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Chiswick Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.uk FridayFriday 28th28th JulyJuly 20172017 LOCAL NEWS 3 24 LOCAL NEWS Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk 5 Cllr Sam Hearn In Twitter Dispute Southfield Shared Parking Bays: Ruth Cadbury Helps Chiswick Motorsport Entrepreneur Open New Self-Help With DJ Jeremy Vine Over CS9 Given Top University Honour Council Agrees To Concessions Centre For Hestia Continued from P1 A leading figure in international Residents Living In motorsport has received an honor- ary doctorate from Birmingham Hounslow City University in recognition of his 45-year career in the fast lane that has taken him from the competitive world of professional race driving to the heady heights of Formula 1. Born in 1946 in Chiswick, Brian Sims began his career racing in For- mula Ford and he competed against many young drivers who would become household names in For- London charity Hestia opened others with their recovery. mula 1, including Derek Daly, Nigel a new self-help centre to sup- Trained staff from Hestia will Mansell and Derek Warwick. De- port Hestia service users in be on hand to provide any spite achieving success as a Honda Hounslow to recover from emotional and practical sup- CS9 would create cycle tracks between Kensington Olympia and Brentford works driver in touring cars, Brian mental health trauma on port. eventually retired to establish South Friday 20th July. The char- Attending the opening of the a strong advocate of CS9 and keen JeremyVine). Africa’s first ever professional racing Continued from P1 how empty or full that bays • On pricing the council ac- plonk them wherever they ity, which supported almost service will be Ruth Cadbury cyclist. This prompted a response from the driver school. are in different streets within cepted that if in Hounslow it liked but in Southfield we 2,500 Londoners through MP who said: The & Conserva- Conservative counsellor who reiter- A move into Formula 1 followed, trial to monitor if certain Southfield. If particular roads is much higher they would be complained in great numbers mental health services last “For those experiencing a tives posted a tweet on their account ated his belief that the scheme ‘‘was as Marketing Director of Lola Cars’ roads become clogged with are too full of commuters willing to change that quickly which has led to concessions. year, has co-produced the ser- mental health crisis, access to (@felthamhestonco) on July 24 as- deeply flawed’’ and that revised new Grand Prix team. Whilst there, additional vehicles then bays can be removed to be more consistent with I must thank all the residents vice to support the needs and specialist services is crucial in serting that ‘‘Labour Cllrs are voting plans must be publicly consulted on. Brian identified an urgent need for • A guarantee that if the pric- from the scheme neighbouring boroughs who complained about the aspirations for service users their recovery. Mental health against consulting the public on re- The row has also involved other lo- the British motorsport industry to be Brian Sims ing is seen to be too cheap • It was agreed that the • With respect to the high- proposals. It has certainly in Hounslow who are living is often stigmatised leaving vised plans for #CS9’’. cal Twitter users with the counsellor formally recognised in its own right, (compared to parking in Council would give some- lighted ‘day by day’ booking been a very busy two months in Hestia’s mental health and individuals embarrassed to Mr Vine responded passionately to debating whether CS9 will reduce as opposed to being an add-on to from Birmingham City University’s bestowed on other people. It never Hounslow and elsewhere) thing back to Southfield by issue, the Council committed but moving forwards we will complex needs accommoda- come forward and seek sup- the tweet the following day stating or increase traffic and pollution lev- the UK motor industry. Importantly, Faculty of Computering, Engineer- entered my head that, one day, I then the price of parking in a installing a number of cycle to looking to see if they can be monitoring the shared tion based services. port. I am very honoured to ‘‘There has already been a consulta- els in Chiswick. The exchanges this he saw the need for introducing mo- ing and the Built Enviornment. might receive such an honour.” shared bay will be increased hangers (no location details stop this in RingGo. bays issue when they get in- The service will host organ- open the centre and pleased tion. The revised plans are the result week reflect the intensity of the de- torsport engineering and technical On receiving his honorary doctor- Brian his and wife Liz, live in Ems- to deter traffic yet), a number of EV charg- Councillor Malcolm went on troduced to see the issues ised activities such as yoga to see Hestia provide this lev- of it. Do you want another consulta- bate surrounding CS9. skills education at university level. ate from Birmingham City Univer- worth, Hampshire. He has just fin- • The transport team are to ing points and traffic mark- to say, “So, despite not want- that it brings.” and mindfulness and en- el of dedicated support to the tion on the revised plans, then fur- TFL have said their full response Brian’s award was conferred by the sity, Brian Sims said, “My day at the shed his autobiography ‘You Don’t survey the streets and share ings / signs or crossings to ing shared parking bays in courage attendees to share community in Hounslow.” ther revisions based on the second to the consultation will be released University’s Chancellor, Sir Lenny Birmingham City University gradu- have to be a Champion to be a a information they have about reduce traffic speeds Southfield, the Council can personal experiences to help consultation, then a third, fourth, in September along with plans for Henry on Friday 27 July in a gradu- ation ceremony was one that I’ll Winner’ which is due to be pub- fifth consultation? Why not just op- modifications to the scheme. ation ceremony at Symphony Hall, never forget. I always thought that lished later this year. pose safe cycling in principle?” (the- Birmingham, alongside graduands honorary doctorates were awards Cyclist Suffers Accident Chiswick Parks Among 11 For At Strand-On-The-Green Hounslow In Green Flag Awards Beaversfield Park, Lakes Coun- try Park, Park, Chiswick Back Common, Church Road Allotments, Dukes Meadows Recreation Ground, In- wood Park, Park, St Dunstan’s Park, St John’s Gardens and have all been recognised by the Green Flag Award Scheme as some of the very best in the UK. The sites are among a record-breaking 1,883 UK parks and green spaces that have received a prestigious Green Flag Award – the mark of a quality park or green space. The international award, now into its third decade, is a sign to the public that the space boasts the highest possible environmental standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent visitor fa- and this award celebrates the dedication this year than last year.” The female cyclist fell seven time pressure to rescue the cy- ple have fallen some distance cilities. that goes into maintaining our parks to a “Each flag honours the thousands of staff feet onto a River Thames clist as the tide came in. onto the foreshore with the Councillor Steve Curran, Leader of high standard. I would also like to thank and volunteers who work tirelessly to bank at Strand-on-the-Green. According to the Independent, possibility of spinal or head Hounslow Council said: “We are abso- the residents and volunteers who sup- maintain the high standards demanded After cycling on a raised path, a spokesman said “The crew injury.” lutely delighted to receive 11 Green Flag port our Friends Groups.” by the Green Flag Award. We are proud she crashed and fell onto the had to work rapidly as there “The lifeboat is able to reach Awards for our parks and open spaces International Green Flag Award scheme to have so many wonderful green spaces bank as the tide was coming was only one metre of fore- these casualties very quickly; this year, including St Dunstan’s Park for manager Paul Todd said: “We are de- in the UK for people to enjoy, and hope in. She suffered head injuries shore left with a rapidly rising in many cases the river wall is the first time. lighted to be celebrating another record- that next year, we award even more and required a stretcher after tide.” much higher than in this case “We know how much quality green breaking year for the Green Flag Award flags.” the incident. “We deal with a number of in- and casualties are speedily spaces matter to residents and visitors, scheme, with more Green Flags awarded Lifeboat crews were under cidents each year where peo- evacuated in the lifeboat.” Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 46 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 75

Heathrow Has Successful First Half New Mental Health Recovery Families Across London Invited To Get On Their Bikes At National Training Centre Opens In Brentford Trust’s Park To Fight Summer Holiday Inactivity

Parents and children across 2016, nearly a quarter (23%) senter and mother of two, London are invited to spend of Year 6 students in London said: their summer holidays at were obese. This is higher “The school holidays can be the National Trust’s Osterley than the average for England surprisingly inactive for chil- Park and explore the stun- as a whole. dren as they break the hab- ning location on their bikes as The new partnership will its of regular PE and lunch- a new partnership launches provide families with safe, time play. As the holidays today. HSBC UK, British Cy- traffic-free cycling routes and begin, and the sun continues cling and the National Trust make available balance bikes to shine, now is a great time have teamed up to identify to borrow so that families to get out on your bike as a properties where it is easy for can make the most of their family and re-discover the fun Ruth Cadbury MP (cutting ribbon), West London Mental Health Trust CEO Carolyn Regan and families to ride their bikes to- time together and teach their and freedom of riding a bike. Grace Cooke, daughter of the College’s Business Development Manager Bieza Atlabachew gether in traffic-free, outdoor young children to ride a bike. “If you are worried about get- spaces. , one of Throughout the summer, a ting on a bike for the first time Brentford and MP unwell themselves. Service user Hannah Mac- London’s largest parks, is an permanent bike hire scheme in a while, there are plenty of Ruth Cadbury opened a brand Up to now the college has Donald said: “I was a nurse ideal place for families with will be rolled out at Osterley things that can help, such as new training facility to help been situated in West Ealing. who was sectioned around young children where they Park so that the whole fam- HSBC UK’s Ready Set Ride, a local people recover from The new facility means that 10 years and I haven’t prac- can learn an important life ily can enjoy riding bikes to- free online tool that provides their mental health illnesses as the college becomes more tised since. The tools, skills skill this summer. gether. families with all they need to Luke Harper, Head of the bike through to families who partnership with 100 free to on 20th July. and more successful, it can and support offered by the According to recent HSBC UK The campaign to get London’s support children on their cy- British Cycling Partnership at can confidently explore to- borrow balance bikes across West London Mental Health provide training in a more Recovery College have been and British Cycling research families cycling this summer cling journey.” HSBC UK, said gether. We know that habits 14 properties so that families NHS Trust’s Brentford Re- supportive environment. life-changing and I’m hopeful a third of children cannot was launched at a HSBC UK Research conducted this year “If we really want to change form more easily when you can make the most of their covery College offers over 50 Recovery College manager that as a result, I can return ride a bike. With six weeks of Ready Set Ride-along event in by HSBC UK and British Cy- people’s behaviour and get do things in a group. What time together this school courses, which help people to Alison Hoble said: “This is a to nursing in the near future.” holidays ahead, children of all Osterley Park, Hounslow, by cling found that two-fifths Britain onto two wheels, better way to keep people holiday and perhaps take the Strong passenger satisfaction each day so far this year. summer sunshine in years and manage their mental health fantastic facility, which pro- Ruth Cadbury MP said: “I’m ages risk becoming more in- BBC TV presenter Helen Skel- (40%) of parents in Britain we need to ensure that peo- active than through fun as a opportunity to teach their scores pushed up demand to In June, an overwhelming po- Parliament voted overwhelm- condition, improve their vides a great environment in really pleased to see this active than during term time. ton, who previously fronted have not ridden a bike in the ple know how, start from an family?” young children to ride a bike. fly from the UK’s hub to an litical mandate in Parliament ingly to expand Heathrow. physical health and return to which people using the Trust’s building, which has been According to Public Health the children’s programme past year. It also found that early age, and that they have Lucy Newbury, Active Out- Later in the summer, bike hire all-time high of 38.1 million propelled Heathrow’s expan- We’re proud to be the front work. Training is also open to services, their families, sup- empty for a while, being used England, almost 60% more Blue Peter. It is the latest stage concerns around road safety places to go and explore. We doors Programme Manager schemes will be rolled out passengers (+2.5%), with sion project forward. door of a nation flying high, family, friends and carers. porters and staff can all learn to provide invaluable mental children in their last year of in HSBC UK and British Cy- (29%) were the biggest bar- are delighted that throughout for the National Trust said: at three locations – Osterley growth across all markets. John Holland-Kaye, Chief Ex- and we’ll continue delivering The centre is open to people together. Feedback from eve- health services here in Brent- primary school are classified cling’s eight-year programme rier stopping families cycling, this summer our partnership “The new partnership will Park (London), Wallington As the summer getaway gets ecutive Officer of Heathrow, a great passenger service and living in Hammersmith and ryone who has used the col- ford. I’d like to pay tribute to as “severely obese” compared to inspire two million more and that the availability of with the National Trust will enable more people to ex- (Northumberland), and Blick- into full-swing, passengers said: the global trading links that Fulham, Hounslow and Eal- lege has been really good, and the quality, commitment and to when they first started people in the UK to get on safer routes would encourage expand and cater for a wide perience cycling at some of ling Estate (Norfolk) – so that are also spending more in “2018 will be a year for the will keep the UK thriving for ing. The courses are innova- this new home for our college professionalism of the staff in school. Research from Trust their bikes by 2020. nearly half (45%) of parents variety of people, from those the National Trust’s beautiful the whole family can enjoy Heathrow’s shops. Sunglasses record books – England’s decades to come.” tively co-designed and de- means we can provide train- the work they do to help so for London found that, in Helen Skelton, BBC TV pre- to cycle more with their kids. who are just learning to ride a places. We’re kicking off the riding bikes together.” have proved particularly pop- footballers have made the na- livered with staff and people ing for more and more people many people in the commu- ular, with over 700 pairs sold tion proud, we’ve had the best who have experience of being in the years to come.” nity.” Fires At Triangle

