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DISTRIBUTION Consultation to be G&T Local care service recognised internationally Hounslow Pick up a copy of The Hounslow very little support and just generally held on CPZ hours not treated very well. Herald from: Hounslow A consultation on the CPZs’ operat- long stays, alongside other measures to A local in-home care Sainsbury’s Essex Place W4, ‘‘I have an elderly parent myself, so Hounslow Council say ing hours was previously held in late keep commuters from using Chiswick service has been named I know how important it is to be able Morrisons Brentford, Chiswick 2019, with 97 of 462 households in as a short cut or parking bay. Page 45 Library, Chiswick Town Hall, Strand they will proceed with a the best of its kind in the to have confidence that person com- Strand on the Green in favour of week- Richard Griffith Chairman of the ing into your home is genuinely caring, On The Green Post Office end restrictions, but very few support- Strand on the Green Association PUZZLES world. statutory consultation Workouts for the brain: from reliable and trustworthy- if I’d be hap- ed evening restrictions. In Stile Hall, (SoGA) said: ‘‘SoGA has been push- crosswords to Futoshiki py for someone to look after my own The Hounslow Herald is published on extending the Dia Stronach far fewer households responded. Most ing for this extension which had been mother, then I’m happy for them to by Vencor Ltd [email protected] operating hours of two who did were in favour of both evening promised to coincide with the Stadium look after our clients.’’ Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, and restrictions. opening. This has got to be good for the London W4 4HH controlled parking zones Dave Ritterling, Senior Vice Pres- A number of residents have spoken residents who have already noticed in- isiting Angels, which pro- ident of Global Operations for Vis- (CPZs) in Chiswick. in favour of the extended hours. Many creased congestion on match days. Ob- ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved vides more than 450 care iting Angels, said: ‘‘Hammad and his expressed concerns over the proxim- viously there will be those who are dis- hours per week to clients in excellent management team embody he proposal would see the ity of the new Brentford FC stadium satisfied but everyone has learnt to live Chiswick, Ealing, Brentford, everything that an excellent care pro- CPZs around Strand on the leading to potential parking problems with the CPZ and find it for the better. Hanwell,V Acton, Richmond, Hammer- vider should be. Green and Stile Hall oper- on match days. The new flats around ‘‘Next we have to work on the dis- smith, Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, ‘‘His care business values its care ating Monday-Friday from the stadium will not have any parking jointed traffic measures that suit no Westminster, Putney, Wimbledon and staff and ensures that well motivated T10am-Noon and 6-8pm, and Satur- spaces. one. SoGA would like to see SOTG/RV/ other west & south west London areas, and educated carers can therefore de- day-Sunday from 2-4pm. They were The CPZ in Stile Hall was introduced CS/FR/GP amalgamated into one area won ‘Best International Office’ at a vir- liver excellent care. both introduced with the operational in 2006, and the one in Strand on the with common traffic measures but if Page 36 tual conference. ‘‘We have over 700 franchises from times of Monday-Friday from 10am- Green in 2017. They hope to deter not then SOTG/RV/CS/FR/Elmwood The organisation was launched across the world and Hammad is sim- Noon. non-residents from parking there for Road as one unit.” SPORT by west London entrepreneur Ham- ply one of the very best.’’ Reward for Letter of the Week The Finalists: an insight into Italy mad Cheema in March of 2020 after leaving a successful corporate career. The company also offers free tele- The Hounslow Herald has decided Man missing from care Opening just days before the first lock- phone calls to people over 70 who are to introduce a £50 cash prize for MISSING home down began, Visiting Angels describe feeling vulnerable or lonely. If you’re Letter of the Week themselves as one of the UK’s first wanting advice on finding a carer you carer-centric organisations, aiming to can call Visiting Angels on 0203 143 Please email your letters about combat elderly loneliness by matching local or other issues to: A 79-year-old man has gone a straw boater hat. He enjoys 8878. newsdesk@hounslowherald. missing from his care home in travelling by bus in the area. clients with the carer best suited to co.uk SW16. Police and staff say that they their needs. John went missing around are very concerned for his wel- The service also received a Good We’re looking forward to rating from the Care Quality Commis- reading them! 2pm yesterday (Tuesday 6 fare. July). He was last seen wearing sion, scoring Outstanding in one of the a grey jumper blue shorts and If you see him please call 999 areas graded. Cheema said: ‘‘All too often, care Page 46 with ref 21MIS019919. staff are paid minimum wage, given 4 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 5 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

Cover story continued Police appeal for help to within the Chelsea and Westminster MISSING find missing 16-year-old Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with Ealing Council coronavirus on 27th June. Between Hounslow Greens the 21st June-27th June, a total of sev- enteen people went into hospital with Hounslow Police have is- toms. He is 5'10'' tall. Covid-19. This shows a decrease of announces sued an appeal on social media He is also known to frequent -5.6% compared to the previous 7 days. in a bid to find a 16-year-old Burnt Oak and Barnet. announce candidate boy missing from Hillingdon. As of 29th June, there were 11 pa- tients in local hospitals with corona- Adam was last seen on 23rd virus - with 3 coronavirus patients in plans to support June at 10am wearing a white hospital beds with a mechanical ven- t-shirt and black jogging bot- If you have seen Adam, please tilator. for Brentford West call 101 quoting 5292/24JUN. postponed. Nationally, the number of people ad- Hounslow member of the Green Party since 2018. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson mitted to hospital with Covid-19 over The council elections He is an associate of Compass, the young people has however defended the easing of re- the last 7 days has risen by 44.7% with ‘think & do’ pressure group for a new strictions, stating that whilst cases are 2,460 people admitted. in May 2022 are only politics and a progressive alliance Ealing on the rise, ‘‘We have severed the link Hounslow Council is urging resi- ten months away and around a new democracy based on a Better employment support, training and between infection and serious disease dents ‘not to blow it’ and to get a vac- fair proportional voting system, and and death.’’ cination, get a rapid test twice weekly the Hounslow Greens a member of Make Votes Matter. He apprenticeships were among some of the topics He added: ‘‘Currently there are only and continue to social distance, for already have a candidate was the London organiser for the Pro- discussed in a meeting with key services across the a 30th of the deaths that we were see- now. for every ward in the gressive Alliance for the 2017 General ing at an equivalent position in previ- Eligible locals are now able to get Election. borough in a bid to tackle youth unemployment and ous waves of this pandemic.’’ their first or second vaccine without an borough. Stephen has experience of eight skills. Between 1st-7th July, there have appointment. First or second doses of years as a councillor in Hammersmith been 0 deaths within 28 days of a pos- Pfizer or AstraZeneca are available this & Fulham, two as leader of the La- itive coronavirus test in Hounslow. weekend at Brentford Fountain Leisure n Brentford West, Stephen Clark bour Group. A long involvement with Nationally, deaths within 28 days of a centre on: will be standing for the Party. the voluntary sector, over 35 years, positive test are on the rise - with 161 Ɂ Saturday 10th July - 8.30am-7.30pm ‘‘This will be one of the hard- including chair of Hammersmith and people having passed away from the vi- Ɂ Sunday 11th July - 8.30am-6pm est-fought local elections for Fulham’s Association of Voluntary rus in the last seven days, up by 42.5%. You can also walk-in at The Compass In Brentford West, Stephen Clark Organisations, chair of Age Concern Iyears,’’ Stephen said, ‘‘It’s time the La- will be standing for the Greens The government will confirm wheth- Centre at Heathrow for a vaccine. bour monopoly gave way to a clear, un- Hounslow and ACAVA (a London er or not restrictions will be eased on There are a number of static sites equivocal green voice ready to ensure based visual and community arts or- the 19th on Monday 12th July. and mobile testing units in the bor- dlesex Hospital. In 2002 he was award- all the council’s promises on air pol- ganisation). He is also fellow of the The rise in cases locally comes as ough for people to get tested. ed an OBE for services to the Cabinet lution and carbon emissions become Royal Society of Arts (RSA). ‘‘Frankly,’’ the number of tests being taken also Office. He currently chairs Your Voice reality.’’ Jon Elkon, Co-ordinator of Hounslow increased by 6.0% compared to the in Health & Social Care which is re- Stephen is uniquely qualified to serve Green Party said, ‘‘With Stephen’s CV, previous 7 days. Between 30th June sponsible for Healthwatch Hounslow as a councillor. Previously a senior civil we are so fortunate in having such a and 6th July, there were 6,774,661 tests and is a director of the Community servant at the Ministry of Defence and powerful, experienced candidate to taken locally. Interest Company (CiC) running Gun- the Cabinet Office, he spent 10 years as present to voters. He will make an ex- One person went into a hospital nersbury Park. He has lived in Brent- a non-executive director of West Mid- ford West for 30 years and has been a cellent councillor!’’ Have you got what it takes to lead a charity? SPECIALISTS IN We are looking for volunteers to help at our Chiswick HQ!

