The Friday 14th September t: 0203 623 0567 e: [email protected] @chiswickandkew /chiswickherald chiswickherald.co.uk Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 3 The Friday 14th September t: 0203 623 0567 e: [email protected] @chiswickandkew /chiswickherald chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Hounslow Council Ealing Council: Confirms Appointment Our Boundary Lines Could Of Niall Bolger As Chief Change Executive Details PAGE 16 full story PAGE 5 Number Of Ruth Cadbury MP this week expressed her disappointment that The Royal Mail has confirmed the Royal Mail Confirm closure of Chiswick sorting and parcel office. Terrorists Brought To Relocation Of Justice Reaches Chiswick Delivery Ten-Year High Office To Acton P10 Royal Mail has confirmed ing delivery offices which are that it is to relocate Chis- fit for purpose for their people wick Delivery Office to Ac- and for their customers. Schoolgirl ton from May 2019. This As a commercial business, follows detailed discussions Royal Mail say they are re- Takes Bronze with the CWU and their peo- sponding to the huge growth At 2018 School ple in both offices. in electronic communications They say that the proposed and decline in letter volumes, Games new location, at Acton deliv- while seeing a high volume of ery office, has sufficient space parcels and online shopping P15 for their Chiswick delivery op- which need to be delivered to erations. customers. The 10th This is part of Royal Mail’s What does this mean for you? ongoing transformation of its When the relocation goes Chiswick Book business which they say will ahead, Royal Mail claim there Festival increase the efficiency of its operation as well as provid- Continued on P3 P2

Lovebox Apologise To Local Residents Mayor Takes

Popular festivals Lovebox full of joy for those who at- nersbury Park and Museum, Action and Citadel were held over tended, the same cannot the organisers were met with To Strengthen the same weekend in Gun- be said for some local resi- some very angry groups of lo- nersbury Park this summer, dents. cal residents. The organisers London’s as part of an agreement be- In a bid to resolve this issue, then apologised for a series of Violent Crime tween the London boroughs organisers of Lovebox at- failures in their organisation of Ealing and Hounslow with tended two 90 minute meet- of the festival weekend. Taskforce Festival Republic. Although ings on the 2nd of September. The Lovebox speaker is said the events might have been According to Friends of Gun- Continued on P2 P4

INSIDE LOCAL POLITICS & COUNCIL NEWS P12 PROPERTY P29 PUZZLES P19 Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 14th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 2 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 3 Royal Mail Confirm Relocation Of Isleworth Woman Lovebox Apologise To Local Residents The 10th Chiswick Charged With Attempted Book Festival Chiswick Delivery Office To Acton Murder In Barnsley mail from the customer ser- tions for the staff.” vice point at Acton delivery She went on to detail the office. Here at The Chiswick reasons behind her opposi- Herald, we are aware that tion: “The move will add this news may not be wel- more vans on Bollo Lane in comed by all of our readers. the morning peak, which is However, some slightly posi- already hugely congested, tive news is that this office is and could mean delayed de- open longer than the office in liveries. Local residents will Chiswick by 16 hours a week, no longer be able to collect including two late nights on their parcels from the High a Wednesday and Thursday Road Post Office and this will and opening on a Sunday impact particularly on elderly from 11am until 3pm. and disabled residents. Fur- Continued from P1 in their parcels by filling in a Detailed planning will now thermore the Royal Mail Un- form at their delivery office. take place to ensure a smooth ion CWU has told me of their South Yorkshire Police have After much speculation on will be no impact on deliver- Customers can also arrange transition for Royal Mail op- concerns about shoehorning confirmed that a 28-year-old social media following the ies to their customers. The a redelivery free of charge on erations, their people and the the Chiswick team into the woman appeared in on Mon- incident, Chief Superinten- postmen and women who a day that is convenient for service they provide to their Acton depot, and what that day 10th September charged dent Scott Green, district The 10th Chiswick Book festival Turnham Green tube station, as well work in Chiswick delivery of- them (including Saturdays), customers. They argue that will mean for working condi- in connection with an inci- commander for Barnsley, con- commenced last week with all as Chiswick House, the ArtsEd and fice would continue to serve or Royal Mail can deliver the they have a strong track re- tions and the efficiency of the dent in Barnsley town centre firmed that it was an isolated Continued from P1 sorts of exciting events. The fes- Chiswick Library. And there is no the local community, deliver- item to a different address cord of managing operational mail sorting process.” at the weekend. incident and not an act of ter- tival brings together top authors shortage of places nearby to eat and ing a high quality service to within the same postcode change in their business and The local MP’s opposition Ayaan Ali, of Isleworth Mid- rorism. to have accepted that they created Lovebox being held at Gunnersbury over the 3 days and no breaches of and their readers for an inspiring drink!’’ The festival began on 13th their customers. area. This service can be ar- would work with their staff should come as no surprise, dlesex, appeared before If anyone holds information a number of problems and looked Park. noise regulations. Residents argue and entertaining long weekend of September lasting until the 17th, Royal Mail can now leave ranged by calling the number and their unions to give them as supported by Labour Can- Barnsley Magistrates’ Court about the incident and is yet at them with a view that they could The list of unfortunate experiences that because these complaints came fiction, history, politics, econom- as well as some pre-festival events many mail items with a on the “Something for You” the opportunity to discuss didates in May’s local elec- charged with attempted mur- to speak with police, please now be fixed at next year’s event. included poor stewarding, danger- from a wide area, noise must have ics, crime, gardening, espionage, such as The Waterstone’s Local Au- neighbour if customers are card they leave or by visiting the implications in detail. If tion – John Stroud-Turp, Ruth der, affray and possession of call 101 quoting incident They also said that they wished to ous overcrowding at Acton Town, been a problem for people from all biography, TV, cookery, workshops, thor’s Party on 12th September. The not at home when they at- their website at www.royal- this move goes ahead, there Mayorcas and Sally Malin – an offensive weapon. number 246 of 8 September return to Gunnersbury Park, how- slow clearing of the festival’s litter, across the local area. children’s books and more. Organis- festival’s events included speakers, tempt delivery (apart from mail.com/redelivery. would be no compulsory re- Ruth handed in a petition to Police say that they received 2018. ever, David Bowler, CEO of the CIC, taxi jams, poor communication with Friends of Gunnersbury Park and ers of the festival say: ‘’Chiswick is such as ex-guardian editor Alan Special Delivery items and If customers choose to col- dundancies. Royal Mail’s Blackfriars HQ. multiple calls from around The west London woman has which now grants the contract, said the public, some local businesses Museum appear to be looking at the home to many who work in publish- Rusbridger, children’s competitions inbound international items lect mail from the delivery Ruth Cadbury MP said: “This The petition had signatures 8.20am on Saturday 8th Sep- been remanded in custody that his board has not yet discussed being unable to operate, overcrowd- issue with the view that although ing and the media, as well as those with prizes as well as workshops. that require a signature). office because they were not will result in a loss of service from over 400 local residents tember after one man suf- and will appear before Shef- their return. ed buses and more. The volume of the festivals bring in a good income, who love books, making it a natural This year, the Cookbook Festival, Customers can nominate a at home when delivery was to Chiswick residents and demanding a reversal of the fered minor injuries following field Crown Court on Monday Local speakers were able to add noise was also an issue for many better organisation is needed to place to celebrate the written word. which also has an incredible lineup dedicated neighbour to take attempted, they will collect overcrowded working condi- closure proposal. an alleged stabbing. 8 October 2018. some of the bad experiences they local people. However, the organis- make things run smoothly and to Festival venues include St Michael ran alongside Chiswick Book Festi- had with the festival weekend, some ers showed data which stated that ensure “love and support for the & All Angels Church & Parish Hall val. This promised to be an event to who were not actually opposed to there were only 36 noise complaints park and museum” in the future. and the Tabard Theatre, all close to remember for literature lovers. Appeal For Information After Two Women Targeted By Thieves On Motorbikes Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses Gunnersbury CIC Go Ape following two motorbike- enabled robberies where a £10,000 ring and a £200 watch were stolen. Survey Results Revealed The first robbery occurred at around 19:35hrs on Saturday, As we reported last month, the Gun- 19 June. nersbury Community Interest Company The victim, a 27-year-old (CIC), who manage Gunnersbury Park woman, was walking along off the bike and grabbed the Detective Constable Dan encouraged residents and park users to Moscow Road, Westminster woman from behind and stole Jones, from the Met’s West- have their say on the proposed Go Ape when she was followed a her £200 watch. minster Serious Crime Unit, high wire course. Gunnersbury Park be- short distance by two males He then got back on the mo- said: “These men targeted coming a new location for the adventure on a motorbike. torbike and both males made and attacked two women in park was approved by both Ealing Coun- One of the males got off the off north on Melbury Road to- an attempt to snatch their be- cil and Hounslow Council cabinets. It motorbike and followed the wards Holland Park. longings, which both had sen- is scheduled to be officially opening in woman along St Petersburg The male who stole the vic- timental value. June 2019. Place before attacking her tims’ ring and watch was “The attack has left these two The results of the Gunnersbury CIC sur- and grabbing her around the wearing black clothing and a women extremely shaken. If vey are now out, and despite there being neck. black crash helmet. you saw anything or know a variety of views on the proposed addi- He demanded that she give The driver of the motorbike who these two males are, tion to the park, it seems that the major- him her engagement ring and is described as being a black please get in touch.” ity are in favour. In terms of the online pulled it from her finger. He male. He was wearing a black If you can identify the sus- survey, 46.23% of those who answered Go Ape adventure park is too far away. as this people are concerned about the then got back on the motor- crash helmet, a white t-shirt pects or offer any information strongly agreed with the idea while However, those who were against the historic nature of the park. bike and both males made off with blue jeans and green to assist the investigation, a further 17.81% agred. Just 20.33% idea raised a number of reasoned con- The online survey also proposed the CIC towards Bayswater Road. trainers. please contact police on 101 strongly disagreed. cerns. They seem to be worried about offering discounted prices to members A second robbery took place The stolen engagement ring or tweet @MetCC. 