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Public Consultation Ruth Cadbury MP Closes To Open Earth Day Event The next phase of planning across , Surrey and for Heathrow expansion is the Thames Valley. Over the P13 set to commence following past 10 weeks, Heathrow has engagement with thousands been seeking views on how of local people during the first to shape its plans to connect New West round of the airport’s major the UK to global growth community consultation. while demonstrating how it London Rail Heathrow’s first consultation will fulfil the promises it has Line on its planning proposals for made to local communities expansion saw thousands and meet strict environmental Welcomed By of residents visit 40 events tests. Communities have been Council held in local communities encouraged to provide their neighbouring the airport and Continues page 3 P17

Chiswick School: Park Headteacher Resigns Major Restoration Philip Masterson has resigned the reason for his resignation. following the resignation of his post as Headteacher at Governors appointed Philip former head Tony Ryan. Underway Chiswick School. In a letter Masterson as the new to parents from the school, Headteacher of Chiswick P19 personal reasons were cited as School in September 2017

INSIDE LOCAL POLITICS & COUNCIL NEWS P12 WHAT’S ON P28 LOCAL LIFE P24 Friday 28th July 2017 FridayFriday 15th 30th December March 20182017chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 22 LOCALLOCAL NEWSNEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 3 Labour Announces Borough Local Election Candidates Rock Photographer Rolls Hounslow Council Posts The Labour Party has chosen campaign against domestic Into Charing Cross Hospital the candidates who will violence leading to Hounslow stand in the local elections becoming an award-winning A music photographer is several months before being Notice Of Election across the London Borough of White Ribbon Borough, to exhibiting his work in the warned that his condition Hounslow on the 3rd May. In delivering 466 new places hospital where he had a life- could be serious. addition to candidates well- for apprenticeships in just changing operation. In November 2016, known for years of committed one year. Also standing again Richard Gray returns to neurosurgeons advised a service as Councillors, the is Samia Chaudhary, the Charing Cross Hospital to back operation to prevent selections include new talent Cabinet Member for Parks open a new exhibition, titled a damaged thoracic disc from a range of backgrounds & Leisure responsible for ‘London Rocks! Music Venues affecting his spinal cord. and experience. taking the insightful decision in the Capital’, just one year “They warned me that it New candidates come from to bring all of the London after his surgery. could get really serious if a range of backgrounds Borough of Hounslow’s The show, which features it wasn’t dealt with,” said and experiences, including contracts with Carillion to images of artists includes Richard, who spent five days Hounslow Council has Room 8, Civic Centre, Adriana Gheorghe, a foster an end, months before the images of Royal Blood, in hospital. “I could have published the formal Notice Road, Hounslow, carer who previously worked company’s collapse, securing Seal and First Aid Kit on ended up paralysed from the of Election for all 60 seats TW3 4DN. for the Metropolitan Police the sustained provision of stage, spends four months waist down. on the council, which will be Candidates are strongly and Sally Malin, former local services, and saving the at the Fulham Palace Road “It was elective surgery but held on Thursday 3 May. encouraged to book an Chair of Barnet Primary Care Council millions of pounds. hospital before moving up their call was that we should wanted to choose images that member and David Bowie Nomination papers have been appointment to have their Trust, both of whom wish to Tom Bruce, the primary to Hammersmith Hospital in do it. Now I’m glad we did – show the artists in context,” collaborator Brian Eno published for prospective nomination pack informally use their expertise in public school teacher and Cabinet Du Cane Road, White City, my legs feel stronger and I’m said Richard. gave four of his artworks candidates wanting to run in checked before it is formally service to benefit their local Member for Education, until the end of October. The back to full-time work.” Organised with help from to brighten up otherwise the local elections next month. submitted. communities. John Stroud- Children’s and Youth Services artworks will then be sold for The exhibition, which opens Imperial Health Charity, blank walls at Hammersmith A pack has been produced to The nomination forms Turp, recently retired from will also be re-standing, hospital funds. Richard, the on Thursday 22 March and which manages a museum- Hospital. help candidates complete and guidance information the Army after 35 years of following leading exceptional house photographer at Bush which also marks the 70th accredited hospital art The charity’s 2,000 works their nomination papers, with can be downloaded from service who now works as a successes in addressing both Hall, in Shepherds Bush, said: anniversary of the NHS, collection, and with of art constitute the only a dedicated section of the www.hounslow.gov.uk/ consultant and trustee and is school places and quality – “I’m delighted to be able to features such venues as as sponsorship of Metro Imaging, hospital-based collection in council’s website providing localelection2018. For further also a West London Magistrate with 100% of children now give something back to the well as The Lexington, Scala the hope is that the show will the country granted museum additional information about help with nominations papers, will be standing in Turnham having school places, 80% at medical team at Charing and Brixton Academy. stimulate hospital visitors. status by Arts Council the nomination process, please contact Kully Tumber, Green, following his return one of their three top choices, Cross who did such a fantastic Other artists featured include Lucy Zacaria, head of arts at England. standing as a councillor, and Deputy Returning Officer, at from a mission to deactivate attainment gaps for key job with my surgery.” The xx, Savages, The Staves, the Imperial Health Charity, As well as art by David Mach, the Election timetable, which [email protected]. mines in the Falklands in groups successfully slashed, He consulted doctors Fat White Family, Ibibio said: “We aim to transform Henry Moore, Julian Opie, sets out key dates between uk or telephone 020 8583 March. and the number of schools in at Charing Cross after Sound Machine, Father John clinical settings into bright and Chris Orr, Bridget Riley and now and 3 May. 2095. Candidates standing for re- the Borough rated ‘Good’ or experiencing tingling in his Misty, British Sea Power and uplifting areas. We are really Clare Woods, there is also an Candidates have from 9am on election include current ‘Outstanding’ being increased feet, which developed into Christine and The Queens. excited to bring Richard’s arts engagement programme Monday 26 March until 4pm mayor, Sue Sampson, who from 75% to 94.7% during his weakness in his legs. He was “London is home to many of stunning photographs into for patients and staff. on Friday 6 April to submit has championed numerous time in office. in and out of the hospital for the country’s most famous our hospitals.” their nomination to the causes during her time as Current Leader of the Council tests and appointments over live music venues and I Last year, former Roxy Music Returning Officer, Interview Councillor, from a major Steve Curran said: Heathrow Moves Into Next Churches In Chiswick Planning Phase As Major Asked To

“I am proud of the Peter Burgess is a He is a partner in a global will be a great asset to the Public Consultation Closes Remember Seafarers achievements this Council secondary school teacher law firm. He is standing Council. Sally’s working has made during the last at a state comprehensive in alongside Caoimhe Hale, an life has included chairing The world’s oldest maritime four years, whether it’s the Hammersmith and previously active campaigner for the Barnet Primary Care Trust, continued from front page welfare charity is asking increases in school places and taught in Ealing and at NHS and mental health and a a Fellowship at the London feedback on options to deliver churches in Chiswick to higher standards achieved by Further Education colleges. lifelong resident of Chiswick School of Economics, and an expanded airport and on a remember the world’s our young people or the 3000 Ruth Mayorcas is a former Homefields who is currently many initiatives to support selection of principles for new seafarers in a special service. new affordable homes that BBC Associate Producer completing her undergraduate the most vulnerable in society. airspace design. Congregations from around have been secured, 400 of who now devotes her time studies in English literature. Rakib, a journalist and the Heathrow will now use the world will take part in Sea which have been built by the to community causes. She David Waller is the founder founder of GBnews24, an this feedback to develop a Sunday services on July 8 in Council for local people. We’ve volunteers for Hounslow of the & Hounslow online media outlet with an preferred masterplan for aid of Sailors’ Society. achieved this and more despite Youth Offending Service, is Stop Heathrow Expansion active global readership of 2.5 expansion, a process that Each year, the Christian the savage cuts imposed on part of the working group on campaign group and is million, has lived in Chiswick will involve continuous geographic areas within continue working with our charity, which celebrated its us by the Tory Government. the future of Gunnersbury standing for election in since 1998. He also runs engagement and input from which flight paths could be many stakeholders, including 200th birthday on March 18, I am delighted that Labour Station, and was a leading Chiswick, where he began a business which provides key stakeholders including positioned. Heathrow will local communities, to create asks churchgoers to pray and will be fielding very strong campaigner for creating safer his career as a journalist training for young people neighbouring communities, ask what local factors should an expanded airport that give thanks for the world’s candidates in every ward, routes for families to walk reporting for local papers locally in restaurant cuisine local authorities, airlines, be taken into account when delivers for everyone.” 1.6m seafarers. from committed councillors and cycle to school. John before moving onto national and cultural awareness. statutory bodies and the developing new flight paths Stuart Rivers, Sailors’ who have been representing Stroud-Turp recently retired newspapers. newly established Heathrow within these areas which are Society’s CEO, said: “Whether their communities to new from the Army after 35 years Chiswick Riverside Community Engagement known as ‘design envelopes’. they know it or not, the talent who will offer new of service, who now works as Tom Dragicevic, Sally Board. Heathrow will consult Heathrow Expansion Director people of Chiswick rely upon dangerous storms and even available free to download at perspectives to the Council’s a consultant and trustee and Malin, and Rakib Ruhel all on its preferred masterplan Emma Gilthorpe, said “Moving seafarers. piracy. www.seasundayhero.org. work. We cannot allow a Tory is a West London Magistrate. live in Chiswick Riverside, next year if the Airports to the next phase of planning “More than 90 per cent of “Holding a Sea Sunday The resource pack includes a administration to undo the John is also the Secretary where they are standing as National Policy Statement is brings us one step closer everything we own comes by service for Sailors’ Society is sermon outline, PowerPoint, progress we have made so far: for the Labour’s candidates. Now approved by Parliament in the to helping secure the UK’s sea – our clothes, phones, cars a fantastic way of recognising videos, posters and Sunday vote Labour and work with us Action Group. semi-retired, Tom is a civil coming months. future as a prosperous, global – even the bricks that make the amazing work seafarers School lesson plan and to protect local services and Chiswick Homefields engineer by trade. He hopes This second consultation will trading nation. We remain up our homes. do.” activities. the most vulnerable.” Nick Fitzpatrick of Upham that his professional insight also present the next phase of committed to developing “All of these goods are brought The charity has created CANDIDATES: Park Road is committed to into technical issues from Heathrow’s airspace change Heathrow in a sustainable into the country by seafarers a variety of resources for social justice and mobility. roadworks to waste disposal consultation which will show and responsible way and will who risk extreme loneliness, churches, which it has made FridayFriday 15th 30th December March 20182017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 244 LOCALLOCAL NEWSNEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 55 Hounslow Wildlife Given A Boost Hounslow’s Teen Read FUNDING HOPES FOR DUKES MEADOWS Hounslow Council has been working in partnership with 2018 Awards London Wildlife Trust and lo- On Tuesday 6 March, Houn- Hounslow Council is one step closer to •renovation of the bandstand area and cal volunteers to improve the slow Arts Centre played host potentially securing half-a-million-pounds promenade, Duke of Northumberland’s to the Hounslow’s ‘Teen Read from the Mayor of London’s Greener City •a new pedestrian bridge, River for both wildlife and lo- 2018’ awards. The annual Fund to improve key areas in Dukes Meadows, •ecological improvements including tree cal residents. competition is organised by Chiswick. planting, creation of new habitats for bats The improvement works were the Hounslow School Library The popular park, which overlooks the River and improvements to the nature reserve, unveiled on Friday 9 March Service and is a popular event Thames, is one of 12 London-wide projects •a new and improved boathouse, and aim to create the perfect targeted at teenagers in the which has been invited to submit a second •renovation of sports pitches and sports habitat for a range of wildlife borough’s secondary schools. application for funding from the Mayor of pavilions to flourish, including fish, wa- Year 8 and 9 pupils from London’s Greener City Fund. Councillor Steve Curran, Leader of the terfowl, water voles, inverte- across the borough gathered The Greener City Fund aims for London Council, said: “Working with residents and brates such as damselflies and to hear the result and to meet (L-R) David Mooney, Director of Development at London Wild- to become the first National Park City by interest groups, over the past year we have birds such as kingfishers and life Trust; Councillor Samia Chaudhary, Cabinet Member for last year’s winner, Richard attempting to make 50 per cent of the Capital focussed on what is best for this treasured herons. Green Policy and Leisure; Councillor Steve Curran, Leader of Kurti, who’s book Maladapted green by 2050. This grand vision will see more park in our borough. We have listened and Members of the local com- Hounslow