ‘I’ve been a neering, putting young people country is a privilege and I our Registrar, Louise Pepper, on 020 8862 2254 huge fan of the Lyric’s work at its heart and empowering look forward to working with for years and I’m thrilled at the next generation of artists Sean, Sian and the whole Lyr- www.stbenedicts.org.uk the prospect of joining the and makers. ic team.’ Friday 28th July 2017 FridayFriday 7th 2nd September March 2018 2017chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 810 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS11 9 ‘Expansion Is Now More Important Than Ever’, Says Starbucks Chiswick Launch Children’s Author Beverly Naidoo 5p Paper Cup Charge Scheme Visits Grove Park Primary Heathrow Airport says handled over £106bn worth Starbucks has launched a Starbucks has offered a £1 re- shown an increased aware- new data reveals that some of goods last year. Access 5p paper cup charge trial usable cup to make it as easy ness of the need to reduce of Britain’s most important to global markets through in 35 stores across London as possible for customers to waste from single-use cups. trading routes from Heath- Heathrow is important for including its three sites reuse at an accessible price. Previous studies have shown row are virtually full and high-value goods and SME ex- in Chiswick, to evaluate The trial, which will add 5p that adding a charge on sin- that Britain’s exporters risk porters, and 33% of the UK’s whether customers will re- automatically on to any pa- gle-use cups is more effective being held back by limited non-EU exports already going duce their use of single-use per cup purchase in these than money off a reusable cargo space on key routes through Heathrow. paper cups. 35 stores, will coincide with cup. to China, Japan, India, the Emma Gilthorpe, Heathrow’s The proceeds from the 5p impactful in-store marketing We’re excited to be working US and the UAE. Executive Director Expansion, charge will be donated to communications to inform on this initiative with Star- “To secure Britain’s global said “Expanding Heathrow environmental charity and customers of the charge. To bucks to find out if this is the trading future post-Brexit, couldn’t be more important behaviour change experts, further reduce waste, Star- case on the high street and expanding Heathrow is now for Britain’s future, as we’re Hubbub. bucks baristas will also en- to discover what else will en- more important than ever”, already seeing some of our The firms three locations in sure all customers drinking in courage people to use reus- says the Airport. most critical trading routes Chiswick, 270 and 376 Chis- store are offered their drink in able cups.” Heathrow says Britain’s ex- reach capacity. wick High Road, 270 and the a ceramic cup. The 5p paper cup charge trial porters risk being held back If we want Britain to thrive as site at Chiswick Park (Build- Simon Redfern, vp commu- is the latest in Starbucks long- by a lack of access to key a global trading powerhouse ing 5), will be taking part in nications, Starbucks Europe standing commitment to envi- trading markets. As Britain after Brexit, we need to get the trial. said “We’re hoping that this ronmental action and sustain- prepares to leave the EU, the on with expanding Heathrow Hubbub will help to track the charge will remind customers ability. data shows that key routes now. impact of this three-month to rethink their use of single- In addition to its ongoing ef- from Heathrow to Shanghai, That starts with the Govern- trial cup charge on customer use plastic-lined cups, as it forts to reduce material waste Delhi, Mumbai, Los Angeles, ment taking advantage of the behaviour, helping to reduce has with plastic bags. – such as a 25p discount for Beverly Naidoo Tokyo Haneda and Dubai are consensus in Parliament and waste and encourage the use We’ve offered a reusable cup customers who bring in a re- virtually full and unable to scheduling a vote in Parlia- of reusable cups. discount for 20 years, with usable mug or tumbler – Star- Grove Park Primary School ‘The Other Side of Truth’ in in London. Children shared accommodate further growth ment before the summer. Hubbub will also use the only 1.8% of customers cur- bucks is a founding member were delighted to welcome English lessons and it offered some of their own writing in trade. Combined, these six “With new capacity at our na- funds to support other inno- rently taking up this offer, of the Sustainable Coffee award winning children’s au- a unique insight into her with Beverly and were able to routes alone account for near- tion’s global gateway, we will vative campaigns to reduce so we’re really interested in Challenge, a growing coali- thor Beverly Naidoo to school work. ask her many questions which ly 18% of Heathrow’s total unlock the trading opportuni- waste across the capital. working with Hubbub to see tion of more than 80 industry on Wednesday February 21st. Beverly is the author of nu- had inspired her writing of cargo volumes. ties that will underpin a pros- Starbucks commissioned re- how this charge could help to and conservation leaders led As part of Grove Park’s con- merous children’s novels that the novel. Heathrow is already the UK’s perous future for all of Britain search found that almost half change behaviour and help to by Conservation International textualised and creative cur- grapple with issues of human- Beverly signed numerous largest port by value – bigger in the decades to come.” (48%) of people surveyed reduce waste.” and working to make coffee riculum, learning is placed ity. The novel charts the plight copies of her books and was than Felixstowe and South- said they would carry a reus- Gavin Ellis, Co-Founder, Hub- the world’s most sustainable into practical and real life of two children escaping the delighted with the quality of ampton combined – and able cup, saving money and bub said: “Our early conver- commodity. contexts. Year 6 children are oppression of a Nigerian dic- work and questions asked by reducing waste. Since 2014, sations with customers have currently studying her novel tator and then their arrival Grove Park pupils. Back Heathrow Event Sees Labour MPs Call On Government For Heathrow Vote

Thirty Labour MPs demon- Heathrow and the green light House of Commons before the strated support for a new for 180,000 new jobs. summer recess. Heathrow runway at a pro- “We are confident that over Former Transport Minister Heathrow expansion recep- 150 Labour MPs would join John Spellar MP attended tion in Parliament last night. forces with the Government the reception and said: “This At the event, executive direc- to push through this crucial event showed the enormous tor of Back Heathrow Parm- infrastructure decision. Mrs level of support amongst trade jit Dhanda said: “This event May needs to get on with it.” union-backed Labour MPs for shows that we effectively The Government has pledged Heathrow expansion.” already have a majority in that there will be a vote on Back Heathrow claimed that

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The initial spark for working to support their To Tackle Air Pollution Ongoing financial pressures Bright Sparks came in 2001 families, and so have fallen as a result of significant re- when a group of women through the gaps of the nor- MP questions Prime Minister ductions in central Govern- working together in the Pun- mal schooling process. over failure to tackle air pol- ment funding have meant that jab in the north of India, de- Many of the families belong lution after Court rules Gov- Council Tax in the Borough of cided to provide an education to government recognised ernment plans are “unlawful” Hounslow will increase this for ten local children involved ‘scheduled castes’ - the lowest - Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brent- year, says Hounslow Council in child labour. castes in Hindu society, and ford and Isleworth, ques- At a meeting of the Borough Bright Sparks School was set are typically rural migrant tioned the Prime Minister, just Council on Tuesday, 20 Febru- up in 2002 by Gail Edwards families from the poorer rural hours after a court ruling that ary, councillors agreed a four and Nimrat Kaur and has states of India. Government plans to tackle per cent rise for 2018/19. grown to become an inter- The children’s parents move air pollution are “unlawful”. This adds an extra £44.91 for tried to focus on encouraging and priorities that are impor- national charity - registered to Mohali to seek employ- Ruth said: “On Monday Chil- a typical Band D property (ex- greater use of online services, tant to residents, and to make in India, England and Wales, ment, but being illiterate dren and parents at St Mary’s cluding the Greater London reducing contract and insur- savings where we can. I am and based in Chiswick, Eng- they work mostly as unskilled catholic school in Chiswick Authority precept). ance costs and making back determined to improve ser- land. workers. and support them where pos- With continued support the a life lived hand-to-mouth. or Secretary: Tim Burley told me of their concerns Half of this is ringfenced to office staff reductions. vices, deliver better value for The school is a happy and en- Bright Sparks enables chil- sible with difficulties that may school hopes it will employ £10 a month will provide an [[email protected]] about air pollution affecting protect services for the most “Grant reductions put our money and to make our bor- ergetic learning environment dren to spend time with their stop their children from com- more teachers to deliver edu- education for a child or young Bright Sparks; 86 Grove Park children’s health, this morn- vulnerable families from fur- capacity to provide local ser- ough a better place for us all for over 100 children, who friends and have space and ing to school. These can in- cation and support for older person who will often be the Terrace; London; W4 3JJ ing the High Court ruled that ther cuts. vices under pressure every to live.” receive a flexible and support- time away from the harsh en- clude paying for the loss of a children and increase the ca- first family member able to Bright Sparks is a registered the Government has compre- Cllr Theo Dennison, Cabinet day. To address the needs of Residents can manage their ive education, enabling them vironment they live and work child’s wage, providing medi- pacity of the school further. read and write. charity in England and Wales. hensively failed to properly At St Mary’s Chiswick: (l to r) Head teacher Joan Hart, Ruth Cadbury MP, school Member for