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60% Of Homeless Families In London Are In Work, Shock New Figures Show

Six out of every ten homeless fami- tions, because more of the same is lies trapped in temporary accom- simply not good enough” modation in the capital are actually Case Study: Mary Smith, 47, lives in working, according to new research temporary accommodation in Wat- released by Shelter’s social housing ford with her three sons. commission. They became homeless after being Based on freedom of information evicted from their rented home in requests, the exclusive analysis Harrow. Mary works full time in a shows that more than 26,000 fami- shoe shop, but still can’t afford to lies in London are holding down a rent privately. job despite having nowhere stable Mary said: “I was brought up by a to live. This has increased by 63% very proud Irish woman, and taught since 2013 when it was just over that you don’t discuss things like 16,000 families. your finances - so letting my col- This trend in ‘working homeless- leagues at work know what’s hap- ness’ is being driven by a combina- pening is very hard. Luckily, I have tion of high private rents, the on- an understanding manager now, going freeze on housing benefit and but I nearly lost my job when I first a chronic lack of social homes. became homeless because the trans- High housing costs are a major area port links from my hostel were so of concern for many working fami- bad. lies, particularly those in low-paid, “We’ve lived in three different tem- part-time or contract jobs. porary places in two years, and it’s In fact, losing a tenancy is now the been really tough on the children. single biggest cause of homeless- Sometimes, I even think that I don’t ness in London – accounting for want to wake up in the morning, 31% of all households accepted as but I do. I get on with it because I homeless in the last year. have other people relying on me. With hundreds of thousands of A mother and child in temporary accommodation. More than half of families in temporary accommodation are in work. “I’m not hopeful for our future. working families in England strug- I think it’s going to be this constant, gling to keep a roof over their “It’s disgraceful that even when turning to a cramped hostel or B&B ated by our housing crisis - the vicious circle of moving from tem- heads, the charity’s commission – families are working every hour where their whole family is forced to government must urgently come up porary place to temporary place, the Big Conversation - will make they can, they’re still forced to live share a room. A room with no space with a new plan for social housing when all my family want is to settle bold recommendations on the role through the grim reality of home- for normal family life like cooking, that delivers the genuinely afforda- down. We don’t want a palace, we social housing needs to play in eas- lessness. playing or doing homework.” ble homes we desperately need. Our just want a place that we can call ing the housing crisis. “In many cases, these are parents “We cannot allow struggling fami- commission on the future of social home.” Polly Neate, CEO of Shelter, said: who work all day or night before re- lies to slip through the cracks cre- housing will be calling for bold solu-

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The Green Flag The MP for Brentford & Isle- and young people from crowd (some of whom were other London boroughs, is an website recognises the trust’s worth signed the Remem- Hounslow Youth Council LBH residents) and got shout important act of solidarity, role in securing the award bering Srebrenica Book of and included councillor rep- outs at all the different stages standing up to prejudice and saying “Dukes Meadows trust Pledges, promising to stand resentation from Cllr Eason, along the parade route. intolerance in all its forms. is extremely active on the site up to hatred and intolerance Councillor for Osterley and The Rainbow Boroughs Pro- Hounslow put itself at the for a number of years and has and promote a fair, equal and Spring Grove Ward. Many of ject was established by the heart of Pride in celebration led on the regeneration of cohesive society for everyone. the group had faced adver- 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime of the diversity of our com- the park raising over £1 mil- 11th of July marked the 23rd sity because of their sexual- Campaign (named after the munities.” lion to create two high quality anniversary of the worst ity and the council wanted combined dates of the London Catriona Cheek, 17, from play area, one of which they atrocity on European soil to demonstrate its support nail bomb attacks on Brixton, Hounslow Youth Council manage. They also assist in since World War Two when for Hounslow’s LGBT+ com- Brick Lane and Soho which said, “Participating in Pride the management of a number over 8,000 men and boys munity and its zero tolerance took place on the 17, 24 and as part of Rainbow Boroughs of different elements of Dukes were murdered just because towards hate crime. The an- 30 April 1999), which tackles has been one of the high- Meadows.” of their faith in the Srebrenica Ruth Cadbury signing the nual event, paraded through hate crime in all its forms. lights of my year. The support Carol Beauchamp, pictured, genocide. Remembering Srebrenica Book of Pledges the heart of central London Those representing Hounslow we got from the crowds and has been a member of the Dr Waqar Azmi, OBE, Chair raising awareness of LBGT+ had the opportunity to shape the other paraders was over- trust from the start 18 years of Remembering Srebreni- rights, freedoms and diver- the borough’s entry with their whelming-the enthusiastic re- ago. She volunteers regularly ca, said: “It is vital that MPs reminds us all that a shock- Srebrenica Memorial Week sity. representation of what Pride sponse from girls our age was with the trust, as well as be- happy place now compared The trust continues to make go out every two weeks on a such as Ruth show leader- ing genocide took place in takes places from 8h – 15th For the first time in Houn- meant to them. particularly touching. I hope ing a trustee and said; “It has to the sad and lonely place it improvements to the park and Sunday to maintain the trees, ship in their communities to our lifetime and this should July, with about 2000 me- slow’s history, there were a Councillor Katherine Dunne, they were inspired by seeing been a great achievement to used to be. It was hard work this year renovated the back hedges and shrubs the trust help ensure that the lessons never be forgotten. I strongly morial events activities tak- limited number of parade Cabinet Member for Com- people who looked like them turn the park from the sad on Sunday cutting back the of the Bowls Green Pavilion to has planted including all the of this terrible genocide are encourage everyone to take ing place across the country places for residents to be at munities and Workforce, in the parade!” and derelict state it was in 18 hedge along Riverside Drive create a new entrance and re- landscaping in the play area. learnt. Her actions will help this day as an opportunity arranged by schools, faith the heart of the action. The said “Hounslow’s diverse Hounslow Council’s Hate years ago, to the lovely park On Friday 20th of July, a woman had to be cut from her car fol- in the heat, but I love being vamped the kiosk by the pool. the trust is solely responsible to raise awareness of Sre- to remember the victims and groups and community or- Rainbow Boroughs entry to community sees people live Crime Advocacy service is it is today. I feel very proud lowing a collision with a bus on South Parade. involved, we have a lovely Last year the trust improved for management and mainte- brenica, whilst inspiring local survivors of Srebrenica, but ganisations, as well as the Na- the Pride march brought to- side-by-side and get on well open to anyone that has ex- every time I come here and Two childrens’ car seats were witnessed next to the car’s wreck- crowd of people, so it’s great the entrance to the park at nance of the paddling pool on people to tackle hatred, build also to work together to make tional UK event at The Guild- gether representatives from together. We have zero-tol- perienced hostile acts in the see all the people enjoying the age, but there were no signs of any other passengers. fun and we usually have a Riverside Drive with wooden which it holds a lease. stronger, more cohesive com- our own community a place hall, London on 11th July at across London who would erance towards hate crime borough because of their race, pool and play area and visit- drink in the Bowls Club after bollards and a new Avenue of munities.” that welcomes and cherishes 6pm. otherwise not be represented and have a dedicated hate religion, disability, gender ing the market. It is a busy, volunteering. Hawthorn trees. Volunteers “Srebrenica Memorial Day diversity.” at Pride in London. The group crime advocate.“The bor- identity or sexuality.