Council; Councillor Ed Mayne, Ward. scooped 1st place. The author trees planted, the restoration of London’s we will now begin to deliver what we have munity kindly gave their time Twickenham and the River river but we’re grateful to the spoke extensively about his thors and genres and to pro- Policy and Leisure at Houn- rivers and the creation of natural play-spaces promised. to volunteer during a clean- Thames in Old Isleworth and members of the community work as a successful screen- mote reading for pleasure. slow Council said: for children and green routes to encourage “We are delighted to have made it through up day organised by London was constructed around 500 who kindly volunteered their writer and novelist before an- After the launch the students “I would like to congratulate walking and cycling. to the second round of applications with the Wildlife Trust as the project years ago by monks to power time to clean this up, helping nouncing this year’s winners: then had until March to read Hounslow’s School Library If successful, Hounslow Council plans to use aim to secure vital funds that will see our came to a close. a water mill. the river to look its best.” 1st place – After the Fire by and discuss the books before Service for another great Teen the funding to redevelop the bandstand area, grand ambitions take shape. Undertaken between 19 Feb- Councillor Samia Chaudhary, David Mooney, Director of De- Will Hill voting for their favourite. Read campaign this year. The carry out landscaping works to enhance the “We want Dukes Meadows to continue to be ruary and 9 March, the pro- Cabinet Member for Green velopment at London Wildlife 2nd place – Contagion by The School Library service standard of the books, as ever, park’s natural habitats, improve entranceways a well-used and well-loved space for years to ject involved installing a small Policy and Leisure, Hounslow Trust, said: “ Terry Teri visited the reading groups at was very high and it’s lovely and provide better access to the towpath. come and this funding, if granted, will bring aquatic shelf along the west- Council, said: “It is heartwarming to see 3rd place – We Come Apart their schools to discuss the to see how passionate the This work will build upon improvements us one step closer to making this a reality.” ern bank of the river which “Not only is the river steeped the local council working so by Sarah Crossan and Brian shortlist, and help keep the young people of the borough already carried out at Dukes Meadows by the Formerly part of Devonshire Estate, Dukes has been planted with an ar- in history but it is also a wa- hard to improve the environ- Conaghan. students engaged. This also are about reading. Anything council which include: improvements to the Meadows is made up of 230 acres of open ray of aquatic plant life. terway enjoyed by both resi- ment and local ecology of A shortlist of six books was helps the library service to which helps to promote read- entrance at Edensor gardens; installation of riverside land either side of the railway line As the plants begin to grow, dents and wildlife. We need to Isleworth. This stretch of the selected by the School Li- gauge how popular the books ing for pleasure is tremen- CCTV; road repairs; better parking regulation, that runs from Waterloo to Hounslow and the aesthetics of Riverside encourage biodiversity in the Duke of Northumberland’s brary Service from an initial are. dously positive for enjoyment and improvements to the Dukes Hollow on to Reading. It is a main site for major Walk will be vastly improved, borough and one way to do River was in desperate need list of 22 contenders. To be Of the final six books short- as well as literacy skills. We Nature reserve. sports and recreation facilities, recording an turning the heavily engi- this is to work with partners of some TLC, and with the considered, each book had to listed, each one was placed may even have some budding This funding will also support wider plans estimated 1m visits, both from local residents neered river channel into a such as London Wildlife Trust fantastic help and support of be stand alone or be first in a either first or second by a young authors amongst the for the site which were approved last and from across London and beyond, every beautiful natural feature for to ensure we are doing every- the local community, we have series and published within school in the borough and all many young people who have month (February 2018). The plans set out year. Plans for Dukes Meadows include revamping the tow path and other key areas residents to enjoy. thing we can to maintain key achieved some fantastic gains the past year. The aim of the were loved by someone. participated in Teen Read this improvements to the park and upgrades to The council will now submit its second Spanning 2.5 miles, the Duke sites such as this. for nature over the last few shortlist is to introduce the Councillor Samia Chaudhary, year!” sporting facilities on the site which include: application and wait to hear if it has been of Northumberland’s River “We were saddened to see a weeks.” students to a variety of au- Cabinet Member for Green improved entrances for pedestrians, successful. A decision is expected in the connects the River Crane in large amount of rubbish in the •enhancement of the Thames Path, summer. Petition Launched To Stop Wonderful Opportunity COUNCIL NEEDS TO ENFORCE Chiswick Police Station SPEED LIMIT SAYS COUNCILLOR for One Special Child Liberal Democrat Councillor He continued, “Over 4000 Southfield Recreational Closing The House Schools Trust, an independent charity, is funding a means-tested Gary Malcolm is calling on vehicles had their speeds Grounds and possibly other bursary place at Orchard House School in Chiswick. The bursary application Ealing Council to penalise recorded and the highest measures in the lead up to is open to a girl or boy to enter Year 3 or Year 4 in September 2018. This is drivers for exceeding the speed observed was 52 mph. the crossing to ensure traffic a wonderful educational opportunity for a local child, offering excellent teaching, 20mph zone in Southfield The two sessions with the is not speeding.” smaller class sizes and a friendly and inclusive school community. Road, Chiswick. highest share of speeding The initial reaction from The House School Trust is looking for enthusiastic and bright candidates, For a number of years traffic were 62% and 51% at Ealing Council is that they do currently attending a state school, with the right to reside in the UK, and Councillor Malcolm has been the areas around the junction not appear to be interested. a gross family income not exceeding £50,000 per annum. concerned about the speed of of Southfield Road & St I am sure that if a pupil was traffic on Southfield Road and Alban’s Avenue. run over or died they would The successful candidate will demonstrate high academic potential and be with fellow Liberal Democrat “Given there is a new school change their mind quickly. in the top quartile of their class at school. Additional talents such as unusually Councillors, he successfully in the area (the Ark Byron Children often do not look strong musical, drama or sporting abilities will also be taken into consideration. campaigned to get a 20 mph School) I think the Council when crossing roads. So, To apply, please contact us at: [email protected] zone installed. needs to be proactive so that Ealing Council, you need Application deadline: 31 March 2018 Gary said, “This did slow the children and parents in the to be proactive to make the speed of traffic down but area can cross the road safely. streets safer to cross. not on all streets as much Department for Transport www.houseschoolstrust.org as I would have liked. With guidance indicates that traffic a primary school in the area calming would be suitable to A petition has been launched and residents think this is I myself have dashed in to (Southfield Primary School) I reduce the speed of traffic. by local Liberal Democrats to totally unacceptable. Chiswick report local incidents, getting want roads near the school to “I believe that whilst the stop the closure of Chiswick is a busy area and closing an immediate response.” be as safe as they can be. Council are making alterations Police Station. so many police stations will Councillor Andrew Steed Over the past year members to the highway for lots of The Mayor of London create a barrier between the said: “Local police stations of the public alongside ward children visiting the school previously announced that police and the community.” create a visible presence and councillors, guided by a later in the year, they should Chiswick Police Station will be One resident said, “The police we have set up a petition to Metropolitan Police Officer, alter the plans to reduce the closing, following a number station is not just for reporting stop the closure of this well have been measuring the speeds in this area. This could of reductions in the services crimes. Local people engage loved police station.” speeds of traffic in Southfield be a zebra or a puffin crossing offered at the police station. with police officers...the police Visit www.ealinglibdems.org. as part of a scheme called at the point where pupils will A spokesperson for the Lib are able to pick up news and uk/chiswickpolice to sign the Helping Shine Community Road Watch. cross the road to go through Dems said, “Liberal Democrats concerns on the grapevine. petition. Bright Sparks Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 66 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 77 Back Heathrow Welcomes ‘Key Sign Up For Charity Ealing Conservatives Push For Milestone’ Towards Expansion Chiswick Herald Sporting Event At Syon Park Clarity On Longfield Avenue Local residents are Back Heathrow has encouraged to lace-up their welcomed the Transport CS9 Poll Results running shoes and take part Select Committee’s Report in one of west London’s on Heathrow Expansion on biggest multi-sport events. behalf of over 100,000 local Announced! The Brentford Challenge, run supporters of the project. in partnership with Brentford Back Heathrow said The Lock West and Brentford FC Committee’s rigorous Community Sports Trust, will work scrutinising the plan take place on Sunday 15 April for Heathrow expansion at the iconic Syon Park. is another key milestone People from the neighbouring towards a Parliamentary vote communities of Chiswick, to give consent to outline Hammersmith, Ealing and planning permission for the Richmond are encouraged to Paul Casey, who completed the positive impact it has on project before the Summer take part. the family 5k run last year, the borough’s residents is Recess. This hugely popular event said, “It was a great course; I exemplary. Parmjit Dhanda, Executive brings together a range of really enjoyed the run and the “We are really excited to be In December 2017, the Coun- open to cars. The Council’s my Conservative colleagues Director of Back Heathrow sporting activities for all atmosphere was great.” once again sponsoring the cil announced that plans to written reply was: “There are and I, have been relentless in said: “The Select Committee’s the family including a 10k Lee Doyle, Chief Executive Brentford Challenge. Over the redevelop Perceval House and no plans to close Longfield fighting Labour’s mad plans clear conclusion is that Supporters of Heathrow expansion - Image courtesy of run, 5k run, 10k Corporate of Brentford FC Community last five years, we have seen Ealing Town Hall would in- Avenue to car traffic as part for the road. Sadly, Ealing La- Parliament should vote to backheathrow.org Challenge (for teams of four Sports Trust, said, “Using the the Challenge grow into a volve the pedestrianisation of of the redevelopment of Per- bour has many other equally approve outline planning representing their business), power of sport, the Brentford really popular community and Longfield Avenue. ceval House or Ealing Town damaging proposals for our permission once some further finishing line than ever.” Heathrow are all saying the 5k run, 5k Walk and Talk (in Challenge is a great way to sporting event, which offers Following a public outcry and Hall.” Borough, which only the Con- amendments are made. “Back Heathrow believes same thing: that we should association with West London bring the community together. something for everyone. From questions being raised by lo- Cllr Seema Kumar, Ealing servatives will be able to stop This should happen before the project has benefited now move on to the planning Mental Health Trust) and 1k I am proud to say this event paddle boarding on the canal cal Conservative Councillors Broadway Ward Councillor or reverse and hope that resi- Parliament’s summer recess. from years of scrutiny and stage to ensure that this huge kids’ race. offers something for all ages to taking part in the numerous at Overview & Scrutiny, the said: dents will recognise this on This puts us within touching amendment, so the fact driver for jobs and prosperity After a highly engaged with An overwhelming 73% NB: The Chiswick Herald Plus, yoga, Pilates, frisbee and abilities – helping more running and walking events Council issued a statement “I am delighted that we now 3rd May.” distance of actually building that the government will be is delivered in the most poll, The Chiswick Herald can (6535) of respondents can only guarantee that each golf and boxercise can be local people to get active and through Syon Park, there are saying that it was a “mis- have written confirmation “Cllrs Seema Kumar, Alex- a runway in the South East asked to consider further sustainable way possible.” now announce the results. answered “no” and only 14% answer given came from sampled at our vibrant sports enjoy exercise.” lots of opportunities to get understanding” and at this that Ealing Labour no longer ander Stafford and Anthony for the first time since the amendments on air quality, According to Populus The poll asked readers, (1296) said yes. However, yet single IP addresses. This of and health village – situated John Robinson, Development involved, whatever your level point, it is just a “possibility.” plans to close Longfield Av- Young will continue to stand Second World War. We have noise and public transport polling, more people support “Should the Cycle Super another 13% (1151) were pro course does not mean that within the heart of Syon Park. Director, Brentford Lock of fitness.” A written question was sub- enue, which frankly was pure up for residents against Ealing over 100,000 supporters in comes as no surprise. Heathrow expansion than Highway be built,” referring CS9, if the current plans were people may have voted from For water lovers, adults and West, added, “The Sports Secure your place at the mitted by those same Council- lunacy from the start.” Labour’s overdevelopment of west London and the Thames For the first time in over oppose it in the twelve to, of course, the contentious reworked. multiple IP addresses. children can take part in Trust is an integral part of Brentford Challenge by lors to the 20 February Coun- “I know that this has been a Ealing Broadway.” Valley who have been waiting half a century, the Select constituencies neighbouring CS9. 26 people answered “not an exciting paddleboarding the community in Brentford. visiting cil asking for a guarantee that worrying development for a long time for this important Committee, Government the airport. The breakdown of answers bothered” and 2 more replied lesson at Brentford Lock. 