Finance and Citi- a growing and aging popula- Council Tax account online. governors, local parent Andrea Carnevali who contacted Ruth about their concerns to learn at a level which suits in, making the school a very cation, transport costs to hos- A small donation goes a long £25 a month will pay for Charities Commission number tackle air pollution; which zen Engagement, Hounslow tion, and to protect frontline Register at www.hounslow. them. important part of their lives. pital and, on occasions, giving way. All donations contribute 80 hours of class tutoring a 1126402Get fit and donate: does the Prime Minister feel er, governors and children The charity, Client Earth, suc- Council, said: services as best we can, we gov.uk/counciltax to check The children live with their Bright Sparks gives the chil- food parcels to families. to the running costs and fu- month. try a yogaplusexercise class in is worse, the Government had about air pollution from cessfully won in court with a “Every year the council faces will need to increase Council your bill, set up a direct debit, parents in a slum on the out- dren a potential way out of It recognises that the best way ture development of the char- £35 a month will pay for a Chiswick for £5 (all donated losing in the High Court for the A4 affecting the pupil’s ruling that current plans to significant cuts in funding Tax this year.” claim Council Tax Support or skirts of Mohali in Punjab, in poverty, an opportunity to to make long-lasting changes ity. Even a small amount can computer teacher. to Bright Sparks). Send an a third time or the 40,000 health, and their ideas to ad- improve air quality are “un- from central Government, Cllr Steve Curran, Leader of tell us about any changes to illegal settlements that could learn and progress, earn a is to work in partnership with make a big change: To make a donation please email via www.yogaplusex- early deaths that result from dress the problem. lawful” because they do not which forces us to make dif- Hounslow Council, said: your circumstances. be demolished by the gov- higher income when they are local people and services to £5 a month will enable the contact the charity via its UK ercise.weebly.com, or text Dr air pollution every year in the Ruth spoke to governors, bring nitrogen dioxide lev- ficult decisions on where to “Our ability to provide excel- Managing your Council Tax ernment at any time, and in old enough and so transform meet the needs of the children school to buy computers and website www.brightsparks. Singh on 07800 862499 and UK?” teachers and parents about els within legal limits in the focus resources. lent local services is under account online saves you time unsanitary conditions without their lives. coming to school each day. books providing skills that org/donate or email Chair- quote ‘Bright Sparks’ Book- On Monday 19th February, the action they are exploring “shortest possible time”. “We have had to reduce our more pressure than ever, with and avoids lengthy telephone running water. Often, a whole The school’s staff work closely £10,000 a year is needed to could be the difference be- person: Sharon O’Connor ing essential. See website for Ruth visited one of the bor- such as a green wall along This is the third time Cli- spending by £27.4m to bal- continual reductions in our calls, writing letters or visiting family shares one room. with the children’s families maintain and run the school. tween a job with prospects or [[email protected]] terms and conditions. ough’s most polluted schools the A4, and air purifiers in ent Earth have won rulings ance the books in 2018/19, grant income from Govern- the Civic Centre – ultimately St Marys Catholic Primary classrooms, but what’s really against ministers over failures and to minimise the impact ment every year since 2010. it also saves you money. School, Chiswick, to listen needed is Government action to meet legal limits for the on services and residents as “Nevertheless, we will con- Visit: to concerns the head teach- not failure. pollutant. much as possible we have tinue to invest in the services hounslow.gov.uk/counciltax Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 1214 COUNCIL NEWS & LOCAL POLITICS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk COUNCIL NEWS & LOCAL POLITICS 1315 Ealing MP Joins Back Heathrow Labour’s increased Council Tax for In Calling For New Runway Southfield contains a blue stain Quizzing the PM on air pollution by councillor Gary Malcolm Ruth Cadbury It is understandable that peo- by MP for Brentford and Isleworth ple don’t go to council meet- ings, however in Ealing Town Children and parents of found in the Government’s worth the A4 brings thou- Hall last week, the Council St Mary’s Catholic school in favour on two of the three sands of vehicles in and out of voted to raise tax by 5.99% Chiswick told me last week counts. London every day. The Liberal Democrats voted of their concerns about air The Mayor is undertaking 50 against the proposal for a pollution affecting chil- This misleading answer to ‘air quality audits’ for primary number of reasons including: dren’s health. Their close my question is symbolic of schools in the worst polluted • The council has failed to proximity to the A4 is com- the government’s “unlawful” areas in London to help pro- forecast budgets accurately mon to that of many schools plans to tackle air quality as tect children from toxic air in in a range of service areas across London close to main they try to defend a record of the capital. meaning additional over- roads, and poses a serious inaction with their heads bur- In my constituency St Marys spends have taken place health risk. There are an es- ied in the sand. Client Earth, Catholic School and The Wil- • Many of the efficiency sav- timated 40,000 premature who took the Government to liam Hogarth Primary School ing proposals appeared ‘late deaths a year in the UK from court, for the third time now, beside the A4 are those being in the day’ air pollution. completely rejected the PM’s audited. • For many proposals, the claims on the outcome of the savings have not been made made about £30 million of Conservatives should give up, I questioned the Prime Min- case. Air pollution is an invisible Parmjit Dhanda, Executive Director of Back Heathrow and MP Virendra Sharma and replacement proposals cuts in additional to the pro- given their lack of judgement ister on air quality, just hours slow killer, its stealth is a main Virendra Sharma MP and Par- Heathrow expansion than op- want to see a bigger, better have been required. This has posed Council tax. £30 mil- on key local issues. One are after the High Court ruled What modest improvements reason it remains such a prob- mjit Dhanda, Executive Direc- pose it. 80% of respondents and more sustainable Heath- meant that even when the lion is such a huge figure at that Councils up and down that Government plans to in London air quality have lem. This public health emer- tor of Back Heathrow, came to the Government’s recent row. I’m delighted that Viren- Council Tax debate and meet- this stage in the day and it the country are suffering tackle air pollution are “un- been achieved are through gency needs action now from together to show their support public consultation were sup- dra is backing the campaign. ing took place, some of the would mean that possibly from is the increasing cost of lawful” for not doing enough. the Mayor of London’s ac- a Government that is willing for a new runway launching a portive of a new runway at “Residents understand how details remained hidden from many hundreds of staff would providing social care for the At Prime Minister’s questions, tion. Sadiq Khan, has intro- to face up to the problem and new mobile billboard calling the UK’s only hub airport. important Heathrow is for public scrutiny be made redundant, or our greater number of residents I asked which she feels is duced cleaner buses on routes put the necessary plans in on people to say yes to a third The Transport Secretary Chris the local economy, not just Liberal Democrats demand streets would not be swept who are vulnerable. worse, the Government los- through polluted centres such place to solve it. Ruth Cadbury MP runway expanding the UK’s Grayling has said that there for those who work directly at that proposals are thought more than a few times a year! It is therefore deplorable that ing in the High Court for a as Chiswick High Road, and Those with asthma, heart largest port. will be a vote in parliament the airport but also those who through earlier, so that dis- Or perhaps the Conservatives the government continues to third time or the 40,000 early has introduced charges to de- conditions, the elderly and Governors, teachers and their classrooms. However, it Contact Ruth Cadbury: Heathrow expansion does en- on Heathrow expansion in the work in the surrounding area cussion about the pros and would like to put up parking avoid looking for a funding deaths that result from air ter heavily polluting vehicles children who are still devel- parents of St Marys Catho- should not be up to parents Constituency Office joy large support from local first half of 2018. or in the supply chain. cons can take place. The blue charges by a huge sum. All solution. Until a solution is pollution every year in the from central London. oping their lungs will be most lic School are taking action and teachers to do the job Tel: residents, trade unions, MPs, Back Heathrow Executive Di- They want the government to stain in this year’s discus- those scenarios leave me with found, great numbers of peo- UK. However, without action by harmed until something is by looking to install a green of those in Whitehall. What’s small businesses and commu- rector Parmjit Dhanda said: listen to them then get on and sion came at the end when the judgement that the La- ple will suffer here in Chis- Her reply implied the Govern- Government, the Mayor has done about this public health wall along the A4 to capture really needed is Government 0208 581 3646 nity groups, and polling has “I’m proud to represent over build this vital new runway.” the Tory spokesperson said bour party should not be run- wick and across London. ment had not in fact lost the one hand tied behind his back. crisis. and block harmful NO2 and action, not “unlawful” plans. Email: shown more local people back 100,000 local people who that the Council should have ning Ealing Council and the case, claiming the Court had Through Brentford and Isle- by installing air purifiers in [email protected] HOUNSLOW COUNCIL OFSTED Awards