937 local people responded to the online the impact this could have on the envi- of the local community. The majority 25 minutes later at around is described as a three stone Alternatively, to give infor- survey with the majority of them being ronment or local wildlife. Here at The of those who responded believed that 20:00hrs on Melbury Road, ‘Blue Nile’ diamond, platinum mation anonymously call Ealing Borough residents. Chiswick Herald, we have been contact- these should be offered to local schools, Kensington and Chelsea. ring. The stolen watch has a Crimestoppers on 0800 555 In terms of written feedback, many peo- ed about such concerns, for example that people with disabilities and low income Two males on a motorbike square silver and white face 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk. ple said they thought it was a great idea, the price of the adventure park is simply families. approached a 45-year-old with a black strap and white org. with one reason being that the nearest unaffordable for local families. As well woman. One of the males got stitching. Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 14th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 46 LOCAL NEWS chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 75 Mayor Takes Action To Strengthen London’s Violent Crime Taskforce Ruth Cadbury Questions Schools Minister Ealing Council: Our On School Funding For Teachers’ Pay Rise Boundary Lines Could Change The Metropolitan Police Com- nality. missioner and the Mayor of The new move will give of- Ealing Council have revealed London are boosting the fight ficers a greater presence in that the boundary lines of against violent crime in the areas with high levels of vio- parts of the borough could be capital by adding another 122 lent crime, as well as allow- redrawn as part of a review officers to the City Hall fund- ing more intelligence-led and that also considered the num- ed Violent Crime Taskforce for targeted stop and search, and ber of councillors represent- the next three months. the use of specialists in covert ing the borough. The officers will temporarily tactics. The taskforce seeks The first part of the review, by move from the Met’s Roads to target dangerous offend- the Local Government Bound- and Transport Policing Com- ers and provide local officers ary Commission, has already mand, and will be ready to with speedy and accurate in- taken place. Officers looked start on Monday (17 Sep- telligence to take them off the at the number of councillors tember), boosting the size of streets. and wards required. There the City Hall funded Violent The Mayor of London, Sadiq are presently 69 councillors, Crime Taskforce - a targeted Khan, said: “This is drastic ac- three in each of the borough’s team making arrests and tak- tion that I would rather we 23 wards. The council sub- ing weapons off the streets didn’t have to take, but the mitted its own proposal and, you feel that there is a ‘natu- org.uk. You can also submit The local MP says the Minister avoided answering her question in the areas of London with Government’s persistent re- given the growing population ral community’ which should your views by email direct to the highest concentrations of fusal to give our police service On Monday 10th Septem- school leaders to discuss the ture in 2017/18. Schools of the borough, proposed that form all, or part of, a ward. [email protected] knife and other forms of vio- the funding they desperately ber, in the House of Com- challenges of planning school being able to properly fund roughly the same number of A natural community could If you would like to submit lent crime. need has left with us with no mons, Ruth Cadbury asked budgeting at this difficult their pay costs is critical to councillors would be required be streets located around key your views to inform the The taskforce was launched choice. the Schools Minister, Nick time.” their financial sustainability. as is currently in place. areas such as a school, high council’s proposal to the com- in April using £15 million of “The level of violent crime Gibb MP, about the impact a The NAHT, the Association of The Government have an- The commission agreed with street or park which might mission, please email Keith additional funding from City in London is unacceptably teachers pay rise will have on School and College Leaders nounced a teacher’s pay rise, the council and recently an- currently be split and divided Fraser at [email protected]. Hall and has so far made high. As well as setting up the financial sustainability of and the National Education however the Institute for Fis- nounced that 69 councillors by an existing boundary. uk 895 arrests, carried out 1400 the new dedicated Violent young people with positive by the Government’s huge 2,300 police and community reassure Londoners that mov- school budgets without prop- Union said in a joint state- cal Studies have said only would continue to represent During September and Octo- What happens next? weapons sweeps, removed Crime Taskforce to focus on alternatives to crime and to cuts to the Metropolitan Po- support officers. ing officers from the roads er government funding. ment that: “The pay award 40% of teachers in England the borough. ber the council will be pulling The commission will then 212 knives and removed the areas worst affected, I’m help those caught up in gangs lice and youth services across This is a short-term initia- and traffic policing command Speaking afterwards Ruth is not fully funded. The De- would be eligible for the Ward boundaries will consti- together its own proposal for publish its own recommen- nearly 200 offensive weapons bringing together the Met Po- to get into employment and our city, resulting in police tive, and the RTPC will seek is only a temporary measure. Cadbury said: “True to form, partment for Education is higher 3.5% pay rise, while tute the second part of the the commission to consider. dations by a deadline of 18 from our streets. Bolstering lice with local councils, chari- training. numbers falling to the lowest to mitigate any temporary The Met will work to mini- the Minister avoided answer- still expecting schools to fund the remainder would receive review and the commission Want to have your say? March 2019. There will be a the Taskforce from its current ties, community groups and “The causes of violent crime level in 20 years. Cuts really impact on staffing numbers mise the impact of their trans- ing my question. Hounslow’s 1% of the cost from severely increases below the current wants to hear residents’ views Local people have until 5 No- chance to respond to these 150 officers to 272 will al- others to work on a public are extremely complex, and do have consequences.” through backfilling posts in fer, and policing our roads re- Headteachers & Governors strained budgets and is only rate of inflation of 2.4%. 60 on where these boundaries vember 2018 to submit their plans before the final bound- low the Met to be even more health approach to tackling involve culture, community, The Roads and Transport Po- key areasand focus effort in mains a key priority.” want to know what will hap- funding the additional ex- per cent of teachers would should fall – particularly on views in this consultation. ary maps are published in proactive on the streets of the knife crime, and we have cre- gangs, drugs, poverty and licing Command (RTPC) is other areas, such as reducing pen to the funding of the penditure above 1%.” therefore suffer a real-terms barriers that a ward should You can read more about the May and sent to Parliament to capital, bearing down on vio- ated a new £45 million Young a lack of opportunities and the largest police unit in the road danger. teachers’ pay rise after 2020. Teachers’ pay costs for prima- pay cut. not cross, such as a very busy review and use the interactive agree in June. The 2022 local lent crime and serious crimi- Londoners Fund to provide have been made much worse UK, made up of more than The Mayor added: “I want to He also ignored my invitation ry schools in Hounslow repre- road or a river. maps at www.consultation. elections will then be held us- to him to come to meet local sented 73% of their expendi- They are also keen to know if lgbce.org.uk and www.lgbce. ing these new boundaries.

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Battle of Britain the RAF Family, serving and Force’s centenary this sum- September). The actress had Fielding was awarded an OBE ​Simon McKay and The Feld- Brentford & Isleworth Con- by visiting brentfordandisle- Day is this weekend, on the retired personnel and their mer, here at the Fund, we been in hospital following in the Queen’s birthday hon- man Family would like to pass servatives welcomed the three worthconservatives.org.uk/ According to The Independ- on children by both peers and Limelight, which aims to pre- taught in detail to pupils at 15th September and is a mo- families. celebrated almost 100 years a severe stroke on the 25th ours list this year for her ser- on their heartfelt thanks to Conservative Candidates for news/mayoral-candidate- ent, young girls are being relatives. They have quoted vent families from taking chil- Chiswick School, as well as ment to pause and reflect not The fund helps people like the of support for the RAF Fam- August. She was a resident of vices to drama and charity. the NHS staff at the Stroke Mayor: Andrew Boff, Shaun hustings pressured into undergoing her as saying ‘’some of my cli- dren abroad for the procedure others, with details on how to only on their sacrifice but on families of those killed in ac- ily; we have stood side by side Chiswick for a very long time. A statement on the star’s Unit (Charing Cross Hospital) Bailey and Joy Morrissey, to The Party expect that it will female genital mutilation ents are 19-year-old girls who as well as to help survivors. prevent it. This has involved the sacrifice of all who have tion during the Battle of Brit- with those who gave their Her career began in 1952 website read “Fenella Field- who provided first rate care their hustings at St Paul’s be a close ballot between (FGM) in UK playgrounds. were children or were born in According to The Independ- assemblies and there are also served their country. ain in the Second World War, all, since 1919. However, it is when she starred in The Con- ing OBE passed away [e.g. for Fenella throughout her Church in the Chiswick River- three strong candidates. The news outlet has reported this country, and they will say ent, both officers and social further safeguarding details This year, Battle of Britain ensuring the pilots’ children only because of the support of stant Lover. She is best known, this evening] looking tranquil stay.” side Ward. The ballot for qualified Con- that Dr Leyla Hussein, who they were pressured in a play- workers have been stationed that parents are able to access Day coincides with Remem- received the best possible incredible donors who leave however, for her role as Vale- and divine. 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The number of terrorists brought to across our 11 Counter Terrorism In Tavistock Square To The justice nationally following Counter Units nationwide. Following Huge Brawl Terrorism Policing (CTP) investiga- “We’re not only successfully pros- Victims Of The 7/7 Tragedy Videos have emerged across tions has reached its highest level ecuting more people than ever be- social media and various news in nearly ten years, according to the fore, but we’re also jailing the most outlets showing the huge latest Home Office statistics. dangerous offenders for longer - brawl that broke out in Ux- A total of 100 people were brought helping to keep the public safe.” bridge town centre on Mon- to trial in the year ending 30 June The Home Office statistics reveal day 10th September. 