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Setting out from east Lon- The officers from the Re- don, cyclists headed past sponse Team were on patrol in One of the individuals the police would like to Canary Wharf, Piccadilly Harlesden on Tuesday, 31 July speak to and Hammersmith before The man was wanted for in excess of seven burglaries, including at around 20:00 hours when crossing the River Thames in the boroughs of Ealing and Hammersmith & Fulham they spotted the 39-year-old Detectives have released images of nine peo- at Chiswick. man, who they recognised as in Park Road junction with The persistence and determi- ple they would like to speak to in connection Following a climb up Box Yonatan Eyob wanted for in excess of seven Cecil Road and he was ar- nation of the officers to locate with serious disorder which occurred during Hill, cyclists head north burglaries in the boroughs rested. him should be praised along the Free Tommy Robinson Protest on Satur- According to the BBC, a man has pleaded through Leatherhead, Ox- of Ealing, Brent, Barnet and Local residents showed their with the information given to day, 9 June in Whitehall. guilty to claiming £81,000 in both money and shott and Esher, travelling Hammersmith & Fulham. gratitude to the officers for us by a member of the public Detective Constable Jonny Wise, from the accommodation by falsely declaring that he back to London through As soon as he was aware that their tenacity by applauding which assisted us in tracking Met’s Public Order Investigations team, said: lived in Grenfell Tower before the tragic fire Kingston and over Putney Pascal Ackermann wins the Surrey Classic he had been recognised, he them as they led him away to his movements and eventu- “During this demonstration violent disorder in 2017. Bridge to follow the River Photo courtesy of prudentialridelondon.co.uk made off from officers who the police van. ally arresting him. We are broke out on the streets of Central London. Yonatan Eyob, 26, of Notting Hill, appeared Thames all the way along gave chase. He hid from them The man remains in custody pleased that local residents Scaffolding, glass bottles and items of street at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Mon- the Embankment. with the Dog Support Unit at a north London police sta- are supportive of our actions furniture were thrown at police officers and day, 30 July. He was charged with dishonestly Since 2016, the event has and National Police Air Ser- tion. in trying to catch criminals 21 officers sustained injuries. making a false representation for accommo- also featured the Pruden- vice called to the area to assist Superintendent Sara Leach, who believe they can contin- “Serious disruption was caused to members of dation and subsistence between June 2017 tial RideLondon-Surrey 46 with the search. lead for operations at the ue to offend without any fear the public, local businesses and the local com- and June 2018. – a 46-mile sportive cre- It took sometime to find him North West Command Unit of getting caught. munities. Vehicles and buildings were dam- Enquiries revealed that the flat in which Eyob ated specifically for newer but the officers persisted, which covers Brent said: This demonstrates we will aged and those responsible need to be held claimed to live was in fact home to a family and also younger cyclists. with a member of the public “This was brilliant work by pursue and prosecute those accountable for their actions. of five who were amongst the 72 victims of The weekend came to an Hounslow Council has joined of deaths on London’s roads Councillor Hanif Khan, providing vital information, officers, this man has been who damage the lives of law- “I am appealing to members of the public to the fire. end with the Surrey Clas- forces with all of London’s over the past eight years. Hounslow Council’s Cabinet informing them that they had on the run for months and abiding people. By taking a help police identify the individuals in these Prosecutor Marcia Evans is said to have told sic, where 150 professionals boroughs to support the capi- The most dramatic reduction Member for Transport and seen a man in a driveway of been the subject of a compre- prolific criminal like this off images.” the court that there was also a potential loss rode across 200km through tal’s first Vision Zero Action is car occupants, with bet- Corporate Property said: a property in St Mary’s Road, hensive manhunt. He was not the streets we will hopefully Anyone with information should contact the of £11,000 linked to his claim for a permanent London and Surrey with Plan, which sets out the key ter compliance around drink “We are committed to sup- NW10. only wanted for over seven avoid a large number of local Public Order Investigations Team on 020 home. Pascal Ackermann beating measures that the Mayor of driving, seat belts and speed porting the Mayor of Lon- Officers caught the suspect at burglaries but also wanted residents of becoming future 8246 0076. Alternatively, contact Crimestop- Eyob will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Elia Viviani in a sprint finish London, Transport for Lon- limits and new car technol- don’s Vision Zero Action the rear garden of a property on a recall to prison. victims of burglary”. pers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Court on 24 August. to win the race. don (TfL) and the Metropoli- ogy all playing important Plan. We want people in the tan Police Service (MPS) will roles. Other road users, es- borough to change their be- take to eliminate deaths and pecially pedestrians, cyclists haviour towards more sus- serious injuries from Lon- and motorcyclists, now make tainable modes of transport don’s transport network by up 80 per cent of all deaths but currently pedestrians and 2041. and serious injuries on Lon- cyclists account for an unac- In 2016 alone, 116 people don’s roads, which is why our ceptably high proportion of lost their lives across the cap- streets need to be made safer those killed or injured on the ital and 2,385 were seriously for everyone. capital’s streets. As a borough injured, taking a devastating The bold plan details a new we are constantly working toll on victims, their families approach to reducing road towards improving the safety and local communities. danger and a range of ac- of our streets and most of our Improvements across the tions to achieve these aims. residential streets already capital, including building In Hounslow this includes have 20mph speed limit im- segregated cycle lanes and the introduction of 71 Com- posed. We will continue to improving dangerous junc- munity Road watch sessions take every opportunity to im- tions, have led to a 45 per which have caught over 2000 prove the safety of our roads cent reduction in the number motorists speeding. going forward.”

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Say Local Lib Dems an important new exhibi- Exhibition, said: “We have Speaker’s Chair. The gallery Vote 100 There will also be an exciting tion which tells the story of been working on the Voice was closed off by brass grilles, 2018 marks 100 years since programme of talks and tours “Something old, something forward from the 2014 Mani- the fight for women to have and Vote exhibition since 2014 deliberately placed there to The Representation of the in Parliament, and a number new, something borrowed festo, others were un-costed their say in Parliament. elsewhere. and we’ve made some fantastic stop MPs seeing the women. People Act 1918 extended the of UK-wide events, such as and something blue” and undeliverable, and yet As we celebrate 100 years Visitors will delve into the discoveries along the way. In The grilles restricted women’s right to vote to all men over UK Parliament Week 2018 to At last Tuesday’s Borough others were simply lifted from since some women gained the past and discover what wom- particular we’ve delighted to view and the Ladies’ Gallery 21 and the first women, mak- mark the centenary. Council meeting Chiswick the manifestos of other parties right to vote, the hard-fought en would have experienced display for the first time items was hot, stuffy and soon nick- ing this one of the most im- About women in Parliament Councillor’s ridiculed La- including the Conservatives. battle to make this happen is in: The Cage, The Tomb, The from private collections which named “The Cage”. portant centenaries in British Today bour’s motion claiming that Something old, something detailed in Voice and Vote: Chamber and The Ventila- beautifully illustrate the story The Tomb democratic history. Ten years Earlier this year The House of “the residents of Hounslow new, something borrowed Women’s Place in Parliament tor. of women and Parliament. The From 1918, women could later all men, and women Commons Library published have voted overwhelmingly and something blue. The exhibition not only tells Melanie Unwin, Co-Curator exhibition helps people relive stand for Parliament for the over 21, were given the equal new research and statistics on to endorse Labour’s vision for Chiswick Councillor Gerald the hidden “her-story” of of the Voice and Vote exhi- the fight, struggles and sacri- first time. An office called the right to vote under the Rep- women in Parliament and pol- our Borough”. McGregor reminded the meet- the UK Parliament: the cam- bition, said: “This innovative fices made by the early suffrage Lady Members’ Room was resentation of the People Act itics. The research shows that: Conservative Leader Sam ing that we still to see the 100 paigning, the protests and the exhibition immerses visitors pioneers, and remind us all of provided but it was poorly 1918 (Equal Franchise Act • There are currently 210 Hearn said that it was laugh- uniformed officers promised Another blocked drain that the Liberal Democrats spotted achievements. It also exam- in lost historical spaces, and the importance of what they furnished and became in- 1928.) women were elected to the able that anyone should say by Labour back in 2010. All ines where we are today, and shows the barriers that women fought for.” creasingly overcrowded as Four significant milestones in UK Parliament, a record high that there was overwhelm- that we have received so far This weekend, the three lems to Ealing Council and so shows that anyone can make had to overcome to participate Immersive spaces more women were elected as the fight for universal suffrage of 32%. In January 2018 ing support for the contents are four PCSOs. Southfield Liberal Demo- we expect them to repair the change happen and exercise in democracy. For the first The Ventilator MPs. They had to share the in 2018 are: there were 206 female peers, of the Labour manifesto that Furthermore, waste and recy- crat Councillors visited every trip hazards before people fall their democratic rights. time, we have recreated the 200 years ago, this loft space space, which became known • Representation of the Peo- 26% of Members of the House was published only three days cling has not been “boosted” street and park in the South- and injure themselves. Ruth Cadbury MP, said: “It is sounds and atmosphere of the above the House of Commons as “The Tomb” despite their ple Act 1918, which gave all of Lords. before the election. In the as promised by Labour in field ward in Chiswick, and “It is a disgrace as well that so important that local people uncomfortable spaces which Chamber was where women differing politics. Once the men over 21 and women over • There are currently six event nearly two thirds of the 2014. It now seems highly un- identified 469 problems. In so many of our streets are full come and hear the story of this women were confined to – to watched and listened to Par- few desks provided were all 30 who met a property quali- women in Cabinet including electorate chose not to vote likely that Hounslow will de- 2016 when they last con- of leaves and litter, meaning show the magnitude of what Cllr Sam Hearn hidden history. Not only should liamentary debates. Women taken, women MPs had to sit fication the right to vote. (100 the Prime Minister, 26% of for any political party. To call liver on its statutory target of ducted a similar initiative, the drains are blocked which we remember those who fought campaigners and early women were banned from the public on the floor to do their paper- years) the total 23 permanent Cabi- such a result “overwhelming 50% recycling by 2020. As in half its capacity. that was not included in this 420 problems were spotted could lead to flooding when for the democratic rights we MPs achieved despite the limi- galleries. Those who were po- work and hold meetings in • Parliament (Qualification of net posts. support” was simply delu- 2014, Labour are promising Councillor Hearn added that; year’s Council budget. Were including leaves & litter, Trip there is heavy rainfall.” have today, but I would urge tations placed on them. Reveal- litically engaged and wanted corridors. Women) Act 1918 – allowing • Just over one-third (36%) sional. to “overhaul doorstep collec- “Other failed Labour mani- Councillors asked to approve hazards and Blocked drains. “We also spotted examples of everyone to make their voices ing this hidden history should to watch discussions of issues The Chamber women to be MPs (100 years) of members in the Scottish He continued that Labour’s tion”. They have consistently festo pledges included 2014’s an illegal budget or should Councillor Gary Malcolm where people were not trim- heard in our democracy today.” help inspire us all to make use they were campaigning for, The final part of the exhibition • Equal Franchise Act 1928 – Parliament are women, com- 2018 Manifesto was just a “a missed their own perfor- promise to “declare war on council tax have been in- said: “The Liberal Democrats ming their hedges meaning Among the items in this in- of the rights that women of such as the abolition of the will be the Chamber, explor- giving women the vote on the pared to just over two-fifths patchwork of ideas”. Labour mance targets for recycling potholes”. The unfunded pro- creased by an additional 2%? made a pledge in the recent that people who have reduced novative exhibition are re- generations past have dedicat- slave trade, would make their ing the experience and work same terms as men (90 years) (42%) of members of Na- Councillors are promising to and have massively overspent posal in the 2018 Manifesto local elections to conduct an visibility or are blind cannot creations of lost historical ed their lives to.” way to this space to watch of women MPs and members • Life Peerages Act 1958 – al- tional Assembly for Wales deliver 140 “commitments” on the new recycling depot to fix potholes has not been audit of each of the streets. easily get around.” spaces of the Palace of West- Rare historic exhibits from and listen. of the House of Lords today. lowing women to sit in the and 30% of Members of the some of which were brought that is operating at less than actioned and requires £2m We have reported the prob- minster, rare and previously around the country, some of The Cage Women have now occupied House of Lords as life peers Northern Ireland Assembly. unseen historic objects, pic- which have never been on After the 1834 fire which the highest positions in Par- (60 years) Following the 2014 European tures and archives from the public display before, help to destroyed the old Palace of liament, including Betty Boo- These acts followed years of Parliament elections, 41% of tell the story of the battle for PRIVATE Parliamentary collections and Westminster, the new House throyd, the first, and only campaigning, with the first UK MEPs are women. 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Following a successful bid, including alcohol, heroin, Support from those that have young people’s drug and alco- Seventy 70 year olds in Houn- Centre Of Excellence as of Thursday 5 July 2018, cocaine, cannabis and new previously had problems with hol support service. The ser- slow were invited to share Virgin Active Chiswick River- Central and North West Lon- psychoactive substances will alcohol or drugs and who vice for young people, previ- their birthday with the NHS side Tennis Academy has been don, NHS Foundation Trust be able to access support. In have successfully overcome ously called Visions, will now on 5 July at Chiswick Town selected as a Local Player De- (CNWL), in partnership with a welcoming and non-judge- them be known as Hounslow Young Hall to mark the 70th anni- velopment Centre as part of Phoenix Futures, will begin mental service, people will Group activities and social People Engaged (HYPE). versary of the National Health the LTA’s 10-year Performance providing drug and alcohol be helped to move forward networks, including men and HYPE will offer Hounslow’s Service. Strategy for tennis in Britain. support services to people in through their issues, with women’s groups, relapse pre- young people a flexible ser- Local residents and NHS staff The centres will be operation- Hounslow who are suffering an understanding that many vention and building life skills vice providing advice and were joined by Ruth Cad- al from September 2018 and from substance misuse. turn to drink or drugs as a Joint working with employ- support around drugs, alco- bury, MP for Brentford and will play an important part in The adult service funded by way of dealing with negative ment agencies, training pro- hol and other important areas Isleworth and Dame Chris- developing the next genera- Hounslow Council, will be feelings, such as depression, viders and housing associa- such as sexual health. Ser- tine Beasley, previous Chief tion of British tennis players. known as Addiction Recovery stress, trauma or anxiety. tions to help you get back on vices will be brought to young Nursing Officer for England; The new player pathway is Community (ARC) Hounslow Services at ARC, will include; track people in settings they are fa- to enjoy an afternoon of cel- specifically designed to en- and will replace and build on Assessment and individual Evening and weekend social miliar with, including schools, ebration including a number able the best British players to the success of the current ser- personal recovery plans drop-in and activities with the delivering a range of work- of speeches, a cream tea and train and compete regularly vice I HEAR. It will continue Advice and information on re- opportunity to volunteer and shops and one to one support dance. with one another at every to offer a free and confidential ducing harm build new social networks to sessions and activities. The event was organised by Residents from across the bor- Local GP Dr Preethi Venkate- stage of their development, supported by transitioning to changed, I am confident that service for adults who live, or Needle exchange help recovery. Services at HYPE, will in- NHS Hounslow Clinical Com- ough attended Chiswick Town sham echoed this, “I’m proud and the LPDCs provide an adult services we will continue to provide are registered with a GP, in the Specialist psychosocial inter- Any professionals such as clude: missioning Group (CCG) to Hall to join in. Local resident to say I work for the NHS, it’s important first step on the To provide support and guid- seamless support to all our borough. ventions those in health services, can Advice and support around mark the special occasion in in Chiswick of 48 years Pearl not perfect but it’s a system clear route from beginners’ ance to families, carers and residents around drugs and ARC will work with people at Specialist pharmacological refer to the service on some- drugs, alcohol and other ar- the NHS calendar. “The Na- Bridgeman-Boney was par- which treats everyone equally mini-red level tennis to major their tennis development at tive, full-time, residential, loved ones so everyone has alcohol, and we can build on any stage of their alcohol or treatments for help with drug one’s behalf, or adult resi- eas including sexual health in tional Health Service is one of ticularly delighted to be there which is a wonderful thing”. tournament success. With the one of 11 Regional Player De- training environments. The someone to talk to the good work that has been drug difficulties to provide a and alcohol problems (to dents wanting help can self- a flexible way our most valued institutions,” after caring for her husband The event is part of a year of opening of the LPDC network, velopment Centres (RPDCs). pathway ends with a Pro- Cllr, Candice Atterton, Cabi- delivered in the borough over single point of access to ad- manage withdraw cravings) refer. Provide opportunities that says Dr Nicola Burbidge, Eddie of 52 years who suf- events led by NHS England high potential junior players The next stage of the pathway Scholarship Programme for net Member for Adults So- the years.” vice and treatment. The ser- Specialist detoxification pro- The service will be based at will support young people to Chair of NHS Hounslow CCG. fered with Alzheimer’s dis- to mark the anniversary. The from the age of seven will re- is progression to one of the those players with greatest cial Care and Public Health, For more information, and to vice will help people as well grammes Montague Hall, 30 Montague make decisions about their “As it turns 70, it’s the perfect ease. It was at this time she public can also get involved ceive support and opportuni- two recently-named National potential selected between Hounslow Council, said: “We find out how you can get sup- as their families and carers to One-to-one and group thera- Road, Hounslow TW3 1LD life opportunity to appreciate the was particularly impressed in the festivities, with events ties to play the sport locally. Academies at Loughborough the ages of 16 to 24 who are absolutely delighted that port, visit break the cycle of addiction pies aimed at understanding and can be contacted for in- To visit and educate schools role it plays in our community with the care they received. taking place across the coun- The LPDCs will provide af- University and the University are capable of reaching the CNWL and Phoenix Futures www.phoenix-futures.org.uk and misuse and to support your problem, coming up formation or to make a refer- and colleges and celebrate our staff who “We’re so lucky to have the try throughout the year. Find fordable, high-quality local of Stirling, which will provide world’s top 100 and beyond. have been successful in our or them into recovery. with ways to deal with crav- ral by calling 020 8538 1150. To support young people to work so hard”. Mary Clegg NHS, the level of care and ex- out more about what you can training for young children, new, world-class holistic de- bid to run these services for www.cnwl.nhs.uk Residents experiencing prob- ings and avoid repeating past CNWL and Phoenix Futures be safe Managing Director of NHS pertise of the staff is excellent. do and what’s planned for with those with the great- velopment of high-potential our residents of all ages. lems with any substances mistakes will also be providing a new To ensure young people are Hounslow CCG opened the We’re the envy of the world” your area. nhs70.nhs.uk/get- est potential able to progress British players in transforma- Although the names have event. she said. involved/support-the-nhs/