Hounslow’s Adult And CLAMPING DOWN ON Community Education Service Good A January Ofsted inspec- ILLEGAL NIGHT TIME PARKING tion saw Hounslow Councils, Adult and Community Educa- tion Service (HACE) rated as `Good’. Ofsted found it met a broad range of community needs Friends and Family Visiting? and helped many vulnerable learners. The report praised Local Residents Rate for your visiting several areas of the council’s working practices, on top of friends and family at Clayton Hotel emphasising the continual im- provement seen since the last inspection in 2014. Chiswick. The report also highlighted how the opportunities pro- Get 10% off the best available rate to include VAT. vided by HACE were hugely Valid Friday to Sunday. Complimentary Full English Breakfast, beneficial to residents stating, Free WiFi and use of the Fitness Gym. “Adults from all walks of life A new taskforce responsi- duced following complaints them it’s not on, and we’re learn and work together in a Quote “Chiswick Herald” when you make your reservations. ble for tackling night time from residents about parking doing something about it. harmonious environment.” parking violations has begun problems in the evening and “Parking rules are there for a Inspectors judged the service working across the borough. at night. reason. Stick to them and you ‘Good’ because of the pro- The parking enforcement Councillor Steve Curran, won’t be fined.” gress learners make and the team will monitor all areas Leader of Hounslow Coun- This new initiative is being valuable skills and knowledge overview of the service and “It’s great to learn a new skill of the borough, looking out cil said: “Some irresponsible trialled for a year and will be gained during their courses. In was effective in planning and and if it can help career de- for parking violations to stop drivers have started habitu- reviewed thereafter. addition, the inspectors found improving it. velopment or be a route out To book please call our in house Reservations Team increasingly illegal behaviour ally parking illegally at night, Motorists are reminded that that learners were highly mo- Councillor Candice Atterton, of unemployment or in-work +44 208 996 5200 that takes place in the even- thinking that they can get parking on double yellow tivated to progress to further Cabinet Member of Jobs, poverty then it can be life ing and at night. away with it. lines is not permitted at any study or employment and the Skills and Opportunities, changing. [email protected] Vehicle owners who ignore “When a resident can’t move time. proportion of learners achiev- Hounslow Council, said: “A “We offer a wide variety of claytonhotels.com/Chiswick parking rules will be given a their car out from their drive Drivers should always check ing qualifications is high. commitment to lifelong learn- courses suited to a range of fine of up to £110. or cross the road safely be- on-street signage to see if The council was praised by ing is necessary in an evolving experience and ability.” The new team has been intro- cause a vehicle is blocking parking restrictions apply. Ofsted for having a good job market. Friday 28th July 2017 FridayFriday 7th 2nd September March 2018 2017chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 1416 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 1517 Redesign CS9 Responds To Brentford FC Community Sports Trust 23 Arrests In West HOUNSLOW MAN JAILED FOR Pollution Questions Regarding CS9 Raises Knife Crime and Drugs Awareness RUNNING BROTHEL More than 130 young peo- London Drugs Raids A man has been jailed for 11 ple took part in an excit- Police in west London led by months for running a brothel ing football tournament at Hounslow Crime Squad have in Hounslow. High School, Eal- carried out a series of raids as Ionut-Daniel Bosoi, 29 ing, last week. The tourna- part of a long term crackdown (28.08.88) of no fixed abode ment, run in partnership with on the supply of drugs, vio- was sentenced at Isleworth the Premier League’s Kicks lence and associated crime. Crown Court on Thursday, 15 project, saw 10 community Operation Buxton has seen February following a four-day organisations from across the officers carry out warrants at trial. country play a series of en- addresses across Hounslow The court heard how on 29 thralling six-a-side matches. and Hillingdon throughout August, 2017, officers at- Yet the Tournament’s real yesterday and this morning, tended an address on Spring objective was more than just ing up; we aim to be a posi- ple through weekly football, Thursday 23 February. 23 Grove Road in Hounslow, fol- playing football: as the Met- tive influence in making the sport and personal devel- people have been arrested so lowing reports that it was op- ropolitan Police launched its right choices.” opment sessions. This year far, with quantities of Class A erating as a brothel. Operation Sceptre Week of The tournament included a alone, Brentford FC CST has drugs, Class B drugs & cash On arrival, Bosoi answered Class A drugs seized An artist’s impression of the proposals, looking west along Action, Brentford used the powerful workshop from Paul engaged with a staggering being seized. the door to officers and let Chiswick High Road from Cleveland Avenue power of football to raise Hannaford, a former heroin 800 young people across west Those arrested – 22 men and ditional support provided by “By targeting drug dealing we them in, stating he had friends Redesign CS9, a self-funded area including implementing ers and cosmetics react with awareness of the dangers of addict, who was also involved London. one woman, aged between 19 officers from the Territorial can continue to have a posi- inside. group of local group of trad- the Ultra Low Emission zone. air to produce significant knife crime and drugs. in gangs as a teenager. Fifteen-year-old Alamin cer- and 44 - remain in custody at Support Group, the Met Task tive and long term impact on It was soon identified that Ionut-Daniel Bosoi ers and residents who live and Whilst motor traffic is a major causes of secondary pollution Lee Doyle, Chief Executive of Reflecting on his own journey, tainly enjoyed the tourna- west London police stations Force and surrounding bor- related crimes such as knife Bosoi was making money work in Hammersmith and cause of air pollution, signifi- by photochemical smog. Brentford FC CST, said: he said: ment, he said: pending further enquiries. oughs. crime, violent and acquisitive from sexually exploiting three Chiswick, has clarified its po- cant amounts of pollution are The campaign also spoke “The Premier League Kicks “Through my own experience, “I’ve been involved with the The raids signal the penul- Detective Chief Inspector crime and on the quality of women. pleaded not guilty. mania in early 2017, Bosoi sition on pollution questions caused also by other factors about the costs of CS9 to bus Programme, delivered by kids from deprived areas are Kicks project since Septem- timate phase of a long run- Helen Flanagan, Hounslow life of our communities. Bosoi was arrested at the ad- The investigation formed part sought to make money by ex- with regards to the proposed including, in winter, by wood passengers, and the popula- Brentford FC CST in North- more vulnerable to get in- ber; events like these are ning operation by Hounslow CID said: “Today’s operation “The support of our commu- dress on suspicion of manag- of the Met’s Operation Path- ploiting young women. CS9 Cycle Super Highway. burning stoves.” tion of Chiswick unable to olt, builds relationships with volved with gangs and anti- great because they keep me borough police to target drug is indicative of our commit- nity is essential to achieve ing a brothel. way - an initiative in Houn- “The Mets take a hard line on They have argued that the Indeed, a recent study by cycle, citing figures that show young people through the social behaviour. busy and help improve my dealers operating in the area, ment to keep Hounslow safe, positive change and I would During a search of the prop- slow involving police, spe- sexual exploitation and this CS9 plans as they stand King’s College London found Chiswick’s higher proportion medium of sport. “I strongly believe that every self-confidence. along with associated offend- and listen to and act on com- like to thank those in our erty, officers identified price cialist charities and the local type of organised crime will would lead to congestion and that in January 2018, wood- of elderly residents in com- As a result, trust develops young person deserves to be “It’s great to play against ing such as knife crime, other munity concerns. We will con- community for providing that lists and cash hidden under authority, to help individuals be dealt with robustly.” pollution elsewhere in Chis- burning stoves produced 50% parison to the rest of Houn- between the coach and par- educated on the dangers of other big foundations such as violence, burglary, theft and tinue to disrupt and dismantle ongoing support to us. I hope mattresses. find a safe way out of the sex Bosoi was ordered to remain wick, pushing vehicles onto of the toxic emissions in some slow borough. ticipants, which means that drugs and knife crime: early Chelsea and Arsenal.” anti-social behaviour. crime, safeguard our commu- they can see that our actions, Bosoi was charged the fol- trade. in immigration detention af- roads less able to carry large areas of London. when we run events like to- intervention is so important.” After six hours of intensive More than 300 officers were nity and locate and prosecute in conjunction with the Local lowing day and appeared at The lead investigating officer, ter serving his prison sentence volumes of traffic. Another recent study pub- For more information, day we receive a positive re- Participants of the tourna- football, participants from involved in operation, led by those people who inflict mis- Authority, show we do act on Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court PC Imran Malik, said “After until he’s deported to Roma- The campaign said “There are lished in Science magazine visit: sponse. ment benefit from the Pre- Arsenal’s Foundation were Hounslow officers, with ad- ery on them. their concerns.” on 30 August 2017 where he coming to the UK from Ro- nia. many other initiatives that found that volatile chemicals www.redesigncs9.com “A young person faces a num- mier League’s Kicks project, crowned winners of the thrill- could reduce pollution in the emitted by household clean- ber of decisions when grow- which supports young peo- ing one-day tournament.