aling Council’s employment, Ɂ Careers advice and guidance learning and skills team, Ɂ As part of the youth offer roundta- Ealing Work West, invited ble, the council also listened to var- partners who support young ious partners about the work they do Epeople to join the roundtable event on with and for young people. This was Monday, 10 May. These included Ac- followed by smaller group discussions tion West London, Golden Opportu- about joining up the different provi- nity Skills and Development (GOSAD), sions to help young people in Ealing. Shaw Trust and Jobcentre Plus. Ɂ Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabi- This marks the start of plans to net member for decent living incomes, develop a wider collaborative Eal- said: "It’s always tough trying to land ing Youth Offer which will enable the your first job, never more so than now. council and its partners to share exper- So, if we are to give young people the tise and resources and deliver positive best chance to get a decent start in life outcomes for young people aged 16-30 then employers and support services Ever wanted to use your skills and experience to make a in Ealing. across the borough need to come to- difference to the lives of thousands? Could you donate a By joining up with partners, the gether. few hours of your time a month? council intends to deliver an exciting Ɂ "This kind of partnership working education, training and employment will deliver the right help and support IRT is looking for a new Chair of Trustees. offer for young people aged 16-30 to that young people need, offering the help them to obtain the skills and right skills and encouragement to help Please visit www.irt.org.uk for further information ADVANCED FACIALS experience they need to find quality get our young people off on the right on how to apply or email us at info@ irt.org.uk employment and good careers. It will foot. The pandemic has meant that GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT SETS AVAILABLE also work with other organisations to jobs and businesses have taken a hit, reduce youth unemployment in Ealing. but we are here to help at these diffi- Join us on f InternationalRefugeeTrust IntRefugeeTrust It is planning on doing this through: cult times.” Rebuilding Lives Together 6 CHISWICK TERRACE · LONDON · W4 5LY 02087422266 Ɂ More and better opportunities Ɂ For more information visit www.eal- THEYOUCLINIC.CO.UK Ɂ Employment support ingworkwest.com. Ɂ Pathways for the most vulnerable the annual newsletter of International Refugee Trust IRT Chiswick Gazette May 2021.indd 1 18/05/2021 12:04 6 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 7 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

Local university to hold fifth annual psychology conference

Ealing Emergency sponses to excessive stress and its im- Get into psychology and pact on productivity. Dr Sharon Cahill, Head of UWL’s explore everything from School of Human and Social Sciences, our understanding of said: “We are opening up the fasci- nating field of psychology for another gender, to the impact year to share just some of the subject of stress and hormones matters being explored here at UWL Essentials Like in the latest annual and encourage the next generation of experts.” Psychology Conference Open to all A-Level students with at the University of West an interest in the subject, the session London (UWL). on Wednesday July 7th is designed to complement existing knowledge and teaching. Sign up at www.uwl.ac.uk Cheese, Bread ffering a taster session for the next generation of psy- chology students in west

London, the session will Oexplore four areas of interest – includ-

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n the last couple of weeks, the three South- Piccadilly line at Turnham Green station. Peo- field Liberal Democrat councillors (myself, ple continue to want Piccadilly Line tubes to stop Cllr Andrew Steed and Cllr Gary Busuttil) here as many are starting to work in their offices have been back on the doorstep listening to again as lockdown restrictions are ending. Iresidents’ concerns in Southfield ward. Forthcoming Acton recycling plant closure. As councillors, we see this as a key part of our Issues around planning, and the changing land- duty because it allows us to identify the issues scape at an unrecognisable pace without support- that concern our neighbourhood, and whether ing infrastructure, especially at and around Bollo we have been raising it correctly to Ealing Labour Lane and the border of South Acton. who run the Council. Standing up against Ealing Labour: Some of the key issues that consistently came We will continue to do this throughout the up on the doorsteps include: summer and into 2022. LTNs. Liberal Democrats are here for you all year *First & second orders only. No subscription. The Fishers Lane scheme: contrary to "pop- round, not just at election time. ular” belief many cyclists were also fiercely op- Do contact me if you have an issue we can help Max discount £25. Redeem before 31/08/2021 posing this scheme. To them, they found that is you with. Please email: southfield@ealinglib- it less safe for them (especially for children cy- dems.org.uk cling) when buses continue to pass here. 8 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 9 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Locals asked to help artist design £4.3m fund announced to Feltham Green Mural of Mosaics support victims of sexual abuse Housnlow A new survey about a London try of Justice, will allow the mayor to £60.7m investment to tackle all vio- tims by the police, to prevent prolific “As a direct result of funding I’ve an- The Mayor of London, appoint an additional 21 Independent lence against women and girls, which offenders from reoffending and reduc- nounced today, professional and inde- public mosaic artwork Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs) and is already working to save lives, reduce ing the number of victims withdrawing pendent one-to-one support will now in Feltham has been Sadiq Khan, has 23 new Independent Domestic Vio- waiting lists and keep doors open for cases. The pathfinder project will begin be on offer from ‘report to court’ for launched on Hounslow announced a new £4.3 lence Advisers (IDVAs) in London to vital specialist support services for vic- to be rolled out in the capital this Sep- many more survivors of sexual and do- help victims understand the process tims. tember. mestic violence to help them stay safe, Council’s Consultation million investment from ‘report to court’ and receive on- Figures show domestic abuse ac- New funding will provide renewed secure justice and rebuild their lives.” & Engagement Hub. package to provide vital going practical and wellbeing support counted for one in five crimes reported support for vital services in the capital, Claire Waxman, the London Vic- one-to-one support for - building on the 88 specialist advi- to police in England and Wales during, including the Asian Women's Resource tims’ Commissioner, said: “I welcome sors already funded by City Hall. An and immediately after, the first nation- Centre, Stay Safe East, Galop, Respond this significant funding and am pleased Aine McGinty hundreds of victims additional fund of £850,000, from the al lockdown, with the Met police re- and the London Survivors Gateway. that the mayor has listened directly to [email protected] of sexual violence and Ministry of Justice, will also be used by cording a 12 per cent rise in domestic Sadiq visited the Women and Girls Net- the needs of victims. Through all my domestic abuse in the City Hall to increase counselling ser- violence calls in that time. The new In- work who run the London Survivor’s work with survivors of sexual violence vices for victims and survivors of sex- dependent Domestic Violence Advis- Gateway today to hear more about the and domestic abuse, I know how vi- s many locals will already capital and improved ual violence. ers funded by the mayor will provide crucial role and impact ISVA’s, already tal emotional and legal support are in know, Feltham Arts have help for rape victims Both sets of advisers are independ- high-risk victims of domestic abuse in funded by City Hall, are making to the ensuring that victims feel able to cope been commissioned to cre- ent from the police and will enable London with a tailored safety and sup- lives of victims and practitioners dur- and recover. ate a public mosaic artwork throughout the criminal victims to access housing advice, legal port plan so that victims and their fam- ing the pandemic and beyond. “There is no question that a lack of onA the retaining wall of Feltham Green. support, counselling, assistance within ilies are better protected from abusive The mayor said: “I’m determined properly trained support workers is justice process. Now Feltham Arts along with Houn- health services and provide vulnerable behaviour. to do everything I possibly can to en- having a direct impact on rape and do- slow Council, the Friends of Feltham victims with phones, travel cards, food City Hall has also been working with sure rape victims are better supported mestic abuse prosecutions and the his- Green and local artist Susie John would and medical supplies. the National Police Chiefs Council, As- throughout the whole criminal justice torically low number of rape cases that like local people to have their say. he announcement follows The new advisors fulfil the mayor’s sociation of Police and Crime Commis- process, as well as taking measures to are making it to court. If we are going Feltham Green, a public openspace, the government’s rape re- manifesto commitment to provide sioners to introduce a new Pathfinder address the historically low number of to improve conviction rates, we need sits at the heart of Feltham Town Cen- view last month which high- more one-to-one and therapeutic sup- Project in London to improve convic- rape cases that make it to court. more independent specialist advisors tre, fronted by the high street and the lighted the direct impact port for victims and survivors of sexu- tions for rape cases and to ensure vic- “I made a commitment in my man- to work closely with victims, support war memorial. Tthat a lack of properly trained support al violence in the capital. In 2019 the tims are better supported through the ifesto to appoint more Independent their engagement with the criminal Those involved in the artwork are workers is having on rape conviction London Rape Review, commissioned investigation process. This action fol- Sexual Violence Advisers and Inde- justice system as well as offering on- asking local people to help create three rates and the historically low num- by City Hall, highlighted how 58 per lows a successful pilot of the City Hall pendent Domestic Violence Advisers going wellbeing and practical support.” potential mosaic designs - they want ber of rape cases that are making it to cent of victims of sexual violence with- scheme in Avon and Somerset and in- to ensure victims receive more to sup- to know what themes and styles would court. drew from the criminal justice process. volves the introduction of new steps port to ensure they do not have to go appeal most to local people. This new investment, successfully Since then, the mayor has funded 88 to the investigation process to ensure through the daunting criminal justice Ruth Wood, Programme Develop- secured by City Hall from the Minis- specialist advisors as part of his record earlier and closer engagement with vic- process alone. ment Manager for Feltham Arts Associ- ation, said: ‘‘Feltham Arts are delighted The area in Feltham Green where a mosaic design is being commissioned (Image: Hounslow Council) to be working with local mosaic artist Susie John, the Friends of Feltham to see there. Please help us by complet- ing a lasting legacy for years to come face activities over the summer. A pop- the artist’s three designs so locals are Green and Hounslow to design and ing the online survey, your views are and giving enjoyment to many people up exhibition will be on public display asked to look out for communications. produce a mosaic mural for the re- important to us as they will feed into a living, working and studying in the at Pond Fest on Saturday 24th July To give your views and ideas, visit taining wall on Feltham Green. Before series of designs to choose from. area.’’ 11am-3pm at Bridge House Pond, Han- haveyoursay.hounslow.gov.uk we do this we would very much like to Northern Ireland to continue ‘‘The final selected design will be The groups want to encourage as worth Road, Feltham, TW13 5AB. The consultation closes 18th August hear from residents and community produced and installed in the Spring many people as possible to take part They will also be asking local peo- 2021. groups to find out what they would like 2022 and unveiled in the Summer, leav- and are planning a number of face-to- ple to vote for the final design from restrictions after July 19th National restrictions. The level of infection is on a rapid increase and it will claim many Northern Ireland’s lives.” Deputy First Minister Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin Covid bubbles removed also revealed his concerns regarding Michelle O’Neill the sudden void of restrictions with- described Boris in England. Sir Jeffrey hopes that the Johnson’s plans to Stormont Executive would be able to ease restrictions as a facilitate the gradual easing of restric- tions in Northern Ireland over the from English education “reckless approach.” coming weeks. expected lifting of restrictions on July National hilst the bubbles en- Louis Yamani 19th, as announced by Boris Johnson.