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Any constric- to change routes and feel in- quarter of 2018, the demand tion of the number of proper- timidated on roads, in Parlia- for rental properties remains ties available for rent can’t be ment. high; and experts predict this good news for tenants if all it · 23% of cyclists asked by LCC trend to continue as more achieves is to increase rents. said “close passing” happens people, dubbed ‘Generation “However, the demand for every time they cycle Rent’, are choosing to rent for rental properties remains · A third of cyclists questioned life due to rising house prices strong and will continue in online said they have changed and instead spend deposits the near term, which has to be their routes to avoid it and savings on experiences positive for property owners. · Campaign will be launched and travel. If some landlords do choose at the Houses of Parliament However, the data for Greater to sell up there are many who this morning London shows quicker growth will see that as an opportu- · Map has been created for cy- than the rest of the UK, with nity to improve their yields as clists to log incidents to build The University of West London (UWL) and ‘This unique opportunity will add a distinc- the average rent in June 2018 demand still exceeds supply, a full picture of the problem Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work have last week tive academic offering to Chiswick Park. We being £1,596, up 4.7% on the a point many commentators · Triathletes the Brownlee close passing is.” be left when motor vehicles signed a Memorandum of Understanding to house a total of 67 companies from different same time last year. have made via the many con- Brothers appear in social me- Two thirds of cyclists regular- overtake cyclists fronted by a explore opportunities for strategic collabora- industries and countries, who will be able to Commenting on the data, sultations government have dia video to raise awareness ly face road risks due to “close video featuring triathletes the tion in areas of education, community and benefit from the diverse prospects brought by Martin Totty, chief executive invited on their proposals for · Campaign comes after Gov- passing” by drivers. Transport Brownlee Brothers. business development. our collaboration with the University of West of HomeLet, said: “The data the PRS.” ernment promised a crack- Minister Jesse Norman vowed Ruth Cadbury’s constitu- The agreement formalises the mutual interac- London’, said Matt Coulson, CEO of Chiswick used in the Rental Index gives As the UK’s largest tenant down with more support for on Friday to crackdown on ent Jeremy vine spoke at tion and new relationship between two major Park. us a forward-looking view of referencing firm, the Home- police the menace by giving police the event about his struggle organisations in West London. Professor Peter John, Vice-Chancellor of the rental market. Over the Let Rental Index provides the Ruth Cadbury said: “The dan- support to tackle it, alongside cycling with his daughter in Chiswick Park is a 1.8 million sq. ft. busi- the University of West London said, ‘We are next quarter I think there are most comprehensive and up- gers to cyclists have become a training pilot for driving in- London, and also his alterca- ness campus in West London, home to some pleased to form this alliance with Chiswick a lot of factors at play in the to-date data on rental values a regular occurrence, which structors. tion with a driver last year of the world’s leading companies. It is man- Park. We are both committed to offering an Private Rented Sector (PRS) in the UK. most recent period, providing equating to a £16 average tored by the HomeLet Rental Wales has seen the average is why we urgently need this Stay Wider of the Rider will who was later jailed for 9 aged by estate Management Company Enjoy enriching work environment and our joint both demand for and supply The trends reported within a forward-looking insight into monthly increase per prop- Index between May and June rental price fall by 0.8% over stay wider campaign to raise see a social media campaign months. Work, which proposes a regular programme expertise will increase the level of innovation of properties impacting aver- the HomeLet Rental Index the lettings market. erty. 2018, with only Wales and the the last year, the only region awareness among millions of to educate cyclists and drivers of events and concierge services dedicated to and enterprise for the benefit of the commu- age rents. represent new tenancies Overall in the UK, rents have Rents increased in 10 of the North East seeing a monthly to see a decrease in prices in drivers just how dangerous about the distance that should over 9,000 guests working on site. nity.’ “We don’t yet know if the which were arranged in the risen by 1.8% in the last year, 12 areas of the country moni- decrease. As well as this, the last 12 months. Cyclist Dies After Collision In Battersea

A male cyclist has died after being hit by a pital by London Ambulance Service where he lorry in Battersea. Officers were called at ap- died from his injuries. proximately 17:45hrs on Monday, 9 July to The driver of the lorry stopped at the scene. reports of a collision involving a cyclist and a He has not been arrested. lorry in Queens Circus, SW11. Anyone who witnessed this collision but has London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance not yet spoken with police is asked to call Service and London’s Air Ambulance also at- South West Command Unit by dialling 101 tended. and quoting reference CAD6494/9JUL. The cyclist was taken to a west London hos- Friday 7th September 2017 Chiswick Herald Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 18 BUSINESS chiswickherald.co.ukchiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk PUZZLES 19 SME cash: raising it and conserving it Dr P Singh, freelance writer and director of Cash for Invoices Limited, highlights some ways SMEs can raise finance or conserve cash.