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IB Diploma College rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted

www.isllondon.org | [email protected] Diversity | Understanding | Identity | Passion 020 8992 5823 | 15 Gunnersbury Avenue, London W5 3XD Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 FridayFriday 28th28th JulyJuly 20172017 1618 LOCAL NEWS Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 1917 Brentford FCs Trust Teams Up Ruth Cadbury MP Backs Action to HELPING STUDENTS NAVIGATE THE STRESS OF MODERN LIFE With Teapigs To Offer Young Reduce Plastic Waste Measuring a college’s suc- generally, the more stressed plore their progress, concerns People A Taste Of Business Life cess is a difficult and illusive we are the less able we are to and general experience at the task and one of the most im- think clearly, to access memo- college and, if necessary, out- A group of young people ben- portant components, that of ries or to learn. side the college; all concerns efited from an inspiring busi- student welfare, is particu- One of the approaches ap- are treated seriously and ad- ness workshop at teapigs’ of- larly difficult to gauge -accu plied at ISL is a highly ap- dressed in a sensitive, colle- fice in Brentford last week. rately. That’s why a significant preciated tutor programme, gial and inclusive manner. teapigs, a tea company, sup- amount of time, thought and providing a space for students Another important ingredient ported the youngsters with reflection is applied to stu- to reflect on a range of topics, in fostering students’ welfare their employment and busi- dents’ welfare at the Interna- many of which explore meta- is to ensure they have a genu- ness skills. tional School of London’s Di- cognition, or thinking about ine say in how the college The young people who at- ploma College. This focus on how we think. functions. The Student Coun- tended the workshop benefit student welfare has a number A key purpose of this ap- cil has introduced a number from the Trust’s ‘Get Set Pro- of moral and educational jus- proach is to support students of changes to the college in ject’, which helps vulnerable tifications. to successfully navigate the recent weeks, including the young people gain bespoke “The incessant rise of stress demands and stresses that replacement of vending ma- training and employment related illnesses and condi- seem to have become an ex- chines with a healthier (and support. tions, particularly amongst pected, yet unwanted, part of cheaper) student-run snack “Many of the young people teenagers, strongly suggests modern life. Employing some bar and changing the dispos- we work with may be young that societal pressures have of the principles of Cognitive able coffee cups with bamboo carers, have learning difficul- increased and that a robust Behavioural Therapy, stu- re-usable cups. ties or come from troubled Ruth Cadbury has committed use plastic items in 2017 there every year. We all have understanding of how to cope dents explore how the way A TV has also been installed family backgrounds,” said Pe- to reducing single-use plastic - all of which could be eas- a role to play in protecting with stress should be consid- we think about our experienc- into the common room to al- ter Shears, who is spearhead- company from six different available at local companies.” consumption and has joined ily replaced with sustainable our oceans – that’s why I have ered a necessity,” says Daniel es can influence how we feel, low students to keep up to ing the project for the Trust. staff – including an inspira- Eighteen-year-old Ali Umar the All-Party Parliamentary alternatives. The committee signed my pledge to #PassOn- Spinks, Head of Student Wel- which can then influence how date with current affairs and “We want to help these tional speech from teapigs certainly enjoyed the work- Group on Plastics. will now consider actions to Plastic and encourage others fare at the ISL Diploma Col- we behave. two punch bags for the new youngsters overcome the bar- owner Nick Kilby. shop, he said: Ruth has also put pressure on reduce plastic waste at their to do the same.” lege. Students also consider, boxing/fitness club that has cational aspects. Having a will know, nurturing and guid- dent Welfare at the Interna- riers they face and receive the Amy Crook, who is the Get “In my mind, as a teenager, Catering and the Administra- next meeting in March. “We can all do our bit - I’ve Emotional stability and equi- amongst many other topics, steadily grown in popularity student government allows ing teenagers rarely occurs tional School of London in same employment and edu- Set Project co-ordinator, said: you think you know every- tion Committee to reduce the Ruth Cadbury said: “I am bought re-useable cups with librium also provide the foun- how to cope with and address in recent weeks are due to be the student to make these without bumps in the road or Gunnersbury. Daniel has 12 cational opportunities as any “The young people had the thing. Yet this workshop is use of non-recyclable dispos- delighted to join the Pass on lids for me and my team to dation for learning. Although failure, fixed vs growth mind installed. choices, take initiative, work challenges to overcome but years teaching experience other young person living in chance to learn about e-com- really educational; seeing able coffee cups in Parlia- Plastic and Plastic Free Parlia- take to the coffee shop in Par- the stress hormone cortisol sets, what it means to be a “The student council makes independently and further the school is confident that and has taught IB Diploma west London.” merce, media, marketing, first-hand how a successful ment. The campaign ‘Plastic ment campaigns. It is deeply liament, to cut down on the serves an important and, at “3rd Culture Kid” and positive ISL great because it allows our learning about life skills even a brief visit to the college history, psychology, TOK and With the aromas of pepper- events, sales and production business is run day-to-day. Free Parliament’ estimates worrying that there are 5 tril- use of non-recyclable single- times, useful purpose, ele- relationships. students to have a voice and and future possibilities,” says would reveal a vibrant, rich MYP Individuals and Societies mint and green tea filling the in just one afternoon. “I am definitely going to go that The House of Commons lion pieces of plastic in the use cups.” vated levels can have a nega- Students also meet their tu- to make choices in how the Barbara, one of the students and rewarding learning envi- in schools in South East Asia, office, the youngsters learnt “It has given them a great home and write up some and House of Lords used over world’s oceans, with 8 mil- tive effect on our pre-frontal tor regularly for one-to-one school can improve in envi- at the College. ronment. West Africa, Portugal and the about the mechanics of the overview of the types of jobs notes on this experience.” 2 million avoidable single- lion tonnes more ending up cortex, our ‘thinking brain’; meetings to discuss and ex- ronmental, social and edu- As any parent of a teenager Daniel Spinks is Head of Stu- UK. Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 1820 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LETTERS 1921 SIGN UP NOW TO HOUNSLOW COUNCIL’S Local School Celebrates World Book Day A Cheaper Pint, WETHER Be a Runner for #NeverOrdinary GARDEN WASTE SERVICE 2018/19 You Like It or Not! Diabetes UK Dear Sir/Madam,

Dear Chiswick Herald and readers, Dear Editor, This February, Sea Cadets – a national youth charity with 400 units across the country – is calling on young people aged be- Two days ago I bought a beer at Arlanda Aiport just outside Diabetes UK is urging people to go the extra mile on Sunday, 20 tween 10 and 17 to come on board to see how being a cadet can Stockholm. It was served in a 75cl glass but May by taking part in the Simply Health Great Manchester Run make a difference to their lives. it equated to £9.40 per pint. Today I bought a pint in the Red for the charity. We offer water-based and land-based adventure at a heavily- Lion and Pineapple in Acton for £2.15. In a short while I will be The iconic race sees thousands of runners take on both the 10k subsidised cost, opening up countless opportunities to all young in Chswick close to my home and I may have another pint which and half marathon challenges making the event suitable for people, regardless of their background. Throughout February, will cost me at least £4.00. It’s a funny old world! all athletic abilities. Runners will take in views of some of the our #NeverOrdinary campaign aims to raise awareness of what We all know that Sweden is no place for a cheap drink, and we city’s most significant landmarks including Old Trafford Football the charity has to offer. ought to know there is always a good Ground, the and Beetham Tower. With us, you can enjoy sailing, kayaking, rowing and power- chance you will be fleeced at any Airport Departure Lounge but Diabetes is a serious condition that, if not properly managed, boating, as well as life-changing offshore voyages on one of how can two miles in the UK make such a can lead to devastating complications such as blindness, kidney our five vessels. But did you know we also offer so much more, difference to the price of a pint? All I am trying to say is why failure, heart disease, stroke and amputation. Every day, around including first-aid training, rock-climbing, five-a-side football, isn’t there a Wetherspoon Pub in Chiswick? In fact why do you 700 people are diagnosed with diabetes so every mile you run band practice, physical training and marine engineering, as have to be a Wetherspoon pub to be able to charge £2.15 a pint? and every pound you raise for Diabetes UK will help us realise a well as an International Exchange Programme and the Duke of Why do you have to be a Wetherspoon pub to be full when other world where diabetes can do no harm. Edinburgh’s Award? pubs are complaining about being empty? We are always looking for volunteers to help, too. You don’t need The age of snobbery lives on for sure. People will charge what All runners who join the Diabetes UK team receive a branded any qualifications; all you need is commitment and enthusiasm. Junior School Headmaster, Rob Simmons, morphed into the Wizard of Oz Scarecrow they can get away with. People will pay what they can afford vest, crazy hair, a fundraising toolkit, online support and train- We will provide the training. in order to be surrounded by PLU (“people like us”). Anyway I ing tips. They will also be cheered on by Diabetes UK supporters In a recent survey by Sea Cadets, 79% of our cadets said they Residents are running out of denwaste. be achieved is through mak- digress. No doubt Wetherspoon have tried or are trying to get along the route giving them an extra boost towards the finish get useful qualifications with us, while 94% of parents said time to subscribe to Houn- A full year’s service costs £50, ing it easier for residents to Pupils at St Benedict’s wit- mons, morphed into the Wiz- liams cut a dash as James between Acton and the River Thames and no doubt there are a line. they felt their child’s self-confidence, motivation and team work slow Council’s garden waste but for residents in receipt recycle. If you sign up to our nessed a startling transforma- ard of Oz Scarecrow. English Bond, while Senior Master few people and a few companies who don’t want to them to suc- To sign up just visit: had “greatly improved” at Sea Cadets. To find out how you can collection service which be- of Council Tax Reduction the garden waste collection ser- tion in their teachers on World teacher Julie Greenhough was Dicky Thomas stepped out ceed. Tim Martin is not paying me anything to write this article www.diabetes.org.uk/great-manchester-run benefit, visit: gins on 3 April 2018. cost is £25. vice, not only will you receive Book Day, as a full and varied the jilted Miss Havisham from of Goodnight Mister Tom’s but I will continue to live in hope! www.sea-cadets.org. Last year over 18,000 Houn- Councillor Amrit Mann, Depu- a convenient, low-cost way to cast of well-known book char- Dickens’ Great Expectations World War I setting. Roz Rosenblatt, slow residents signed up to ty Leader of Hounslow Coun- dispose of your cuttings, but acters magically