A method used to sure that anybody who [email protected] was been in contact However, the decision is still subject to prevent the spread with somebody who a review on July 12th at which point it ’Neill has also clearly clar- ...The level of

is positive or symptomatic will isolate, will be confirmed. ified that Johnson’s plan “ of Covid-19 within W infection is on a repeated isolations have led to many From August 16th, restrictions will will not be followed in rapid increase England’s educational missing large periods of their educa- be reduced even further as Under-18s Northern Ireland, which “ institutions are tion. will no longer have to self-isolate after Owill see restrictions dropped on July and it will claim ‘bubbles’, which will be Education Secretary Gavin Wil- experiencing close contact with a pos- 19th following a review of health data many lives... liamson has also said that schools and itive case. on July 12th. removed on July 19th. colleges will not have to continue stag- In a tweet she stated; “Boris John- gered starts to schooldays, but have son’s announcements today refer to Louis Yamani the choice to continue doing so until England only. The Executive will take [email protected] the summer holidays. its own decisions based on our own in- Ms O'Neill is "not prepared to go These changes coincide with the to the end of the line" when easing formation on how to exit the current Covid restrictions. 10 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 11 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Police investigating incident at New Chiswick Pool Chiswick ‘‘Lifeguards lovely but of course it Police are investigating is me that has to leave as I can’t risk BUY, SELL AND DISCOVER swimming with an aggressive man far an attack that allegedly stronger than I.” took place at Chiswick A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: ‘‘Police received an allega- AT CHISWICK AUCTIONS New Pool on Monday tion of assault from a woman relating 28th June. to an incident at a swimming pool in Chiswick on Monday, 28 June. Enquir- Dia Stronach ies into the circumstances are ongo- [email protected] ing.”

4-year-old sports psychologist Dr Josie Perry says that she was swimming lengths in the pool 4when another swimmer caught her by the ankle and held her under the water. The support float which Dr Perry uses due to a spinal disability be- came detached when she was grabbed while in the middle of a tumble turn. She says that she was held by her an- kle so firmly that it hurt for some time afterwards. Dr Perry said on Twitter: ‘‘Attacked in the pool this morning for overtaking a fragile male ego. ‘‘Grabbed my feet and held me un- New Chiswick Pool is managed by derwater. Then starts yelling. Lampton Leisure. Image from Google Maps.

Visit chiswickauctions.co.uk Off Bollo Lane 12 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 13 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Local university at centre of Historic Brentford pub at risk Hounslow pany had not made plans to replace, as An appeal has been well as causing harm to the character and appearance of the site and sur- success to grow west London made against Hounslow rounding area and a lack of adequate Council's refusal of cycle parking in the proposal. There were nine comments on the applica- Ealing scheme offers a collaborative space planning permission tion with 7 opposing and 2 in support. for students and businesses to work After years of success Innergysave Ltd has now made an together and build success, bringing to redevelop the site of appeal to the Secretary of State to to drive economic mutual benefits for learners to gain ex- O'Riordan's Tavern on overturn the decision. They want to re- perience and for employers to develop growth in west London High Street Brentford. place O’Riordan’s with a new three sto- new ideas and improve growth. while revolutionizing rey building with a lower ground floor Dia Stronach to create four new flats and a commu- education and improving Professor Anthony Woodman, Dep- [email protected] nity use space. The appeal will be de- uty Vice-Chancellor at UWL, said: student attainment, termined from written representations “This award recognises everything we with the Planning Inspector taking into UWL is celebrating are doing to revolutionise education pub at the riverside site has account any comments made at the with learning tailored to students’ been listed since 1888. Then another major success time of the original application. needs. called The Jolly Tar, it has as a winner in this year’s If you wish to make comments, “The impact on our students’ aspi- gone by a number of names. or modify/withdraw your previous Levelling Up Universities ration and achievement has been as- TheA building had been put on sale for representation, you can do so by tounding, particularly for those from prices of around £1.5 million or an an- award. emailing north1@planninginspector- BAME backgrounds, and we are incred- nual rent of £52,000, with the majority ate.gov.uk quoting reference: APP/ ibly proud of the impact this is having of enquiries reportedly looking at res- idential conversion or redevelopment. F5540/W/21/3269437 before 5 August. aking the prize in this year’s locally through our commitment as an According to the applicant, no en- The original application can be seen Extending Enterprise cate- engine of growth in the region.” quiries were made to take over the pub by visiting the Hounslow Council plan- gory, UWL’s Fresh Minds for The Levelling up Universities due to concerns over its viability as a ning website and entering the applica- Business Programme was Awards, hosted by Justine Greening, business. Issues of limited kitchen and tion ref P/2020/1254. Tonce again praised for its exceptional celebrate the work of universities garden space, a lack of parking, and work for bringing students and busi- across the UK working to boost social competition from larger pubs nearby nesses in the region together, as well as growth and showcase opportunities were all raised. narrowing the BAME attainment gap for all. Innergysave Ltd’s initial plan was re- to a record low of 0.8 percent. See the winners at www.fit-for-pur- fused on the basis that demolishing the Launched two years ago by UWL’s pose.org or explore UWL’s award-win- historic site would be a significant loss Claude Littner Business School, the ning programme at www.uwl.ac.uk. of community facility which the com-