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11125 0558 MKT ADV / 7699 CL02.2016 Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 8 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 99 Education Reimagined At ISL London Funding Boost For Chiswick House & Gardens Trust The International School of of 1925, brings in ingredients Chiswick House & Gardens of educational facilities London is a culturally diverse to show them, gives them a Trust is today celebrating a which are used by both our community which fosters list of ingredients and asks £43,558.00 funding boost volunteer corpus of 150 and a passion and enthusiasm them to guess,working in from SUEZ Communities by our annual education for learning, through teams,where in the empire Trust for Restoring and visitors who number more outstanding educational the ingredients come from. Improving the Education and than 4000 children and practices. Students’ cultural The more serious discussions Volunteer Centre at Chiswick adults. Our volunteers and and linguistic identities are about the structure of the House & Gardens. gardening team and the valued and nurtured through Empire can follow but still The Trust wishes to restore programmes we run have won our international curriculum with a focus on economic and improve the existing numerous awards, including and Mother Tongue trade showing Empire adverts education and volunteer being named the top Heritage programme. Our school and asking students what centre to make the building Park, winning the RHS its develops the attitudes, skills the sources tell us. Based on safe and provide a better our neighbourhood award, and understanding needed student prior knowledge a resource for our local winning the our community for active and responsible range of activities can follow. community. At present, the 50th anniversary category contributions to both local These might include working rooms are tired, and there and being awarded gold for and global communities. in groups to produce a report are areas of damp and water the Gardens generally and the At the International School of about the state of the empire, ingress. The Trust proposes kitchen garden in particular London, we believe in: working on their own to focus to carry out vital repairs at London in Bloom 2017. • Empowering on a specific theme e.g. sugar and improve the facilities With better educational students to maximise their and the slave trade, a study with provision of a sink and facilities we want to extend learning opportunities and to to show how a country, for better storage, to enable us to these achievements so even fulfil their potential. example India, moved from welcome more primary and more people can take part as • Actively integrating its governance in the 1930s to secondary school age children, volunteers or students in the cultural diversity in the present day. offer them a programme that gardens programme. curriculum. I know which approach I includes relevant educational Clare O’Brien, Director, • Creating inclusive, would prefer and which stimuli, and support a Chiswick House and Gardens vibrant and innovative would result in deeper broader range of activities Trust, said “The education learning communities. learning. The latter also both indoors and outdoors on and volunteer centre at • Offering a diverse allows a far more global and the site. The current location Chiswick House and Gardens and extensive international intercultural approach to the adjacent to the kitchen is a much-used and vital lead to the building’s ruin. users will be uplifted by these awards through the Landfill billion. We were delighted to programme that supports subject matter and provides garden will encourage use space for our loyal volunteers, We are delighted and grateful improvements.” Communities Fund. This be able to offer funding to personal, social and opportunities for students to of the equipment, while the archivists and school that Suez Communities Trust Marek Gordon, Chairman important source of funding Chiswick House & Gardens professional growth. make links across subjects Trust’s stakeholder research groups. It’s current state of is funding this much-needed of SUEZ Communities Trust has been available since 1997 Trust.” So how do we do this and and to consider relationships has clearly emphasised the dilapidation is depressing, refurbishment to make the added, “SUEZ Communities and has provided such worthy what makes us different? Our between history and the need for better provision unsightly and ultimately will building sound. The many Trust provides funding projects with more than £1.4 approach to teaching and present. It enables students learning is well illustrated by to apply their own unique this example. experiences in the classroom Imagine you are in a Grade and allows them opportunities As a result of this approach NEW THEATRE COMPANY 7 History lesson. The topic is to express their own opinions. our students know how to the British Empire between There is much evidence to learn and have a disposition St Benedict’S School Ealing the wars; the objective suggest aninquiry based to do so. They can identify DEBUTING SHOW AT TABARD a minimis incipe to consolidate student approach to learning has a problems and know how to understanding of the vast direct correlation to student solve them. They know which Outstanding Catholic Independent school for boys & girls aged 3 - 18 way to work and when – in a range of the empire in the achievement. Recently formed theatre group, on their own, with the inter-war period and to So, what does this look like in company “The After School teacher, using technology or grasp the growing economic (and beyond) the classroom Club” is to stage their debut a combination of these. Most Senior School Open Morning - Thursday 3 May function of the empire at at the International School show at the Tabard. that time. The class are all of London? How do teachers importantly, they develop security in themselves and Nursery & Junior School Open Morning - Thursday 24 May facing the front of the room. create a culture of deep Formed by Chiswick-trained become more resilient. The teacher hands out a learning that is exciting Dylan Morris and Andrew Learning in this way worksheet with a blank and effective and enables Patrick-Walker, both originally helps students develop map of the world. All the students to make excellent from Manchester, the skills in communication, students start shading in the progress?We encourage our company will put on “Sophie, collaboration, reflection, colonies, the British and self- teachers to: Ben and other Problems” at research, critical thinking, governing dominions, India, •Pose problems and set The on April to transfer learning across protectorates etc. After that questions appropriate to the 10th-14th. she discusses the changing individual learner. subjects and to improve their affective skills. A nature of the empire and why •Build a sense of emotional The company will also be staged approach to this from trade was important.This may security within the class. heading to The Edinburgh primary through to the sixth sound like a pretty standard •Work as a mentor and Fringe this year. lesson but there are issues facilitator – this means form college means that our with it. This way of teaching providing a range of students are well prepared provides all students with approaches and strategies for their next steps be that the same approach, the same and to personalise learning. university or relocation diet. Educational research •Help students make to a new country. By re- shows that this,’ one size fits connections between subjects. imagining education we truly all’ approach is not effective •Develop rich tasks to are challenging minds and “The quality of the pupils’ personal development is excellent.” ISI April 2017 for the majority of students. challenge all students. enriching identities for a What if instead, the teacher •Provide opportunities for diverse world. asked the students what they reflection and review. View our website for a full list of our Open Events or arrange a personal visit with Sarah Pearson, Principal can learn about the Empire •Continuously assess, provide our Registrar, Louise Pepper, on 020 8862 2254 from a Christmas pudding? feedback and set targets with She shows them an advert for students. A still from “Sophie, Ben and other Problems” (Photo: The After www.stbenedicts.org.uk the Empire Christmas Pudding School Club) Friday 28th July 2017 FridayFriday 7th 30th September March 2018 2017chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 10 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 1111 Local Sports Trust Aims To Declan Donnelly MP Tries Nicki Chapman Visits Brentford Standup Comedy School For Girls Get More Girls Playing Football Expecting First Child

Last week, the national left- cold callers? Bit impossible in during the coalition. wing touring comedy show sub-zero temperatures,” and How did the experience “Stand Up For Labour” arrived how expectations are so low compare to speaking in in Ealing at Questors theatre. with the May premiership just Parliament? “It was a different As well as Ealing resident to give a speech without the set-up from the Commons Shappi Khorsandi and Ealing set falling apart is a triumph where microphones and raised Hal Cruttenden, Ealing – “The writing is not on the speakers are discreetly Brentford School for Girls mistakes - learn from them.” decisions that you make.” Central and Acton MP Rupa wall for this government, it’s positioned and camouflaged were delighted to welcome Gemma, a Year 12 student Nicki also met a group of Huq trod the boards. just slowly sliding off”. so I must say as soon as I Nicki Chapman back to school enthused, “Nicki inspired me Y11 students for lunch; this “I was asked last year to There were two standard grabbed the mic I couldn’t on Wednesday 21st March. so much, a role model I felt was their second meeting. introduce Shappi Khorsandi gags though, one supplied by resist doing a Neil Kinnock and Nicki delivered an assembly I could really connect to. A Nicki had first met them in (whose older brother was in Rupa’s 14 year old son (who roaring - We’re awlriiiight”, as to 6th Form students, sharing great speaker - thank you for November of last year and my class at primary school) came in for a bit of ribbing he did circa 1982 in a rally her career history from the returning to speak to us so was catching-up with them Brentford FC Community FC Community Sports Trust parents, carers and siblings to football began. and got a bit carried away himself), Q: “Why did Lionel which supposedly lost him the early days in ‘Pop Idol’ to her soon” as they move into the exam Sports Trust is teaming up – along with SSE and The engage with the sport at the “It’s so important to encourage so had my own slot this year tidy his room?” A :“Because it election. Alas it was lost on career in the music industry Gill Welch, 6th Form Tutor and season. A wide range of topics with The FA to get more girls FA – hope the initiative will same time through ‘Family them to enjoy the game from but I’d pretty much told all was Messi”. Also final one was the young Corbynistas in the and her most recent ventures Head of Textiles at Brentford were discussed and the girls playing football. inspire girls to engage with Sessions’ including Soccercise a young age and SSE Wildcats the jokes I knew in 2017 the answer given by Cameron audience although the oldies ‘Escape to the Country’ and School for Girls added “It was shared their career aspirations The initiative, coined the football, meet new friends, and Walking football. provide a great resource for so instead related recent back in the days when Labour chuckled.” ‘Wanted Down Under’, as well a really inspirational talk for with Nicki; these ranged SSE Wildcats Girls’ Football develop fundamental skills, The initiative is in line that.” comings and goings of the were in power and he was Rupa says she has no plans as her show on Radio 2. the girls, particularly about from music, photography Centres, will provide girlsin learn new things and create with The FA’s Gameplan for Kelly Simmons, FA House of Commons.” asked “Tell us a joke”. The to change career to stand-up Nicki left the girls with the taking every opportunity and midwifery to acting and west London with regular the foundation for a lifelong Growth, with the target of Participation and There were observations about reply was “Nick Clegg”. Alas comedy. Who says politics is message “Do what you love and working hard to achieve serving in the Police Service. opportunities to play love of football. doubling girls’ participation Development Director, said: Local celebrity Declan Twitter read: canvassing in the snow – “No the words came back to haunt showbiz for ugly people? to do, and don’t dwell on your goals and learning from football. The initiative offers Sessions in west London in the sport by 2020. The “Since the launch of SSE Donnelly announced on “Just wanted to say thank you organised sessions in a fun include: strategy for women’s and Wildcats we have seen great Sunday that he and his wife for all the lovely messages. and engaging environment • Whitton Wanderers girls’ football at grassroots enthusiasm from the girls are expecting their first child. The news has sneaked out created exclusively for girls Wildcats Centre. level includes initiatives taking part to continue The television presenter, a little earlier than we had aged 5-11. More than 200 • Lampton School alongside SSE Wildcats, such learning and playing football. known for shows such as I’m hoped but Ali and I are clubs were piloted across Wildcats Centre. as FA Girls’ Football Week and “The centres have proved A Celebrity, and Saturday delighted to be expecting our England in 2017 and the • Kew Park Rangers our Premier League Kicks a huge success and we Night Takeaway, made the first child. Thanks for all the scheme is now being extended Girls Wildcats Centre. programme. are pleased to be able to announcement on Twitter. The love, we really appreciate it.” to more than 900 centres with • Rectory Park Sharan Khroad, who works considerably grow the size of news comes in the same week 26,000 participants across the Wildcats Centre. as a female coach at the the initiative in 2018, offering that Donnelly’s presenting country. Each SSE Wildcats Girls’ Trust and was runner-up for a much higher percentage of partner and longtime friend SSE Wildcats Girls’ Football Football Centre will be run ‘Young Leader of the Year’ at girls across the country the Ant McPartlin was arrested on sessions take place on a in conjunction with local the London Youth Awards last opportunity to enjoy football a drink-driving charge. weekly basis, either after County FAs and utilise week, said: in a safe and inspiring The announcement, posted school or at weekends, and qualified coaches and local “I started playing football at a environment.” on the official Ant and Dec provide a safe environment facilities.As well as activities similar age to a lot of the girls where girls can try football for girls, there will also be taking part in these sessions for the first time. 