appeared in - all lace and dead flowers An icy Snow Queen replaced Robert Tindall, Head of London, Diabetes UK. Yours sincerely, the service. Those residents cil, said: “There’s not long to you’ll be helping to drive up the library. - contrasting with the glam- Head of Drama Katie Raven- Chiswick. Captain Phil Russell RN, will need to renew their sub- go until collections begin so recycling in Hounslow.” Mary Poppins replaced Year orous Holly Golightly from scroft and the Director of Mu- 7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_Print Ad_v2_AW_7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_PrintCaptain Ad_v1_24/11/17 Sea 29/11/2017 Cadets, 15:52 Page 202 1 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JW. scription to ensure that they make sure you don’t miss the The garden waste collec- 6 teacher Chloe Lewis, the Truman Capote’s Breakfast at sic Chris Eastwood became receive a continuous service. opportunity to sign up. tion service will continue to Junior School Librarian be- Tiffany’s, brought to St Ben- Harry Potter, without whom Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Residents can sign up for gar- We promised a cleaner, green- be run by Lampton 360, the came Alfred Moyes’ menacing edict’s from Fifth Avenue by no World Book Day would be Dear Sir or Madam, Chiswick/Brentford den waste collections at er borough for our residents company wholly owned by Highwayman and the Junior Senior Librarian Emma Wal- complete. This month (March 2018) is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month – a time when charities come 020 8847 0077 www.hounslow.gov.uk/gar- and one of the ways this can Hounslow Council. School Headmaster, Rob Sim- lace. RE teacher Peter McWil- together to raise awareness of a terrible disease which takes the lives of 4,100 women in the UK space-station.co.uk each year. Ovarian cancer steals an average of two decades from women’s lives. That means missed anniver- Ruth Cadbury MP Backs Call For Legal Hounslow Parks, Allotments And saries, birthdays, weddings and first days of school; countless hugs and cups of tea. Secure storage units in Chiswick Identifying the symptoms of ovarian cancer (stomach pain, bloating, feeling full more quickly, and & Brentford with free removals Aid To Be Restored For Early Advice Cemeteries Now Managed By The Council needing to wee more frequently) is currently the best way to diagnose the disease but most symp- Get free toms present in later stages when cancer has already begun to spread. G Free removals into your storage unit removals From 1st March management With your help, we can change this and protect future generations from the devastating effects of call now G Secure, individually alarmed units with PIN-coded access of the borough’s parks, al- ovarian cancer. Launched this month, our campaign #StolenMoments aims to raise £1million to lotments and cemeteries has help us develop a new screening tool that detects pre-cancerous cells so that they can be removed as G Humidity control providing optimum storage conditions been transferred from Caril- early as possible. G Convenient crate hire service lion to GreenSpace 360, a This test could stop ovarian cancer in its tracks and give women more time with the ones they love. Packing boxes and bubble wrap stocked in store new subsidiary of the coun- For information on ovarian cancer, or to donate to the campaign, visit www.ovarian.org.uk. cil-owned trading company Thank you for your support. Lampton 360. Yours faithfully, Looking after your valuables since 1983 As part of the transfer, the Katherine Taylor, Call us on 020 8847 0077 for a personalised quote or visit: space-station.co.uk Carillion staff responsible for Chief Executive of Ovarian Cancer Action, 8-12 High Street, Camden, London NW1 OJH www. managing these services will ovarian.org.uk now be employed by GreenS- pace 360 and four staff mem- End the Breast Cancer Treatment Postcode lottery bers will be employed by To the Editor, Ruth Cadbury has today the rule of law and the ability Egan, said: Hounslow Council. come to staff from Carillion staff are treated fairly.” I was alarmed to read a new report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer, A backed the Law Society’s of individuals to access their “A lack of free early legal ad- Hounslow Council showed following a period of uncer- Before Carillion went into Mixed Picture, which uncovered stark contrasts in the diagnosis, treatment and care of breast campaign calling for the Gov- rights. vice can cause problems to its commitment to Carillion tainty. We’re proud to be able involuntary liquidation the cancer patients across England. ernment to provide legal aid Speaking after a Parliamen- escalate unnecessarily, poten- staff and to ensuring public to offer jobs to staff affected Council had already agreed to This variation is unacceptable. Depending on where they live in England, some women are more for early advice in family and tary event on the campaign, tially increasing the burden services continued by meet- by Carillion’s involuntary liq- terminate the Parks contract than twice as likely to die from breast cancer under the age of 75. Ski Injury? housing law. Ruth Cadbury said: on the courts and increasing ing administrators’ demands uidation and I’d like to praise early with a transfer date of In our own area, the Greater London region, there is significant variation in premature mortal- New Victoria Hospital’s Sports Since 2012, legal aid has not “I am regularly contacted by costs to the taxpayer. The cur- to pay Carillion weekly fees all those who have worked 9 April set. Due to the events ity rates between different Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs). For example in Tower Hamlets Injury Clinics provide the expert after it emerged that staff CCG on average 13.3 women under the age of 75 per 100,000 die from breast cancer, but in West- advice and treatment you need been available for most areas constituents with issues which rent system is a false econo- hard to bring into effect the that unfolded, this transfer to get back in action. of early legal advice. A lack could have been resolved my, meaning more cases are would not be paid in February accelerated and seamless was brought forward. minster CCG it is 26.3 – almost twice as many and well above the national average. unless the Council made the Access to the best breast cancer services shouldn’t be dictated by where you live, so that’s why I Our highly experienced team of of free early legal advice can sooner if only they had access ending up in court that could transfer of services to GreenS- orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists and cause problems to escalate to free early legal advice. We have been resolved earlier, additional payment. This fol- pace 360. To find out about Houn- have joined a new campaign by the charity Breast Cancer Now to end this postcode lottery. physiotherapists can help to provide you with a full and fast recovery. unnecessarily, adding more know the Government is cur- and more pressure is applied lows advance payments made Following Carillion’s an- slow’s parks and open spac- I have emailed my local MP asking them to urgently contact our local Cancer Alliance to discuss by the Council to Carillion for how these issues can be addressed, to ensure that women throughout England receive the best pos- • Highly skilled professionals pressure on public services, rently reviewing the legal aid on our already stretched pub- nouncement we have done es, including allotments and • New state of the art operating theatres potentially increasing the reforms made in 2012, and lic services. We are calling on services in January and Febru- everything in our power to re- cemeteries in the borough, sible treatment and care no matter where they live. I would encourage others to join me and email • The latest imaging equipment • No waiting times and fast results burden on the courts, and in- as part of that review I urge the Government to provide ary as part of the Settlement assure staff affected and bring visit www.hounslow.gov.uk/ their MP by visiting: breastcancernow.org/postcodelottery • Recognised by all major insurers Call: +44 (0) 20 8949 9020 Agreement. Yours faithfully, Fixed price surgery & finance packages creasing the cost to the public them to consider providing legal aid for early advice as the transfer forward as quick- parksandopenspaces • Email: [email protected] SARAH LAWRENCE, purse. The lack of legal aid legal aid for early advice and part of their review of legal Councillor Steve Curran, ly as possible. Our priorities Visit: www.newvictoria.co.uk Find us: Just off the A3 A private, charity owned hospital providing Leader of Hounslow Council W4 (address supplied) 184 Coombe Lane West for early advice is a barrier to without huge cost and anxiety aid reforms.” continue to be continuity of For all enquiries please con- compassionate healthcare for 60 years Kingston KT2 7EG individuals accessing justice, to them over many months.” said: services for our residents and tact: [email protected]. Send your letters to [email protected] or post to The Chiswick Herald, which has a wider impact on Law Society president, Joe “Today we offer a warm wel- making sure former Carillion uk or 020 8583 2000 Unit 22 295 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4HH Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 2022 LOCAL LIFE, LOCAL PEOPLE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL LIFE, LOCAL PEOPLE 21 Five things that make Chiswick Poet There are lots of conspiracy On the couch with Nicholas Rose theories flying around at the moment – here’s another rather my mum the best more unusual one! Mental Health Round Up

© Tony Inwood. Make sure depression does mind them! a good place at the moment Tony has just created not destroy your relationship Unfortunately patterns get put talk about this now - if trouble friend I’ll ever have an exciting new website Rev Martine Oborne In my work with couples it in place whereby the support- comes along you will have an called newtube, which is often comes to light, that at ing partner also withdraws agreed strategy in place and St Michael’s Church , a great way to read po- The Spider. some point in the past, one of and changes their behaviour this will make it much easier Elmwood Road, Chiswick. etry on the move. It is a the couple has struggled with with the result the way the to have the conversations that collection of his diverse depression. Through therapy relationship works is changed will help. poetry in an easily ac- Well, Mother’s Day is I am but a spider, couples often come to realise to such an extent that a time cessible form, which can coming up again soon. And a tiny little mite. that the way they responded comes when neither recognise If you or your partner is de- be read on a journey, in it’s time to say thank you I may look very creepy at the time harmed their re- it any more. The relationship pressed share this article with a doctor’s waiting room to our mums – not just for and I may give you a fright. lationship. In this article I ex- can be experienced as lifeless, them and think about seeking or in any of those idle being great mothers but plain what often happens and dead, lonely. couples / relationship / mar- moments that we all also for being great friends. I hang around in cobwebs, what to do. Couples can often avoid this riage counselling. seem to encounter daily. Probably the best friends and always bide my time. Depression often occurs after tends to come from failing us it introduces a mindset that the denial of needs tends to for years, particularly if they This mobile-friendly we’ll ever have. I wait for little creatures something has happened in a to support partners in a way leads to thinking about “them have a habit of impacting have children, busy jobs, oth- website will offer enter- Here are five reasons why I I can easily entwine. person’s life that has been dif- that recognises the needs of a and me” and not about “us”. upon us in ways we do not er interests etc but ultimately tainment in a stimulat- believe my mum is truly the ficult to cope with. The strug- healthy relationship. So at a time when we both expect. they become to realise that ing and humorous way, best friend I’ll ever have. I love to feed on insects, gle can be very tiring, result- All