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Ɂ Face coverings will no longer be le- gally required in shops, school, hospi- Aine McGinty tality or on public transport although [email protected] guidance will be in place to suggest where people might choose to wear he plans for the so-called one ‘Freedom Day’ on 19th July Ɂ All businesses will be able to reopen, have been revealed - al- including nightclubs though we won’t know if Ɂ An end to the legal requirement for Dia Stronach Tit will definitely be going ahead until table service in hospitality settings [email protected] Monday 12th July after a final review of Ɂ No Covid-status certificate required the data. as condition of entry Wearing a face mask will now be up to individuals - something which has sparked concern The PM announced a number of Ɂ An end to the 1m plus rule other than changes to Covid-19 restrictions as part in specific places such as at the border This news comes as the government after 8 weeks rather than 12. called the lifting of restrictions at this of the government’s ‘living with Covid’ Ɂ Lift limit on people visiting care revealed that over 79 million vaccine Test and Trace will continue to be stage ‘reckless’. approach as he insisted that ‘we must homes doses have now been administered in used although the government inten- The PM stated that learning to live find a new way of living with the virus’. Ɂ No longer necessary for people to the UK. Every adult has now been of- sion is that fully vaccinated people with Covid-19 would mean that cases Before detailing the plans, the prime work from home fered at least one dose of a Covid-19 would no longer need to self-isolate if will continue to rise significantly - stat- minister said: ‘‘I want to stress from Ɂ Removal of bubbles and contact iso- vaccination with 64% of adults having identified as a contact. ing that cases could rise to 50,000 per the outset that this pandemic is far lation for school pupils received both doses. Although this news will be wel- day by 19th July. It is also expected that from over.’’ Ɂ Cap on number of named visitors for Part of the easing of restrictions will comed by some people - there are con- hospitalisations and deaths could rise He added: ‘‘We must reconcile our- care home residents will be removed - involve an acceleration of the vacci- cerns that the government is moving slowly. selves, sadly, to move deaths from Cov- although infection prevention and con- nation programme. Under-40s will too quickly considering the rise in dai- id.’’ trol measures will remain in place. receive their second Covid-19 vaccine ly case numbers. Sir Keir Starmer has Teenager stabbed Chancellor visits in Ealing Park Gunnersbury Sports Hub Hounslow On Thursday 24th June, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak visited Gunnersbury Park Sports Hub for a special girls’ football session run by Brentford FC Community Sports Trust. sure youngsters feel safe and are Football Development at Brentford having fun. FC Community Sports Trust, added: Speaking about his visit to Gunners- “With our brand-new facility at Gun- ith more than 200 bury, Sunak said: “Grassroots football nersbury Park we’re able to offer many Ealing the young man suffering stab injuries girls in attendance and facilities like Gunnersbury Park different girls-only football sessions, An 18-year-old was which are not thought to be life-chang- from the local area, play a vital role in local communities, ranging from community engagement ing. the visit came after supporting jobs and developing the to our football development centre. stabbed in an Ealing A spokesperson for the Met said: "He theW government committed £25 mil- stars of the future. “As well as the AstroTurf where our park in the early hours was conveyed by London Ambulance lion of new funding to support the “That’s why we invested £25 million football is based, we have indoor facil- of July 2. Service to a London hospital where growth of grassroots football. Gun- of new money at the Budget earlier this ities at Gunnersbury Park Sports Hub his condition was deemed as non-life nersbury Park Sports Hub is part of the year – building on the £600 million of where we offer gymnastics, basketball, changing. separate Hubs programme, which has targeted support we have provided for badminton and gym sessions. The Club "A crime scene was put in place in received £4 million from the govern- sport throughout the pandemic. being in the Premier League is a mas- etropolitan Police were Walpole Park, W5. ment-backed Football Foundation, de- “Government support like this will sive boost for the Trust – it’s forever called to Mattock Lane "There have been no arrests. Enquir- livering for community and grassroots help the home nations find and train growing and we hope for further pro- near Walpole Park short- ies continue." sport, creating new jobs and boosting up the stars of the future and I urge gress this year.” ly after 12.50am, with re- Police urge any witnesses to the inci- people’s health and wellbeing. everyone to get behind England and There’s a session for everyone at Mports of a stabbing. dent to call 101 ref 291/02jul. To remain Delivering over 50 weekly ses- Wales as the remaining British teams Brentford FC Community Sports Police officers and the London Am- anonymous, please contact Crimestop- sions, Brentford FC Community in the knockout stages of Euro 2020.” Trust. To find out more visit brentford- bulance Service attended and found pers on 0800 555 111. Sports Trust’s top goal is to make Amber Lloyd, Head of Female fccst.com/book-a-session/ 16 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 17 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Isleworth & Syon students win Council calls for residents to regional Shell Bright Ideas Challenge support Archway businesses Hounslow

Five students from Richmond Finance and Corporate Services, visit- Isleworth & Syon School The ed two local arch companies, rec- ognised by TfL, to meet staff and have been voted the #loveyourlocalarches help raise awareness. best team in London in campaign returned Laura Sevenus Swimming Tuition the Shell Bright Ideas operates from an arch in Stamford to the borough last Brook. By using UV light sanitisation Challenge. weekend to support in their pool, they make sure water is archway businesses clean and hygienic for swimming class- es. This allows them to cut down on hey beat out 130 other and Hounslow Council the chemicals used. schools to win the prize, urged residents to get Active360, a stand-up paddling which earns the school involved- both at the board business, based by Kew Bridge, £2,500 to support STEM ed- was part of “The Big Stand Up” for Tucation. weekend and in the men’s health. They paddle boarded the The competition was run by Lee future. length of the Basingstoke Canal, in Elliston (Deputy Curriculum Leader support of men’s mental health. – Design Technology) for Year 9 stu- Speaking before the event, Cllr dents. The Bright Ideas Challenge is a Khan, Cabinet Member for Transport schools’ competition where students Arch Day’ was held on Saturday 3rd July and provided an opportunity to and One Hounslow, said: “I am delight- imagine creative ideas for how cities of ed to be supporting the Love Your Lo- the future might be powered to be live- showcase the borough’s unique arch products and services and help busi- cal Arches campaign. Local businesses ly, healthy and clean places to live. It is across our borough, including those in run by Shell to inspire the next genera- ‘nesses beneath the railway arches our archways, some of which are hid- tion of scientists and engineers. recover from the pandemic. It was a great way to give them a chance to pro- den away as they are not in areas of Isleworth & Syon’s entry was sub- high footfall, have been hugely impact- mitted by Hafidh Abdalla, Kaname mote themselves and residents were able to join the campaign by visiting ed by the coronavirus pandemic. Asaki, Nishant Brahmbhatt, Gursharan “I encourage Hounslow residents, Singh and Raphael Wreford. Their idea any arch business and taking a selfie using the hashtags #loveyourlocalarch- where possible, to shop local and sup- was to redesign the London Bus from port our independent businesses. This scratch by making a new, modular sys- es and #archday and tagging the @ LBofHounslow, @TfL and @thearch- will help preserve the heart of our local Active360 is a stand-up paddling board business based by Kew Bridge (Image from September 2020) tem of small, spherical-shaped buses communities, keep the pound in Houn- that can be joined together depending company on Twitter. The Arches are repurposed spaces slow and save jobs.’’ Your Local Arches campaign. of our local communities and helping pandemic and it has been a privilege to on the demand. They substituted tradi- Cllr Rajawat, Cabinet Member for Fi- tional metal body panels for sustaina- that accommodate many businesses in “Many of the archway businesses to build resilience following the pan- hear their stories first-hand. Hounslow, including gyms, restaurants nance and Corporate Services, added: across our borough are helping to make demic.” “We know we are only successful ble 3D-printed materials and also used “Businesses under our archways con- a hydrogen fuel cell as a power source. (L-R): Raphael Wreford, Lee Elliston (Teacher), Hafidh Abdalla, Gursharan Singh, Kaname Asaki and Nishant Brahmbhatt and sports activities. Small business the environment greener, encourage Jo Fisher, Senior Property Manager, if our tenants are successful, and we owners rely on these spaces and the tribute towards making Hounslow the our residents to be healthy and support at TfL, said: “We are delighted to cele- want to do all we can to help them re- This means that they qualify for the vibrant, diverse borough we love. We national final, taking place virtually on council would like to encourage resi- our communities to prosper. brate with our tenants on Arch Day and cover and thrive by working with them petition has been a fantastic way to get ideas in a way that showcases their cre- thinkers, they have worked hard and offer is unsurpassed in the local area dents to visit and support them. were delighted to meet business own- “We are proud of them and encour- recognise the fantastic work they do. as partners.” Monday 12 July. Students also received ers from Laura Sevenus Swimming Tu- a facilitated STEM workshop in school, the students engaged in real-world is- ativity and ingenuity.” deserve to win this prize. It also shows and these opportunities enhance the Cllr Khan, Cabinet Member for age residents to shop local and support Our tenants across London have done sues that actually affect them, all seen Headteacher Euan Ferguson said, “I why after-school clubs are so impor- education provision for our boys.” Transport and One Hounslow, along ition and Active360, to find out more our independent businesses. By shop- an amazing job in supporting the city to help the boys prepare a presentation about what they do as part of the Love for the national finals. through the prism of STEM. Our boys am very proud of the students that en- tant for us in school. The breadth of with Cllr Rajawat, Cabinet Member for ping local you are supporting the heart and their local communities during the Lee Elliston commented, “This com- did a fantastic job of expressing their tered this challenge. They are creative extra-curricular opportunities that we Greenlight for travel abroad National statement. The new rules, coming in Life Lessons cancelled on the same day as the lifting of other Double-jabbed Britons Chiswick Rangan Chatterjee. Life Lessons festival will return: bigger, restrictions like masks, say: The Sunday Times In a statement the organisers said: better, stronger and more relevant than have been given the From 4am on Monday July 19, arriv- "It is with a heavy heart that we have ever before. Our speakers – who illumi- green light to jet abroad als from amber countries who are fully Life Lessons festival made the decision to cancel this year’s nate our cultural landscape – can’t wait vaccinated with an NHS vaccine will no at Chiswick House Sunday Times Life Lessons festival. to return to share their ideas with the to countries like Greece longer need to quarantine. Gardens has been "While Covid restrictions have been Life Lessons community. And when we and Italy without Tests will have to be taken before lifted in recent weeks, our fundamen- can gather safely together once again, quarantine. passengers travel home and two days cancelled. tal responsibility remains to our audi- we will celebrate all the big things that after they arrive in the UK. There will ence, our speakers, our exhibitors, our matter to us: from cohesion to well- be no need for a day eight test. Dia Stronach suppliers and our sponsors. Their well- being and sustainability; challenging Children under 18 will be exempt [email protected] being remains our paramount concern. perceived wisdom and redefining the rom July 19, they will be able from quarantine as long as they are And while we hope and believe that the horizons ahead of us.” to return from countries on travelling with a fully vaccinated adult. hilst the event would UK is on the right track to emerge safe- Ticket holders can find additional in- the amber list without spend- Under-fours will continue to be ex- be permitted under ly from the pandemic in the months formation on their refund here. ing 10 days in isolation, pro- empt from travel testing. Aged five to Covid-19 guidelines, ahead, we have taken the hard deci- Fvided they pass a PCR swab test for 10, they will only need to do a day two the organisers took sion to put safety ahead of ticket sales Covid. swab test. Eleven-to-18-years-old will theW decision to cancel in light of infec- and cancel the Life Lessons festival Travel companies and airlines pre- need to take both a pre-departure test tion rates rising in the area. planned for the weekend of July 16th dicted a surge of bookings, saying the and a day two test. The festival would have hosted a to 18th at Chiswick House in London. announcement would “unlock the The Government recommendation range of speakers including Ruby Wax, "We believe this is the right decision pent-up demand” for sunshine breaks. not to travel to amber countries for Prof. Brian Cox, Claudia Winkleman, and provides clarity for everyone. But Transport Secretary Grant Shapps holidays will come to an end. 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London Crowds of 60,000 will cheer on the final four teams vying to become UEFA EURO 2020 champions at Wembley Stadium this week and the Wimbledon tennis finals will be played to a full-capacity Centre Court.