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They’ve done ford and Isleworth, ques- High Street, sponsored by evidence that landing charges a thorough investigation and tioned the Prime Minister, just National Geographic Kids. will not be raised to pay for a confirmed what many of us hours after a court ruling that During the event, children third runway. have been saying for years. Government plans to tackle will turn old plastic bottles If these and other concerns I am glad they’ve concluded air pollution are “unlawful”. into creative glow-in-the-dark are addressed, the MPs said that Parliament cannot be Ruth said: “On Monday Chil- firefly lamps, which they can to #PassOnPlastic. the effects of plastic waste. Parliament should approve expected to make a decision dren and parents at St Mary’s then take home to use. The Priyanka Mogul, Director Early Bird tickets went on Heathrow expansion. without much more detail.” catholic school in Chiswick idea is to get children thinking of EcoExplorers and local sale for a limited period on A Department for Transport “They’ve told the Government told me of their concerns about plastic waste and the Chiswick resident, said: “I’m 21 April (until 29 April). All spokeswoman said: to do the work that should about air pollution affecting many ways in which it can really excited about this event profits made from this event “Expansion will only proceed have been done already, children’s health, this morn- be reused or recycled, rather - I think it is so important will be donated to Child. if it meets strict environmental on noise, pollution, costs ing the High Court ruled that than simply thrown away. that kids learn about big org, an international charity obligations and offers a and economic benefit the the Government has compre- National Geographic Kids has environmental issues from using sustainable, data- world-class package of UK. I hope the Transport hensively failed to properly At St Mary’s Chiswick: (l to r) Head teacher Joan Hart, Ruth Cadbury MP, school agreed to sponsor the event, a young age, and I think it’s led programmes to break governors, local parent Andrea Carnevali who contacted Ruth about their concerns compensation and mitigations Committee then conducts a tackle air pollution; which providing every attendee important that this is done down barriers to education for local communities.” further inquiry to ensure its does the Prime Minister feel er, governors and children The charity, Client Earth, suc- with an issue of their latest in a fun way, rather than for children in some of the Ruth Cadbury welcomes recommendations have been is worse, the Government had about air pollution from cessfully won in court with a magazine and a discount code something that they dread. world’s poorest countries. welcomes Commons adhered to. 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If you engage kids at a young Priyanka said: “Most of us Transport Committee Report there be a vote in Parliament.” a third time or the 40,000 health, and their ideas to ad- improve air quality are “un- Ruth Cadbury, Labour MP for age - and do it in the right are extremely lucky and on Heathrow Expansion early deaths that result from dress the problem. lawful” because they do not Brentford and Isleworth, is way - it’s very likely that they privileged with the lives that Brentford & Isleworth air pollution every year in the Ruth spoke to governors, bring nitrogen dioxide lev- expected to open the event will go on to become next we’ve got - that’s why I think MP Ruth Cadbury, whose UK?” teachers and parents about els within legal limits in the and briefly talk to the children generation of changemakers. it’s important to give back to constituency lies under the On Monday 19th February, the action they are exploring “shortest possible time”. about her recent work on And the world needs more of charities such as Child.org, current and future final Ruth visited one of the bor- such as a green wall along This is the third time Cli- tackling plastic waste at a those!” who are making a massive approach paths to Heathrow, ough’s most polluted schools the A4, and air purifiers in ent Earth have won rulings government level. In February Apart from participating in difference to the lives of St Marys Catholic Primary classrooms, but what’s really against ministers over failures 2018, Cadbury joined the All- the arts and crafts upcycling underprivileged children.” School, Chiswick, to listen needed is Government action to meet legal limits for the Party Parliamentary Group on activity, attendees will also to concerns the head teach- not failure. pollutant. Plastics and signed a pledge be given a brief overview of Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 1414 COUNCIL NEWS & LOCAL POLITICS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk COUNCIL NEWS & LOCAL POLITICS 15 Ealing Conservatives Shun Labour Plans For Ealing Town Hall Ruth Cadbury MP Attends Local School Play on the Risks Associated with Underage Drinking Ruth Cadbury MP attended a play educating children Ealing Conservatives speak Labour claims they are safe on the dangers of underage out about plans to sell off guarding the public interest, drinking at Chiswick School, Ealing Town Hall. Labour as the public will be able organised by Collingwood Members on the Council’s to hire the Victoria Hall at Learning. ‘Smashed’ is an General Purpose Committee “affordable” rent for 10 years, international programme voted on the 15th March conveniently forgetting about reaching 18,000 students to grant a 250-year lease the other 240 years on the pupils across the UK this to Mastcraft who plans to lease. year. Ms Cadbury joined pupils operate it as a boutique hotel. Labour’s plans also beg the began in 2005. “I believe London schools will watching a play delivered The Victoria Hall was question, whose definition ‘Smashed’ was developed in benefit tremendously from to a group of 240 students completed in 1888 as part of “affordable” will be used? consultation with young peo- participating in imaginative from year 7 about a group of of a wider development to Labour’s actions demonstrate ple and has been designed to lessons which get to the very friends who find themselves build public offices and a that they cannot be trusted engage with pupils in a differ- heart of why alcohol misuse in trouble as a result of their free library – which is now with either the public purse ent way to typical school les- can be so dangerous. misuse of alcohol. Ealing Town Hall. The Hall or public assets. This is the sons. I am delighted to have the op- The performance was fol- was built on land owned by administration that have It combines the use of drama portunity to see the play for lowed by an interactive work- the Council’s predecessor sold off a number of Ealing’s with an interactive workshops myself with Year 7 pupils at shop where pupils were invit- with money (£5,000) raised heritage assets: Acton Town to help young people under- Chiswick School.” ed to probe the cast on any of by public subscription to Hall, Southall Town Hall and stand the facts, causes, and England is making progress the issues brought up during celebrate Queen Victoria’s now Ealing Town Hall.” consequences surrounding al- to reduce levels of under- the play and explore the con- Golden Jubilee. cohol misuse and the risks of age drinking. The number of sequences portrayed by the Cllr Nigel Sumner, underage drinking. boys and girls aged 8 to 15 actors. vulnerable age group. oped in collaboration with we provide lasting support to Conservative Spokesman Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brent- that reported drinking alcohol ‘Smashed’ is an alcohol edu- Chris Simes from Colling- young people, which utilises schools after our visit.” said: ford and Isleworth, said: “I has fallen significantly, sitting cation and awareness pro- wood Learning said: workshops and emotive thea- “The Victoria Hall was built was really impressed at how at 15% compared to 45% in gramme sponsored by Diageo “We are excited to be back tre. by the people, for the people. much the students engaged 2003 . and delivered by Collingwood on the road sharing the I am extremely grateful for The lease terms, specially in the issues the play raised, However, there is still work to Learning. ‘Smashed’ performance with the support we receive from state the Hall is: “to be such as peer pressure, and be done. 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UK citizens living in EU ‘remainers’ (Southfield had transition deal but Tom Brake dorse the plans, which aim to Harcourt, H&F Cabinet Mem- Supporting the proposal to countries are also likely to see the highest share of any Ealing commented that it would be help Londoners better con- ber for Environment, Trans- make London a National Park losses to some of their rights ward that voted Remain). like: “Still falling off a cliff, nect with nature, improving port and Residents’ Services. City was one of the recom- To book please call our in house Reservations Team and privileges. 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Sussex have been formally The proposed West London identified. Orbital Rail would see a new Police were called at route connecting Hounslow approximately 17:54hrs with Cricklewood, without on Monday, 5 March to the need for commuters to South Road, TW2 following enter central London. concerns raised about the If agreed, the line would welfare of the occupants. - Claudio Gabriel Figueira Thursday, 15 March. see direct connections from Officers attended along with Navarrete, aged 10. Officers from the Met’s Hounslow to Isleworth, London Ambulance Service. - Joaquin Alejandro Figueira Homicide and Major Crime Brentford and Syon and A woman aged 47 was found Navarrete, aged seven. Command are leading the through to Old Oak Common dead at the scene with stab Post-mortem examinations for investigation, supported by and the midland mainline. A and older people. and new jobs and homes. injuries. all four individuals concluded colleagues in Sussex Police. new station is also proposed to Councillor Amrit Mann, If approved, this line will Just before 1700hrs, the on Thursday 15 March. Next of kin have been help serve the new Brentford Deputy Leader of Hounslow encourage more people bodies of a man and two The cause of death for Laura informed. Enquiries continue. Stadium at Lionel Road. Council, said: “We welcome to switch to sustainable young boys were discovered Figueira was given as multiple At this stage, police are not The Transport Strategy the Mayor’s ambitious transport options which will at Birling Gap seafront, East stab wounds at Kingston looking for anyone else sets out the Mayor of Transport Strategy which benefit generations to come. Sussex. Sussex Police later Mortuary on Monday, 12 in connection with this London’s long-term vision provides us with a blueprint “Hounslow has already contacted the Met. March. investigation. Saturday Night Takeaway alcohol — and summonsed Richmond Road, SW14 that for the capital’s transport of how we can improve the made some bold changes to The bodies at Birling Gap At the same mortuary, Anyone with information is star, Ant McPartlin, has to appear at Wimbledon occurred on Sunday. Anthony infrastructure, including travelling experience for encourage less car use and were later confirmed to be the on Tuesday 15 March, an asked to call the Metropolitan been charged with drink ­magistrates’ court on April McPartlin, 42, of Chiswick, walking, cycling, roads and residents, businesses and more walking, cycling and woman’s husband and two examination of Adelino Police on 0208 721 4005, driving after being arrested 4, after attending Kingston has been charged by postal railways. It aims to improve visitors. use of public transport. We young sons. Figueira showed that he or locally to Sussex Police on Sunday 18th March in Police Station. requisition with drink driving. Londoners’ health and clean “We are pleased that the look forward to working They can now be named as: died from multiple injuries on 101 quoting Operation Sheen. The charge followed The Met announced the He will appear at Wimbledon up the city’s air, providing Strategy proposes improved with Transport for London to - Laura Cecilia Navarrete De consistent with falling from Glasson. his arrest for allegedly failing charge at 5.29pm on magistrates’ court on 4 April.” everyone with a good rail links to outer London further improve the travelling Figueira (Nee Rivas), aged height. Alternatively, call a breathalyser test after the Wednesday (21st March) Mr McPartlin had a stint in public transport experience, areas which will no doubt experience for all who live, 47. 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Regeneration Project nears Bathhouse and Gothic ruins spring to life. This ambitious, Both appeared on 22nd March completion, Leader of Ealing and the Round Pond. The multi-million pound project is at Ealing Magistrates’ Court. Council, Julian Bell joined Horshoe Lake has also been bringing the park’s past and An investigation was launched Councillor Samia Chaudhary, reinstated. The grounds future together with state- after a 48-year-old man was Hounslow Council’s cabinet have also benefited from of-the-art sports facilities admitted to a west London member for green policy and the appointment of a head alongside its historically hospital suffering stab injuries leisure at the much-loved gardener to maintain and significant buildings. at approximately 17:20hrs on local park for a tour of the manage the park’s landscapes “Our long term vision with Monday, 19 March. He died a restored site on Thursday to and horticulture. Hounslow Council will see short time later. get a first-hand experience A brand new café is now Gunnersbury Park as a place Next of kin have been Cardinal Road primary school in Hounslow has been evacuated after the bomb threat of its progress to date and open and welcoming visitors where local people can enjoy informed. While formal potential. – operated by the Benugo sport, beautiful green spaces identification awaits, the The project has seen chain. and a rich local history long deceased can be named as The Met Police has confirmed after a series of bomb threats isolated to one school. But significant work carried out The Gunnersbury into the future.” Councillor Julian Bell, Leader of Ealing Council, Councillor Samia Chaudhary, Hounslow Council Balbir Johal from Slough. it received a number of were made with a ransom there are eight to date in on the museum and other Regeneration Project will also Councillor Samia Chaudhary, Cabinet Member for Green Policy and Leisure A post-mortem examination reports relating to malicious note demanding money, says Hounslow that we are aware listed structures which will see one of the largest outdoor Hounslow Council’s Cabinet is scheduled to take place on communications sent to The threat received by email of. I can’t say if they have all allow local people to benefit sporting facilities in London Member for Green Policy and that the development of the and Ealing councils but from to the public. Thursday, 22 March. schools across London on and originating in the US says been evacuated.” from the park’s rich heritage. open to the public in spring Leisure said: sports hub is well underway next month, the not-for-profit Gunnersbury Park will also be Detectives from the Homicide Monday, 19 March. These ‘a bomb has been placed on “We are monitoring the The Grade II listed Large 2019. “It’s a real pleasure to see the and along with confirmation Gunnersbury Community