2018, an increase of 39% from the that the number of terrorism-relat- Police say they were called at previous year. ed arrests actually fell by 22% from 17.26hrs on Monday, to re- Of those, 90 were successfully con- 449 to 351 in the year ending 30 ports of a disturbance in the victed, marking the highest number June 2018. high street. Officers attended of persons tried and highest num- This can largely be explained by the scene and a large group of ber of successful convictions since the spike in arrests following the school children who were pre- data collection began in 2009. five terror attacks during the previ- sent were then dispersed. The diligence of the investigations ous reporting year, and should not The officers did not witness carried out by CTP officers, work- be mistaken for a reduction in the any offences but one person ing closely with their partners in threat or police activity in the Coun- was found with minor inju- the CPS, also helped to increase the ter Terrorism sphere. ries. This is being investigated number of terrorism-related offend- In fact, the number of active inves- Dr Chaand Nagpaul speaking at the memorial event as allegation of assault occa- ers receiving custodial sentences tigations being carried out by CT sioning actual bodily harm. longer than ten years, with life Policing and the Security Services The BMA has welcomed the doctors at the BMA in treat- infrastructure you need to In a bid to deter any further sentences being handed out in ten has reached its highest ever level, unveiling of a new memorial ing victims in the immediate save lives. It is another thing incidents like the one on Mon- cases - rising from two in the previ- with the figure currently standing Police say many of these arrests, convictions and investigations hinge in Tavistock Square Gardens aftermath of the bombing. altogether to run towards day, officers have increased Anyone with ous 12 months. at more than 650 live investigations upon information provided by members of the public (London) to the 13 victims At the ceremony, Dr Nagpaul danger to help those in need the police presence in the information or Deputy Assistant Commissioner into the most dangerous individu- of the terrorist attack on the said: and distress, in the most cha- area. Local Neighbourhood footage related to Dean Haydon, CTP’s Senior Na- als. since March 2017, so it certainly sive conviction rate achieved in the found at www.gov.uk/ACT or via our 7 July 2005 which occurred “This year we celebrated 70 otic of circumstances. This Policing teams are also on pa- any criminal tional Coordinator, said: “At a time “Demands upon CT Policing have doesn’t indicate a reduction in the last year. confidential number 0800 789 321. outside the Association’s years of the NHS, and paid goes to the heart of a doctor’s trol in the area. offences is requested when we are still seeing unprec- increased by about a third since the threat we all face from terrorism. “But I would also like to use this op- “So please, if you see anything sus- headquarters. tribute to those who had the training and exemplifies why The situation was so extreme to call Uxbridge edented levels of demand across CT start of 2017,” said DAC Haydon. “The step-change in terrorist activ- portunity to remind the public that picious or someone acting in a way The number 30 bus exploded vision and determination many join the profession – that the town was placed on police via 101 or Policing, we are still working tire- “We may have seen a reduction in ity is matched only by an increased they too play a part in these suc- that doesn’t feel right, tell police and outside the British Medical to build the greatest public simply, to help people. ‘’lockdown’’. A dispersal zone Crimestoppers lessly to ensure that our investiga- the number of arrests in the last effort from police and security ser- cesses. you may well be playing a vital role Association’s office. In total service in history, provid- “This memorial, and the was authorised at 17.40hrs on anonymously via tions yield positive results at court. 12 months, but we should put that vices, and our officers are working “Many of these arrests, convictions in keeping the public safe or help us there were 52 people killed ing high-quality, safe care, plaque that will be moved Monday 10th September to 0800 555 111. “It is a testament to the hard work in context by saying that we pre- incredibly hard to protect the pub- and investigations hinge upon vital successfully convict those intent on and 700 injured in the at- free at the point of delivery. from BMA House to these remain for 48hrs. and dedication of our officers and vented 13 Islamist-related and four lic and to bring people to justice, information provided by members of doing us harm.” tacks on London’s transport And, one could argue, we gardens, will serve as a support staff, not just in London but Extreme Right Wing (XRW) plots which is evidenced by the impres- the public, either by the online form system on that day. are never more thankful for poignant tribute to the lives The BMA has been work- our health service – which is of those who were cruelly ing with the 7/7 Tavistock the envy of the world – than taken from their and loved Square Memorial Trust to at times when our hope and ones and friends on 7th July help create a memorial stone courage is tested, as it was on 2005. It is also a reminder that will list the names of that fateful day. of the bravery of colleagues those who lost their lives in “I was not here on that day, from the BMA, as well those the tragedy. It has been un- but I am immensely proud working in the emergency veiled at a ceremony this and encouraged that so many services, who came to the aid week and attended by the BMA members and staff of all the victims during that families of the victims, the showed bravery and strength time. My hope is that this Mayor of London and senior in providing immediate medi- memorial will serve as a re- members of the BMA. cal aid and assistance to the minder to all those who see The BMA Chair of Council, victims of the terrorist attack it, of the strength of human Dr Channd Nagpaul, spoke on the Number 30 bus. It is endeavour, and our contin- at the event, as did Dr Peter one thing to act swiftly to a ued duty, which we feel so Holden, a GP and experi- medical emergency within keenly in the medical pro- enced emergency care pro- the bounds of a large hospital fession, to love, care for and fessional, who lead other with the staff, resources and support one another.” 7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_Print Ad_v2_AW_7971_SS_Chiswick Herald_Print Ad_v1_24/11/17 29/11/2017 15:52 Page 1

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For the standing and poor judgement ‘The Boundary Commission best to reflect local commu- last three years I have heard of assessors, to constituents for England has published its nities in our recommenda- harrowing stories from con- who clearly meet the crite- final recommendations for tions, while ensuring that stituents with long-term ill- ria to be awarded the higher new constituency boundaries. constituencies are all much nesses and disabilities who rate of PIP. One constituent The Boundary Commission’s more equally represented. have had benefits they’ve was being treated for cancer review of Parliamentary con- We’re confident that the map been dependent on for many when her PIP (which she has stituencies began in 2016 and we propose today is the best years cut away. This has been receiving for a number they reported their recom- match of the legal rules Parlia- caused untold hardship for of years) was stopped without mendations to the Govern- ment has set us. It’s now up to many people whose condition warning, causing debt and ment this month (September Parliament to decide whether requires them to spend extra hardship in an already diffi- 2018). these boundaries will be used money just to be able to live a cult time in their life. Local MP Ruth Cadbury has at the next general election.” normal life. Claimants of DLA have been slammed proposed parlia- The Government must now Personal Independence Pay- made to undergo reassess- mentary constituency bound- make arrangements for the ment (PIP) has been gradu- ments which are carried out aries as undemocratic and Commission’s recommenda- ally replacing Disability Living by private firms, Atos and harmful to her ability to help tions to be voted on by both Allowance (DLA) as the main Capita, on behalf of the gov- constituents effectively. Houses of Parliament. benefit for disabled or people ernment. The Constituency Boundary The constituencies do not with long-term illness since A nice earner for these private review will reduce the amount take effect until the next gen- the roll out started in 2013. contractors but another story of MPs by 50 and change local eral election after the legisla- Many of my constituents who for the taxpayer, as the Gov- ments have not reflected the private contractors the assess- al with a tailored plan, build- These unfair assessments constituencies. Ruth’s current tion has been voted on and have been receiving DLA for ernment has failed to deliver true conversations they’ve ment process is getting worse, ing on their strengths and which cut support are too of- constituency will no longer comes into force. If an early years were transferred to PIP the £4bn of savings it was ex- had with their assessors. not better, yet the Govern- addressing barriers, whether ten left unchallenged because include the three Hounslow Ruth Cadbury believes the proposed changes will be harmful for constituents election is called, the constit- and after a timely assessment pecting to make after cutting Widespread mistrust of as- ment refuses to act. health, care, finance, skills, of the mental and physical wards (Heath, Central and uency boundaries to be used which caused them pain and disability benefit. sessments by sick and disa- Labour would scrap the cur- transport, or housing related. distress it would cause for South) and two wards from the House of Commons. They go ahead with these bound- departments and other or- lished today mark the end of will depend on whether the discomfort had their mobility In February, a DWP commit- bled people is of no surprise, rent PIP assessment, bringing The transfer to PIP has been some people to appeal. Ealing borough will be added want to cut the number of ary changes.” ganisations meaning more a thorough and consultative Order in Council (legislation) component of the benefit re- tee report found “a pervasive with 68% of decisions taken an end to the Conservatives’ used by the Government as a This is a disgraceful way to (Southfield and Northfields). MPs but are happy to stuff the “Furthermore my constitu- communication lines, referral process to build the new map has been made and come into duced. As a result they’ve lost culture of mistrust” around to tribunal being overturned. failed privatised assessment means of cutting support for treat the most vulnerable Ruth Cadbury said: “These House of Lords with yet more ency will be spread across systems and various new au- of constituencies. We’ve trav- force. their car and the freedom this the assessment process for PIP. This high rate of successful system and replacing it with constituents with long-term members of our society.” proposals are undemocratic of their unelected friends. two boroughs which will slow thorities to navigate.” elled the country, taken ac- If you wish to review the gave to not just them but their Claimants across the country appeals shows that the system personalised, holistic support illnesses and disabilities. Life boundary-fixing by a Tory Now with the workload of down the process of helping Secretary to the Commis- count of over 35,000 public changes in more detail visit whole family who each have have found that their assess- is completely broken. Under which provides each individu- costs more if you are disabled. government determined to se- MPs set to rise with Brexit it my constituents, with double sion, Sam Hartley, said, “The comments, and heard many bce2018.org.uk/ cure a permanent majority in would be utterly ludicrous to the number of key Council recommendations we’ve pub- impassioned views about how