hese landmark crowds mark more than the return of huge numbers of fans to stadiums, they also mark Tthe return of major events to London, which a new report by London & Part- ners and Hatch shows add more than £600m to London’s economy every year and can be a huge catalyst towards London’s recovery from the pandemic. What major London events are com- ing up? UEFA EURO 2020 at Wembley will be the jewel in London’s summer of sport. But there are so many more IAAF World Championships London 2017 ©British Athletics/Getty major events to look forward to as the capital reopens this season. athon will take place on 3 October hospitality industry are backing a £7m and excitement of major events in our happened in the last four years, includ- Wimbledon returns to a packed, with a record-breaking 50,000 runners campaign, called Let’s Do London, to city. As restrictions continue to lift, we ing: full-capacity centre court for the ladies completing the iconic course from encourage UK visitors to rediscover are seeing lots of interest for sporting, The biggest event captured in the and men's singles finals later this week. Blackheath to The Mall. their capital city. The campaign will cultural and music events to be host- new report was the IAAF World Cham- Brand-new cricket competition The Frieze London will present the best feature a series of pop-up events, pub- ed in London and its fantastic to see a pionships and World Para Athletics Hundred will bring action-packed ex- of international contemporary art lic art installations and cultural activi- great line-up of events already set to Championships in 2017, which brought citement to The Oval and Lords this by emerging and established artists, ties hosted across central London. take place over the coming months. in £107m to the London economy. The summer. Every bowl counts as each alongside a dynamic programme of Sadiq Khan said: “London is a Whether you are a spectator or an 20-day event saw more than 1 million party with us! game only has 100 balls. Eight new newly commissioned artworks, films world-leading city of sport, music and event organiser, there is no better des- tickets issued to watch more than teams have been created for the tour- and talks in Regents Park from 13 – 17 culture with a long history of putting tination for a major event and London 3,100 athletes compete in more than nament including London Spirit and October. on some of the best events watched is very much open and looking forward 375 track and field and long-distance Oval Invincibles. The tournament runs For the first time in Rugby League across the globe. With iconic back- to welcoming you back.” events. from 21 July – 21 August. World Cup history, the men's, women's drops and a range of state-of-the-art NFL’s London Games have increased Twenty-four Formula E cars will and wheelchair games will come to- sports stadiums, venues, cultural in- What are major events worth to in number and popularity since the From unforgettable birthday bashes for little speed through The Royal Docks and gether at the same event. All 61 match- stitutions and green spaces, there is no London? first ever non-US game was played at ExCeL London as all-electric street es will be played at venues across Eng- better city in the world to host a major The new report from London & Wembley in 2007. Four games were ones, to sophisticated soirees for grown-ups, racing returns to the UK capital for the land from 23 October – 27 November, event. Partners and Hatch reveals that the played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium first time since 2016 on 24 and 25 July. including London’s Copper Box Arena “Major events are the heartbeat of total contribution of all major events and Wembley in 2019 creating a direct we take care of everything so you can relax The August Bank Holiday weekend and Emirates Stadium. our city and the return of these events between 2017 and 2020 is estimated economic benefit of £6.1m. Free events will buzz with music at All Points East NFL’s London Games return to the will provide a much-needed boost to to represent an injection of £2.51bn to for all ran alongside the games at iconic and enjoy every moment. festival in Victoria Park. Headliners in- capital for two matches at Tottenham the city’s economy following the pan- the London economy. This includes locations like Regents Street and Picca- clude London Grammar and Foals. Stadium in October. demic.” £2.27bn generated by visitor spend on dilly Circus. The NFL’s London Games Pride in London will burst onto the Film fans can celebrate getting back Georgina Warren, Director, Major accommodation and non-accommoda- are set to return in October 2021. streets of London with a parade full of to the cinema at the 65th BFI London Events & City Experience at London & tion expenses such as food and drink, Beyond sport, London hosts many Book a tour or find out more at colour, fun and inclusivity on 11 Sep- Film Festival from 6 – 17 October. Each Partners added: “Today’s report find- as well as an estimated £238m spent by cultural events that appeal to the tember. This year’s themes are Visibili- year, the festival presents a selection ings demonstrate the value of major event organisers. whole family. The Lumiere London maggieandrose.com ty, Unity and Equality. of the best in world cinema, showing events to London and how much the free outdoor light festival attracted Designers will rejoice when London audiences a wide array of films, repre- city’s economy stands to benefit from The report estimates that every visit 1.5m visitors in four days in 2018 with a Fashion Week returns to eye-catching senting a variety of languages, genres their return following the pandemic. to a concert and cultural event gen- direct economic benefit of £5.7m. in-person shows from 17 - 21 Septem- and filmmaking styles. Major events not only inject billions erated on average £23 to the London Did you know London hosts the larg- ber at the same time as the London De- Further ahead, 2022 is already shap- of pounds worth of visitor spend, they economy, while each visit to a sporting est organised celebrations of Chinese sign Festival celebrates London as the ing up to be an amazing year of cul- also bring people together and position event injected on average £42. With 1 in New Year outside Asia? The colourful Chiswick Kensington Islington design capital of the world from 18 – 26 tural events and sport. Highlights will London favourably on the global stage. 7 Londoners working in the hospitality celebrations included traditional pa- 1 Essex Place 58 Pembroke 7 Esther Anne September. include the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, They are the backdrop to memories industry, major events are vital in get- rades, food stalls and performances on West End LIVE will return to Lon- UEFA Women’s Euros, the Common- that last a lifetime and that shared ex- ting people back to work and helping to the main stage in Trafalgar Square. W4 5UJ Road W8 6NX Place N1 1UL don in September, bringing together wealth Games, Laver Cup and more. perience that we’ve all missed so much support London’s recovery. some of London’s biggest shows and As coronavirus restrictions contin- in the last year.” musicals in a free spectacular. ue to ease, Visit London, the mayor “London audiences are passionate The new report captures data from The 41st edition of the London Mar- of London, and the city’s tourism and event goers and we’ve missed the buzz many once-in-a-lifetime events that Chiswick RNLI E class ©RNLI/David Clarke 22 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 23 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald London could see rents rise by more than £300