the place to be this summer and Major Crime Command are currently being treated as school grounds and will be situation very closely, and Mansion has undertaken The £13.9 million sports hub high quality restoration phase that we will play host to the Interest Company (CIC) will for live music after Ealing and investigate. hoaxes. At this stage there is detonated if demands are not working with the police and improvement works is entering the next phase of complete for Gunnersbury Lovebox and Citadel Festivals take over the day-to-day Hounslow councils reached = [C] A 32-year-old man no evidence to suggest that met.’ taking our lead from them. that will deliver a much its development which when Park’s magnificent buildings, this summer, this is a very operations and oversee the an agreement with Festival arrested as part of this this is terror-related. A Hounslow Council “Schools have their own improved Museum for the complete, will boast a multi- which will ensure that the exciting era for Gunnersbury park’s educational, leisure and Republic to host the annual investigation has been It was reported by the Daily spokesman said: “Several protocol in place and its up to two boroughs, opening this use sports centre and gym, area’s rich history can be Park.” cultural opportunities. Under Lovebox and Citadel Festivals released under investigation. Express that schools in schools are affected in them how they respond.” summer. Featuring a number two external floodlit artificial enjoyed by all for generations The site will continue to be the CIC, Gunnersbury Park at the site. Chiswick and others across Hounslow. of galleries, the Museum will grass pitches, new tennis to come. It’s also great to see owned jointly by Hounslow and Museum will remain free the UK had been evacuated “Initially we thought it was Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 20 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 21 UK Exporters Given Boost With Hounslow Apprentices Mark Man Who Planted Home-Made Bomb On A London Tube Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder New Heathrow Links To China Starting this summer, National Apprenticeship Week Counter Terrorism Command identified that the suspect his outfit several times on- “Hassan’s attack on a busy Heathrow-based Hainan investigation team worked boarded the tube at route to Dover, discarded his rush hour tube train last Airlines and Tianjin Airlines was outstanding and had Wimbledon Station and mobile phone and memory year put passengers through will provide the UK’s first it not been for the fantastic further CCTV gathered from card and was only using cash. a frightening ordeal. This direct connections to the support given by colleagues the station meant that officers Despite all this, officers were could have been a devastating growing cities of Changsha British Transport Police, were able to obtain a clear still able to piece together the attack and it was by sheer luck and X’ian in 3 weekly services. Transport for London, Kent, image of the suspect’s face, evidence that showed how that more people were not Beijing Capital Airlines has Surrey and Port of Dover which was then circulated to Hassan firstly put together seriously injured. Hassan has also announced it will convert Police, then this result may all police forces across the UK. the various components for shown himself to be a very its existing charter operation not have been possible. It was this image that allowed the IED, and then carried out dangerous individual and to a scheduled route to “I also hope that today’s a police officer at the Port the attack. his conviction will prevent Qingdao, by providing 2 outcome will help those who of Dover to spot and arrest Expert analysis of the device him from posing any further scheduled weekly services were injured and on the tube Hassan after he arrived there showed that it had been threat to the public. from 26th March. These An 18-year-old man who of shrapnel that was designed that day to start to put this at around 07:00hrs, the day constructed with the intention “British Transport Police services will provide more planted a home-made bomb to kill, maim and injure as terrible ordeal behind them.” after the attack - less than to fully detonate, but for some officers responded quickly than 217,000 new seats every trade and FDI and create 830 and the appetite for British on a London tube, intending many people as he could. At 08:19hrs, on Friday 24 hours after the device had reason - possibly due to it to help victims of the attack year for passengers, travelling direct and indirect jobs in the goods is stronger than ever. to kill those on board, It was only through good 15 September 2017 an exploded. being disturbed as he carried and we worked closely with to and from China, and an UK. We are delighted to welcome Apprentices from Hounslow Apprenticeship Week, The event attracted young has been found guilty of fortune that it didn’t fully improvised explosive device Once he was in custody, it on his journey that morning Metropolitan Police Counter additional 6,700 tonnes of As the UK’s current Hub these new airlines and routes. Council recently took to the representatives from Sky, people from a number of attempted murder following a detonate and had it done so, (IED) partially detonated officers pieced together - it only partially detonated. Terrorism Command in the new cargo space for British airport, Heathrow is already However, it is clear that the stage at the Civic Centre Harrow and Uxbridge different Hounslow schools trial at the Old Bailey. I have little doubt that we on an eastbound District Hassan’s actions and Twenty-three people were following hours and days to exports. the biggest gateway to UK’s access to these Chinese to promote the range of Colleges, West Thames and some from outside of the Ahmed Hassan, (01.06.99) would have been dealing with Line Tube at Parsons Green movements, both in the injured as a direct result of the help identify the attacker. As the UK’s largest port by China, offering more than market continues to lag apprenticeships available for College and Outsource borough. of Sunbury, Surrey was found many fatalities. Station. As local officers weeks prior to the attack, in explosion, suffering serious Thanks to excellent work by value for non-EU trade, 100 direct flights to Chinese behind our European rivals. people in the local area and attended and spoke to young A jobs and careers fair was guilty of attempted murder “The response of all the and emergency services ordering and collecting the burn injuries, and a further the UK Counter Terrorism Heathrow will be uniquely cities every week. Today, 55 “Our nation’s biggest port to showcase the value of such people and parents at the also organised by apprentices and will be sentenced next emergency services to this responded to the incident at various components required 28 people were injured in Network, Hassan was quickly positioned to make the of these go to Hong Kong, 22 is full and new routes from placements. event. Speakers described and held prior to the evening week. Sentencing will now incident was tremendous the scene, an investigation to make the IED and also on the resulting stampede as identified and arrested. best of the new export to Shanghai, 20 to Beijing, the UK to huge markets like The apprentices highlighted how their businesses benefit event. This promoted local job be considered by the judge - from the first responders was launched by the Met’s the day of the attack, charting passengers exited the tube “Protecting the public from opportunities connectivity 10 to Guangzhou and two Changsha and Xi’an are sadly opportunities at the from being part of the vacancies, apprenticeships, in line with section 30 of the at the scene, through to Counter Terrorism Command his journey as he left his and station in panic. the threat of terrorism to these new markets offers. to Qingdao. According to the exception not the rule. If Council as well as other apprenticeship scheme. education courses and Terrorism Act 2008. the detectives and officers (CTC). home through to leaving the Hassan was arrested at the remains our number one According to research by Frontier Economics, these the UK is going to be a global organisations in Hounslow Current and past apprentices training opportunities. Temporary Deputy Assistant involved in the investigation, Detectives from the CTC bomb on the tube and his Port of Dover on Saturday priority and I’d urge anyone Frontier Economics, the new routes already contribute trading powerhouse after and neighbouring boroughs at the Council then discussed The events will contribute Commissioner Dean Haydon, his arrest. The case against made fast-time CCTV subsequent journey to Dover. 16 September, 2017 and was who has suspicions or UK connections to Changsha more than £510m annually Brexit, we need to expand at their Apprenticeships their roles and described how towards the apprentices’ said: “Hassan was extremely him was so compelling that enquiries from the tube and Through their enquiries, charged six days later with concerns to report them to us and Xi’an and scheduled to the UK economy and create Heathrow now – opening up Information Evening. they have developed their qualifications as they are to be devious and cunning in the the jury were left in no doubt corresponding stations to officers found that Hassan the above offence. in confidence, either by text connections to Qingdao will nearly 15,000 jobs. to 40 new trading links that Organised by the Council’s skills and gained employment used as evidence of planning way he went about carrying of his intent to kill, despite his identify who boarded the went to great lengths to try Chief Superintendent John on 61016 or by calling 0800 enable £26 million annually Heathrow CEO John Holland- will help all of the UK thrive.” own cohort of 14 apprentices opportunities thanks to the projects and events. out this attack. He built a claims to the contrary. train with the IED. and avoid detection and Conaghan, from British 789 321.” in economic benefits through Kaye said, “China is booming and held to mark National scheme. home-made bomb packed full “The speed at which the Within a few hours, they evade capture. He changed Transport Police, said: RedesignCS9 Say #ENDTHEHATE Chiswick Timeline Books £600Million Westfield London Local campaign group recently using a mock-up of actively stated that he is Expansion To Open Next Week Redesign CS9 have released a Mobikes hub outside their seeking to prevent behaviour Prove A Success a statement in response to shop to share a video via an of this kind through his claims that the pro-CS9 lobby online forum which shows #endthehate campaign. have been abusing their a missile blowing up the Redesign CS9 are now calling members. business.” upon the Mayor of London, The controversial plans to David Lesniak, of Outsider Tfl, the Cycling and Walking create a cycle superhighway Tart, said to London Cycling’s Commissioner Will Norman, have divided Londoners and Simon Munk: local MP Ruth Cadbury, this conflict appears only to “Please could you speak to the and all councillors and be heating up. direct and violent language candidates representing the RedesignCS9’s statement cyclists use towards others? Conservative, Labour, LibDem said “Local traders along Without doing so you imply and Green Parties to: SMART WOMENSWEAR. SMART PRICES. Chiswick High Road who theirs’ is behaviour beyond - “Actively tell their have made plain their hopes reproach. representatives, campaigners to redesign the scheme have My partner and I have been and relevant local election been labelled “murderers” in called murderers. candidates to cease any a public meeting, called “posh Our business has been damaging, aggressive and c***s” in the street and one threatened. irresponsible behaviour had a Redesign CS9 poster And when neighbours have towards traders and local The book that accompanied copy of the book, as did local asked to contact Karen@ torn from the wall of his taken cyclists to task for people in Chiswick and the launch of the new mural history archive resources in abundancelondon.com if not. shop. Another individual has riding on the pavement, they Hammersmith who oppose at Turnham Green, The Hammersmith and Richmond. The art trails are available at On Tuesday 20 March the new building’s 10th anniversary recent Industrial Strategy. NEW been spat upon for having the have been called “posh c***s” CS9 in its current form. Chiswick Timeline: A History This was made possible by the library and at St Michaels Westfield London expansion on 30 October 2018. “We’ll continue to work BOUTIQUE temerity to his vocalise how which, I believe, is technically - “Join together and sign an in Art and History, has proved the generosity of people & All Angels. is due to open. The Westfield extension will with Westfield and all new NOW OPEN CS9 will adversely affect his anti-social behaviour. open letter to encourage very successful. for the mural project, and The books are on sale at Foster Retailers to be seen include create an extra 740,000 sq ft businesses to make sure particular community.” To lay blame solely on another a better quality of civic 41 DUKE OF YORK SQUARE, Several free copies were the organisers have stated Books in the High Road, at John Lewis, Primark, Space of retail, dining, leisure and our residents benefit from “More recent, pro-cyclists for the dynamic of a debate is discourse, but eliminate CHELSEA, LONDON SW3 4LY sent to all the schools in many a time that they were the Local Studies department NK, and Currys PC World. entertainment space in White the new development and have take to Twitter to attack erroneous.” hate speech, hate crime and Chiswick, along with map overwhelmed by the amount of Chiswick Library, from the The John Lewis branch, City – making it the largest infrastructure in the area,” the local bakery and café Harassment has also occurred threats of violence.” sheets for project work, and a of community support. Every local history group or via the which cost £33million, will shopping centre in Europe. said Cllr Andrew Jones, Outsider Tart which opposes against the congregation of copy of the art trail showing person who helped with the website at chiswicktimeline. be the largest shop in the It forms part of H&F Council’s H&F Cabinet Member for CS9 in its current form, calling Our Lady Grace, with one relevant locations of the art mural – whether financially org. They are very nearly extension. Alongside new drive for White City to Economic Development for a boycott of the business; allegedly pro-CS9 individual’s works around the area, the or by clearing flyposting or sold out, so if residents are retail opportunities there will deliver significant growth for and Regeneration. “We are misrepresenting the business parody Twitter account joking latter kindly sponsored by helping to make ceramic intending on purchasing a also be a bowling venue, mini residents, new businesses, committed to making H&F by incorrectly alleging that it that the congregation should Cotton Striped Shift Dress £115 local estate agent, Horton houses etc should by now copy, they should hurry. golf, and a Japanese food hall. private and social housing, the best place to work, live has “food hygiene” problems “be gassed” by cab fumes. & Garton. Every library in have received their free thank The opening comes in the jobs and infrastructure