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(Image: Heathrow Airports Limited) and its legacy helps shape a a drifting vessel crashing into of recommendations so local • Deliver a more extensive stronger workforce for Brit- moored boats at Brentford. communities can capitalise on schools’ engagement and ca- ain’s future. The crew found that a large 2 the tens of thousands of new reers programme from pri- These recommendations have storey houseboat was drifting jobs, apprenticeships and ca- mary school to university, pro- the potential to challenge cur- haphazardly with the strong reer development opportuni- viding additional support to rent industry practice for the incoming tide. At the time of ties available with Heathrow schools that experience high- long-term benefit of the work- the incident, there were many expansion. er than average pupil premi- force and the economy. leisure boaters on the river The report also highlights um, so that career choices are “Britain is at a pivotal mo- enjoying the early evening ways in which Heathrow promoted to young people in ment in improving its nation- sunshine, including paddle could play a significant part the local community. al infrastructure with major boarders and rowers, as well The School Games National Finals took place ing over 1,000 school-age athletes – will see in reducing local unemploy- • Establish a new skills part- projects such as HS2, Hinkley as several motor cruisers. at Loughborough University between Thurs- some of the most talented schoolchildren from ment. nership with the Further Edu- Point C, Tideway, in addition Chiswick RNLI say that a crew day 30th August and Sunday 2nd September, across the UK compete in 11 different sports. The report encourages the cation and Higher Education to Heathrow expansion. man went aboard and soon with London’s Charlotte Buckley, 16, contest- Some of Britain’s biggest sporting stars have creation of ambitious pro- sectors, including specialist It is clear from our research found there was no-one pre- ing the Girls 800m competition. previously competed at the School Games be- grammes and targets, and providers, aiming to create a that collaboration will be key sent. An alongside tow was slowly towed to the pontoon large vessels out of control The St. Paul’s Girl’s School pupil was part of fore going onto international success, includ- also includes a set of practical pipeline of talent and skills to meeting skills shortages prepared but once attached by the entrance to Brentford made sure that a hazardous the England South team and performed well, ing Ellie Simmons, Jonnie Peacock, Katarina actions for Heathrow, its com- and to help adapt and reskill and maximising productivity. helmsman Mark Turrell de- dock where the crew moored situation was brought swiftly finishing in third place in a time of 2.12.29, Johnson-Thompson and Adam Peaty. mercial partners and supply the existing workforce. oped alongside other major mended in this report, if com- expansion, and that Heathrow Major projects, commercial cided that he didn’t have suf- it safely with four lines. under control without further with winner Keely Hodgkinson breaking the The School Games has provided a fantastic chain to implement, includ- • Deliver 10,000 work expe- UK infrastructure projects, mitted to by the airport, will has an opportunity to help ad- partners and suppliers must ficient control of the unwieldy It appeared that the ves- damage or harm.” School Games record. springboard for some of the most talented ing: rience days over the lifetime encouraging future employ- deliver a legacy of skills and dress the local skills gap. work closer together to secure houseboat, built on a square sel had been berthed behind Chiswick RNLI lifeboat sta- Of her performance, Buckley said: school-age athletes, with over 200 graduates • The publication of an Ap- of the expansion programme, ers to recognise workers’ skills jobs creation in communities Announcing the new recom- a new generation of home ended pontoon. The crew set Brentford Ait and had come tion is the second busiest in “I came in ranked fourth so coming away with of the School Games Finals competing at this prenticeship Plan; specify the including support for adults and past experiences, aiding around the airport following mendations, the Rt Hon, Lord grown talent with world- up an astern tow, while the adrift causing damage to the UK and Ireland. Since The a bronze medal was a good result.” year’s Commonwealth Games, winning 85 numbers and levels of appren- returning to the workplace their career progression. Heathrow’s expansion. David Blunkett, Chair of the class skills that Britain can be lifeboat held the vessel gen- other vessels and had also RNLI search and rescue ser- On the event itself and her highlights, she medals. ticeships that are available and facing barriers, and peo- Launching the report at the The report highlights that the Heathrow Skills Taskforce proud of.” tly against the overhanging smashed into the footbridge vice on the Thames started in added: The Games, which is supported by National today and expected in the ple with disabilities. TUC conference in Manches- local labour market has the and Former Secretary of State Heathrow will deliver a re- branches of trees on Brent- onto the Ait. 2002, Chiswick Lifeboat has “Getting to know other athletes from all Lottery funding from Sport England and the future. This includes capitalis- • The launch of a new ‘in- ter, the Taskforce’s Chair, the potential to deliver the thou- for Education and Employ- sponse to the Taskforce early ford Ait. This prevented it RNLI Helmsman Mark Turrell attended one 3,200 incidents around the South of England has been a good home country sports councils and delivered ing on the experiences of an frastructure skills passport’; Rt. Hon. the Lord David Blun- sands of jobs that will be cre- ment, said: next year. from drifting and spiralling commented “Once again our and rescued over 1,620 peo- experience – hopefully I can use the experi- by the Youth Sport Trust, was established in older workforce and retrain- a recognised Infrastructure kett, says the actions recom- ated locally over the course of “Our ambition is that these further upriver without caus- training, speed of response ple. The RNLI is entirely fund- ence to get an international vest at some 2006 after London won the bid to host the ing them into future careers Record of Achievement devel- ing damage. 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Of Niall Bolger As Chief Executive Cycle Hangers Help More People To At least 20,000 wounded, 20,000 veterans of working brance poppies and wreaths injured or sick veterans are age in the UK who have physi- and working in civilian jobs Niall Bolger, Chief Executive new homes for our grow- Own Bikes Without Fear Of Theft struggling to get back into cal and mental health chal- across the country. The poppy of Sutton Council, will take ing community and excellent work after leaving the Armed lenges and are struggling to is the centrepiece of Remem- up the role of Chief Executive schools and facilities. Our am- The Southfield Liberal Democrats have ex- Forces, according to The Pop- get back into work after leav- brance for millions and is an at Hounslow Council before bition is as great as ever for pressed delight at their record of helping more py Factory, the UK’s leading ing the Armed Forces. important symbol of respect the end of the year. Sutton’s Future. people to cycle in both Chiswick and Acton employability charity for ex- The Poppy Factory’s Chief Ex- and hope. As I wear mine this On the appointment, Council- “I am really looking forward area. Some of the projects they have created service men and women with ecutive Deirdre Mills said: autumn I will remember the lor Steve Curran, Leader of in Sutton achieving a ‘Good’ to helping councillors and include: physical and mental health “We cannot thank the public veterans at The Poppy Factory Hounslow Council said: rating according to Ofsted, residents in Hounslow real- • Two sets of new cycle storage racks on Acton challenges. enough for their support in who made it and all those to “I am delighted to announce managed over £90 million of ise their ambitions too. I’m Green near to Turnham Green tube station. The Poppy Factory has getting behind our wounded, whom we owe a profound we have appointed Niall council budget savings whilst delighted and humbled to • Cycle hoops near to shops on streets like Ac- reached the milestone of sup- injured and sick veterans. debt.” Bolger to be our new Chief maintaining and improving have been selected for this ton Lane. including ones on Beaumont Road, Birkbeck porting 1,000 veterans with We owe our veterans a debt Speaking about his support Executive, the decision to of- services, and secured commit- incredibly important job and • Ramps to aid cyclists entering or leav- Grove, Cunnington Street, Hatfield Road, physical or mental health of gratitude and we are so from The Poppy Factory, vet- fer Niall the role was a unani- ment from the Greater Lon- to starting towards the end of ing parks such as the Southfield Rec Ground Somerset Road and Valetta Road. Residents challenges back into mean- proud that everyone came to- eran Chris O’Donnell said: mous decision by the inter- don Authority and Transport this year. I’m really impressed which is an official cycle route. can propose to have a bike hanger in their ingful work, following a sum- gether to help. Our focus is on “I developed post-traumatic view panel. This was after a for London towards making by the ambition of Hounslow • Cycle training for children and adults based street or near to where they live. mer campaign urging people helping each veteran harness stress disorder following my rigorous recruitment process, the proposed London Cancer Council and its partners and around Southfield School. If you have a suggestion for a possible bike to write or post a good luck their own unique skills and time in the Royal Navy. The which included a stakehold- Hub a reality. it will be a privilege to pro- As well as this, in recent years the Lib Dems hanger then email: southfield@ealinglibdems. message for a veteran on their abilities and by so doing move Poppy Factory helped me look ers’ engagement event involv- Niall Bolger, Chief Executive vide officer leadership to col- have also invested in bike hangers. These are org.uk. The process is fairly straightforward, first day in their new job. into long term meaningful for a career that would help ing partners including Coun- of Sutton Council said: leagues in the borough. In the containers for approximately six bikes that are when a request is made the Council officers in Members of the public have employment. This means so me with my mental health. I cillors, the Police, volunteers, “My almost eight years at Sut- meantime, my work contin- hired by residents off a company and organ- combination with the local ward Councillors shown their support by includ- much and will have a great 44, from Birmingham, the frustrating considering how “When I got a job at Jaguar can’t thank the Poppy Factory health and social care and ton have been extremely re- ues with our council, partners ised by the Council. They take up the space of are able to discuss possible locations. Gener- ing the phrase #1000messag- impact upon their lives.’’ 