London by the pandemic, with polling conduct- renters, successfully campaigning for The Mayor of London, ed last year for the mayor finding that the government to end unjust letting one in four of London’s private renters fees, suspend evictions during the pan- Sadiq Khan has warned were struggling to pay their rent dur- demic and put in a package of grants to that the cost of renting ing the pandemic or expecting to do help keep renters in their homes. He privately in the capital so shortly. Across the country, private has also secured a commitment that More than just a care home renters have been disproportionately ministers will end ‘no-fault’ evictions could increase by almost hit by the pandemic, with a quarter for good. The Chiswick Nursing Centre is friendly and welcoming, providing the kindest He has introduced two new online 20 per cent over the next seeing their earnings reduced in some possible care in a wonderfully comfortable setting. way. tools enabling Londoners to ‘name and five years, unless he is The mayor was re-elected in May shame’ rogue landlords and allowing Our residents are given peace of mind, support and clinical care by our given powers to control with a pledge to lobby the government renters to check whether their land- qualified, friendly staff. Families and loved ones have the comfort of knowing the rental market. to give him the power to introduce lord has a property license where this that our compassionate approach helps our residents feel safe and looked after rent controls in London. His proposed is required. Sadiq has also worked with in even the most difficult of situations. London Private Rent Commission Safer Renting to roll out training for would be responsible for designing and Met Police officers on how to deal with he worrying new forecast is implementing rent controls that would illegal evictions - 5,600 officers have Convalescence & Respite Care based on City Hall analysis make renting more affordable in Lon- been trained to date. Short-term respite and recovery/convalescence – our high standard of care is of information from proper- don. In the meantime, he has called Khan said: “Nearly a third of Lon- offered to our guests however long they stay with us. ty experts Savills, who pre- for powers to freeze private rents in doners are private renters, but all too Tdict that renting privately in London the capital to protect renters from the often their calls for support and fair- In-house physiotherapy will rise by 19 per cent over the next ongoing financial impact of the pan- ness on rents are overlooked by both five years. Applying this forecast to the demic. This mandate is backed up by landlords and the government. Our Physio gym is fitted with specialist equipment where in-house physiotherapists, latest Rightmove figures for new ten- polling which found that more than “I was re-elected on a pledge to re- nurses, occupational therapist and team of health professionals will aid your ancies, average asking rents could rise two-thirds of Londoners are in favor of dress this balance and to stand up for recovery. to £2,289 a month by 2025. rent controls. London’s renters by transforming ten- Despite a recent easing of rent rises, Sadiq is committed to preventing ancy laws and wrestling back control of key workers to train and work in the others cannot afford to start a family. Whether it’s respite, rehabilitation, convalescence, longer term nursing or and the cost of renting falling in some Londoners from being priced out runaway rents. Todays’ analysis paints capital, we have no option but to keep “Without urgent action on rent lev- dementia care, rest assured that you or your loved ones are in safe hands. parts of London during the pandemic, of their city. In the year up to March a stark picture of the next five years if a check on spiraling rents.” els, more Londoners will face these di- London still has some of the highest 2020, he started a record number of landlords are allowed to increase pric- Alicia Kennedy, Director of Genera- lemmas in the 2020s and quality of life rental costs in the world, with Lon- genuinely affordable homes including es unchecked. tion Rent, said: “Unaffordable housing will deteriorate.” doners paying on average 35 percent more new council homes than in any “This is a matter of fairness, but also is stifling London. Over the past dec- of their income on rent payments to year since 1983. crucial to the future of our city. If we ade it has become impossible for many landlords. The mayor has also consistently want the next generation of nurses, people to live close to their workplace For more advice on our care call 020 8222 7800 Ravenscourt Gardens, London W6 0AE These issues have been exacerbated been on the side of London's private police officers, transport workers and or support networks they rely on, while www.chiswicknursingcentre.co.uk

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London data gathered from the Met Police re- people said that they thought crime in and buy window opening restrictors have a holiday – either abroad or in the London residents are veals the items that are the most tar- England and Wales had either ‘stayed Ɂ Secure sheds or garages to deny bur- UK – which makes their home particu- geted by burglars in London. With UK the same’ or ‘gone down’, according to glars access to tools they could use to larly vulnerable. We don’t want to see being warned to stay spending on household items increas- ONS data. This stark disconnect be- gain entry to your house another upsurge in burglaries, so we’d vigilant after 19th July ing by 57% in April 2021, and spending tween people’s perceptions of crime Ɂ Protect your high-value items, such urge everyone to be extra cautious as police data reveals on technology rising by 56% according and the reality only makes residents as jewellery, credit cards and identifi- about home security.” to UTM merchant services, residents more vulnerable. cation documents by storing them in a Jamie Pugh, Manager at Roché Se- that 31 of the capital’s 32 are being warned to keep homes secure safe, either at home or in a safety de- curity, says: "It's easy to forget that the boroughs saw a rise in and avoid leaving expensive items on Which areas have the lowest bur- posit vault effects of burglary go beyond the finan- display. glary risk? Ɂ Keep valuable items out of your bed- cial cost of replacing goods or repairing offences when lockdown Some of the oddest items stolen in- room: this is the first place a burglar any damage caused. Instead it's often ended last summer. clude horses, zoo/farm animals, inter- Although burglaries increased al- will look. the thought of being burgled that caus- com systems, pet food and explosives. most everywhere in London once re- Stephen Halloran, Director at Law- es the most distress and can leave you Underlining how determined some strictions were lifted, some areas saw tons Solicitors in London, says: "Lock- feeling unsafe inside your own home. Retirement living in the s we near lockdown easing, thieves are, sheds, phone boxes and less of an impact. The following bor- downs are exceptional times: never "We come across stories all the time the Metropolitan Police are even garden wells have also been tar- oughs experienced the smallest rises: before have so many people stayed at from customers who have fallen vic- expecting the same kind of geted. We can provide more informa- Ɂ Havering: 6% home. Of course, people being at home tim to burglary in one form or anoth- heart of south London surge in burglaries expe- tion upon request. Ɂ Lewisham: 4% 24/7 makes burglaries a lot less likely, er. Sometimes it's unavoidable, but in riencedA in July 2020, when numbers Ɂ Bromley: -3% as the data shows us. The rise in crime some cases it could all be prevented by Senior living apartments exclusively for over-55s. shot up by 28% across London. The Which areas in London are Bromley was the only exception in after lockdown is also inevitable, but simply stopping thieves from seeing figures rose by as much as 72% in some high-burglary risk? that the number of burglaries actual- what worries me is that people became inside the property. We would always The Vale is a beautiful, secure, gated community boroughs. ly went down after lockdown eased. complacent after the last lockdown advise customers to try and obscure offering everything you need Haringey has been identified as the After the last lockdown was eased, While there’s no room for complacen- eased. Some areas that had a lower views inside the home by adding blinds to embrace a vibrant lifestyle in SW16. highest risk area: the borough experi- some London boroughs experienced cy when it comes to home security, number of burglaries during lockdown or some form of physical protection enced the greatest spike increasing by dramatic increases in burglaries. residents in Bromley, Lewisham and then had huge increases again when re- over vulnerable windows and doors. Please call us today 0808 169 6511 72% post-lockdown. This is followed These areas are now most at risk of a Havering can be a little more confident strictions were lifted. "The simple things, like making sure by Redbridge (59%), and Westminster post-lockdown burglary surge after 19 that their areas won’t suffer huge up- "We certainly noticed a dramatic windows and doors are locked, are al- to arrange a viewing or take the virtual tour (57%). July. ticks in crime after 19 July. spike in burglary cases when previous ways important! The principle being To get a complete picture of how Ɂ Haringey: 72% increase lockdowns ended and we’re expecting that you don't want to make it any The Vale, 93 Knollys Road, London SW16 2JP lockdowns have affected burglary rates Ɂ Redbridge: 59% increase How to avoid falling victim to bur- the same will happen after 19 July. Un- easier for a thief to gain access. Smart in the capital, London criminal defence Ɂ Westminster: 57% increase glary fortunately, pandemic-fuelled unem- security solutions like cameras and solicitors Lawtons has collated and an- Ɂ Barnet: 52% increase ployment and people falling on hard video doorbells can help you keep a 1- & 2-bedroom apartments • Independent living alysed Metropolitan Police data from Ɂ Kensington and Chelsea: 52% in- London residents are urged to prac- times only exacerbates the problem, better eye on things while you're away January to September 2020. It covers crease tice caution when restrictions are tempting people into burglary. and are usually controllable from your Beautiful surroundings • Secure, gated development the three-month periods before, dur- Residents here will have to be most eased, and take the following security "Therefore it’s vital that people are mobile phone. These can be linked to Bespoke support services available ing and after the first UK lockdown. wary of an increased burglary threat measures: aware of the dangers, particularly if home automation systems, which we Analysis of the data tells us which bor- in the coming months, particularly as Ɂ Double-lock your door every time they live in one of the London burglary often install for customers. Residents oughs are most at risk of burglary from awareness was a widespread problem you leave the house, checking that it’s hotspots indicated by the data. Many can then control security shutters, for thevaleliving.co.uk 19 July. after the last lockdown eased. In the locked people will also take the opportunity example, in the same way as other se- Show flatviewing available or take for Freedom of Information request July to September 2020 period, 76% of Ɂ Make sure your windows are locked presented by the end of lockdown to curity devices.” the virtual tour