as and play in Europe.” which is untrue; and most The Mayor of London has Hounslow also received a free you copy. They are being same year as the original outlined in the council’s Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 2222 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LETTERS 23 Brentford FC’s New Stadium Ground-Breaking Ceremony Brexit-Let’s get on with it Plastic in our oceans CS9 – Just make A ground-breaking ceremony was and cricket outside the old wooden Dear Chiswick Herald, Thanks to some great journalism and film-making, London and it narrower held today to mark the preparations entrance on Braemar Road. Now I am the world are waking up to the threat posed to the planet - and for the start of construction on looking forward to the new ground, It was great to hear an upbeat statement from the Chancellor our own health - by plastic waste. As an avid cyclist, I’m all for cycle lanes and endorse cycling as a the new Brentford Community a great future and new memories this week, outlining economic growth and a decrease in unem- However, when we see images of mountains of plastic washed up preferred mode of transport in and around Chiswick. However, Stadium and enabling residential – which hopefully will include my ployment. I voted to stay in the EU, but after seeing the fallout on beaches thousands of miles away, or fish poisoned by micro- having seen the plans for CS9 it does look ridiculously wide. It development. family and I watching Brentford play from the result and the continued bureaucratic game play and beads that have turned parts of the ocean into plastic soups, would be easier to make a more defined lane making use of the A family of Brentford supporters, in the Premier League.” the personal goals of key leaders, I wish I’d voted to leave. I was it may be tempting to think that the problem is just too big to existing ones, and add new ones based on those? Robert Muttitt, 70, together with Guests at the ground-breaking all for a united Europe, in principle it should work – but with tackle, or too far away. his son, Peter Muttitt, daughter, included Leader of Hounslow uncontrolled immigration, vast fiscal gaps between countries The truth is that our actions as individuals will make a differ- Samantha, Nicki Todd, and the latest addition Council, Councillor Steve Curran, involved, the want for a European military force, and the unend- ence in tackling a global problem. We can start cleaning up the Chiswick W4 to the Brentford supporting family Ruth Cadbury MP for Brentford and ing bureaucratic double standard merry-go-round, it is a failing planet by starting in our own communities. his granddaughter Sophie, who Isleworth, fans, staff and players entity. I was very impressed by the story of five-year-old Ava James who celebrated her first birthday last from BFC, representatives from the persuaded Pizza Express to ban plastic straws after writing to Wanted – Old week, were chosen to have the developer Be Living, the architects So let’s get on with Brexit. them saying they will make animals “sick”. It shows how we can honour of putting the first spade into and other consultants who have all make a difference. the ground. worked on the project. David W, So I reckon that as Londoners, the best way we can look after photos of The Muttitt family association with The site enabling works will be Chiswick W4. the world’s oceans is to start with our own lifestyles, our own Brentford goes back to the Club’s continuing this month, allowing for waste and our own waterways. Chiswick High golden period in the 1930s when the start on site for the stadium and If we can tackle plastic waste in the River Thames, as individu- Robert’s father, Ernie Muttitt, joined phase one residential work during als or as communities or by supporting campaigns such as The Brentford from Middlesbrough. April. The development will deliver Cleaner Thames campaign, perhaps the oceans will stand a Road He played for the Club from 1932 a 17,250-capacity stadium, 910 chance too. Dear Chiswick Herald readers, to 1947 and was inducted to the much-needed new homes, a new Brentford Hall of Fame in 2015. base for Brentford FC Community Syed Kamall, Conservative MEP for I am looking for old photographs of Chiswick High Road from Robert’s support for the club Sports Trust and other commercial London. around 1960-1970. If you can help, please email rob@vi- naturally began from an early age elements to help regenerate the 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB estramagazine.com and he even recalls having his first local area. The new stadium is due ‘swimming lesson’ in the player’s big to be completed during the 2019/20 Many thanks, bath! season. Robert T. Robert said: “We were so delighted to have the chance to take part in the ceremony today. I have so many old memories of the Club, swimming in the player’s bath, watching my father and others train on Tuesday and Thursday nights and playing football Exit from William Hogarth School Form Charity Link With Ethiopian School Expert Brexit family lawyers Dear Chiswick Herald,

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This is my tribute to him. Keep your children safe and well in their use of the internet Dr King.

Shot like a dog in 68’ My previous editorials have can support them. Focussing are ill equipped to deal with, killed by people focussed on safety and how purely on time spent online is especially when children can Rev Martine Oborne so full of hate. to speak to your children going to be too limited. be more up to date and often if you are concerned about To understand the uses that more proficient in handling St Michael’s Church , Your non-violent code, Elmwood Road, Chiswick. how they keep themselves lead your child to experience technology. your Christian belief, safe but also if you have any positive outcomes and However what parents do was such a hard road concerns because of they affirmation to their self have more knowledge about It’s Easter. and brought you such grief. way you see them using the esteem and seek to strengthen is the importance of balance And for most of us this means internet. and support this use is likely - you can therefore support chocolate, hot cross buns, You stood for justice Today I thought it would to be more effective than your child in the same way as Easter bonnets, time off work the freedom to be be useful to consider focussing on usage where it you would for any other issue and the chance to get together a fully-fledged member appropriate use of the either appears to be causing - food, friendship, health. You with family and friends. All of humanity. internet to contribute to the distress or at best appears to don’t have to know about the really great stuff. wellbeing of your children. have little benefit. technology - just about how But this year let’s also The marches, the stand-offs. In June this year new studies Rather than any single best to find a healthy balance. remember a very special the courage you showed. provided evidence that solution, it appears that person. A man who made a The Cross that you bore; moderate use of the internet children benefit most when huge sacrifice for others, who such a back-breaking load. and social media does parents use a combination cared about the poor and actually benefit children and of approaches including marginalised, who hoped to The Nobel Peace Prize young people. modelling positive behaviour, inspire a better world. you painfully earned Suggesting that use of social using a collaborative Well, of course, you may as the Ku-Klux Crosses media helps build resilience approach to setting limits think I’m talking about Jesus horrifically burned. and develop social skills thus on usage, keeping up to – who did all of these things having a positive impact on date on developments and and more. But I’m actually The dream that you dreamed mental wellbeing. So it looks technologies around security talking about John Cadbury that all people should share as though the usual thinking and online safety and showing the founder of the eponymous in an equal world about moderation in all curiosity and a willingness to global brand and whose name that was just and fair. things does also apply to the support positive behaviours. will be on the many millions new digital age too. Technology can be something of chocolate eggs we eat this The appalling police action More than a third of 15 year that parents can think they year. shown on TV, olds in the UK are understood John Cadbury was a Quaker. that woke up the world to be classed as “extreme supported in helping children child’s age, interests, social He was a Christian and he to the black man’s plea. internet users” sending over use the internet appropriately networks and particular was deeply concerned about six hours a day online and but there appears to be very needs. poverty and social injustice in Arrested and jailed, 95 percent are using social little guidance out there on If your child could do with England in the 19th century. you wrote that letter media. how to do that. Most focus help in particular areas then He had a business selling tea how sugar consumption the lives of others. Let’s get involved with fundraising and your views they prevailed Extreme users are more likely is still on safety rather than the internet will be able to and coffee and he decided to has rocketed in the last 150 remember the social injustice lunches, our community choir to make the world better. to report being bullied online wellbeing. offer advice, support and even make a new product - drinking years. How, according to a that continues in this country and the youth band we are and research by the NSPCC Current thinking concludes it tools. chocolate - in the hope that recent survey, children in and around the world, that starting up. Do get in touch to Your speeches of power identified that 80 percent is unlikely that one size will It is most likely that the this would be popular and the UK receive, on average, we are all truly complicit with find out more. inspired us all of children felt unsafe using fit all and that the appropriate most effective approach is to an alternative to drinking eight chocolate Easter eggs – as we snap up the 3 for 2 In the meantime, enjoy the to work hour by hour social media to some degree. use of the internet will depend actively talk to your children alcohol. Which Cadbury saw each year. And how alcohol offers. Without questioning chocolate and have a Happy and respond to your call. In all cases research suggests upon a range of factors. You about how they use the as being at the root of much consumption per capita - the work and trade conditions Easter! that parents need to be might like to think about your internet and look for how it suffering. despite dips during the two of those who have sold the An Easter Sunday service © Tony Inwood. And so, this was the start of twentieth century world wars global confectioners their with Easter egg hunt in the Free TV and Fridge-Freezer with every summer house purchased Cadbury’s chocolate. And – has stayed much the same chocolate and labour. gardens will be on Sunday 1 led to Dairy Milk, Crunchie, as ever. Let’s make sure we give April at 11am at St Michael’s SUMMER HOUSE KING Flake, Curlywurly and all our As we gather with friends something to charity. Or buy Elmwood Road W4 3DZ. EXTENSIONS & LOFTS Summer houses start at £17,000 other favourites – not least, and family this Easter, let’s Fairtrade. Or do something to There will also be a dawn Tony has just created an exciting new website called newtube, the Creme egg! remember John Cadbury – support our community and service on Easter Day by the which is a great way to read poetry on the move. It is a collec- John Cadbury and his sons the man behind the egg – and build relationships with our river – meet at 6.30am at tion of his diverse poetry in an easily accessible form, which were exceptional employers his vision for a better, fairer neighbours the point where Grove Park can be read on a journey, in a doctor’s waiting room or in any for their times – building world. Local churches are a great Road becomes Thames Road of those idle moments that we all seem to encounter daily. the Bourneville estate for And where that vision came place to get involved in this and share breakfast together This mobile-friendly website will offer entertainment in a their workers where they from. kind of thing. So do seek afterwards. stimulating and humorous way, wherever you are! had schools, medical care, Because the vision came from yours out, go along to an www.new-tube.org gardens and sports facilities Cadbury’s Christian faith. It Easter service and find out Usual Sunday services at St (but no pubs!) They paid good came from his faith in Jesus what they are up to. Michael’s Elmwood Road are summer house 3x5 mtrs £29,000 extension with 5 mtre bifold doors wages including pensions, Christ, who gave his life on At my church, St Michael’s in at 9.30am and 11am – with . Metal bifold doors maintained safe and humane the cross two thousand years Elmwood Road, you can help groups and activities for . Cedar clad working conditions and ago - that we might have new us get ready for our annual children. provided paid holidays. life. A richer, more abundant community street party in St Michael’s Church: www. . Fully insulated In the light of all this, I can’t life. 