Sale and leaseback support, you give up a share ment maintenance and risk of stock? If your company owns valu- of your profits to your joint- loss if the item’s market value Debtor discounts able assets such as buildings, venture partner. has fallen. Renting avoids It is often better to get paid machinery, vehicles, then con- Friends and Family debt so keeps the gearing sooner even if you have to of- sider selling one or more to Invite them to become share- ratio and company risk can fer a discount to get the debt- release their cash value and holders or lenders in your appear to be lower, however, or. Early payment reduces the then lease them back over business, but beware, rela- the financial obligation to pay risk of not getting paid at all, time. The cash can be used tionships can become strained rent regularly is equivalent to or late. in the business for essential if they want a say in how your debt, and the rent is equiva- Credit management items – such as paying VAT, business is run, or want an lent to loan interest (and like Do you need to install a more salaries, and buying stock for exit. interest, rent payments are effective credit management an order. Remember there is Invoice finance usually tax-deductible). system or process that ensures a cost and risk of leasing, find- Sell your trade invoices for Reduce overheads cash owed by your debtors is ing and paying the rent. cash. For a fee, the buyer of Scour your business for ex- paid on time, and that defaults Retail bond or share offer the invoice can take on the penditures that can be re- are remedied efficiently? Bonds or shares can be of- responsibility of processing duced or cut out altogether, Grants fered. Ordinary shares can invoice collection, and the such as cheaper types of en- Are you are eligible? Relo- dilute your ownership in the risk of credit loss. Usually, ergy. Do your own homework cating to some parts of the business, however, preference buyers will want the seller before you install that wind country (such as Enterprise shares paying a fixed dividend to commit to sell the entire turbine or solar panel on the Zones) could mean savings in and with no voting rights sales ledger and will demand roof. business rates, bigger capital might be a solution. Ordinary security such as charges over Creditors allowances, lower tax, quick- shares avoid the obligation assets, and/or personal guar- See if you can delay paying er planning permissions, or of paying interest, onerous antees, and multiple types of your creditors. This must be other government assistance Take independent advice be- Start to forecast your cash in- covenants, and risk of insol- fees. Single invoices can be handled with care and con- to support a deprived local forehand to ensure you un- come and expenditures to see vency. Convertible bonds are sold to Cash for Invoices Lim- sideration, because they have economy. derstand the insurance terms. in advance whether you will a mixture of debt and equity ited and without a guarantee their own costs and cash flow Currency risk Brexit triggered a massive de- have enough net cash periodi- and could be cheaper than or security and with just one to manage. Keep an open dia- For overseas sales, invoice cline in sterling that is likely cally. Being proactive is often straight debt. fee to pay. logue to spot occasions when in GBP to avoid losses from to have significantly raised less costly than reacting at Joint venture Rent, don’t buy they will allow an extension. currency movements. If that costs for many unprotected short notice to cash emergen- In return for funds, knowl- Renting can have the benefit Stock is not possible, consider cur- importers. cies. edge, and/or operational of avoiding costs of equip- Do you really need so much rency insurance from a bank. Cashflow forecasting Operational risk – a costly business Many examples of misbehav- examinations. It also allowed tors and management team iour litter the corporate litera- uncertified vehicle inspectors handsomely - some would say ture and explain why affected to sign-off on inspections. unjustifiably and to the detri- companies pay £millions in That incident resulted in the ment of its consumers. fines or end up insolvent. recall of 1.2 million cars at a Fonterra paid $125m for re- Better corporate governance cost estimated to be 30 billion calling infected dairy prod- offers a glimmer of hope to all Yen. Such breaches of trust ucts it supplied. stakeholders. might have been going on as Just in case you felt corpo- Car industries across the far back as the late 1970s and rate misbehaviour was the world have shown that low had become the norm. Car preserve of commercial com- standards of corporate be- maker, Subaru also admitted panies, HSBC paid €300m to haviour in its sub-industries to similar practices. settle an investigation that are endemic. Beginning Foxconn-the Chinese maker it helped clients evade tax, with Volkswagen, companies of the Apple iphone-saw its and acknowledged a control across the globe have rigged profits tumble 39% because weakness at a Swiss sub- emissions results – perhaps of a design fault caused a sidiary involved in the affair. to impress environmentally- holdup in the assembly of the Banks have paid collectively conscious car buyers into iphones, and that meant the $ tens of billions in fines for choosing their car, or to pass assembler was left with un- a variety of failures of op- minimum standards tests for used labour for weeks. erational controls, including carbon dioxide emissions. Uber paid $100,000 to hack- rigging currency and inter- Similar errors of human ers to destroy data they had est rate markets, misselling judgement happen in virtu- obtained. To make matters products to consumers, bust- ally all other sectors of busi- worse, Uber then failed to tell ing sanctions, and laundering ness. its regulators and it delayed money. The Financial Times chroni- notifying its investors of the These few examples illustrate cled corporate errors of judge- incident. that corporate misbehaviour ment, cover-up, complacency, Thames water has become a knows no geographic bounds rule-breaking, and just about poster for unacceptable cor- or business sectors. any other description of cor- porate misbehaviour and has Corporate governance is one porate wrongdoing: paid a number of fines as a re- area where companies should Mitsubishi Materials and Kobe sult - tipping sewage into the begin the process of clean- Steel falsified data about the Thames (£20m); misselling ing up their tarnished image quality of their products. contracts (£10.5m), and miss- and restoring confidence and Nissan gave trainee vehicle ing its water leakage targets respectability of lenders, con- inspectors the answers to (£8.6m). It is also an opaque sumers, and regulators. questions in their competency company, and pays its inves- Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 20 LOCAL LIFE, LOCAL PEOPLE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk ENTERTAINMENT 21 Chiswick Poet Local Artists Launch Sculpture Trail For Why fears are good The stunning riverside gar- alone along the foreshore as well as the intrinsic use of dens of Chiswick Mall will in one of the gardens. It will craft and attitudes to making be the setting in September highlight the issue of plastic in these extreme contexts. for the area’s first ever pub- pollution in the river. Jacqueline Wedlake Hatton – and 5 ways to The Gardener. lic sculpture trail, thanks to Artists exhibiting on the and Andy Clemson (www. an initiative by seven estab- trail: jacquiwedlakehatton.com), I really dig being a gardener. lished and upcoming artists. Caroline Winn (www.caro- both multi-media artists, will face up to them.. For I have a ground-breaking role The event offers the public linewinn.co.uk), the Chis- be creating an aural portrait turfing out weeds. the rare opportunity to visit wick-based potter, will be of the Thames from its source Rev Martine Oborne five of the secluded private showing her latest sculp- to the sea, using recordings But gardening is never as simple gardens along the Mall and tures based on the river of the river at points along its St Michael’s Church , will feature more than 20 art and the water system, from path to denote how its “voice” Elmwood Road, Chiswick. as it looks and there are many things on which to ponder. For example: works ranging from ceram- large-scale ceramic clouds to changes as it progresses to- ics and glass to audio-visual stoneware figurative pieces wards the sea. They aim to No one likes to feel afraid. To prune or not to prune? installations, all of them in- that reflect the history and heighten our sense of the river Fear, by definition, is an Sometimes you just have to branch out spired by the Thames. heritage of the Thames. Her as an entity in its own right, uncomfortable feeling. The and grasp the nettle. The #WhoNew 2018 Art Trail highly individual work is free from human interference dictionary describes it as ‘an But that does not is being sponsored by Fuller’s the result of an experimen- with its meaning and charac- unpleasant emotion caused take the sting out of Brewery and runs from 10am tal and constantly evolving ter. by the threat of danger, pain, decision making. to 6pm on both Saturday 29 process, and often incorpo- Stewart Hearn (www.stewart- or harm.’ and Sunday 30 September. rates material other than hearn.com), owner of London But, at the same time, fear Gardening can be very satisfying. There will be a private view at clay such as metal artefacts Glassworks, will be showing can be good for us. And Occasionally I just like to stand 6pm on Friday 28 September. found on the Thames fore- a series of new blown glass we should learn, if not to and admire the fruits of my labours. Visitors will have the chance shore. pieces that map the resistance embrace fear, then at least to And when all goes well it is such a relief. to discuss the sculptures on Kathryn Hearn of the Thames water and its face up to it. the show directly with the (Instagram:kathryn.hearn. nuanced translucent colour in The thing is that, if we never But it’s not all a bed of roses. artists, to admire the gardens porcelain) is a ceramics tu- different weather and times feel afraid, then we are living Sometimes people want advice which front directly onto the tor at Central Saint Martins, of the day. His considerable a very limited life. by the shed-load, river, and to buy or commis- University of the Arts Lon- glass making skills in layering Because this means that we which can send me over the edge sion art works. The trail starts don. She will be exhibiting the tones and textures provide are never leaving our ‘comfort and borders on driving me nuts. by Swan House on the east her hand-built porcelain a moment to reflect on the zone.’ him to release all his slaves. and gave him the courage to something good, something But I’m always careful when I answer end of the Mall (W4 2PS) and sculptures that refer to the depth and movement of the the notion that there is a human qualities and are a res photos from: How do I know this? Moses is very afraid but God face his fears and to find a glorious. never to lead them up the garden path. runs to Church Lane on the tenacious working prac- river. history and a future in eve- comment on contemporary Heather Gibson: 07889 Well, because the ring fence encourages him to face his new and richer life, outside 5. He faced his fear. Especially if it’s crazy paving! western end of the street. En- tices of the Thames and the Heather Gibson (Instagram: ry object - is a profound in- culture. Her installation will [email protected] of our comfort zones is fear. fears and Moses becomes a his old comfort zone. Ultimately, Jesus summons trance is free and the event is Cambridgeshire Fens. They heather_vestine_gibson), a fluence in her work, which feature fictitious archaeo- Caroline Winn: 07887 645760 And, if we never push up great and heroic leader. The night before Jesus died his courage and takes the first © Tony Inwood. open to all ages. provide a visual resonance London-based artist,will be explores the tangible and logical discoveries from the [email protected] against that fence, then we To be called by God – to do he was in the Garden of step. He gets up from prayer The event will also feature a of the environment, particu- exploringthrough ceramic intangible, drawing on both bed of the Thames and in- never feel fear. And we never something good and right - Gethsemane and he was and says, ‘Rise. Let us go. collaborative piece entitled larly the push and pull of sculpture the mystery of the past and future resources. vite exploration of artefacts leave our comfort zones. is often a challenging thing. afraid. And, from that story, Here comes my betrayer.’ “Artery” especially made by the tidal water in the chan- Thames and its ancient histo- Nadine Fletcher’s sculptures from a dystopian world. But we need to do this. And reveals our deepest fears. we see five ways that Jesus So whatever you are fearing all seven artists that will sit nels around , ry and topography.Time– and explore fundamental, raw More information and high- Because good things lie on But, knowing God with us, faced his fears, which can today, don’t let that fear rule the other side of the comfort those fears can be relieved. help us face our own fears: you. Don’t let it imprison you zones. Indeed, when we have the 1. He involved his friends. in your comfort zone. : The Scene If we’d never faced our fear courage to take the first step, He did not go to the garden Put fear in its place. Take a The Old Cinema of social interaction and gone we often discover that our on his own but he took three deep breath and stop seeing The Scene (Get Over It Productions) provides to that party, we might never fears are a complete fraud. of his closest friends – Peter, fear as such a bad thing. a platform for female-centric writers in need have met our partner. If When the Israelites wanted to James and John. Good and There are good things on the of an outlet to do what they love most; ex- we’d never faced our fear of cross the River Jordan to enter close friends can often bolster other side of fear. plore, develop and share their work. With a Pop Up Garden blanking and making a fool the ‘promised land,’ God tells our courage. Like Jesus, seek the support focus on West London based writers, actors of ourselves during a speech, their leader, Joshua, that the 2. He expressed his emotions. of your friends, express your and directors, Get Over It Productions hope to we would never know that we waters will part for them - but Matthew says ‘he began to fear, pray, try to see things create a New Writing, well, ‘scene’ at London’s Returns For The can give a talk without notes. only once they have stepped be sorrowful and troubled.’ through God’s eyes – from a most illustrious compass point. Feeling fear is a good sign. into the water. They need to Luke says ‘his sweat became wider perspective, and then This time round, for the Summer 2018 edition It’s a sign that we are reaching take that first step of faith. like great drops of blood take that first step and face up of The Scene, GOI Productions are thrilled to ADMIRING EBONY by Mauricia Lewis the limit of our comfort zones. John Newton understood this, falling down on the ground.’ to your fears. be collaborating with the Tabard Theatre to THE ROBBING CLASS by Michelle Payne Summer And, with a bit of courage, as we see from his wonderful It is important to recognise On the cross, Jesus breaks produce a New Writing Festival. 20 actors, WALK OF SHAME by Stephanie Silver & Eme- we can break through that hymn, Amazing Grace, in fear for what it is – a truly through the greatest barrier multi-roling across 5 nights will present a to- lia Marshall Lovesy limit and expand our comfort which he says ‘Twas Grace unpleasant emotion. and into the hope and glory tal of 30 pieces for your enjoyment. AND YOU ARE? by Victoria Taylor Roberts territory. that taught my heart to fear.’ 3. He prayed. He asked for of Easter Day. The line up is as follows: MITES by James P Manninon The 20th century US political It was a blessing from God, God’s help and God’s presence You too will find that, in truth, TUESDAY 31st JULY FRIDAY 3rd AUGUST figure and activist, Eleanor he is saying, that he became with him. your fears have less power MUMMY DEAREST by Kulvinder Gill ABERRATIONS by Andrew Curtis Roosevelt, said ‘Do one thing afraid – that he saw his faults, 4. He altered his perception. than you imagine. And that BRUISES by Suzy Gill CAPTAIN by Kevin Jones every day that scares you.’ that he felt called to be a He recognised that he was something glorious awaits Tony has just created an exciting new website called newtube, CRUMS by Jane Quill REALITAS by Laura Shoebottom And I count this as sound different person, that took being called to do God’s will you on the other side of them. which is a great way to read poetry on the move. It is a collec- BLUE WHALE by Annie Power GREASED LIGHTENING by Emma Dawson advice. him out of the comfortable and this, in his case, was Usual Sunday services at St tion of his diverse poetry in an easily accessible form, which TOOTHPASTE by Kate O’Connell-Lauder INSTRUCTIONS NOT INCLUDED by John Hill The Christian faith is all about way I’d been living my life. going to take him through a Michael’s Elmwood Road are can be read on a journey, in a doctor’s waiting room or in any THREE WOMEN IN A MUSIC BOX by Dan COME SEE MY SHOW by Dan Horrigan allowing God to take us, to And then Newton goes on time of great suffering. And at 9.30am and 11am – with of those idle moments that we all seem to encounter daily. This Horrigan SATURDAY 4th AUGUST call us, out of our comfort to say, ‘And Grace my fears his prayer then changed from groups and activities for mobile-friendly website will offer entertainment in a stimulating WEDNESDAY 1st AUGUST BEHIND YOU by David Pearson zones to a place of challenge. relieved.’ It was the same ‘Take this cup from me’ - take children. and humorous way, wherever you are! CANDLES by Patrick Hughes IF NOTHING HAPPENS by Sue Hassall We see this over and over person, force, entity that this suffering away from me. St Michael’s Church: www. www.new-tube.org ELEVATOR PITCH by Tom Jensen NEW GODDESS IN TOWN by Lesli Zephyr The Old Cinema enjoyed success with last year’s vintage inspired Garden Party and will holding again in the Bible. Take inspired the fears in the first To ‘Your will be done’ - I’ m stmichael-elmwoodroad.org BLIND DATE FOR THREE by Lloyd Evans GREEN by Amie Taylor the event on weekends throughout the summer. Moses, for example, who is place that relieved those going to trust that you are in Subscribe to Martine FAMILY TREE by Colette Cullen BIRTH CONTROL by David Bottomley The event boasts delicious Nigerian Curries from Toyin’s Kitchen. called to confront the mighty fears. It was a blessing that this and that this suffering Oborne’s blog here: www. JELLY by Suzy Gill RED TOP MAGGOT MOB RELOADED by Rob- Opening hours are as follows: Pharaoh of Egypt and ask Newton knew God with him is going to lead through to martineoborne.com NOIDA, SECTOR 78 by Ankita Saxena erto Trippini Saturday 11am - 6pm THURSDAY 2nd AUGUST Tickets are £12 and can be purchased at Sunday 12pm - 5pm LEYTON STORY by Rob Young tabardtheatre.co.uk Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 22 TRAVEL chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk TRAVEL 23