The Vale 268 x 161.5mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 14:02 24 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 25 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS New green investment for Hounslow London at the launch by Hounslow Council's in meeting our climate ambitions and H & F social care manager Cities, investment and Chief Executive Niall Bolger. today’s launch is a momentous step to- The Hounslow Council Chief Ex- wards achieving this. innovation experts have ecutive, said: "This is the first step on "Low carbon investment in our cities launched a Commission what can be an important journey to will allow us to secure a wide range of which begins the deliver both environmental and eco- benefits, not only lowering emissions nomic benefits at significant scale. In but improving public health and reduc- awarded MBE process of identifying Hounslow we are committed to im- ing inequalities. We want this work to Hammersmith portant Green Recovery work, but we be an example for effective investment a transformational Hammersmith and programme of Green recognise the critical role London and in further UK cities and towns in the the core cities have in the international future. Fulham (H&F) social Growth for the UK’s work that needs to be done if we are to "Local government has a key role care manager Angela cities. meet Net Zero. I am looking forward to to play in reaching climate targets bringing what we hope will be an excit- and achieving long term investment Mooney has been made ing final proposition to COP26 in Glas- for tackling climate change in a way an MBE in The Queen’s llr Katherine Dunne, Houn- gow later in the year." that leaves a positive legacy for our slow Council's Cabinet London Councils and the UK’s 11 local communities. Only by working Birthday Honours for Member for Communities Core Cities along with the innova- together and stressing the need for services to social care and Climate Emergency, tion body Connected Places Catapult investment in net zero, from both gov- in Hammersmith & Csaid: "This is an important agenda in launched the UK Cities Climate In- ernment and private investors, can we Hounslow and a critical part of the re- vestment Commission during an event considered by local government, such historic climate summit due to be held begin to safeguard the environmental Fulham. covery plan we shaped and agreed with on 1st July at London Climate Action as municipal community investment in November in Glasgow. future of our cities and those who live, a great many of our partners across Week. bonds, carbon offsetting payments, Cllr Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow work and visit in them.” the Borough. We are committed to The Commission believes that this workplace parking levies and collection City Council, who also spoke at the Prof Greg Clark CBE, Chair of Con- he citation for the honour – economic recovery in the post-COVID may represent a significant opportu- charges for contaminated recycling. launch, said: "Today’s first stage launch nected Places Catapult, said: "Con- which Angela says has "over- world, and we have already seen our nity for major players like sovereign Forthcoming work being undertaken reveals massive opportunities to create nected Places Catapult is proud to whelmed” her – recognises climate change commitments taking wealth and pension funds to invest in by the Commission will explore po- green growth and thousands of jobs work alongside the UK Core Cities and her results for residents, her green projects across London and the tential financing mechanisms in depth across London and the Core Cities. I London Councils to launch this UK Tcollaborative approach and how she’s shape in practice. "It is fitting and encouraging to see Core Cities. The Commission’s overall and deliver recommendations for how look forward to showcasing some of Cities Climate Investment Commis- dealt with the extra challenges of the Hounslow not only represented in this aim is to create a robust business case investment for Net Zero can be un- these at COP in Glasgow in November. sion. We are showcasing the first stage pandemic. work but leading it and leading by ex- and investment models to deliver Net locked. "Together London Councils and of a report which outlines the estimat- Angela runs the Rivercourt Project ample." Zero, whilst addressing issues of scale, In an accompanying launch declara- Core Cities are home to almost 30 mil- ed investment required for UK cities Short Break service, which she set up Initial analysis by the Commission longevity and confidence. tion, both London Councils and Core lion people. It is vital that we play our to reach net zero, with the full report 21 years ago. This five-bed centre with of UK city climate plans suggests that The initial research shows that do- Cities UK said they face a funding full role in making sure they are not left released at COP26 in November. an ‘outstanding’ rating from the Care meeting Net Zero in London and the mestic retrofit, or making homes more emergency as well as a climate emer- behind and play a key role on our jour- "Our report reinforces that city lead- Quality Commission gives families and UK’s Core Cities could bring up to energy efficient, is likely to present the gency. This underscores the impor- ney to Net Zero.” ers are integral to this goal and are the carers a break while offering adults £330bn of investment into the UK. The largest investment opportunity. tance of the forthcoming work, and Mayor Philip Glanville, Chair of Lon- forerunners at taking action against the with learning disabilities therapeutic Commission marked its July 1st launch This is followed by decarbonising the engagement of government in this don Councils’ Transport and Environ- damaging impacts of climate change. group activities at home and in the by publishing research from environ- transport, the retrofit of commercial endeavour. ment Committee, said: "London bor- Now is the time to support UK cit- community. mental consultancy Eunomia which buildings, producing renewable elec- The commission will now go on to oughs and the UK’s 11 Core Cities have ies. Our practical findings will inform She also manages the Options Day estimates that between £110bn and tricity, and decarbonising the ways cit- identify the investment opportunities a huge responsibility as economic and their transition paths as cities tackle service for adults with autism, demen- in detail in a final report that will be population centres to create solutions tia and other complex physical and £330bn of green investment is required ies collect and dispose of waste. the challenge of achieving the UK and Angela Mooney (second from left) with the Linking Hands Community Choir at Hammersmith Town Hall. Image from H&F. to meet Net Zero in the UK’s core cit- The report also sets out a range showcased to national and interna- to reach Net Zero targets. Securing global targets for net zero over the next mental health needs. ies, with the initial findings presented of financing sources currently being tional investors attending COP26, the private finance is going to be critical three decades.” Angela ensures residents get to en- joy a stream of stimulating activities tion and ceaseless ambition to give our honour is for all of them and for those work in setting up the Linking Hands to our residents and their families”, not offered by many centres outside Disabled residents every sort of oppor- people who have felt vulnerable, alone Enterprise, which she helps to run in she says, "I’m lucky to work with such H&F – even sky-diving trips! tunity are legend. This award is thun- or in need of support. H&F Council her spare time. The social enterprise a dedicated, committed and caring "If you put your mind to it, you can deringly well deserved.” were right there to lend a hand, and I’m gives Disabled residents and their fam- bunch of people.” achieve any goals,” she said. "You can A life of helping others so proud to tell people who I work for.” ilies and carers new opportunities, in- Angela has also given her own time to Brentford & Isleworth Labour turn people’s lives around.” Born and schooled in H&F, Angela’s She insists that being made an MBE teraction and connections with others. organise foodbanks, Christmas parties Her approach led the Care Quality first job was at Charing Cross Hospital, is not about her, but recognises the While the Linking Hands Commu- and after-school and breakfast clubs. A Commission to invite her two years and she has spent most of her career achievements of her colleagues, the nity Choir she set up took 10 Disabled recent project has been arranging ba- ago to be one of their specialist advis- working in social care in the borough. residents and their devoted families. residents and family and carers to Afri- rista training to widen young Disabled ers to broaden the activities offered at All four of her siblings also worked for "They are all top of the list,” she says. ca in 2018 to build a house as part of a people’s employment opportunities. oppose Park Road Allotments plans centres around the country. the council! She hopes the honour will help open project to tackle poverty. She is now looking forward to her Cllr Ben Coleman, H&F Cabinet "The past 15 months have been so doors to allow her – and her team – to "It’s important to me that everyone day out at Buckingham Palace, and Hounslow Brentford & Isleworth MP Ruth Cad- seeks to destroy an asset of communi- Member for Health and Adult Social awful, especially for people that have achieve even more in future. is a valuable member of our commu- only wishes she could take all her staff Brentford and Isleworth bury in submitting a formal objection. ty value, causing the loss of local open Care, said, "Angela’s verve, imagina- lost loved ones,” says Angela. "This The MBE also recognises Angela’s nity, and we can all help give a voice at Rivercourt and Options with her. The proposals would see seven space and a key wildlife haven and life- Constituency’s Labour blocks of flats built on the land, which line for the community. Party (CLP)’s General was leased to the council by the 7th ‘‘I believe the councillors, irrespec- Committee has Duke of Northumberland in 1917. In tive of their party, will be able to see addition to feeding the local communi- this for exactly what it is.’’ Isleworth man to appear in court for voted unanimously ty and providing green spaces to resi- Annie Aloysius, secretary of the against proposals to dents, the three-acre site is also known Allotment Holders, said: ‘‘We all so to be home to a number of species of heartened by the huge and diverse sup- bulldoze the Park Road bats, hedgehogs, toads and newts. port received to save the site from de- Allotments. Hounslow’s Planning Committee velopment. the 'theft of £20,000 of jewellery' is expected to meet in early August to ‘‘The Northumberland Estates have Ealing Dia Stronach discuss the proposals. only allowed a few of us to use plots The paper has this week reported that [email protected] Councillor Salman Shaheen, Chair of and actively sought to discourage even A man from Isleworth is set to stand 45-year-old Constantin Chetran of Church the CLP said: ‘‘As Chair of the Brent- this to make it appear unused and sur- Road, Isleworth has been charged after enter- n Wednesday, June 23, the ford & Isleworth Constituency Labour plus to requirements. trial at Chelmsford Crown Court ing a Harlow address on 8th June and stealing CLP (with the members of Party, I welcome this decision from ‘‘However, all can see from the grow- for allegedly stealing £20,000 worth gold jewellery and money to the value above. Hounslow Council’s Plan- our GC delegates and hope the many ing support this is not at all true. He is also alleged to have stolen a variety of ning Committee exempt- Labour members of the Planning Com- ‘‘We will keep fighting to preserve of jewellery from a house in Harlow electronic devices and equipment belonging Oing themselves) voted to oppose the mittee will take note of the concerns them as an asset of community value according to online newspaper, Your to customers of Amazon on 26th June. The Duke of Northumberland’s proposals. their comrades raised tonight. for the whole community for the fu- Harlow. value of these items is currently unknown. The CLP is now joining three Isle- ‘‘But this is not a party political is- ture.’’ A trial date of 26th July has been set and worth councillors (Salman Shaheen, sue. Áine McGinty Chetran remains in custody. Daanish Saeed and Sue Sampson) and ‘‘This is a planning application that The allotment site. Image from Google Maps. 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Events include "But we promise our events will re- Research UK’s life-saving work. Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, waterways. dangers and please do not jump in the On average the MPU is called to If you need to, gently move them at: a 3K, 5K, 10K and Pretty Muddy, a main colourful, emotional and uplift- Thanks to the generosity of its sup- which has been in partnership with Tes- water, however good a swimmer you over 20 incidents a week on the River around to help you float. mud-splattered obstacle course, in- ing. The safety of our Race for Life par- porters, Cancer Research UK’s work co for 20 years, is an inspiring series of are. Thames; they work with partner agen- Float until you can control your Ɂ Hillingdon on 14 August – 3k and 5k. cluding a version for children. ticipants is our absolute priority. We’ve into the prevention, diagnosis and 3K, 5K, 10K, Pretty Muddy and Pretty nspector Stuart Simpson of the “For some people their natural in- cies such as the RNLI, Coastguard, Port breathing. Ɂ Hampstead on 21 August – 5k and Every year around 34,100 people are been constantly monitoring the COV- treatment of cancer has been at the Muddy Kids event which raise millions MPU said: “Whilst the weather stinct will be to try and save someone of London Authority, Tidal Thames Only then, call for help or swim to 10k. diagnosed with cancer in London and ID-19 situation and have developed heart of the progress that has seen sur- of pounds every year to help beat can- has been wet and rainy of late, we in trouble but as soon as you enter the Water Safety Forum and London Fire safety. Ɂ Kingston and Kempton Park on 22 one in two people in the UK born after ways to ensure our events can operate vival in the UK double in the last 40 cer by funding crucial research. Money anticipate that, hopefully, warm- water you will be putting your life at brigade, to help keep the tidal stretch Very sadly, officers often come across August – 3k, 5k, 10k, Pretty Muddy, 1960 will get cancer in their lifetime. safely, following government guidance. years. Pretty Muddy Kids. raised funds world-class research to It may be that events look a bit differ- Ier weather will come and people often danger too. of the Thames safe for Londoners. people who have chosen to take their Lynn Daly Cancer Research UK’s The charity was able to spend more help beat 200 types of cancer - includ- Ɂ Battersea on 24 August – 5k. spokesperson for London, said: "Race ent this year but we are working pro- than £153 million in London last year ing bowel cancer, prostate cancer, lung Ɂ Blackheath on 5 September – 3k, 5k, for Life offers the perfect opportunity actively with our venues and suppliers on some of the UK’s leading scientific cancer, testicular cancer, brain cancer, 10k, Pretty Muddy, Pretty Muddy Kids. for people to run, walk or jog and raise to deliver a socially distanced but great and clinical research. children’s cancers and leukaemia. Ɂ Regent’s Park on 11 September – 5k money for life-saving research. experience. Enter now at raceforlife.org or call Pressure mounts on govt This year, participants will set off on and 10k. "All 400 mass participation Race for "Sadly, cancer touches almost every 0300 123 0770. Ɂ Croydon on 19 September – 3k, 5l, Life events across the UK were can- the Race for Life course either alone family at some point. Every step our Learn Hounslow 10k. or in small, socially distanced groups. scientists take towards beating cancer to provide support for