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the largest sporting events in the young coconut juice to crispy soft world. shell crab salad tossed with green What’s New In... For the first time in its history, the mango chili caramel and garlic ICC World Twenty20 will feature crumb. two stand-alone events as the New restaurant, Laura, opens at men’s and women’s tournaments sculpture park Point Leo Estate Melbourne and Victoria will be scheduled for different Laura is the new, more refined times of year. This landmark dining restaurant at Pt Leo Estate, by Alex Holman move will see Melbourne considered by many as regional become the home of both the Victoria’s premier destination There’s no slowing down in (10th) and Sydney (28th). ranging from regional men’s and women’s finals – the for art, food and wine – located Victoria this season as the Formula 1’s season opener longest lunches, historic men’s competition will take on the southern-most tip of the exciting state continues to arrives in Melbourne this cocktail journeys, a gourmet place from18 October to 15 Mornington Peninsula (90 mins prove itself as Australia’s month! salt lake sunset dinner and November 2020 and the women’s from Melbourne). capital for sport, fashion, The Formula 1 Australian a dumpling making party. tournament from 21 February to Named after the celebrated Jaume food and much more. With Grand Prix is the ultimate Food and wine lovers are 8 March 2020. Plensa sculpture, Laura is Culinary Melbourne Fashion Festival, playground for the world’s encouraged to explore RESTAURANT & FOOD NEWS Director Phil Wood’s more the Australian F1 Grand Prix biggest stars – and visitors within Melbourne and in Hanoi Hannah opens a new considered culinary expression and the Melbourne Food & to Melbourne are gearing the outer regions, such as Vietnamese restaurant in of the Mornington Peninsula and Wine Festival in March, the up to watch as the fastest the Yarra Valley, with the Richmond offers diners a set-course menu city is alive with the sound cars in the world tear up Wine and Herb Festival and Commune, the hospitality of up to six dishes, all of which of movement – whether that the Albert Park Grand Prix the Mornington Peninsula group behind Hanoi Hannah’s tell a story of this cool-climate locally crafted drinks – all in a become a foodie’s delight with from the lesser-known Victorian is in high heels or on four Circuit at the 2018 season picnic. Vietnamese restaurants, maritime region. The restaurant very relaxed atmosphere. Located its outstanding array of bars and region of the High Country. wheels! And, of course, opener, taking place 22-25 New lookout point set for has opened a new eatery in has idyllic views towards Western in a resorted old storage facility, restaurants. Sustainability, stunning scenery Melbourne, recently voted March 2018. Racing fans will the Great Ocean Road’s Richmond, a neighbourhood that Port Bay and is set to become a Galah’s menu includes a variety Table is set for Victoria’s High and a touch of foodie royalty are as the world’s happiest experience an electrifying famous 12 Apostles food lovers should not miss while premier destination for all those of local cheeses and cured meats, Country Harvest all on the menu. city, has a number of new atmosphere as Australia’s The 12 Apostles, one of the in Melbourne. Launched at the who love great food, wine and art. wines from across Victoria and The Victorian High Country’s A perfect excuse for a road trip, culinary delights for visitors very own Daniel Ricciardo most famous landscapes end of February, “New Quarter” Two new sculptures will also join Australia, and signature cocktail annual salute to its amazing High Country Harvest visitors will to tuck into. vies for a podium spot in along Victoria’s world- is a replica of the group’s sister the 50-strong line-up in the next creations such as the “Bush produce, chefs, winemakers and have the chance to taste, forage Melbourne voted as the front of his home crowd. famous Great Ocean Road, restaurants in Windsor and few months at Point Leo Estate, a Pepper Man”. brewers returns for its sixth big and savour the festival ambience happiest city in the world Both keen motorsports will have a new viewing Elsternwick. 134-hectare sculpture park which The name of “Galah” comes year across three long weekends at village bonfires, farm gates, bars Melbourne is not only the fans and those who want platform by 2020. Architect New Quarter’s expansive kitchen opened its doors in October 2017. from the pink cockatoos, which from Friday 4 to Sunday 20 and wineries and at masterclasses most liveable city in the to soak in the glamour of Denton Corker Marshall has has made room for a menu that Meet Galah, Melbourne’s new are said to lead to a drink May 2018. The programme for with chefs, winemakers and world, but also the happiest, this star-studded event will been appointed to design a Victoria (from Cape Otway both new and established 2018. explores the breadth of Vietnam’s Australian-themed cocktail bar when lost in the “bush”. Galah this year’s festival will feature brewers. The region of the High according to the latest Time experience a new level of masterplan to revitalise a to Port Fairy): a new lookout galleries. Melbourne to host the ICC signature cooking styles. Its Opened in early January, Galah is located in the High Street more than 50 mouth-watering Country is located 2-3 hours from Out City Life Index – put excitement and opulence. 28-kilometre stretch of the located at Loch Ard Gorge Some of the recent and World Twenty20 finals in dishes range from chargrilled celebrates top Australian of Windsor, a neighbourhood events in beautiful village cafes, Melbourne. together using the answers Melbourne Food and Wine scenic Great Ocean Road. and a new pedestrian bridge long-term participants 2020 lemongrass chicken basted in produce, native ingredients and in south Melbourne that has restaurants, wineries and farms of 15,000 people from 32 Festival is back this month! The proposed lookout at in Port Campbell Creek. returning to Melbourne Melbourne’s world- cities around the world. From 16-25 March, the “the Saddle”, one of three Melbourne Art Fair will Art Fair include important renowned Melbourne In the survey, 89% of internationally acclaimed designated viewing areas focus on solo shows for its Melbourne galleries such Cricket Ground (MCG) Melburnians said they Melbourne Food and Wine for the Twelve Apostles, 15th edition in August as Anna Schwartz Gallery, will be hosting the men’s enjoyed living in the city Festival returns to shine will be an angular building The 15th edition of the Alcaston Gallery, Tolarno and women’s finals of and two out of three said the spotlight on Victoria’s perched on the clifftop. popular Melbourne Art Galleries and Anna Pappas the ICC World Twenty20 they find it easy to make incredible culinary The building will create a Fair will feature 40 leading Gallery, amongst many in 2020, strengthening friends. The bohemian offering. With the theme “bold counterpoint” to the galleries from Australia, others. Melbourne Art the city’s reputation as neighbourhood of Fitzroy, of ‘Community’, more than natural environment, which New Zealand and Southeast Fair will also welcome the sporting and events packed with cool art 250,000 food and wine the architects say will allow Asia, presenting a curated five galleries that will be capital and a global events galleries and eat streets, lovers are expected to visitors to experience the selection of some of the returning after a multi-fair city of Australia. The was voted as the city’s most- gather for the 26th edition scale and drama of the newest and most respected break including Melbourne- ICC World Twenty20 is loved suburb. In the same of the foodie festival. landscape. names in contemporary based STATION. the International Cricket Index, Melbourne came in The state-wide celebration Two other facilities are art. The Fair returns in Melbourne Art Fair is the Council’s (ICC) ‘World Cup’ at number 4 as the world’s includes over 300 events also planned for the August with a focus on flagship event of Melbourne for its fastest growing and most exciting cities, ahead turning the region into a revitalisation of the solo shows and considered Art Week, set to take place most popular tournament of London (5th), Barcelona gastronomic playground, “Shipwreck Coast” of group presentations from in Southbank 2-5 August and is considered one of Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 28 LOCAL LIFE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk ENTERTAINMENT 29 Dean Smith joins host of Brentford St Michael’s Players Bring Powerful Chiswick House Family players for the EFL Day of Action Play To Chiswick Audiences Easter Activities

Dean Smith and players including Daniel Bentley and Sergi Canós took part in a special day that celebrated the achievements of Brentford FC Community Sports Trust. On Tuesday 20 March, all 72 EFL clubs came together for a memorable Community Day of Action. In west London, Brentford FC Community Sports Trust showcased three of their most life-changing community projects. The aftermath of crime will on bereavement after the Ealing, Willesden and Wembley. Brentford FC Head Coach spills out into everything. She the quartet attended a unique be in the spotlight in Chiswick stabbing of an 18-year-old The devastating effects of such Dean Smith, goalkeeper is not great with things like post-match press conference next month when theatre called Danny, and comes crimes on families are brought Daniel Bentley and midfield a bike or scooter, but she is with excited school children group St Michael’s Players to Chiswick at a time of into sharp focus through the player Nico Yennaris took a bit more confident now to at theGriffin Park Learning stage a new production of an increasing public concern play’s themes. part in a Short Breaks Project attempt things.” Zone. acclaimed modern play. over knife attacks, particularly Paul Smith, the director of the at Osterley Sports Centre. Sergi Canós and Emiliano The school children were The group, which celebrates in the capital. April production which will The late afternoon athletics Marcondes visited a transformed into journalists its 70th anniversary next Data from the Office for be performed at St Michael’s session is one of many put grassroots community with the help of Phil Parry and year, will perform Shelagh National Statistics showed a Centre on Elmwood Road, said: on as part of the project to coaching session in Acton, Billy Reeves from BBC Radio Stephenson’s ‘The Long Road’ 47% increase in knife crime “This is an important play that provide much-needed respite Ealing. They learned about London. After an introduction from Wednesday, April 25 to in London in the 12 months will leave no one unaffected. to children with disabilities the powerful impact sport can to the art of journalism the Saturday, April 28. leading up to October 2017 “It appears at first glance a Discover local history this House and show you the Tea! Join a family crafting and their families. have for young people from youngsters grilled the players FC. Our ties with the getting involved.” Sports Trust, said: The play was first performed compared with the previous grim subject but there’s hope, Easter fabulous fabrics she chose activity inspired by Georgian Victoria Romaner, whose disadvantaged backgrounds on their performance and community are through the Established in 1987, Brentford “The EFL Day of Action is a at the Soho Theatre in 2008 year, prompting Mayor Sadiq redemption - and at times, Friday 30 March - Monday for the rooms and portraits tea parties. Make and daughter Isabella attends the while doing some coaching wrote a match report on Trust and in my experience, FC’s Community Sports Trust fantastic way of connecting having been developed by Khan to launch the ‘London even humour.” 2 April of her family. She was Lady embellish colourful teapot project, spoke movingly of its and getting involved in the the Brentford v Manchester it is one of the best that’s out is now one of the leading with clubs up and down the Stephenson in conjunction Needs You Alive: Don’t To find out more about the From Friday 30th March to of the Bedchamber to Queen decorations inspired by the impact. Isabella suffers from session. United clash. there and touching parts you community organisations country through the power with UK charity The Carry A Knife’ campaign in production, enquiries are Monday 2nd April, discover Caroline, a prestigious fashionable beverage. To be developmental delay and has And at Brentford Commenting on the wouldn’t normally get to. linked to a professional of sport. Attending the Short Forgiveness Project, which November. welcome at stmichaelsplayers. the women who made position at court waiting upon displayed in the festivities of hearing and sight issues. B players Zain Westbrooke, importance of the day, Dean “The EFL Community Day of football club in the country Breaks project, I can see first- seeks to promote stories of Of the 24 teenage boys org/contact, while tickets for Chiswick this Easter! and entertaining the Queen. the Chiswick House Garden Victoria said:”This has helped Bradley Clayton, Jarvis Smith, Brentford’s Head Action is a chance to show - engaging with more than hand the meaningful impact understanding in order to who lost their lives on the the April production itself are On Saturday, Dorothy Boyle, She also loved drawing and party celebrations that will her general confidence so Edobor and Nikolaj Kirk were Coach, said: this off. I am proud to be part 11,000 people across west we’re making for children encourage resolutions and city’s streets last year, 18 available for purchase now at Countess of Burlington painting in crayons and take place in July, and to take much, and all the running has also involved in the day. After “Our Community Sports Trust of the day and I am pleased London each year. with disabilities through a reconciliation for victims and were stabbed, including five the same website. (13 September 1699 – became a proficient and home. helped her physically as well. playing a friendly against is a big part of what we are that so many of our players Lee Doyle, Chief Executive range of sporting activities.” perpetrators of crime. victims in west London - two 21 September 1758) will productive artist. Drop-in sessions are available The confidence she has gained Manchester United Under-23, and who we are at Brentford will be out in the community of Brentford FC Community The new production centres in Northolt, and one each in welcome you to Chiswick On Monday, it’s Time for throughout the day. FIRST ACTS ANNOUNCED AS BUSHSTOCK RETURNS TO ROCK W12 Going Out? Choose The Pharmacy On Devonshire Road The Norwegian songstress the Albertine wine bar in Aurora is the headline act at 2016. this year’s Bushstock festival, On Saturday 23 June, between Evans & Peel, London’s eggplant and mushroom such as basil infused vodka staged at a host of venues in midday and midnight, original Detective Agency brisketall served with pickles, and saffron liqueur adding Shepherds Bush in June. the other acts will include themed cocktail bar, have buttermilk potatoes, BBQ another level to their cocktails Other names confirmed for Chiswick local Abi Ocia, as been scouring the UK for the beans and slaw, as well as on offer. The Pharmacy the annual celebration of indie well as Adam French, Another best ingredients to deliver house sauces. All meat will ‘prescribe’ botanical and music include Flyte, Haus, Sky, Freya Ridings, Maisie exciting dishes to serve to be dry rubbed with their own herbal cocktails to their Aquilo and Billie Marten. Peters, Matt Woods, Stereo the folk of West London, tailored spice blends and guests such as ‘Marabout Tipped as one of the capital’s Honey, The Beach, FEET, transforming from, not just smoked slowly over oak for Healing’ using Brokers gin best talent-spotting days, and Grace Carter, Hollow Coves, an expert cocktail bar but also up 17 hours making them washed with toasted sesame curated by the indie label Ida Mae, Joel Baker, King No into a destination restaurant. succulent and tender. Both oil, Cynar and homemade Communion, festival spaces One, Lily Moore, Night Flight, They have two sites, the venues will also serve a bar date syrup. pop up all over the place – in Sam Fender and TORS. Pharmacy in Chiswick and menu featuring small plates Guests will be fully immersed churches, hotels, social clubs Aurora, who has been writing Detective Agency in Chelsea, of Buffalo wings, Mac ‘n’ into 1920’s American and courtyards, at Bush Hall songs since she was nine (she’s both will be launching a new Cheese with pulled pork or prohibition with quirky and at bars around Shepherds now 21), recently sold out Smokehouse menu on 27th smoked mushrooms, Padron props and original vintage Bush Green and along a show at London’s Hoxton March featuring a selection of peppers and Root beer BBQ furniturealongside low Uxbridge Road. Hall, and is enthusiastic southern American dishes all beans with pork brisket. lighting offering inviting This is the eighth staging about being part of the made daily using their own Both venues serve an guests into the unknown of Bushstock, with around Bushstock line-up. “It’s going in-house smoker, as well as eclectic list of intricate, world of Evans & Peel. 30 up-and-coming bands to be intimate and lovely,” a small plate led bar menu. seasonal cocktails focusing expected to take part, each she trilled. “We’ll all become Guests will even be able to get on variations of classics. Evans & Peel Pharmacy playing a pick of their latest one beautiful organism. I’m 20% off their food bill from The Detective Agency serve Cocktail Bar numbers in slots ranging from looking forward to it.” 27th March – 3rd April during the ‘Not Your Average Joe half an hour to an hour. Early discount festival tickets their soft launch period. Martini’, an adaption of 42 Devonshire Rd, Chiswick At past festivals, surprise big have already sold out, but The Smokehouse menu will the Espresso Martini using W4 names have sneaked in to general entry tickets (£30 consist of regional BBQ dishes Buffalo Trace Bourbon, play sets at the last minute, plus booking fee) are on sale from Carolina style pulled Coffee Liqueur, Tonka Bean, Bookings: 020 8994 4947 with people still raving about via this link. pork, via St Louis with cut Benedictine and Cold Brew the unexpected appearance of pork spare ribs, all the way to Coffee. Both cocktail bars The Staves and Nick Mulvey Texas style brisket, and Pulled specialise in spirit infusions at the tiny upstairs room of Friday 30th March 2018 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 30th March 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 30 WHAT’S ON chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk WHAT’S ON 31