too often, the person most need our relationship to Of course the struggling part- their relationship is no longer wherever you are! the bigger ones are best. ing in low confidence and a struggling will most likely be be working well we tend to ner will be finding it hard to there for them. www.new-tube.org 1. She has encouraged I gorge myself delightfully, circle of behaviour that only experienced by their partner put it on hold, relegate it, not carry on as though nothing Main points - me to be myself then have a little rest. serves to lead to more unhap- as withdrawing and this cre- give it priority. is happening but if that part- Think about your relationship Although I’m sure I’ve piness. ates a dilemma. On the one Quite simply if you are affect- ner also loses the benefit to - it is not helpful to think just disappointed my mum at I also have a website It can have a terrible impact hand the partner will be up- ed by the fact your partner is their sense of self that comes about your partner and your- times, I do know that she with millions of my friends. on how someone experiences set to see the person they care struggling then you need to from being able to make their self separately. accepts and loves me for We chat and scheme so happily their life on a day to day ba- about struggling and want to look at it as information tell- partner happy, then thats just Take a step back and think who I am. And nothing I and start off many trends. sis, symptoms often include help them, whilst at the same ing you that your relation- another thing to add to their together about what you can could do would ever stop her a felt sense of low desire to time they are also likely to be ship is struggling. If someone probably ever increasing list do so that you can both feel loving me. Unlike in some For innocent little spiders undertake daily activities struggling themselves with is unhappy in a relationship of failures. They might not as though you remain com- relationships with friends, I are not quite what we seem. including work, socialising, negative feelings about how then it is an unhappy rela- even realise this so it is up to mitted to each other have never had to pretend to For we have great big visions exercise etc. It can have a de- the relationship with their tionship and no matter how the supporting partner to re- Even if your relationship is in be anyone but myself with my and love to dream our dreams. bilitating effect and often be partner has changed. tempting it is to try and hide Mum. a very confusing experience To be upset ourselves when this fact from a partner who We really seek more power, for the sufferer and their our partners are struggling is struggling, ultimately that 2. She’s always shown up practical ways. She didn’t so we spin our little lies friends and relatives. It can can be difficult as judging partner will not thank you for I’ve always been able to mind if I was tired and ratty to hoodwink lots of insects also have a significant impact thoughts can come to mind this further down the line. depend on my Mum. When when she came to visit. I especially the flies! upon partners and can often like indulgent, selfish, uncar- So what is it that happens that she says she’s going to do didn’t have to make a special lead to the breakdown of re- ing. We prefer to think that causes the relationship harm? something for me, she always effort for her. She didn’t It’s such a tangled web we weave, lationships. when things go wrong for Usually the partner not strug- does it. When she says she’s expect to be entertained or fake news and much deceit. So what goes wrong? In our someone we care about we gling puts their needs to one going to be somewhere, she for me to make conversation But we need to be so careful relationships we generally will drop everything and put side, they might miss their will be. Lots of friends will let with her – she just got on and and always are discreet. expect that partners support the other person first and that “old partner”, but they give us down at the last minute, helped. No friend could have each other during difficult they will do the same for us. them space, or their sex life but rarely our Mums. done more for me. So we run a little network times and illness. So far so Whilst this expresses just how but don’t want to impose, or for we are all celebs. good! However the difficulty important our partners are for being able to talk about their 3. She’s fiercely loyal 5. She’s was at my side Soon everyone will love us own problems. Unfortunately When I get things wrong, my when I was ill for it’s called the world wide web! Free TV and Fridge-Freezer with every summer house purchased Mum won’t shy away from When I had major surgery a made me feel better than my know the difference her love telling me. Nonetheless, few years ago, my Mum was Mum. has made to you. A love that SUMMER HOUSE KING she remains fiercely loyal. I at my side – despite being has made her the best friend EXTENSIONS & LOFTS Summer houses start at £17,000 can always count on her to in her eighties and living So, may I encourage you, this you’ll ever have. take my side, to give me the 90 miles away. She was the Mother’s Day, to think of the Our Mother’s Day service is benefit of the doubt – even perfect visitor. She was kind many ways that your Mum on Sunday 11 March at 11am. when I’m in the wrong. 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Club. Attractions Old Charms, New Feels In Silverball Museum & Arcade – Delray Beach, Fla. Ranging from 1950s to 2016, this museum arcade offers more than The Palm Beaches 200 rotating vintage pinball ma- chines and video games for play. by Alex Holman Currently the museum houses 80 pinball machines from the 50s to chael Jordan, Rickie Fowler, established The Palm Beaches current, 24 video games, and many Frequented by affluent Tiger Woods, Jon Bon Jovi, as the first resort destination, others including air-hockey, and travellers since the late Kelly Slater, Sofia Vergara to before finally extending his shuffleboard. Each machine also 1800s, The Palm Beaches name a few. Whether seek- service down to Miami. displays a placard with the origin, is recognised around the ing the old or new, the desti- Now 124 years later, holi- the year in which it was created, world primarily for its deep- nation offers a lively balance day goers can retrace Fla- and the original quantity created. rooted ties to old Hollywood of old-school treasures with gler’s Florida trail through Wick Theatre & Costume Museum – glamour, world leaders, roy- new-school vibes that appeal the exciting development of Boca Raton, Fla. alty and celebrities, seeking to travellers young and old. Brightline, an express inter- Here, not only can guests enjoy to unwind and relax at its Here are a few places to ex- city railway service between critically acclaimed productions of posh properties, seaside- perience the historic charm – West Palm Beach, Fort Laud- Broadway’s favourite musicals, and retreats, and Mediterrane- with a new feel - this spring: erdale and Miami. Much like pre- and post-show entertainment, an-inspired mansions and Transportation Flagler’s East Coast railway, but guests can tour the costume shopping districts. Brightline – Palm Beach, Fla. Brightline forges a connection museum by appointment. The Mu- Although the destination has In 1893, American industri- between the bustling towns seum’s impressive of vintage cos- Palm Beach in November of 2016. his secretary ($160,000), and a first in tens of thousands of private col- automobiles cross the block in front grown to encompass 38 other alist and rail tycoon, Henry and cities, linking West Palm tumes is worth over $20 million dol- Over the years, Raptis Rare Books edition of The Cat in The Hat signed lectors, museum curators, investors, of a global audience — in person cities and towns since its be- Flagler founded Florida’s Beach to Fort Lauderdale in lars. The collection includes more has built some of the finest collec- by Dr.Seuss ($14,000). and interior designers each year. and on live national and interna- ginnings in Palm Beach, it has tourism scene, connecting 30 minutes and to Miami in than 55 Broadway productions and tions in the world. Currently, the Events 2018 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach tional television, features extraordi- kept much of its old charm. the northern states of the just 60 minutes. Phase Two of revivals such as costumes from the most valuable book in the excep- Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Auction: April 12-15, 2018 nary offerings from several promi- Old meets new in The Palm US to the southern regions Brightline is expected to con- original productions of Titanic, My tional collection of landmark books Show: February 14-20, 2018 The World’s Greatest Collector Car nent collections, including more Beaches with colourful re- of Florida via the East Coast nect West Palm Beach directly Fair Lady and Dracula. and documents is John Locke’s Two More than 170 international ex- Auctions® returns to the South than 140 vehicles from the John inspired historical retreats, railway system. Realising the to the Orlando International Shops Treatises on Government, listed hibitors will display their fine works Florida Fairgrounds as Barrett- Staluppi Collection. playful arcades, stores, and need for solid transportation Airport in just two hours. Raptis Rare Books – Palm Beach, Fla. at $250,000. Other highlights in- from across the globe at this pres- Jackson presents its 16th Annual cosy restaurants serving up links, Henry Flagler’s rail- Hotels Specialising in rare, signed and in- clude a rare finely bound first edi- tigious show, drawing in thousands Palm Beach Auction. The world- selections and an ambiance way provided a gateway into The Colony Hotel – Palm scribed first editions, this antiquar- tion of Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio of art works, antiquities, and estate class automotive lifestyle event, like no other. the sunshine state, attracting Beach, Fla. ian book gallery opened its doors in ($100,000), a first edition of Casino jewels. The show is the largest of its where hundreds of the world’s most In a destination that has long large numbers of elite and This ultra-posh paradise of a Royale inscribed by Ian Fleming to kind in the United States and draws sought-after, unique and valuable captured the world’s interest, wealthy travellers to holiday boutique hotel offers Insta- less property, including Frank peal, this iconic resort dates contemporary luxuries. The more so today as President in its warm climate and lavish gram-worthy décor, beach- Sinatra, Judy Garland, and to the 1890s when founder Breakers’ 140 acres features Trump’s Winter retreat, more atmosphere. Establishing The side yoga, a new art gallery John Lennon. It is also just Henry Morrison Flagler set four pools, a collection of 25 people are re-discovering the Palm Beaches as a “veritable space by Voltz Clarke, and steps away from the pictur- out to build a grand property poolside bungalows, 36 holes historic destination of Palm paradise”, Flagler extended much more. The 1947 land- esque shopping district of on the shores of Palm Beach of championship golf, on-site Beach County. Today, the his railroad to the county’s mark delights with its clas- Worth Avenue and Midtown Island. Today, the Italian-in- watersports, 12 shopping destination continues to at- main service town West Palm sic British Colonial architec- Beach. spired resort destination an- boutiques, a 6,000-square- tract past visitors as well as a Beach, delivering tourists ture and 89 stunning rooms, The Breakers – Palm Beach, nually invests more than $30 foot oceanfront fitness facility, bounty of new faces, among to the world’s largest hotel suites, villas and penthouses. Fla. million to both preserve and an indoor/outdoor spa, and them many of Hollywood’s structure The Royal Poinciana Many of Hollywood’s elite A treasured palace of the enhance the property, bal- even a luxury boutique ho- celebrities: Justin Bieber, Mi- Hotel. By 1896, Flagler had have spent time at the time- past, with modern day ap- ancing its classic charm with tel within the hotel – Flagler Friday 28thFriday July 2017 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd chiswickherald.co.ukMarch 