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RideLondon 2018: Brentford FC Employee Takes Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work Welcomes The Local On The Challenge After Battle With Depression Community To Its Family Fun Day Event Why I Loved My Time At An International School

After Brentford FC Communi- On 30 July, Chiswick Park, the upsides to having under- ty Sports Trust supported him the business campus located Former pupil at the ticular industry, an interna- gone the International Bacca- with his depression, Jay Reza, in West London, invited the tional school alumni network International School laureate (the programme of- Finance Officer at the Trust, public to join its guests for is sure to have exactly what fered to students at ISL over took part in his fourth Ride an afternoon of free outdoor of London in you need. And what’s more, the A Levels). A rigorous pro- London on Sunday – raising activities for the whole fam- since we all know the value of Gunnersbury, gramme, the IB asks students to important funds for the cham- ily on its own Chiswick Park these contacts, we are always take a total of six core subjects pionship club’s charity. Beach, especially set-up for Priyanka Mogul willing to help each other in (a first language, a second lan- Battling torrential rain and the occasion. whatever way we can. writes about why she guage, a science, a social sci- strong winds, Jay took part in The event, which took place ence, mathematics, and an art A community that keeps the 100-mile ride along with between 12pm and 5pm gath- loved her time there. or another science). Students giving 11 riders representing the ered more than a thousand are also asked to complete an Community Sports Trust. people. Parents and children Being part of an alumni support each other through Whether you’re keeping in Extended Essay (a shorter ver- RideLondon, now in its sixth enjoyed live entertainment, network of an international the transition. Our teachers touch with your international sion of a research thesis), 20 year, is aimed at encourag- “I owe them so much, it was the least I could do” Jay Reza (left) performances and craft work- school doesn’t just guar- - also from different corners had years of experience in I could dip into if I needed to school alumni community hours of community service, 20 ing more healthy and active shops on one of the hottest antee you a house to crash of the globe - helped expand making content look profes- reach someone from that part for professional reasons, or hours of sport, 20 hours of cre- travel. Setting out from the days of the year. at in countries around the on our education outside our sional. of the world. continuing to use what you ativity, and complete an assign- Olympic Park, the cyclists The 22-year-old, who started supporting and cheering you The wide range of activities world. curriculum by introducing In addition, interacting with However, it isn’t just jour- learned at school to inform ment in a subject called Theory then head to west London and at the Trust as an apprentice on.” on the day included: water Moving to London from In- case studies and facts about people from across the globe nalists who can benefit from yourself about the world of Knowledge. Compared to experienced challenging leg and is now a qualified AAT Jay, along with 11 riders balls, donkey rides, Punch & dia at the age of 15 wasn’t an different cultures, religious had improved my general this. While working as the around you, there is no doubt our counterparts doing the A testing climbs through parts Accountant, is taking part in raised more than £9,000 for Judy shows, face paintings easy transition. These are the and traditions. It’s safe to say knowledge tremendously Alumni Relations Officer for that an international school Levels, this seemed entirely un- of Surrey, before finishing on Ride London for the fourth the Trust’s vital community and dog obstacle course. years when friendships are at that I learned more about the and sparked a curiosity that ISL, I have witnessed how our offers something special to fair at the time. the Mall in central London. time, which he claims trig- projects. On July 16th, 160 tonnes of play in and build sandcastles. Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work their strongest and being the world in the two years I spent encouraged me to experi- alumni from opposite ends take away long after gradua- However, when I got to univer- And for Jay, the event brought gered a passion for the sport Lee Doyle, Chief Executive sand was delivered to Chis- ‘Family Fun Day is very popu- will open to the public once new kid in school feels like at ISL than I did during my ment with new fields. It is of the globe often come to tion. sity, I realised that the skills I back bittersweet memories of and helped him with his ill- of Brentford FC Community wick Park’s Events Plaza, lar within the local commu- again on November 1st for its one of the most daunting ex- Bachelors or Masters degree. this curiosity that eventu- each other’s aid in a number Thanks to my fellow interna- had gained during the IB had his first Ride London experi- ness. Sports Trust and who also creating a 2,500 sq ft sandy nity. While the majority of annual fireworks display. periences you will ever have. But being a part of an interna- ally led me into the media of professional circumstances tional school alumni, I find provided me with an advan- ence in 2014; with cycling “After my first year of taking took part in the race, said: beach for the two weeks of our events are designed ex- As part of its Corporate Social However, I was lucky enough tional school didn’t only make industry. - whether or not they knew myself up-to-date with all the tage over those who did the A becoming the catalyst in over- part in Ride London, I fell “I am proud to be part of The its ‘Life’s a beach’ event. The clusively for our guests, it is Responsibility (CSR) strategy, to join the International my teenage years easier and each other while at school. happenings of the world - and Levels. I was already familiar coming his depression. in love with cycling and it’s Bees team, we have riders 9,000 guests working on- important that we give the Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work School of London (ISL), where more interesting. After gradu- A network of contacts The alumni network is made am able to gain an insight into with research skills, under- Discussing his experience of become a big hobby of mine from the Trust, Club, business site, from leading companies opportunity to the local com- has created the ONECARD. I found myself surrounded ation, I realised that being a across the globe up of people working in fi- local life in places I am yet to stood how to collect, compile the illness, he said: “Depres- ever since. Our CEO, Lee partners all wearing the spe- such as Discovery, Starbucks munity to come and enjoy A programme of exclusive by people from all over the part of an international school In the early days of my career nance, art, sales, design, poli- visit. Through our community, and present data for a report, sion was nothing to do with Doyle, helped ignite my pas- cial edition Bees cycling shirt, or Danone could take part the park too. We have ran the discounts for the guests at world. My classmates had left alumni community brought a as a journalist, I was quick to tics, media and a number of we continue to challenge each and think critically about tasks my job, it was something that sion for cycling and I want to it has created a real spirit of in a beach volleyball league Family Fun Day event for 8 the park supported by the their countries - Italy, Canada, whole new range of benefits realise just how valuable my other sectors in all corners of other’s perspectives about the presented to me. The many just happened at the time. I thank him for that. The event togetherness and that is also games Monday to Friday. 16 years and it’s great to see par- local businesses. Chiswick Lebanon, France, Oman, Aus- that would help launch me international school alumni the globe. world, informing and educat- hours of creating presentations didn’t really understand what is brilliant, you get to recre- evident with other organisa- companies competed in the ents and children making the Park Enjoy-Work also works tralia (to name a few) - and into my early adult years. network could be. Reporting Whether you’re in need of ing ourselves long after for- also paid off when I began go- was going on. It was just a ate the Olympic route from tions and individuals out on beach volleyball competition. most of our very own Chis- closely with local partners in moved to London, just like I on news that was happening some local insight from a par- mal education has ended. ing for job interviews, where sinking feeling where I felt 2012 and the atmosphere is the course.” Family Fun Day marked the wick Park Beach. ’ said Matt the area such as Brentford FC had. At some point or another, An education that sets you across the globe was made ticular country, or are looking I was able to show prospec- trapped and as if I was going amazing. There’s thousands last day of the Chiswick Park Coulson, CEO Chiswick Park CST, the University of West we had all been in the same in the right direction much easier by the fact that to form a professional partner- Priyanka Mogul tive employers that I already in a downward spiral.” of people out of their houses Beach, available on the day to Enjoy-Work. London and Chiswick School. boat, and we knew how to To begin with, I started to see I knew there was a network ship with a company in a par- Going Out? Choose The Pharmacy On Devonshire Road Music Festival hits high note