1,000th veteran to be sup- energetic I’d been. Land Rover I was over the enough for the help and sup- business. The recommenda- warding. Facing unprecedent- and residents in Sutton.” only one parking space and are a secure way ally bike hangers are not sited on busy roads es in social media posts and Ex-Forces men and women ported into work by The Pop- “It was a friend of mine who moon. It’s a great opportunity port they have given me. They tion of the Appointment Panel ed reductions in our funding, Niall will assume his new role of storing your bike – you have a key for the or where it is dark or hidden in case someone written messages since Armed who have been supported by py Factory, said: introduced me to The Poppy and I’m really enjoying it. I opened my eyes up to what I is subject to ratification by the I’m proud of the way we took once confirmed in the -posi container and then you can lock your cycle then tries to break in to the hanger. After a Forces Week in June, helping The Poppy Factory were invit- “I served for over 12 years in Factory. We served together would like to thank The Pop- can do and not what I can’t full Borough Council at the on the challenge. I’m hum- tion by a meeting of Houn- within the container. consultation if the majority want a bike hang- The Poppy Factory’s network ed to a special reception host- the British Army with the Ad- and he was medically dis- py Factory for all the support do.” next meeting to be held on 18 bled by the work of my col- slow Council on 18 Septem- Crimes of stealing bikes are relatively com- er then one is installed. of Employability Consultants ed by HRH The Duchess of jutant General Corps, as Com- charged too, and we talked a they’ve given me.” Veterans who would like to September. I look forward to leagues who help and protect ber and notice arrangements mon. Councillor Gary Malcolm says: ‘’I have More information can be found here: www. connect with more veterans Cornwall at Clarence House bat HR Specialist. Unfortu- lot about how we could move Minister for Defence People find out more about The Pop- welcoming Niall to Hounslow, the most vulnerable people in have been agreed. Sutton had my bike stolen on two occasions and so I cyclehoop.rentals with health conditions across on September 5, in celebra- nately I broke my collar bone forward. My employability and Veterans Tobias Ellwood py Factory’s Getting You Back I am sure he will do a fantas- our community and are rec- Council will confirm arrange- now use a bike hanger and have not had my Local Liberal Democrats say that they also the country. tion of the 1,000 wounded, playing football for the Army, consultant Becky was really MP said: to Work programme can visit tic job for the residents of the ognised as some of the best in ments regarding the appoint- bike stolen since then! Many residents cannot immensely proud of getting so many bike Now the charity hopes to injured and sick veterans who I had to have surgery and the helpful, working on my CV, “I want to congratulate The www.poppyfactory.org, borough, as he has done so in their field. We’ve set in train ment of Niall’s replacement store their bikes due to not having a garden or hangers installed across the area and would reach more wounded, injured have been supported by the injuries affected my spine and linking me up with different Poppy Factory for its incred- email Sutton.” an ambitious plan for the de- shortly. space within their home. It is actually illegal therefore love to hear from you, if you have a and sick veterans around charity’s Getting You Back to nerves, causing severe pain, opportunities and continually ible achievement of helping [email protected] Niall joined Sutton in March velopment of the borough, to have a bike in a garden storage container – suggestion of a location so you can either take the UK. The Poppy Factory Work programme since 2010. numbness and tingling as well checking up on how I was do- 1,000 veterans into reward- or call 2011 and during that time has like the London Cancer Hub, you need planning permission.’’ up cycling or store your bike safely. estimates there are at least Father of two Danny Kitcher, as mobility issues. It was very ing. ing work, making Remem- 020 8939 1837. overseen children’s services the development of the Tram, In Southfield there are many bike hangers

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According to the Financial the risk of increased vulner- their own or their company’s Times, a 2018 study found ability to falling for scams by money. If even the most ba- that the global average data conmen. sic of checks are not possible breach cost to a company Conmen are also targeting before investing, for example, was $3.9m. It also warned businesses. One scam used is because the investment is lo- that mega breaches (of over to trick businesses into send- cated overseas or the conman 1 milion records) could cost a ing supply payments to a ficti- is stalling, then the investor company from $40m to 350m tious bank account set up by should just say no. to resolve. conmen posing as suppliers. Businesses should make cyber “There are wine investment The con comes to light when security a board-level matter frauds, coloured diamonds... the true supplier chases up as important as making profits foreign land...Government late payment. Other conmen and directors should familiar- bonds...carbon credits — you pose as software engineers ise themselves with best prac- name it....These are too-good- calling to rectify fictitious tice and regulations, includ- to-be-true investment oppor- network faults. Disclosing ing the UK data protection act tunities. The commodity is computer pin numbers and and upcoming EU directives almost irrelevant.” according other access details enable on data protection and cyber to the head of Cyber-fraud in the fraudsters to download security. Basic controls such London. data including bank details as malware, firewalls, staff Especially vulnerable are the and personal information. Yet training, never revealing pass- elderly because they are likely others pose as police men de- words, bank details, or PIN to have thousands of pounds manding information. numbers, staff segregation, of cash from their pension Often scams are Ponzi setting company-wide cyber pots. Owing to government schemes, where fraudsters security policies and regularly relaxation of pension rules, take the latest patsy’s money monitoring compliance, can these pots may now be in- to pay money to the previous all significantly improve cyber vested in a variety invest- chump, plus themselves of security. larly (eg,every 45 days). They at least of Ciaran Martin, Some institutional investors ment schemes instead of the course. The conman continues Passwords should be a combi- should never be disclosed, chief executive of the UK’s are becoming alarmed at traditional insurance annui- to rake in money for himself nation of numbers, symbols, even where the request is National Cyber Security Cen- some companies’ unwilling- ties. Though this relaxation as long there are people and and upper and lower case from a so-called authority tre. He criticised the strategy ness to discuss their cyber has been seen as a welcome businesses who think more of letters, and of a minimum entity or person. Company of some companies of hiring and IT risks, and their level of increase in investment choice a high return and profits than length such as 10 characters. boards need to become more help and assuming the prob- preparedness. and flexibility, it comes with they do of the risk of losing They should be changed regu- tech savvy – that is the view lem had been taken care of. Trade wars and company survival-part 2

The issues that will determine companies’ survival of superpower trade wars by Dr P Singh In the last issue, I described benefit – for example, from Trump’s protectionist trade the Sino-US trade wars and the increase in value of over- policies changed its mind. their adverse effect on GDP seas earnings that are report- Metal Box, and other US man- and business capex and ed in the depreciating curren- ufacturers of products slapped business profits and supply cy. Those gains could be offset with US import duties, should chains. The uncertainty of the more or less, by higher import have seen its market sales rise direction and duration of the costs. as it filled the market gap cre- wars will be a further drag on The IMF reckons that (with- ated by reduced imports. businesses. In this issue I dis- out trade retaliation) the USD Anti-subsidy and anti-dump- cuss other negative outcomes could appreciate by 5%. Ap- ing duties imposed by the US on business. preciation of the USD could on Chinese imports did result Higher funding costs accelerate, causing further in a pick-up in Metal Box’s We have already seen some rises in costs of USD-denom- sales, but it was short-lived, shareholders switching out inated commodities, such as perhaps, according to the of volatile equity investments oil. company, because consumers into safer havens such as gov- Commodity prices and retailers feared trade war ernment bonds. That is likely Higher oil prices would ad- disruption so stocked up pre- to raise yields for borrowers, versely affect heavy users of emptively. The company in- especially for high yield bor- energy, such as aviation, mo- creased its capex in anticipa- rowers, increasing interest toring, and manufacturing tion of higher sales volumes, payments and lowering cor- sectors. For example, Ameri- but the machinery now sits porate profits. can Airlines’ share price went idle. Currency risk down 6% after it expected The company’s hopes for Investors’ flight to safety could $2.3bn in additional fuel business success were setback significantly impact exchange costs. further by tariffs imposed by rates as they dump risky cur- Winners and losers are ex- Trump on imported steel, be- rencies (such as those of some pected from conflicts, such as cause the company will now emerging market countries) trade wars, but sometimes the probably have higher costs of and buy safer ones (such as outcome can be unexpected. steel raw material. USD), causing currency losses Unintended consequences In part 3 of this series on trade for companies that have not Metal Box International of the wars I discuss stagflation and hedged their currency risks. US was going to shut down credit insurance. Conversely, companies with after its sales had been deci- a depreciating currency could mated by cheap imports, but Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 14th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 20 LOCAL LIFE, LOCAL PEOPLE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk ENTERTAINMENT 21 Chiswick Poet Tabard Theatre: A Small House At The Edge Of The World Tickets are currently on sale and difficult truths. Laura Pradelska and Jaymes Sygrove reunite with Director Ken McClymont for the latest play showing at About the writer Chris Lee: Do right. Fear Chiswick’s intimate theatre. Chris is an Irish writer living This will be a World Premiere in London. He has had over The Gardener. of Award Winning writer 20 productions of his plays Chris Lee’s poignant play, A in eight different countries. no-one. I really dig being a gardener. Small House at the Edge of He has won the Stewart For I have a ground-breaking role the World. Parker Award, the Rondo turfing out weeds. The play boasts an exciting Playwrighting competition, Rev Martine Oborne cast as Laura Pradelska (Game a Pearson Bursary and been But gardening is never as simple of Thrones, Summit Confer- Writer in Association with St Michael’s Church , ence) and Jaymes Sygrove the Abbey Theatre Dublin. Elmwood Road, Chiswick. as it looks and there are many things on which to ponder. For example: (A Winter’s Tale – National & Ken has directed two of his European Tour, Fallen Angels) plays (Hummingbird and Just over a month ago I To prune or not to prune? reunite with Director Ken Mc- Eat the Enemy). attended an award ceremony Sometimes you just have to branch out Clymont (Dogstar, Doig, Beak The play will be showing for legal aid workers. and grasp the nettle. Street, Sherlock Holmes and at the Tabard Theatre in It was impressive and moving But that does not the Invisible Thing, I Am Of Chiswick from 12th-29th to hear the stories of barristers take the sting out of Ireland). September, with two Sat- of all ages and backgrounds decision making. The play tells the story of how urday matinees. Tickets are and other legal aid workers, one location captures and priced at £18 for adults and who were working for almost Gardening can be very satisfying. distills two lifetimes worth of £15 for concessions. You nothing. Representing people Occasionally I just like to stand love, joy and sorrow. A man can book tickets by visiting who needed (but could not and admire the fruits of my labours. and a woman fall in love, mar- tabardtheatre.co.uk/whats- afford) an advocate to ensure And when all goes well it is such a relief. ry, have a child, drift apart, re- on/a-small-house-at-the- justice. engage, haunt each other and edge-of-the-world/ The awards were presented But it’s not all a bed of roses. become the dust of dreams. by Doreen Lawrence, who Sometimes people want advice The play’s lyrical but brutal was made a Baroness in 2013 by the shed-load, power shows how relation- but is known as being the which can send me over the edge ships are fused, transformed mother of teenager Stephen and borders on driving me nuts. and remade by passion, guilt Lawrence who was murdered But I’m always careful when I answer in 1993. And whose fight for never to lead them up the garden path. justice, through the legal aid Especially if it’s crazy paving! Chance To Crown Chiswick As The Most Instagrammable Destination In The UK funded public investigation of her son’s case, is famous. © Tony Inwood. A search has launched for local social media For the chance to win £1,000 and the title of Chiswick’s best Instagrammer, locals should upload their image to Instagram And led to the Metropolitan fanatics to submit their most Instagram-wor- tagging @national.rail and using the hashtag #instarail Police being found to be thy shots from the local area – with £1,000 up ‘institutionally racist.’ for grabs for the best snaps. The lawyer who represented National Rail has announced the hunt for the Doreen Lawrence says, due nation’s most Instagrammable locations for to cuts in the public funding 16-25 Railcard, after revealing that a third of legal aid, ‘There are [now] (29 per cent) of young people choose their not enough hours to be able to travel destinations based on how good they make enough money on legal will look on their social media feeds. aid to survive. I am working The research showed that young people in twice as hard as I used to with Chiswick are constantly on the lookout for the half or a third of the money.’ best selfie spots and will upload an average of So, hearing the stories of 12 photos to Instagram every week, to show recent cases taken on by legal they have been visiting the coolest bars, res- aid lawyers, I could not help taurants, attractions and holiday destinations. being impressed and inspired Tapping into local competitive spirit, 16-25 by their nobility and self- But we are also a community industry who put profit before year. Railcard, which offers a third off rail travel, sacrifice in standing up for committed to truth and environmental accountability. So make a new resolution. To has created an Insta-Rail map of the UK, fea- truth and justice. justice. Who want to do right. And we’ll also be starting to do right. And to fear no one. turing a list of the most photographed loca- One chamber of lawyers gave Who want to fear no one and prepare for another Winter And let’s do that together, in tions throughout the country. out free packs of Post-It notes stand up for the weak and Night Shelter for local solidarity, as a community. The brand is now calling for local social me- to the audience with their powerless. homeless men. Through which Come along to Church and dia fanatics to submit their best photos for the motto printed on them which I think if Jesus had had a we hope not only to provide a help us - as we strive to make chance to win a £1,000 cash prize, as well as read Do right. Fear no-one. motto or strapline them hot meal and bed for fifteen a better, fairer world. crowning Chiswick as the most Instagramma- The motto comes from an maybe it would have been Do individuals. But also to work Green Harvest at St Michael’s ble destination in the UK. The winning snap unattributed English 15th right. Fear no one. out and campaign for better Elmwood Road is at 10am on will also feature in a 16-25 Railcard cam- Tony has just created an exciting new website called newtube, century proverb. But I On 23 September we’ll be ways to combat homelessness Sunday 23 September. paign, as well as appearing on its website and which is a great way to read poetry on the move. It is a collec- remember thinking what a having our Harvest festival at and support those who find Usual Sunday services at social media channels this summer. tion of his diverse poetry in an easily accessible form, which great motto – Do right. Fear St Michael’s and this year it’s themselves on the streets. St Michael’s are at 9.30am Jyoti Bird, marketing director at National Rail, can be read on a journey, in a doctor’s waiting room or in any no one. And how I should a Green Harvest. So we are (Let me know if you would and 11am – with groups and said: “Our research shows just how competi- of those idle moments that we all seem to encounter daily. This really adopt it for my church! not just bringing in pumpkins like to volunteer to help with activities for children. tive young people can be with social media – mobile-friendly website will offer entertainment in a stimulating The thing is that, at church, and pineapples and saying this project.) St Michael’s Church: www. ultimately not wanting to miss out on exciting and humorous way, wherever you are! we are here in the community thank you for our food. We September is the new January. stmichael-elmwoodroad. new experiences, getting out and about, and www.new-tube.org to be kind and friendly. I like are gathering to encourage As a mother of five, after so org Subscribe to Martine enjoying quality time with friends and family. to think of us as being like a each other to stand up for the much of my life revolving Oborne’s blog here: www. “We wanted to tap into that competitive spir- local family and Church being rights of our planet. To say No around school timetables, martineoborne.com it by launching a search for the most Insta- from the area. the UK!” or on the National Rail Facebook page, using like home – where everyone to plastic. To say No to waste. I can’t help thinking of grammable places that Chiswick has to offer. “We look forward to seeing some really beau- For the chance to win £1,000 and the title of #instarail. T&Cs apply and anyone is welcome. And to take on the Goliaths of September as the start of the Whether it’s quirky bars, historical points of tiful and creative photography from local so- Chiswick’s best Instagrammer, locals should To check out the Insta-Rail map, visit www.16- interest or local attractions, we’re looking for cial media enthusiasts, and will hopefully be upload their image to Instagram, tagging @ 25railcard.co.uk/instarail the best and most visually impressive photos crowning Chiswick as the Instagram capital of national.rail and using the hashtag #instarail, Friday 28th July 2017 Friday 14th September 2018chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 22 TRAVEL chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk TRAVEL 23

seasonal Cornish dishes in the cafe. tiny place called the Dog and Smug- POLDHU BEACH gler Tuck Shop where you can buy Around the headland, past The vegan and vegetarian options. They Visit Cornwall For The Lizard you will find Poldhu Beach. even have vegan ice cream. This is There is a National Trust car park not a sit down joint so really perfect just over the road. This is a good if you want to graze on the go. I or- spot for surfing, along with a surf der through the stable door and for school. Poldhu Beach Cafe serves £6 I have a delicious takeaway meal Perfect Mini-Break Experience anything from a full English break- of hummus, falafel and guacamole. fast to tasty paninis. I can highly I make my way down to the beach Falmouth is a town on the It makes for a charming and about the final days of the Ti- recommend the special hot choco- to enjoy my al fresco lunch. coast of Cornwall with a fas- thoroughly enjoyable 90 min- tanic. Features such as a life late with naughty toppings; it’s ut- With the sunshine on my side, I re- cinating maritime heritage. ute trip. size replica of one of the life- terly superb. ally appreciate what Britain has to For the outdoorsy visitors THE BUDOCK VEAN HOTEL boats, a lifejacket and items PEA SOUK offer as an alternative to foreign there are plenty of harbours I walk back through the stun- owned by Cornish passengers Pea Souk is an intimate, quirky little holidays. The British coastline is and beaches to visit. With ning gardens of the Budock are on display along with Kate vegetarian/vegan cafe tucked away truly beautiful and exceptionally so Areas of Outstanding Natu- Vean Hotel. If you’re feeling Winslet’s dresses from the Ti- down Well Lane. This little nugget in this magical part of England. ral Beauty along the Helford peckish then I highly recom- tanic movie. Runs until Janu- has been open for 11 years now Falmouth is fast rising from a rather and Fal Rivers it’s a perfect mend you make a pit stop to ary 7th 2019. and has built up a solid clientele tired tatty resort, full of shabby stu- place for walking and fam- try out their crab sandwiches PENDENNIS CASTLE due to its creative and passionate dent dwellings into an up-and-com- ily days out. Georgie Kean which are the best I’ve ever Explore one of King Henry proprietress, Nicola. The menu of- ing smart, vibrant seaside destina- spends the weekend there had. The bread is as thick VIII’s finest coastal fortresses, fers a refreshingly original choice of tion including a well served marina to explore! as doorsteps and is so fresh. which defended Cornwall African/Indi-Med influenced dishes large enough to house super yachts. THE SANDY DUCK With salad and crisps on the against foreign invasion from made from fresh local ingredients Its old world charm blends with This little gem of a boutique side, this makes for a delight- Tudor times to the Second from scratch. There are only a few quirky innovative establishments. Bed & Breakfast opened it’s ful and satisfying lunch. World War. tables including a long sharing table For me, having the good fortune bright pink doors in June NATIONAL MARITIME Visit the Victorian barracks in the window. The portions are gen- of staying at The Sandy Duck and 2017. Located half way up MUSEUM containing WW1 memora- erous and full of fantastic flavour. I spending time in this lovely seaside from Falmouth Bay, step over I wonder down to Discovery bilia. There is the firing of will be back in a flash when I am town, it makes for a really pleasant the threshold of this fine dou- Quay to the National Mari- the artillery demonstration at next in Falmouth. Pea Souk could mini-break. I just wish I could have ble fronted Georgian town time Museum. This is a good 2pm every day between the convert even the most hardened stayed longer. house and be amazed at the place to bring children of all months of April to October. of carnivores with just one plate of surroundings and urban mod- ages as there are a lot of in- See the display of big guns in Nicola’s fine fare. Open Mon - Sat ern colours. To the left is the teractive exhibits to get busy the Field Train Shed. If you 10am - 5pm. lounge with its large comfy with. Climb to the top of follow the tunnels down to THE DOG & SMUGGLER TUCK sofa and selection of inviting the tower for some fantastic Half Moon Battery you can SHOP armchairs or, if you prefer, views across to Pendennis join a free tour of the under- Down and almost on the beach is a the cushioned bay window Castle and beyond, then climb ground magazine. Climb up recess. An elegant fire place down the stairs to the bottom to the top of the Tudor Gun is flanked by shelves with in- hangs from the bathroom fore you reach either. There Budock Vean Hotel foreshore, which is below sea level, and Tower and take in the mag- formative books on local wild- door. The bath products are by are vintage shops, independ- about a 20 minute drive and 6 through the windows you nificent views. life, walks and anything you Meraki and smell wonderful; ent boutiques, galleries, res- miles from Falmouth. Once on come face to face with an im- Although it originated in the want to know about Cornwall all very sumptuous indeed. taurants, pubs, fish & chip board, we go to the mouth of pressive variety of sea life. Tudor times it had a strategic CONTACT so if you fancy a nice quiet On the desk in the bedroom is shops and bakeries a plenty. the river past Glendurgan and There are a large collection of importance in both WW1 and read in relaxing surroundings a tea tray with an assortment The place is positively buzz- Trebah and back to explore boats suspended from wires WW2 and there are lots of The Sandy Duck - 12 Pennance Road, Falmouth TR11 4EA then this is the perfect spot. of quality teas, coffee and ing. the creeks including French- that have been collected from interesting displays covering Tel: 01326 311 427 | www.thesandyduck.co.uk I’m welcomed by the delight- homemade biscuits and fresh A CRUISE ON THE HEL- man’s Creek (of Daphne du all over the world which you many different eras inside the From £80 per night ful Marissa who has assisted chilled milk in a flask. FORD RIVER Maurier fame). The bird life can view from different