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For their first friendly of the front post, who flicked the the attempt, but was unable from home and controlled the international break, ball towards the back post. to direct the shot around the the game. We used the ball the England national team The ball narrowly crept wide post, putting England ahead, really well for 60-65 minutes, travelled to the Amsterdam of the goal and an oncoming and giving Lingard his first maybe more quality in the Arena. Their opponents were Rashford was only just unable international goal. final third was required, but the Netherlands who were in to make contact with it. With seven minutes left on the we were very solid. We had their first match under new Towards the end of the first clock, England came close to some good play up to that On Thursday, Wasps flanker After thanking the fans, manager Ronald Koeman, half came a controversial doubling their lead. Welbeck, final ball.” Sam Jones unfortunately medical staff and players following his unsuccessful moment in the match. Oxlade- who was a substitute that had A standout player on the announced his retirement that helped him through spell in charge at Everton. Chamberlains perfectly replaced Sterling, laid the ball evening was Kyle Walker, at the age of 26. This has this “extremely difficult” England suffered their first weighted through ball was into the path of an oncoming despite playing in an been forced by his failure spell, Jones, who played 118 setback of the night in the latched onto Rashford who Trippier on the edge of the unfamiliar role on the right to recover from an injury times for Wasps after coming fifth minute when Joe Gomez attempted to round Dutch box. The Tottenham wing side of the three man defence, he sustained at an England through the club’s academy, had to be treated after getting keeper Zoet, but was blatantly back struck the ball first time he seemed comfortable all training camp in October added: “For me, getting injured from a tangle of taken out by De Ligt before he across goal, but before it night. Southgate emphasised 2016. Jones fractured his selected for England based legs with Dost. The young could do so. However, despite could reach the top corner, how happy he was with the fibula and suffered significant on my club form was a huge defender was unfortunately the protests from both English Zoet powerfully palmed the entire defence “The back damage to his ankle during a achievement and I’m proud forced off by the injury and players and fans, the referee ball away to safety. three were excellent and the judo session. that was my last contribution replaced by Harry Maguire. merely pointed for a goal kick. England finished the match goalkeeper too, the way they He has been unable to to the game.” Just past the half hour mark, Although the two sides on the front foot, confidently were able to play from the participate in a first team Wasps director of rugby Dai England came painfully close went into the break level, it seeing out their 1-0 victory. back, they played with real match since the injury Young emphasised “He was to opening the scoring. Danny was England who took the The score line was perhaps composure, and played with occurred, and has ultimately destined to be a Wasps legend Rose was able to win a free lead through Jesse Lingard. flattering towards the Dutch intelligence too.” been advised to quit. The and a club captain and I’m kick on the left wing high up Danny Rose’s drilled cross side who should’ve been England had extended their uncapped flanker revealed sure those things would have the pitch and it was his Spurs was cleared, but only as far punished more by England’s unbeaten run to seven games, “The decision was made led to many England caps. teammate Trippier who stood as Lingard on the edge of the dominance. England boss after the draw against Italy for me, which was tough to Whatever Sam turns his hand over the set piece. The full box, the young Mancunian Southgate was clearly pleased they’re now undefeated in hear, but it’s a decision that to, I’m sure he will make a back whipped a dangerous fired the ball first time with his sides performance their last eight. I understand is in my best success of it.” cross into the box, and the towards the bottom corner. when stating “It was a good interests.” ball was met by Henderson at Zoet was able to get a hand to test for us. We came away London Irish Hoping For A Bees Ticket Prices Frozen London Return In The Near Future For A Third Year In A Row

London Irish are currently bottom of the Premiership at the moment, however, their fans have been given some good news recently by Chief Executive Brian Facer. He stated the club are looking at “Serious alternatives” to Reading’s Madejski Stadium. Although the ground has been their home since 2000, London Irish are “moving closer” to a return to London. The preferred option seems to be a ground-share with Brentford FC at the new Lionel Road Stadium in West London. It is expected that the As a show of appreciation fans, season tickets for the from the established Brentford new 17,250 seat stadium will for the outstanding support under 11s in the family area fans has been second to none, be ready by December 2019 shown at Griffin Park will be lowered to only £49. we’ve also continued to see after revised plans forced this season, Brentford FC That’s results in just over £2 more fans coming along for them to postpone the start of announced late last week that per match. their first experience despite construction. Season Ticket prices would Not to mention, if you buy the restrictions we’ve been Facer reassured the clubs fans be frozen for a third straight your 2018/19 season ticket forced to put in place.” “Whatever we do, it will be The Chief Executive revealed also set to open in the 2019- year, into the 2018/19 season. in the Early Bird window He also emphasised the done with proper grounding “We’ve been talking about it 20 stadium. Facer emphasised This means the clubs newly will acquire 200 bonus Ticket importance of these low ticket and proper backing.” This is for a long time, but we won’t the importance of being introduced ‘Young Person’ Access Points. These will be prices in preparation for shown as Irish have already make any decisions without based inside the M25 as “It’s bracket for those aged 18 to vital when securing season moving to their new stadium been granted a licence by having them backed up by all about bringing the club 24 will remain in place next tickets for the new stadium. “We want to enable fans to Hounslow Borough Council to feasibility studies and making back to the heart of where it season. This will allow young If you buy your season ticket introduce more and more play at the new stadium, but sure we’re doing the best for was, back to our history and adults to continue attending after this window closes, you friends and families as we get an issue will be the fact the the club.” heritage. We want to be a true Brentford matches at a rate of will gain 50 points. ready for our move to the new club’s current commitment to Other than the new Lionel London club, the clues in the less than £10 per match. Bees Chief Executive, Mark stadium.” Reading continues until the Road Stadium, Wimbledon’s name after all.” Furthermore, to entice the Devlin, stated that “The 2025/26 season. new Plough Lane Stadium is next generation of Brentford support shown this season Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 30th March 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald 4648 SPORTSPORT chiswickherald.co.uk VAR Snatches Victory From the Lions’ Grasp

side ahead. equaliser with five minutes to corner, beating Butland James Tarkowski stands on Louis Yamani Despite controlling the go through Lorenzo Insigne, despite the keeper guessing him but it’s during the running Sports Editor beginning of the second half, after he was awarded a the correct direction. process and he’s going down England began to be on the penalty. It will be a debut The match ended in a 1-1 anyway.” He continued to After travelling to the was given plenty of space back foot with the Italians for Tarkowski to forget as it stalemate and England will scrutinise the way in which Amsterdam Arena on Friday to whip a dangerous cross looking the more likely to was him who conceded the be disappointed not to have VAR technology is being where England defeated a towards the back post, and score in the closing stages of penalty when grabbing onto finished the international used “I think the referee had weak Netherlands side 2-0, it was met by Immobile. The the game. the Italian wingers arm. break with two victories a good view already. I don’t they were back at Wembley striker latched onto the ball Jorginho’s chipped ball in the Although the referee initially considering they seemed think with incidents like that on Tuesday night. Their with a powerful header which 78th minute found Insigne did not deem it to be a in control whilst they were VAR will clear things up. An opposition was Italy, another he couldn’t keep below the on the left side of the box, penalty, but after watching ahead. obvious handball and stuff European side who are crossbar. Considering he’s top however, the wingers volley the VAR replay of the incident, England boss, Gareth like that then maybe-but we extremely disappointed at scorer in the Italian league only narrowly flew around he gave the decision Italy’s Southgate emphasised how have to get on with it.” having not qualified for the this season with 22 goals, the wrong side of the post. way. Insigne calmly finished unhappy he was with the World Cup this summer. you would’ve expected him to The visitors finally found an the penalty into the bottom penalty decision “It looks like England got off to a terrible have buried the chance in the start with John Stones back of the net, however, the making a shocking mistake. game remained goalless. He dwelled on the ball for The hosts were able to take too long on the edge of his the lead just inside half an eighteen yard box, allowing hour against the run of play. Immobile to go through on Lingard tenaciously pressed goal. The Manchester City the opposition at the halfway centre-back was constantly line and his hard work paid grabbing on the forwards off when he was able to poke shirt until he eventually went the ball through to Sterling. down whilst unleashing his The winger drove forward, shot, which flew over the bar. but was clipped twice by Stones was very fortunate Parolo and was unable to he was not made to pay for get up the second time. The his poor error and that the referee called play back for a referee did not deem his shirt free kick, which was suddenly grabbing as a penalty, because taken by Lingard who simply in that position, he would’ve laid the ball into the path of surely been shown a red card. a charging Vardy. The forward Immobile had another chance strode into the opposition box to get on the scoresheet just and powerfully struck the ball ten minutes later. Zappacosta into the top corner to put his QPR’s Smyth Scores Winner On Northern Ireland Debut

Kwon, who was running back it was a friendly fixture, the towards his own goal couldn’t celebrations were emphatic. do anything except put the The whistle blew for full ball into the back of his own time at 2-1 meaning it was net. Smyth’s Goal which had From then on, it was South made the difference between Korea who had the majority the two sides. He has now of the clear cut chances, yet scored on both his QPR and somehow they weren’t able international debut this to find a second goal. As a season revealing his huge last ditch attempt to find a potential. After the match winner, with eight minutes to Smyth exclaimed how it’s his go O’Neil replaced Jones with “dream to play in the premier the young QPR forward, Paul league.” If he continues to Smyth, giving the youngster score at the rate which he is, his international debut. the dream will become reality Just four minutes later, the in no time. Northern Ireland youngster made his mark on boss O’Neil, described Smyth the match. Evans fired a long as “extremely promising” and ball towards the opposition revealed it was always his On Saturday, Northern having rejected the chance to The Korean striker did well the ball in order to carry out box and fellow QPR forward “intention to bring him into Ireland hosted World Cup become the Scotland boss. to take the ball down, then a set piece routine practiced Washington was able to the team” despite allowing finalists South Korea in an It was the visitors who began slot it home into the bottom in training. The first player nod the ball into the path the youngster to play in an international friendly. This the game on the front foot, corner. dummied a shot then ran into of his teammate. Smyth international u21 match was Northern Ireland’s their early dominance paid off However, Northern Ireland the wall to cause confusion, then darted in between two earlier in the week. The first match since their when they opened the scoring responded well with an Ward also dummied his shot Korean defenders and fired manager also emphasised controversial defeat against just six minutes in. Park Joo equaliser in the twentieth and ran down the edge of the a venomous strike into the the importance of the more Switzerland in the World Cup Hoo was given acres of space minute against the run of box. The ball was then played bottom corner. The youngster experienced players when play offs. It was also their first in midfield, allowing him the play. After winning a free kick to him and he fired a low trademarked his clinical stating “the young players game since Micheal O’Neil time to pick out Kim with a just outside the opposition cross into the crowd of bodies finish with his usual acrobatic need the older players and it’s agreed an improved contract, chipped ball over the defence. box, three players stood over in front of the Korean goal. celebration, and although as simple as that.”