Evans & Peel, London’s origi- to Texas style brisket, and specialise in spirit infusions nal Detective Agency themed Pulled eggplant and mush- such as basil infused vodka cocktail bar, have been scour- room brisketall served with and saffron liqueur adding ing the UK for the best ingre- pickles, buttermilk potatoes, another level to their cocktails thanks to Chiswick Man dients to deliver exciting dish- BBQ beans and slaw, as well on offer. The Pharmacy ‘pre- es to serve to the folk of West as house sauces. All meat scribe’ botanical and herbal It is the time of year when people with cancer offering a fundraising for them this year the rare facility of plenti- London, transforming from, will be dry rubbed with their cocktails to their guests such there is an abundance of mu- wide range of practical, physi- alongside The Victoria Founda- ful free parking around the not just an expert cocktail bar own tailored spice blends as ‘Marabout Healing’ us- sic festivals, large and small cal and emotional support for tion, Richmond. grounds. but also into a destination res- and smoked slowly over oak ing Brokers gin washed with throughout the country with them and their families. He is being supported by a There will be nine great taurant. for up 17 hours making them toasted sesame oil, Cynar and organisers praying for this The festival organiser is lo- range of local companies in- bands with a mix of blues, They have two sites, the succulent and tender. Both homemade date syrup. lovely summer to continue. cal man Mike Rivers who also cluding this very newspaper, in rock blues and soul. Full bar Pharmacy in Chiswick and venues will also serve a bar Guests will be fully immersed The Phoenix Festival Rich- runs the iconic Crawdaddy particular our very own pub- service throughout with an Detective Agency in Chelsea, menu featuring small plates into 1920’s American prohi- mond has no such concerns Club in Richmond. He first lisher Paul Williams, who also excellent BBQ on the back both will be launching a new of Buffalo wings, Mac ‘n’ bition with quirky props and as this small charity event is became aware of Maggie’s happens to be a personal friend terrace. Smokehouse menu on 27th Cheese with pulled pork or original vintage furniturea- inside and out. The music is when his wife Sylvie was di- of Mike’s. There will be some superb March featuring a selection of smoked mushrooms, Padron longside low lighting offering held inside a large bar at the agnosed with lung and liver Others include Fullers Brewery raffle prizes and a couple of southern American dishes all peppers and Root beer BBQ inviting guests into the un- Richmond Athletic Ground, cancer. The McMillan nurses Chiswick, Knight Sound and very special auction items made daily using their own beans with pork brisket. known world of Evans & Peel. but opens out to a huge ter- at the hospital suggested they Light Hanwell, Whitewall Gal- including a limited beauti- in-house smoker, as well as Both venues serve an eclectic race with a popular BBQ go- visit the centre after the initial leries Kingston, Radio Jackie, fully framed limited edition a small plate led bar menu. list of intricate, seasonal cock- Evans & Peel Pharmacy ing into the early evening. diagnosis was confirmed and BigIam Music Promotions, copy of handwritten lyrics of Guests will even be able to get tails focusing on variations of Cocktail Bar Families are welcome, but no they both fell in love with the Richmond Theatre and Cantell. one his songs by Jimi Hen- Photo: Mike and Sylvie in happier times 20% off their food bill from classics. The Detective Agen- dogs are allowed. peace and calm atmosphere & Co Estate Agents Richmond. drix and tea for four at the 27th March – 3rd April during cy serve the ‘Not Your Aver- 42 Devonshire Rd, Chiswick The festival is run as the his- in the centre alongside the The Phoenix Festival takes House of Lords with Baron- on the door. Richmond Bridge. If you see their soft launch period. age Joe Martini’, an adaption W4 toric Crawdaddy Club’s annu- wonderful support from the place on Sunday on 12 August ess Susan Kramer. Tickets Mike is also the organiser of him, say The Smokehouse menu will of the Espresso Martini us- al charity event raising money Maggie’s team. 1.00 pm – 11.00 pm at The in advance are only £10.00 the two day free Richmond hello and even better buy consist of regional BBQ dish- ing Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Bookings: 020 8994 4947 for Maggie’s Centres based in Sadly Mike’s wife passed away Richmond Athletic Ground, from the link on the Craw- Riverside Music Festival, some tickets for the Phoenix es from Carolina style pulled Coffee Liqueur, Tonka Bean, the grounds of Charing Cross last September, but Mike still Twickenham Road, Richmond, daddy Club website craw- sponsored by Visit Richmond, Festival from him or his team pork, via St Louis with cut Benedictine and Cold Brew Hospital. This small charity has a strong affinity with the TW9 2SF. It is a short walk from daddyclubrichmond.com or this weekend 4/5 August of helpers next to the stage. pork spare ribs, all the way Coffee. Both cocktail bars looks after the many needs of organisation and will carry on Richmond Station or there is just turn up and pay £12.00 (11.00 am – 6 pm) next to 26 HEALTH & WELLBEING In Partnership with BMI Healthcare Friday 3rd August 2018 Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 3rd August 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk HEALTH & WELLBEING 27 BMI Syon Clinic’s skin expert, Ms Marion Varicose veins making you feel self- Grob, advises how to stay safe in the sun conscious about your legs this summer? On the couch with Nicholas Rose The summer brings with it the While most of us carry anxi- promise of outdoor picnics, ety about getting back into Relationship dilemmas - what to do when you want something to change days out in the park - and the our beach-wear after the win- real risk of sunburn. ter months, people who suf- As the temperatures continue fer from prominent varicose One of the concerns couples T’s youngest was graduating to rise, Consultant Ms Marion veins - the unattractive blue often bring to therapy is the from University. They argued Grob at BMI Syon Clinic, is protuberances on the calves conflict that arises when a about it, M revealed that this keen to ensure that her future – may feel anxious about sim- partner wants something to was the latest in a long list of patients cannot backtrack the ply wearing skirts or shorts. change in the relationship. upsetting times, T was angry start of their skin problems to However with advancements Maybe its something to do that M should be upset. The this summer season. in technology and the intro- with lifestyle, socialising, issue was not resolved, M “Exposure to the sun can duction of day-case treat- money, sex - whatever the went to the wedding and T cause skin damage and is the ment, you could feel very issue many couples strug- went to the graduation - they leading cause of skin cancers,” different this summer. As an gle to integrate change. both felt hurt and something she said. “The effects of the experienced vascular special- A major reason is that before between them shifted. After a sun could manifest in people ist, Prof Saroj Das comments the need for change becomes few more arguments and with months and even years down on the substantial benefits clear there is often a period of growing sense of unhappiness the line, and I’d hate to think over the previous treatments growing dissatisfaction. Dur- they came to therapy. that someone might skip their available: “Varicose vein sur- ing this period couples often Through therapy the first sunscreen and end up with gery has changed beyond start to argue and both end thing we did was de-escalate problems in the future.” all recognition in the last 10 up taking polar positions on the conflict. Both M & T could Exposure to ultra-violet light, “That could be by using a sun fifth most common cancer in years with minimally invasive the issue, often the issue itself see that disappointing though as you get from the sun cream which blocks out or re- the UK, accounting for 4% of surgery meaning faster, easier becomes overshadowed by a it was to have struggled with (and sunbeds), is the lead- duces the UV rays, or it could all new skin cancer cases, ac- and more effective surgery for power struggle. this issue it was a relatively ing avoidable cause of skin be by covering exposed skin cording to Cancer Research our patients.” “Avoid playing the blame common problem. cancer in the UK. A person’s with appropriate clothing, or UK. The rates of people de- Minimally invasive treat- game.” They were also able to discuss risk of developing cancer de- by sitting in the shade” Ms veloping skin cancer has more ments (keyhole procedures) It can be difficult for the dis- how having this issue had led pends on many factors, such Grob added “a mixture of all than doubled in the UK since can be performed under local over recent years has led varicose vein treatment by satisfied partner to talk be- to them “catastrophising” in as age, genetics and the effect of these precautions is prefer- the 1970s, and incident rates anaesthetic as walk-in, walk- to better results, and as it is paying for yourself at BMI cause they can feel awkward other words they had starting of some medications – but as able”. are expected to rise by a fur- out treatments at BMI Syon performed as an ambulatory Syon Clinic. It may be more or guilty asking for change to wonder if the relationship sunny days continue, Ms Grob “If you are out running races ther 7% in the UK by 2035. At Clinic. All minimally invasive procedure, it enables a quick affordable than you think, or maybe the conflict has had been a bad one from the is keen that people in West or taking part in sports over present, more than 370 peo- techniques work by destroy- recovery for the patient”. with package price options become so difficult they fear start. London know the sunlight the summer, make sure that ple in the UK each day are di- ing the inner lining of the Varicose vein treatment is of- available. raising the subject? Such thinking had badly af- risks and know how to avoid your sun cream is resistant to agnosed with skin cancer. vein; ablating or sealing the ten restricted on the NHS and To find out more or to book And for the other partner fected the relationship so by them. sweating off. And in all cases, Ms Grob said: “You can lower varicose vein. not always covered by insur- an appointment call 0808 101 they may also actively avoid speaking about this they were “Screening your skin from reapply regularly.” the risk considerably by stay- Prof Das explains “the chang- ance providers however you 0337 the issue, nervous that they able to see that the growing They were now able to see the sun is essential,” she said. Skin cancer melanoma is the ing safe in the sun.” es to varicose veins treatment can still benefit from private might not want to make the conflict was merely a symp- how the misunderstandings change or that the change is tom of a need to improve had occurred, they were re- the start of other changes for their communications. lieved to hear that they both which they are not yet ready. In the second stage of therapy actually wanted the same A very common situation is M & T learnt how to speak thing - to be able to talk about Pain when running - where something that was about things when they were things. When encouraged to when to get checked merely slightly irritating in upset or importantly sensed make an agreement between the early stages of a relation- that each other might be up- them to deal with this going As a runner, it’s important to tions will get worse with con- shin pain is medial tibial peri- Overuse can result in injuries ship appears to grow in im- set about something. M spoke forwards M asked T to check know when you need medical tinued running, so it’s best to ostitis – also called medial like patellar tendonitis and portance. about how sometimes it had out whether they needed to attention to prevent an injury get any significant foot pain tibial stress syndrome. This iliotibial band, while bad We all tend to be on our best felt difficult to say how it felt speak when such situations getting worse. Mr Vikas Vedi, checked out sooner rather type of injury is often associ- running habits can cause behaviour in a new relation- in a situation and had seen arose in future, meanwhile T a Consultant Orthopaedic than later. Plantar fasciitis ated with flat feet or collapsed problems such as Hoffa’s syn- ship, not wanting to be diffi- something in T’s reaction that stated clearly a desire to hear Surgeon at BMI Syon Clinic, and stress fractures can usu- arches. The good news is that drome, or general wear and cult but also having a signifi- meant the possibility of con- from M in those situations. cautions that “although run- ally be fixed without the need it can be dealt with fairly eas- tear over the years. cant amount of goodwill. versation had closed down. ning is a popular form of ex- for injections or surgery. ily through training advice, There are numerous ben- As our relationships settle Meanwhile T spoke about ercise, it can lead to a range Shin pain physiotherapy and a correc- eficial exercises that alleviate down our desire for our rela- how it was difficult to see M of injuries – from joint pain to Shin pain is a common com- tion of the underlying prob- knee pain. However, if you tionship to be one we experi- upset, had spotted the upset stress fractures and strains. If plaint for runners – and for lems. It’s best to treat this as continue to have problems ence as supportive and relax- but had been fearful that they you have an injury brought on those who do other sports early as possible to prevent with your knees after four ing means that things we find would end up arguing. by running, it’s important to that involve repeatedly plac- future damage. weeks, it’s best to see a spe- irritating can start to damage Following this M was now know when you ought to see ing a lot of weight on their The third problem is called cialist. our relationship. able to tell T that the worst a specialist”. Here, we discuss legs, such as basketball and compartment syndrome, Pain during or after running “It can be helpful to see this thing about this was not that with Mr Vedi the different tennis. There are three com- which can be more challeng- If you’re experiencing pain as a sign of a maturing rela- it prevented them finding a types of running-related in- mon causes of shin pain. The ing to diagnose. This is caused while running and the pain tionship”. solution but that it raised a juries and the treatment they first is a stress fracture, which by swelling in your leg mus- continues for a number of Here is a hypothetical but fear that T was not interested require. is where a small break occurs cles which then cuts off the hours afterwards, you may typical situation - M & T have and that they could not com- Foot pain in the bone due to repetitive blood supply in your leg lead- have some ongoing dam- been together for two years. municate. If you suffer from pain in your damage. ing to pressure. Diagnosis is age. If you have pain at night recent injury, seeing a spe- To find out more about run- M has been increasingly an- Meanwhile T was able to say heel or the front of your foot, If you have a stress fracture usually done through special which is disturbing your sleep, cialist will help to ensure you ning and sports injuries and noyed about the amount of that M often appeared really it can ruin your enjoyment of you will need to take time off techniques to assess the pres- this is particularly concern- don’t make the injury worse. how BMI Syon Clinic‘s Physi- time T spends with children angry and spoke in an aggres- running. This type of pain can from running in order to let sure and you may require sur- ing as it may be caused by a Although the link between otherapists and Orthopaedic from a previous relation- sive way that meant it had to signify a stress fracture or a the fracture heal. If you don’t gery. stress fracture or arthritis. You running and osteoarthritis services can help, call 0800 ship. Things came to a head be M’s way. So they could eas- condition called plantar fas- catch it early, you may even Knee pain should consider seeing a spe- is unclear, we do know that 096 2325. recently when there was a ily see how they shared the ciitis, which is damage to the need surgery or to spend time Knee pain is a common occur- cialist if the pain persists after running can lead to a wide confusion about dates, there fear that neither was interest- tough band that makes up the on crutches. rence among runners – and resting for a week or two. range of injuries, for which was a wedding for one of M’s ed in communicating but only sole of your foot. Both condi- Another common cause of there can be many causes. If you’re concerned about a treatment is often necessary. friends on the same day as getting their own way. 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choose fitness - choose your joining offer work-out Chelsea have found a new played over 650 games for Chelsea’s official website. He back-up keeper in the form of Norwich, West Ham, QPR and continued; “You are thinking • huge gym Fulham have been able ac- find form with just three goals fight for my place and I have ex-England goalkeeper Robert Leeds, not to mention 12 Eng- about your career, where you quired the services of winger in 33 appearances since join- to show my quality so that I Green who was signed a one- land caps also. v want to go and then you get a Andre Schurrle on a two- ing Borussia Dortmund two can be a member who really year-deal. The 38-year-old Chelsea say he will provide phone call like this, and it is • great kit year-loan-deal. The 27-year- years ago. This also led to helps the team.” The winger joins on a free-transfer after back-up to Thibaut Courtois, a short conversation. It’s been old was the last German to Schurrle not making the Ger- played for Chelsea from 2013- being released by Hudders- who has been linked with a a pretty dramatic time for me have scored a hat-trick in the many squad for this summers 15 and won a Premier League field, where he did not make move to Real Madrid after a and it is a thrill and an honour Premier League, and funnily World Cup, despite winners medal in 2015, al- a single first-team appearance great World Cup which saw to be here.” enough, it was for West-Lon- winning the competition in though he had left the club for last season. Although the him win the goalkeeper of the don rivals Chelsea against his 2014. Wolfsburg halfway through keeper may not have played tournament award, and Willy join in new club Fulham. The Ger- “I can’t wait to get started” the season, he also has 57 recently, Green has a huge Caballero. “It’s been a whirl- man has been struggling to Schurrle stated. “I have to caps for Germany. amount of experience having wind 24-hours” Green told • 70+ classes per week • 3 dedicated studios Brighton Buy Button And Blues Beat Inter In Fulham Swiftly Sign Fabri Dramatic Penalty Shoot-Out swim • pool • hydro spa, sauna & steam