levels. buildings. in renovations and the run- The decor in the dining room Waiting for me onboard her is fantastic. We’re treated to If you’re interested in marine There are all kinds of events The Dog & Smuggler Tuck Shop - Custom House Quay, Arwenack Street, ning of the Sandy Duck from is very relaxing; walls painted open top 19 foot 12 seater views of egrets and herons vessel construction there is a held in the school holidays so Falmouth TR11 3SB the start. There are 7 bed- in a soft taupe. There are orig- Cornish vessel named Han- on Polwheveral Creek. Mag- fully functional boat building check online to see what’s on. Tel: 07866 215 963 rooms available at the mo- inal floor boards, stylish chairs nahmolly is skipper Hetty ic. Hetty makes the cruise area within the museum to You can pack yourself a picnic ment with more on the way. If and wood tables of all shapes Wildblood. The boat is really interesting with her show how they are built. and enjoy the views from the The Budock Vean Hotel - Mawnan Smith, Falmouth TR11 5LG you want to bring your pooch and sizes locally crafted and moored up on the quay of the vast knowledge of the area. The present exhibition is extensive grounds or enjoy Tel: 01326 252 100 | www.budockvean.co.uk away for the weekend there hanging from an original ceil- is one room on the ground ing rose is the most fantastic The National Maritime Museum - Discovery Quay, Falmouth TR11 3QY floor that is doggy friendly so suspended white lampshade Tel: 01326 313 388 | www.nmmc.co.uk be sure to book in advance to covered in feathers. avoid disappointment. The breakfast spread is re- Helford River Cruise - Budock Vean Hotel, Budock Vean Lane, Mawnan Marissa shows me up to my ally nice and is inclusive in Smith, Falmouth TR11 5LG room which is at the top of the the price of the room. There’s Tel: 07941027 732 | www.helfordrivercruises.co.uk house. Wow, what a fabulous fresh cut fruit and lots of Cost: £20 pp light and airy space and what healthy options and the best a view! The recessed window homemade granola I’ve ever Pendennis Castle - Castle Dr, Falmouth TR11 4LP (SAT NAV: TR11 4NQ) looks across the roof tops to had. Vegan, vegetarian and Tel: 01326 316 594 | www.english-heritage.org.uk/pendennis the ocean. The sun dances on gluten free options are avail- Open from March - November. the water and shines on the able. I order the smashed avo- yachts’ white sails. This is a cados, smoked salmon and Poldhu Cove Beach - Poldhu Cove, Mullion, Helston TR12 7HZ truly picturesque scene and poached egg on sourdough Tel: 01326 240 530 | www.poldhu.com the start of my love affair with toast which is a bit different Falmouth. to my usual eggs on toast to The Dog and Smuggler Tuck Shop - Custom House Quay, Arwenack Street, My jaw drops as I enter the say the least. This version is Falmouth TR11 3LH bathroom. An ultra modern a winner. The ingredients are freestanding bath on a plinth all fresh local produce. Pea Souk - 19C Well Lane, Falmouth, TR11 3DJ is positioned by the window So off I go to see what Fal- Tel: 01326 317 583 so, again, I can look out and mouth has to offer. The Sandy gaze down to the sea. There is Duck is located between the also a large walk-in monsoon town and the beaches and it’s shower and a thick bathrobe only a matter of minutes be- Friday 14th September 2018 Chiswick Herald Chiswickchiswickherald.co.uk Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 24 LOCAL LIFE chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk LOCAL LIFE 25 Back In The Saddle - Free Parent And Child Cycling Training Chiswick House & Gardens: A Fun Packed Weekend

A new scheme is being launched in The first courses will run over four Saturdays, starting on the 15th September (Image: Hounslowcycling.org) Chiswick this month with the aim of helping apprehensive cyclists, who are thinking about getting back on their bikes, to cycle with their chil- dren. Hounslow Cycling Campaign, in conjunction with the London Borough of Hounslow and Ealing Council, has organised accredited trainers for the course. This pilot scheme is especially ex- citing as it is completely free. The courses plan to be both fun and safe, including a prize for all chil- dren who complete the course! The lessons include safety, courtesy, tips and road awareness. The first courses will run over four Saturdays starting on the 15th (September). 15, 22 September - 2 hour classes for adults on confidence building and safety 29 September, 6 October - 2 hour classes for adults and their children aged 7yrs+ together. The course is aimed at people who may have watched their children do Bikeability at school, or watched The weekend of 22nd-23rd 10am to 5pm, completely free September. For more details everyone’s efforts will raise come - big, small, pedigree, to meet a variety of crafters, their child enjoy cycling in the park September promises to be of charge. visit the Open House London money on behalf of Chiswick mutt, young and old - it’s food producers and local ar- and thought they would like to have an exciting one for visitors to Donations are welcome and website. House Friends to fund pro- a celebration of the canine tisans in the Burlington Pavil- a go once again themselves. Chiswick House and Gardens. will go to support the Trust’s In addition to this, visitor’s to jects to maintain and con- world! To find out more, vis- ion. If you would like to find out more There are several events tak- work in maintaining the the house are welcome to visit stantly improve this historic it the Chiswick House Dog You may also find lovely gifts or sign up please email training@ ing place across the estate on Grade 1 listed House and Gar- the 2018 Chiswick House Dog oasis in West London. Show 2018 website. or treat yourself to handmade hounslowcycling.org. this one weekend. dens. Show from 11am-4pm on the Classes for the dog show If two exciting events in one items. The market will last Chiswick House is opening The Open House London 23rd. range from Naughtiest Dog weekend were not enough, from 12pm-4pm. as part of Open House Lon- event is fully inclusive and This looks to be a fun day out to Prettiest Bitch and from there is also the Autumn Craft don and will be open on the admission is free for all Open for all the family. It is run by the My Dog’s Got Talent to Best Market on the 23rd Septem- 22nd & 23rd September, from House London events each community for the community, Veteran, every dog is wel- ber. This is an opportunity Hogarth’s Progress At The Rose Theatre In Kingston Paw Patrol’s Chase To Visit The London Museum Of Water & Steam

Join the London Museum of Water and War to protect London from fire. During Steam at Kew Bridge on the 22nd and the day, regular demonstrations will show 23rd of September for weekend packed the vehicles in action. full of 999 fun! The 999 Vintage weekend Visitors who are interested in their en- will combine family-friendly activities gines will be pleased to know that, across with a stunning display of vintage fire en- the weekend, two of the rotative engines, Visit the Rose Theatre in King- escaped from the grasp of the the world and with each oth- gines, police cars and ambulances. the Easton and Amos and the Dancers ston to see Bryan Dick and powerful into the hands of er. Facing public ridicule for On the Saturday, police dog Chase from End Engine, will be running, and, on the Keith Allen star as the young- the many. what he considers his finest Paw Patrol will be visiting the Museum. Sunday, one of the Cornish beam engines, er and older William Hogarth The Olivier Award-nominat- painting, William sets out to Younger visitors can meet him up close The Bull, will also be in operation. in Hogarth’s Progress: an ex- ed comedy The Art of Suc- confront his fiercest critic, but and take a photo as a special memento All the fun is included in the standard en- citing double bill of plays. The cess, in its first major revival, there’s always time for one of the day. Thomas Wicksteed, the mu- try price of the Museum. Visitors can book plays were written by BAFTA compresses the newlywed more pint on the way. seum’s steam train, will also be on hand, the website, www.waterandsteam.org.uk, Award-winning playwright William’s rise to fame into a Each play can be enjoyed as with unlimited train rides all weekend. for a 10% discount. Nick Dear and directed by for- dizzying and hilarious night a standalone performance or With themed arts and crafts activities, Admission charges mer National Theatre Associ- out through 18th-century together, either over differ- water play in the Splash Zone and hands- Annual pass: adult £12.50; concession ate Director Anthony Banks. London’s high society and de- ent days or both in one day. on interactives in the Waterworks Gallery, £11 child (5-15 years) £5.50 Following one of Britain’s bauched underworld. Save £20 when you book both it all adds up to a fabulous family day out. Day tickets and family tickets are also most irreverent and celebrat- A world premiere, The Taste plays in the same transaction On Sunday, the focus will be on the mu- available. ed artists on two monumental of the Town catches up with (top three price bands only). seum’s display of vintage emergency ser- 10% discount for advance online book- pub crawls, the plays explore the Hogarths in Chiswick Visit https://www.rosethe- vices vehicles, including their own 1860s ings. the extraordinary lives of Wil- some 30 years later. Now atrekingston.org/whats-on/ Shand Mason steam-powered fire engine liam Hogarth and his wife hugely successful, William hogarths-progress for more. and a Leyland TLM2a fire engine, made in The weekend promises to be exciting for all the family, all of the fun is included in the standard entry price of Jane at a time when culture and Jane are still at odds with 1938 and used during the Second World the Museum! 26 HEALTH & WELLBEING Friday 14th September 2018 Chiswick Herald chiswickherald.co.ukChiswick Herald Friday 14th September 2018 Friday 28th July 2017 HEALTH & WELLBEING 27 chiswickherald.co.uk chiswickherald.co.uk Chiswick community to benefit from a centre of medical excellence On the couch with Nicholas Rose In March 2018, HCA UK The Centre offers: opened The Chiswick Outpa- • Same and next day GP ap- How to make your family times happy times tients and Diagnostic Centre pointments – The Centre pro- as part of its commitment to vides short-notice, same day providing healthcare to lo- and next day appointments For some people their fam- leaving the house. I should al- cal communities. Travelling • Convenient clinic times - ily feels like the best place low more time but sometimes into central London can be The centre is open for evening in the world whilst for oth- I agree to something and difficult for some, and the and weekend clinics to allow ers the worst however for then don’t feel I can change Chiswick Outpatients and you to fit health appointments most there are good times my mind. Arriving late today Diagnostic Centre offers a around your work and fam- and bad times. For every- I felt stressed and nervous convenient option for local ily commitments. The clinics one though there will be a because you have been angry residents and their fami- run from 8am8pm, Monday- pattern to peoples behav- with me in the past so I am al- lies to access world-class Friday and 9am-5pm on Sat- iours and sometimes those ways thinking I have to make healthcare right on their urday patterns might change for up for being late. door step. • Healthcare for the whole the better! I think I have spoilt things Whether you have a one-off family – The Chiswick Out- When relaxed and happy and I need to find a way to illness you want addressing patient and Diagnostic Centre people are able to rub along make things OK so I try and immediately or would like to caters for children’s health- together with little conflict suggest something that I manage a long-term health care supported by specialist however individuals in groups think will be better. Now I am condition in a way that’s con- paediatric nursing staff who often take on particular roles thinking that if I arrive late I venient for you, The Chiswick can put your child at ease in a and this can lead to ten- can just relax knowing that I Outpatient and Diagnostic dedicated children’s unit