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Heraldchiswickherald.co.uk Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28thFriday July 2017 28th July 2017 26 24 BUSINESS NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk ENTERTAINMENT 25 27 Cyber security and investment frauds – be aware BRENTFORD SCHOOL FOR CHISWICK CHOIR GIRLS PRESENTS HOUNSLOW Dr P Singh - freelance writer, and director: Cash for Invoices Limited BOROUGH ARTS FESTIVAL Spring Concert The elderly, especially, are ation of physical assets for the of course. The conman con- to date, firewalls, passwords, vulnerable to investment first time on record, accord- tinues to rake in money for staff training, never revealing scams because they are likely ing to new data. himself as long there are peo- passwords, bank details, or to have thousands of pounds One scam used is to trick ple and businesses who think PIN numbers, staff segrega- of cash from their pension businesses into sending sup- more of a high return and tion, setting company-wide pots. Owing to recent gov- ply payments to a fictitious profits than they do of the risk cyber security policies and ernment relaxation of pension bank account set up by con- of losing their own or their regularly monitoring compli- rules, these pots may now be men posing as suppliers. The company’s money. If even the ance, can significantly im- invested in a variety invest- con comes to light when the most basic of checks are not prove cyber security. ment schemes instead of the true supplier chases up late possible before investing, for The UK government pub- traditional insurance annui- payment. Other conmen pose example, because the invest- lished its Digital Charter in ties. Though this relaxation as software engineers calling ment is located overseas or January and, according to the has been seen as a welcome to rectify fictitious network the conman is stalling, then government: “sets the direc- increase in investment choice faults. Disclosing computer the investor should just say tion for the UK to become the to shop or check the weather, sure the UK continues to be and flexibility, it comes with pin numbers and other access no. best place to start and grow a but it also underpins revolu- an innovation friendly digital the risk of increased vulner- details enable the fraudsters Businesses should make cyber digital business and the safest tionary technologies which economy and haven for tech ability to falling for scams by to download data including security a board-level mat- place in the world to be on- allow new robotics to make investment.” conmen. bank details and personal in- ter as important as making line”. difficult medical procedures The Digital Charter will fol- Conmen are also target- formation. Yet others pose as profits and directors should The UK government’s Digital, easier. low key principles, such as ing businesses. According police men demanding infor- familiarise themselves with Culture, Media and Sports But there are clear challenges ensuring the internet remains to a Financial Times report mation. best practice and regulations, Secretary of State, Matt Han- and we need to protect people free, open and accessible, in January, Cyber attacks Often scams are Ponzi including the UK data pro- cock said: from the potential harms. Our that personal data should be have pushed corporate fraud schemes, where fraudsters tection act and EU directives “The internet is a powerful Digital Charter responds to respected and used appropri- around the world to an all- take the latest patsy’s money on data protection and cyber force for good with the poten- this challenge and through it ately, and the rights people time high, with information to pay money to the previ- security. Basic controls such tial to benefit everyone’s lives. we will agree new standards have offline should be pro- Chiswick Choir will be per- Finzi more importantly is a musi- theft overtaking the appropri- ous chump, plus themselves as malware and keeping it up Not only does it make it easier for online behaviour to make tected online. forming their Spring Concert Five Mystical Songs Vaughan cian in his own right includ- at St Paul’s Church, Williams ing singing and composing. On the 24/25th February and across the Borough. Redlees, Brentford School for Grove Park Road, W4 3SB on With baritone soloist Sean Tickets can be purchased at 3rd of March 2018, Brentford All secondary schools in Girls are running arts work- Saturday 24th March 2018 Webster, the door, from choir members School for Girls is running an Hounslow have been asked to shops for all KS4/5 students An Oxford Elegy Conductor Hilary Campbell or from www.ticketsource. Is invoice finance right for you? Arts Festival at Redlees Stu- contribute work to the festival in the borough if you want to Romance for String Orches- The narrator, John Telfer, co.uk dios in Isleworth to promote which will have an opening know more contact: thollo- tra Finzi though probably most com- Further information from en- and encourage the uptake on Saturday the 3rd of March. [email protected]. An Oxford Elegy Vaughan monly known for his role as [email protected] of Arts Subjects at 6th Form As well as an exhibition at uk Williams the vicar in The Archers, also and chiswickchoir.org.uk/ Dr P Singh finds out Narrated by John Telfer, has a broad variety of TV and Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice film roles to his credit - but

We have seen with the liqui- Cash for Invoices Limited antee or other security. The dation of Carillion that cash is (CFIL) of Chiswick however invoice debtor will, however, JUBILEE AT vital for a business’s survival. lets a company sell single be asked to confirm the valid- At times, banks and conven- invoices only when cash is ity of the invoice, i.e., CFIL’s tional lenders can make fund- needed by the company, so service is disclosed invoice THE LYRIC ing too costly or just turn there are no regular fees to finance. Some banks might off the tap. So where can a pay. Its single invoice finance offer confidential invoice fi- HAMMERSMITH company turn to for essential service is therefore ‘pay-as- nance if the company does A new stage adaptation of tivity and nihilism collide. cash in a hurry? To its debt- you-go’. not want their customer to be Derek Jarman’s seminal Featuring a soundtrack to die ors, specifically its customer Whereas banks charge a raft aware their invoice has been film Jubilee (horribly) for, and with a cast invoices (aka its receivables). of fees plus interest (for ad- sold. Faith in the establishment col- led by one of the film’s origi- Some big companies, such as ministration, credit protec- One reason some companies lapsing everywhere. The far- nal cast members, legendary Carillion, have been known tion, arranging a facility, re- prefer confidentiality is it right on the march. Culture punk warrior Toyah Willcox, to take up to 120 days to pay newal, etc), CFIL charges just avoids the negative signal to a wars and random violence – Jubilee is a free-spirited, glo- their invoices. That’s far too one fee, and that includes full debtor that the seller must be all decked out in red, white riously rude, take-no-prison- long for many small cash- credit protection so there is in financial trouble. This can and blue. But a spirit of anar- ers blast of a show, for young strapped companies to wait, no recourse to the seller if the be true in some situations. In chy hangs in the air, the desire punks, old punks, and anyone so they could try to sell those debtor defaults (some banks other situations, invoice fi- to burn it all down and start who’s ever wanted to set the invoices, a process gener- might just hand back invoices nance can be a positive signal over… world on fire. ally known as invoice finance in default to the selling com- - that a company is managing THIS CAN ONLY BE 1977… The Lyric’s main house audi- (which includes variations pany). its cash efficiently by releas- RIGHT? torium will be reconfigured to known as: factoring and in- Banks only offer invoice fi- ing the cash tied up in its in- Derek Jarman’s iconic film recreate in part the Royal Ex- voice discounting). nance if the annual turno- voices, which it can reinvest captured punk at its giddy change’s theatre in-the-round. Factoring companies, such ver of the selling company is to grow its business. height: a riot of music, DIY A Royal Exchange Theatre, as banks, provide cash to in- above a minimum; for exam- Before making a decision on fashion, and every kind of Lyric Hammersmith and Chris voice sellers then collect the ple, £500,000 (HSBC) and whether invoice finance is sex – with a little pyromania Goode & Company produc- invoice amount off the debtor £50,000 (Lloyds). Such large right for your business, a cost- thrown in. Now, forty years tion on its due date. This service is minimum turnovers therefore benefit analysis should be on, this new stage adaptation PLEASE NOTE: AGE GUID- therefore equivalent to a loan shut out many small busi- undertaken, and it’s always a of Jubilee remixes it for the ANCE 16+ so ‘interest’ is charged. nesses. good idea to shop around, un- social and political turmoil of In the spirit of its punk herit- Many banks offering invoice CFIL has no minimum turno- derstand all the fees and costs 2017. Centred around a ma- age, the show contains strong finance insist that a company ver, and can buy single invoic- payable, and other terms and rauding girl gang on a killing language, nudity and sexually sells all its invoices regularly es from as little as £250 and conditions. spree and a time-travelling explicit content throughout. to them, even at times when up to £50,000. It also does Queen Elizabeth I, it’s a story Until 10th March. cash is not needed. not insist on a seller’s guar- of what happens when crea- Visit lyric.co.uk for tickets. Friday 28thFriday July 2017 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd chiswickherald.co.ukMarch 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Heraldchiswickherald.co.uk Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28thFriday July 2017 28th July 2017 28 26 WHAT’S ON chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk WHAT’S ON 27 29

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Despite this amaz- ing back to back victories in counter attack. Alioski swung ing solo run, his finish was their last two matches, most the ball in towards the first underwhelming, just about recently their 5-0 thrashing post, and it was the towering allowing Woods to clear the against Birmingham. Cooper who latched onto the attempt off the line and keep The visitors were on the front cross. The defender was able his side in the game. foot in the opening stages to flick the ball across goal, Brentford came close to res- of the game and came close and his attempt crept into the cuing a point in the 89th to opening the scoring after bottom corner to give his side minute after substitute Mar- twelve minutes. Woods loft- a narrow lead. condes was able to win a ed his free-kick on the half- The home side went into the free-kick just outside the op- way line into the centre of break with their lead intact as position area. It was Judge the Leeds box. Although the it seemed as if the goal had who stood over the set-piece hopeful punt was met by an upset Brentford’s rhythm of and the Irishman struck the unchallenged, headed clear- play and it was now Leeds ball powerfully towards the ance, it only reached as far who were on the front foot. centre of the goal. Wiedwald as Egan from 25 yards. The This was shown in the 62nd could only parry the attempt centre-back decided to fire minute when the hosts came back into the centre of the the shot on the half-volley incredibly close to doubling box towards Jozefzoon, but are in tenth, and now four by emphasising “We should work today. We were very and it was a spectacular effort their lead. Leeds midfielder the winger was unable to sort points away from the play- have had a penalty when poor on the ball, certainly in which flew towards the top Saiz was able to release La- his feet out in time. Instead off positions. Brentford boss Neal Maupay gets thrown to the second half.” corner. However, it was just sogga down the right wing the ball reached Canos on Dean Smith was frustrated the ground. You want the big Dean Smith will definitely about matched by Wiedwald, with a perfectly weighted the edge