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After star man Smithies left extremely high calibre keeper pool, in which he was a key Earlier this week Chelsea tend their lead despite having first Chelsea appearance since the club, fans were irritated who is surely worth more figure, with 18 appearances faced Inter Milan in a pre- peppered Inter’s goal with the returning from the World by Queens Park Rangers for than that. keeping nine clean sheets. season clash, to prepare both shots in the first half. Cup with a calm finish for allowing such a pivotal player Although the club has not yet At this moment it seems as if sides for the season ahead. Chelsea were made to rue the decisive penalty to ensure Roko Health Club who would have been instru- bought a replacement, it is next season Lumley will com- The Blues dominated the their missed chances when his side won the shoot-out mental in a future push for quite possible that Joe Lum- pete with Gavin Ward to start early stages of the game and the game became a cagey af- 5-4. Not only has Pedro now promotion to the Premier ley, who has been at the club in the Championship for Steve this dominance paid of with fair, preventing them from scored his second goal in two League. Not only that, many since he was 16, will take the McClaren’s side. “I’ve always a goal in the eighth minute creating any more clear-cut pre-season matches, Sarri has call us on 0208 747 5750 or visit roko.co.uk eyebrows were also raised at first-team spot after signing wanted to play for the first with Pedro firing the ball into chances, and Inter were able now won both matches he has the keepers price tag since a new three-year deal with team” Lumley said. “I’d do an- the back of the net from close- to force the game to go to a been in charge of, following Cardiff paid just £3.5 million the Championship side. The ything for that. Now the new range after Morata had forced penalty shoot-out after Gagli- last weeks 1-0 victory against for the Englishman who has 23-year-old played the final contract is sorted I can push a save. Although Chelsea ardini equalised. The dramat- Perth Glory. to find out more about our great joining offers proven in his 108 appearanc- two games of last season fol- ahead.” continued to be on the front ic shootout was concluded es for the Hoops that he is an lowing a loan spell at Black- foot, they were unable to ex- when Azpilicueta marked his Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 3rd August 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald 4644 SPORTSPORT chiswickherald.co.uk Financial Fair Play: QPR Agree £42 Million Settlement After Breaking Spending Rules

Louis Yamani Sports Editor Become part of our new Queens Park Rangers have in a joint statement with the agreed a settlement of almost English Football League. £42 million with the English This is the second settlement Football League after an ar- over historical FFP spend- waterside community bitration panel dismissed the ing to have been reached club’s claims that the Finan- this month by the EFL, with cial Fair Play rules are un- Bournemouth paying a re- With its canal-side setting and a very active and welcoming community lawful. The reason why the duced amount of £4.75 mil- Townhouses at Keelson Gardens now selling Championship club has been lion for breaking the rules already in place, Brentford Lock West has enjoyed wide appeal among owner This summer, a collection of just six, four-bedroom townhouses have forced to pay such a large when they won promotion in occupiers. The development enjoys communal areas and a water sports launched at Keelson Gardens. With flexible living accommodation spread amount is due to breaking 2014/15. scene on its doorstep, offering lots of opportunities for residents to get to over four floors, the townhouses also offer access to a landscaped, outside spending limits after their While the overall fine ele- know each other and take advantage of the development’s communal space. In addition, they all benefit from their own private balconies promotion to the Premier ment, upheld by October’s waterside location. League in 2014, with QPR’s arbitral hearing was vastly and terrace. The homes are available for purchase off-plan. All townhouses come with two parking spaces. Prices start from £925,000. wages of more than £75 mil- reduced, having QPR’s own- Michael Auger, Regional Director for Brentford Lock West, said: “There is no lion making up 195% of their ers agree to effectively write denying that purchasers at Brentford Lock West are buying into the wider turnover of £38.6 million. off £22 million worth of out- community that is in place here. It’s fantastic to see so many residents making Last chance to buy at the award-winning The settlement includes a £17 standing debts by convert- use of the various communal areas we have in place. Whenever I visit, there million fine, paying £3 million ing that amount into share Chalico Walk always seems to be something happening on the water – whether it’s a of the EFL’s legal costs and capital will help strengthen paddleboarding session or the local canoe club making use of the canal, all Just a limited number of two and three-bedroom apartments remain for the agreement from the club the club’s balance sheet. The sale at Chalico Walk, the first homes to have been released on phase two of which is great to see.” shareholders to write off £22 club’s owners will not be able at Brentford Lock West. Prices for the remaining apartments at Chalico to redeem the £22 million of million of outstanding loans. Walk, which has recently secured a prestigious RIBA London award for its It is believed that the EFL have share capital. EFL Chief Ex- Arranged around a beautifully landscaped courtyard, Keelson Gardens is architecture, start from £565,000. All the homes benefit from a balcony or agreed to a payment schedule ecutive Shaun Harvey stated; the latest collection of homes to be released for sale here. It comprises a mix terrace and many of the homes enjoy water views and are ready to move over ten years and QPR will “In agreeing to the settlement of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, duplex apartments, penthouses into now. also be prohibited from mak- above, the board was con- and townhouses. The homes benefit from the shared use of a communal ing any signings during the scious that the financial bur- courtyard, in addition to boasting their own balcony or terrace. The first January 2019 window. den placed on the club had to For more information, please call the Brentford Lock West release of homes comprises a collection of apartments and penthouses. sales team on: QPR Chief Executive Lee Hoos be manageable, so as not to Help to Buy is available on selected plots. Prices at Keelson Gardens start stated that while they felt put its future in doubt when from £410,000. 0203 504 6403, email [email protected] they had a “strong case for ap- considering that after the sea- or visit www.brentfordlockwest.co.uk. peal” the settlement is in the son the club will no longer nancial accounts, the club spent on wages. However, football projects in the com- specialist at Sheffield Hallam, best interest of of football as benefit from the promotion owed £46 million in loans to they have made pre-tax losses munity. who said “while the fine is The Sales and Marketing Suite is open daily 10am-5pm. a whole.” that was the catalyst for the its owners. Since relegation totalling more than £17.4 mil- Although the settlement is the more severe” than anything “QPR felt it was best to put dispute in the first place.” He back to the Championship lion in their first two seasons most severe punishment ever seen in the past, the EFL “did this matter behind them to ultimately concluded; “The after just one season in the back in the second tier of Eng- in English football, Maguire, not go far enough to put clubs enable all parties to have cer- outcome vindicates the ap- Premier League, QPR have lish football. a lecturer in football finance off overspending in pursuit of tainty and allow us to con- proach of the EFL board in reduced wage spending year It is rumoured that whilst it believes the fine should have promotion.” tinue focusing on running the defending the challenge to on year, with their latest ac- is undecided where exactly been at least twice the sum club in a sustainable manner, our rules.” counts showing that 64% of where the fine money will charged.” He also agrees with going forward” Hoos added According to QPR’s 2017 fi- their turnover in 2017 was be spent, it will go towards Dr Wilson, a sport finance JOZEFZOON LEAVES BRENTFORD FOR DERBY COUNTY

Derby County have completed the signing of Brentford’s Florian Jozefzo- on for an undisclosed fee. Last season, the Dutchman was crucial to Brent- ford’s campaign in which the club narrowly missed out on qualifying for the play-offs, with the winger scoring seven goals in 39 league games. The 27-year-old is Derby boss Frank Lampard’s third signing this week, following loan deals for promising youngsters Mason Mount and Harry Wilson. Lampard stated that Jozef- zoon is an exciting player who runs at defenders and will bring “speed and creativity to his side.” The manager also told the club website “Florian is a player that I have been tracking since I first got the job so it’s fantastic to get the deal done.” The Dutchman moved Images: Stock, Marketing Suite and Grand Union Canal. to Brentford in January 2017 from PSV Eindhoven and has represented the Netherlands at youth level. A COLLECTION OF JUST SIX EXCLUSIVE FOUR BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

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