sion between people. When don’t have to do that - I don’t Centre is a good option for all • Seamless experience - All something changes or when need to fix anything. types of patients. Individuals necessary tests can be carried stressful situations arise, be- would have managed it by three children has, since hav- menu and ordered drinks. ings and thoughts”. But you are right maybe we and families alike can benefit on the same day, where pos- haviours may not change to now! ing the children, started turn- Now you want us to change Preference - “Can we find a can change the way we make from the quality healthcare sible. If you need follow-up adapt appropriately and / or Even if you have been able to ing up late to family events what we are doing.” way to ensure our arrange- our arrangements - I would on offer. Chiswick Outpatient treatment, you willget the the defence mechanisms de- see the other persons behav- you organise and when he fi- Feeling - “I am feeling an- ments work but can I also ask like to know its OK not to and Diagnostic Centre covers best available via HCA UK’s ployed by people may add to iour as not intentionally dif- nally arrives tends to disagree noyed, hurt and unloved” you don’t ask me to change agree a time on the spot so I a range of specialties. Our network of leading hospitals conflict. ficult it is likely you will find with things arranged in his Thought - “I am thinking that what has been decided.” can think about timings?” expert, world-renowned con- and surgeons. raising this subject difficult. absence. Arthur - digital x-ray and a CT scan- it can be a worrying and dif- The Chiswick Outpatients and 347-353 Chiswick High Road, Staying quiet is an option but my time has been wasted, sultants can advise and sup- The Chiswick Outpatient A good initial strategy is to Today when the family were “It is always so hard for us to ner. The range of technology ficult time. The Chiswick Out- Diagnostics London W4 4HS For further one that rarely changes an what I want doesn’t matter port on all aspects of men’s, and Diagnostic Centre offers think about how you tend to due to meet for a walk and get places on time with the available allows us to diag- patients Centre houses some Centre demonstrates HCA information, or to book an ongoing problem. and not good enough for you women’s and children’s a range onsite imaging and be under pressure and how lunch he arrives an hour children, something always nose and monitor conditions of the best paediatricians and UK’s dedication to provid- appointment, please call 020 If you want to break patterns - it is hard for me to enjoy our healthcare with specialisms diagnostic tests offering you others therefore experience late by which time every- seems to happen when we are rapidly. In addition, the dedi- works closely with The Harley ing accessible healthcare in 8712 1806 or search, HCA of behaviour that cause prob- family time with these feel- including heart health, ortho- and your family access to the you so you can find ways to one had decided where to cated Children’s unitcreates Street Clinic and The Portland the communities we serve. If Chiswick. lems then the first thing to do pedics, neurology and gastro- latest diagnostic technology. stay calm. eat and ordered drinks. He a familyfriendly atmosphere. Hospital to provide the very you have not yet visited the is to think about your fam- enterology. This includes our 3T MRI, Fight, flight or freeze? says he wants to go to a dif- When your child is unwell, best in private paediatric care. centre, please come see us at ily and the particular roles people take. It is normal for Under pressure people with ferent place as he has heard people to assume a “job de- have a tendency to respond good things about it. You find scription” and tensions tend in a particular way - this yourself feeling annoyed and to arise because these job means it can be possible to thinking here we go again. descriptions either overlap or predict with a degree of ac- You know that you tend to get leave holes. For example, you curacy how someone - includ- angry and that in the past you might have four people will- ing ourselves will be when have ended up shouting so ing to cook but no one who something goes wrong. There you know it will help if you is willing to clean up after- is “fight” meaning becoming can stay calm. You’ve been wards! active. It doesn’t necessar- thinking about this and have Unfortunately, when behav- ily mean becoming aggressive already planned to ask if you iours remain unchallenged but if you think of movement can speak away from the rest and the resentment starts to it would be a “step towards”. of the family, you also know build thoughts such as “they For those who tend towards that when you sit down you are so selfish, so thoughtless, “flight” a “step backwards” tend to stay calmer - so you self centred” start to occur and for those where “freeze” find somewhere you can sit. and these tend to generate happens think “standing still”. You - even more difficult feelings. 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Football returned to Grif- even closer to the up-right. fin Park following the inter- However, Bentley was able to national break on Saturday pull off an amazing acrobatic when Bolton Wanderers visit- save to palm the ball away to ed West London. It wasn’t just safety. Championship football that In the 23rd minute Brent- returned, but also Brentford’s ford opened the scoring top goalscorer Maupay who with an amazing team goal. went straight into the starting McEachran sprayed out a lineup after completing his perfectly weighted ball to three match ban. Benrahma on the right wing The Frenchman immediately and the Algerian’s first touch showed the difference he laid the ball off to MacLeod makes to this Brentford side on the edge of the box and a as just seconds after kickoff, give-and-go between the two Sawyers slid Maupay through of them saw Benrahma slip on the left side of the box. He behind the Wigan defence. struck a generous shot across Once the winger reached the goal first time, but Walton did byline, he cut the ball back well to get down quickly and into an unmarked Maupay use his fingertips to push it who simply slotted the ball away from goal. into an empty net on his re- Maupay had his second turn. chance of the game just eight The Bees came painfully between the two centre-backs Just after an hour, Brentford to Maupay who smashed it create chances we needed to minutes in after he latched close to increasing their lead and a skilful turn saw him finally found their second of home to put his side two goals be quick on the ball. And we onto an under-hit back-pass minutes before the break af- one-on-one with the keeper. the afternoon, and there’s no ahead. were.” by youngster James. The for- ter a quick free-kick allowed Maupay went for a low fin- surprise when it was Maupay Brentford comfortably con- Wigan manager was also ward unleashed a low strike Benrahma to break down the ish into the bottom corner, yet who stuck the ball in the back trolled the game from then full of praise for the Bees af- once he reached the penalty wing. The Algerian drilled the attempt was poor as it was of the net. After a long period on and Wigan looked a beat- ter their dominant display; spot, but was once again de- a low cross into the six-yard too central and had too little of possession, the ball eventu- en side with long before the “I’ve got no complaints about nied by Walton who rushed box and Watkins had what power. Despite Walton diving ally fell to the feet of Watkins whistle blew to end the at the result at all. Brentford off his line and smothered the seemed like a simple finish the wrong way, the keeper on the edge of the opposition 2-0. Bees boss Dean Smith were excellent today, created attempt. but lost all composure and was still able to put the ball box. The winger fired a pow- was ecstatic with his sides chances and carved us open.” The hosts were almost made completely scuffed his shot out for a corner with his foot. erful shot towards the sea of performance; “It was a very He continued; “They are the to rue their array of missed from incredibly close range, Just four minutes later, the bodies in the six-yard box, but satisfying win because Wigan best team we have met this opportunities early on in the Wigan were let off again. visitors day worsened dramat- before it could reach the goal are a good footballing side season by far. If there are pos- fifteenth minute. Mepham’s Eight minutes into the sec- ically when Morsy was sent Maupay stuck out his foot to and I knew they would be a itives I’d say they are that our clearance only went as far as ond half Maupay should’ve off for a horrendous challenge turn it into the back of the test for us, but from the first keeper was excellent and we Powell on the edge of the box, bagged his second and put on Barbet, the defender had net. Walton somehow made few minutes we were very ag- don’t have to come here again and the midfielder instantly the game to bed, however, won a header, then the Wigan an amazing reaction save, but gressive in the way we went this season. Having said that, fired a shot which looked as Walton was able to deny him midfielder came in late and it was all in vain as the ball about them and I knew we we’ll probably get them in the if it was heading towards the once again. MacLeod played a head-butted him. Not only then ricocheted off his own were on it from the start.” cup.” top corner, not to mention, a through ball into the French- were Wigan one goal down, defender who was unable to He added; “We knew they deflection of Mepham took it man who had found space in but now also one man down. sort out his feet, then back wouldn’t sit back and for us to Last Minute Controversy Sees Spain Comeback To Beat England

Last Saturday evening, the Spanish the right wing and eventually found ing save by De Gea to deny a close national team travelled to Wembley Rodrigo on the edge of the box. The range header from Rashford, the to face an England side who were striker immediately sped towards the Manchester United keeper had very playing their first game since their byline at which he drilled a cross into little to do, but in the final minutes disappointing defeats to Croatia and the centre of the box, it was Saul who of the match came a controversial Belgium in the World Cup this sum- reacted first and fired a first-time shot moment which he was at the centre mer. towards goal. Although Pickford was of. A poor attempted clearance from The Lions got off to the perfect start able to get a hand to the ball, the shot Ramos meant he fired a looping ball as they were able to open the scor- was so powerful that it crept in at the into the air around the six yard box, ing after just eleven minutes. It was near post for the Spain’s equaliser. Welbeck was positioned beneath the two new newcomers in the starting The Spaniards then went ahead just dropping ball when De Gea rushed lineup that linked up to finish a clini- past the half hour mark from a free off his line and leaped above him to cal counter attack, being Shaw who kick on the right wing. Thiago Ala- catch it. But whilst going over the tall broke down the left wing, then fed a cantra delivered a curling cross to- forward, the De Gea spilled the ball perfectly weighted pass towards the wards the front post and poor organi- and Welbeck simply finished into an six-yard box, into the path of Rash- sation from the English defence saw open net. Despite merely standing ford. The young forward simply fired Rodrigo unmarked from point-blank still, Welbeck’s goal was disallowed past a helpless De Gea to give Eng- range and he simply slotted the ball for a foul on the keeper to the crowds land a 1-0 lead. past Pickford. dismay, and when the referee blew However, this lead was short lived as Unlike the hosts who couldn’t keep the whistle once again for the end of Marcus Rashford celebrates his opening goal with Harry Kane, Luke Shaw the visitors responded with a swift their lead for even five minutes, the the match, it was mate by a wave of and Kieran Trippier reply just two minutes later. Carva- Spaniards did well at limiting Eng- boos, all directed at him. jal made a superb solo run down land’s chances. Other than an amaz-