of the box, but the with the officials as he stated decisions to go your way, but find the time to ensure this his cat-like reflexes and acro- through ball. The forward was Spaniard could only blaze the “It looked like it was going to they didn’t today.” However, doesn’t happen again having batic dive allowed him to tip confronted by Egan on the ball high and wide, allowing be one way traffic, but then the Bees boss also found fault signed a one-year extension the ball over the bar. edge of the box, but he beat Leeds’ first victory since Box- the Leeds goal comes from an with his side for their loss on his contract on Thursday. I WILL Despite Brentford’s continued the defender with ease as his ing Day. offside position.” He contin- since they “Were too sloppy dominance, they were unable dummied shot left Egan in a This 1-0 loss means the Bees ued to reveal his displeasure on the ball and the subs didn’t get fit  lose weight  tone up  feel better  Fulham Dominate Smith Signs Contract Extension With The Bees League Leaders it’s time to Fulham were were able to win a crucial three points in their late push for promotion on Saturday evening when Wolves visited Craven Cot- commit tage. The clash was set up for a tight affair with both sides having been in great form re- cently, Wolves were undefeat- ed in their last five, whereas achieve Fulham had not lost in their previous twelve league fix- tures. The hosts came incredibly close to opening the scoring #ownit just thirteen minutes into the match through Newcastle loa- nee Mitrovic. The Serbian was first to pounce onto Cairney’s deflected shot, and despite then slide the ball through to sealed the victory with a sec- Last Friday, Brentford head in December 2016 and is the wanted to extend it and we the ball bouncing away from Mitrovic. The forward imme- ond goal. Mitrovic received coach Dean Smith signed ex-manager of Danish club are happy to stay as well.” goal, he was still able to chip diately fired the ball across the ball at his feet thirty yards a one-year extension to his Brondby. The Bees’ co-director of foot- = = = = it over the head of Ruddy. goal towards the bottom cor- from goal and was able to use contract with the Champion- Despite a dreadful start to the ball, Rasmus Ankersen, added pool classes gym spa However, Coady was able to ner, although Ruddy was able his strength to power past ship club, along with his assis- season with just one win in “ We have been pleased to see get back in time to make a su- to get a palm to the stinging the defender marking him tants. Smith, aged 46, Richard the Bees’ first eleven league the progress the team had perb clearance of his own line shot, he could only parry it to- and stride towards the box. O’Kelly and Thomas Frank are games. Smith and his coach- made this season.” He con- to prevent a definite goal. wards the edge of the six yard Once he reached the edge of now set to remain at the West ing staff have been able to tinued “We strongly believe Fulham continued to be on box. It was Sessegnon who the box, the Serb unleashed a London side until the end of turn their season around and that we are on the right path, Roko Health Club Chiswick Bridge the front foot in the first half, was first to react and simply stinging shot which flew into the 2019-20 season. are now sitting in tenth posi- and with the new contracts and their dominance eventu- fire the ball into the back of the bottom corner. The final Smith took charge at Griffin tion, just five points from the for Dean, Richard and Thom- ally paid of with the first goal the net for the youngsters score was 2-0 consolidating Park in November 2015 fol- play-off positions. as, we can now continue the of the evening in the 38th 13th goal of the season. the West London side’s posi- lowing a move from Walsall “It’s really pleasing.” Smith hard work with stability in call us on 0208 747 5750 or visit roko.co.uk minute. Johansen was able Cavaleiro was able to force tion in the play-offs and ex- in which O’Kelly also moved exclaimed. “It didn’t take us key coaching positions.” to latch onto a poor, scuffed two awkward saves out of tending their league unbeaten alongside him. Frank howev- too long to sort it all out to clearance on edge of the box, Bettinelli before the Cottagers streak to thirteen games. er, joined the coaching team be honest. I’m happy the club Advertising Feature Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 2nd March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 4644 SPORT chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk 4547 QPR Thrashed In Seven Goal Thriller Introducing 500 Chiswick into the net since Smithies Louis Yamani had not yet recovered and the Sports Editor QPR defence was nowhere to be seen. Just two minutes later the High Road from Redrow On Saturday a Notting- they seemed to have com- Hoops scored another conso- ham Forest side in poor pletely lost their heads when lation goal. Freeman broke form, having been winless conceding two goals in quick down the left wing, then lift- in their last five fixtures, succession. ed a cross towards the back travelled to Loftus Road. Two minutes after the break post. The ball was met by the QPR were also hoping to Tomlin recieved the ball on towering Smith who’s header bounce back from their de- the edge of the box, then sud- rocketed past a helpless Pan- feat against Sheffield United denly fired the ball towards tilimon. in their last match. goal. His wonderful strike Brereton was able to grab the The first chance fell to the found the top corner to give seventh goal of the afternoon home side after fourteen min- him his brace and double his in the 91st minute. The for- utes following a corner to- sides lead. Then in the 51st ward was unchallenged on wards the back post. Onuoha minute, Lolley chested down the edge of the box, so he headed the ball back into the Tomlin’s chipped pass in the fired a curling effort across centre of the box where Smith centre of the box, then drilled goal which only just snuck in was waiting, the target man the half volley low into the between Smithies fingertips was unable to get above the bottom corner. and the post. ball and could only nod it on QPR found a consolation goal The match finished 5-2 to the to the crossbar. in the 68th minute following visitors who were overjoyed In the 37th minute Forest a corner. Smith met it at the to having ended their winless opened the scoring. Janu- front post with a cheeky flick streak. On the other hand, the ary signing Joe Lolley broke into the crowd of bodies be- majority of the home fans did down the left wing in acres hind him. Luongo was first to not witness the final whistle of space and simply squared react and fired it into the back having left early due to their the ball into the centre. It was of the net from extremely sides disappointing display. met by Tomlin at the penalty close range to make the score QPR boss Holloway was spot, and he decided to take 3-1. shocked at the costly errors the shot on first time, which In the 76th minute Forest his side made “Everything we Introducing 500 Chiswick High Road, a luxury collection he confidently buried into the bagged their fourth goal of the talked about, nobody did it. back of the net. afternoon when Cash was the I’ve watched all the goals and of studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments and Despite going into the break only one to react to Smithies it’s horrendous-the same mis- four bedroom townhouses located in West London’s just a goal behind, when QPR parrying an effort from range. takes for every single one.” came out in the second half, Cash simply tapped the ball sought after suburb of Chiswick. This stunning development comprises is also only a 30 minute journey on studio, one, two and three bedroom the . apartments, 7 penthouses and just 5, four bedroom townhouses, all of which 500 Chiswick High Road also boasts Chelsea Squander Lead Against United benefit from private outdoor space. unrivalled transport links to the fashionable neighbourhoods of Chelsea, Kensington Located directly on the renowned and Knightsbridge, which are accessible in Last week a Chelsea side who Morata, the Brazilian decided wards the front post and it Chiswick High Road, these homes are on less than 30 minutes from nearby Chiswick are currently recovering from to take the shot on himself to- was the substitute Lingard the doorstep of everything that Chiswick Park underground station, a four minute their poor spell of form at the wards the near post. De Gea who popped up unmarked in has to offer, from independent boutiques walk from the development, and access to start of the year, travelled to was not expecting the winger the box. The English attackers to artisan bakeries to gourmet restaurants. the heart of the West End is only 7.5 miles Old Trafford for this Premier to make that decision and cleverly nodded the ball past The River Thames is also just a short away by car. League heavyweight clash. was therefore wrong footed, Courtois for his thirteenth walk away from the development, The Blues immediately began the ball flew past him and goal of the season. offering residents the opportunity to Ranging from 402 sq. ft. to 1,660 sq. ft., on the front foot, stringing into the back of the net. The match ended 2-1 to Unit- experience a riverside lifestyle with each apartment at the development together an amazing passage The visitors lead lasted just ed meaning they move back sporting clubs and rowing a popular offers generously sized, open plan living of play in the third minute. seven minutes as Manches- up to second. Chelsea on the pastime. A concierge service and secure for relaxing and entertaining and Eventually a switch ball was ter United equalised through other hand, have dropped out underground parking on-site also add also includes a private outdoor space, played to Alonso, and the Lukaku. Sanchez played the of the top four meaning their to the desirability of this new which overlooks a picturesque Spaniard struck the cross on ball into the feet of Martial at hopes for Champions League Chiswick address. landscaped courtyard. the volley perfectly. the penalty spot, the French- next year are in serious jeop- The ball was met by Morata at man then held up the ball and ardy. Chelsea boss, Conte, ad- Chiswick is one of few places in the The apartments have been designed the front post and the forward waited for the run of Lukaku. mitted a top four push “won’t capital that is known to be a great place with a focus on clean lines and modern also fired a crisp volley, how- The ball was eventually rolled be easy.” He continued “We to raise a family, with excellent schools materials that have a high end ever, he was unfortunately de- into the Belgian’s path for him are disappointed with the nearby and good transport connections contemporary edge. Oak veneer nied by the post. to simply slot the ball into the final result. We had a great to some of the highest ranked universities flooring, underfloor heating, stylish Chelsea continued to be dom- bottom corner against his old chance to get three points, but in the world. The likes of Belmont bathrooms and stone kitchen work inant and eventually opened club. in the end we’re talking about Primary and Grove Park Primary School surfaces all contribute to the overall the scoring just past the half In the second half there were another defeat.” are both less than a mile from the sophisticated design and feel of hour mark. few clear cut chances, never- development and are extremely popular these homes. Hazard slid the ball down theless, the hosts were able with families in the area. Imperial College the right wing through to an to find a winning goal in the London is just 20 minutes away from Discover more about 500 Chiswick unmarked Willian, who trav- 77th minute. nearby Gunnersbury underground High Road, go online and visit: elled into the box unchal- It was goalscorer Lukaku who station, a six minute walk from the 500chiswickhighroad.co.uk or call: lenged. Despite having the became the provider with a development. Kings College London 0203 733 0840 option to square the ball to wonderful curling cross to- Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 2nd March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald 4648 SPORT chiswickherald.co.uk

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