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HERE, HELEN PIDGEON, THE DIRECTOR OF HELEN PIDGEON SOLICITORS, provide neutral calendars to manage diary dates and the sharing of other co-parenting FAMILY LAW SPECIALISTS IN CHISWICK, EXPLAINS SOME COMMON LEGAL information. ISSUES THAT CROP UP FOR SEPARATING PARENTS. SHOULD THERE BE SHARED CARE? If you have children, there are, along with the emotional and financial issues, the everyday If both parents work and are involved in the day to day care of the children, we are practicalities to sort out; where the child or children will live, how much time they will increasingly seeing parents who want to share the care of a child. There is a presumption spend with each parent and what each parent can legally do without involving the other. that each parent, including the non-resident parent, should spend time with a child provided there is no risk of harm to the child. There is not a presumption of shared care. You may not need to involve the court in these arrangements if everything can be agreed It will depend upon the circumstances for the care arrangements as to whether this can between you. If you need some assistance with these arrangements then start by looking be facilitated and the kind of relationship the parents have after separating. Shared care into drawing up a parenting plan setting out clear principles and the arrangements for the doesn’t necessarily mean sharing the amount of time a child spends with each parent children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference point. The Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service “Cafcass” who are the A court can make a shared care order as a way to avoid one parent trying to alienate or Hounslow court appointed social workers, have provided some guidance on the issues to think exercise too much control over the other. Neither is there a specific formula for shared about in its Parenting Plan which can be found on its website www.cafcass.gov.uk. care with alternating days or weeks. Any arrangement will depend on the practicalities Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday 29th June Ruth Cadbury and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of Photo by Green Chameleon on Unsplash MP once again urged the government to provide much needed WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. Hounslow As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have support for the aviation industry and wider supply chain. parental responsibility by being married to the mother before or after your child’s birth or, DO I NEED TO HAVE A PARENTING PLAN OR COURT ORDER? Learn Hounslow is inviting local people to an Open Day event in by being named as the father on the child’s birth certificate (for a child that has been born It is not compulsory to have either if everything is agreed. If there have been difficulties in after 1 December 2003). Parental responsibility means you share equally: agreeing the past arrangements, a parenting plan setting out clear and agreed principles their new building on Wednesday 21st July from 12pm-8pm. n her parliamentary question Ruth raised been waiting for over a year for the government “all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a and defining the arrangements may help and as a last resort, if agreement cannot be the important role that the sector plays for to provide the promised support for aviation child has in relation to the child and their property”. reached, then an order drawn up with the help of family law specialists may help to Their new building, located at the Meadow- Maths, Essential Digital Skills Qualifications at jobs locally, and called for the government communities such as Hounslow. However min- It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. bank Centre in Cranford will be used for the first Entry 3 and Level 1, Qualifications which support to provide sector specific, while also raising isters continue to sit on their hands while many your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and time to exhibit an exciting number of new fea- the SEND Workforce (Special educational needs Iconcerns about the end of the furlough in Sep- people locally worry about how they will pay the taking a child abroad for any time at all. This article assumes you are the natural birth parents of a child and does not deal with the law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may tures and amazing courses for people to choose and disability) & Level 3 courses which are part tember. bills. FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice from. of the National Skills Fund offer being offered for The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge im- “I was extremely disappointed that the trans- After a difficult separation, it’s not uncommon for some parents to still need help in putting upon the law. If you require advice about your particular circumstances then you should At the event they will be showcasing: free for all residents regardless of financial cir- pact on aviation communities such as Hounslow, port secretary simply seemed to shift the blame a Parenting Plan together, either from a solicitor or a mediator. The exercise can be more seek your own independent legal advice about the approach you should take and how Qualifications designed to advance your career cumstances. with 43,000 jobs being lost and 22,000 residents for this lack of action onto the chancellor of the productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. prospects in your chosen industry. Exhibition providing a chance for you to see still on furlough. exchequer. Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” An outdoor market which will sell the work the work being done by the learners across the This question came on the back of Ruth’s inter- “After the sacrifices that so many people local- (Cafcass website has a directory) offer parenting group classes that you can attend Helen Pidgeon is a solicitor, mediator and collaborative lawyer and director of Helen of participants who recently took part in the different courses. vention in Parliament earlier this month, pledg- ly have made they deserve better than a govern- together or alone. If the court becomes involved you could be ordered to attend a Pidgeon Solicitors specialising in private children law as well as all aspects of private Designed & Made in Hounslow Learning Pro- To find out more call 020 8583 6000 or visit ing to support an aviation communities fund, ment that continues to leave so many jobs and SPIP or similar parenting programme. Parenting Apps such as Our Family Wizard www. family law matters. Please contact us if you require further assistance to help you ourfamilywizard.co.uk and Parenting Apart divorceandchildren.com/divorce-app/ can decide what is right for you and your family. grammes. hace.ac.uk which has been supported by Steve Curran, Lead- families on a cliff edge.’’ A range of new entitlements such as: Function- er of Hounslow Council. al Skills and GCSE Qualifications in English and Speaking after her question, Ruth said, “We’ve 30 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 31 In associaton with Viestra Magazine For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk get inspired for your next journey at follow us on twitter @hounslowherald TRAVEL viestramagazine.com TRAVEL @viestramag

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On a sail- Just 45-minutes from the mainland, from the hotel by boat the island es- tional biodiversity that can be explored tius captures the essence of romance, Mauritius has a range of enchanting ing holiday, travellers can discover the the Isle of Wight is the perfect British cape features a seven bedroom villa, on breathtaking waterfall hikes. At with miles of white sand beaches accommodation for lovebirds to rest popular Cala Bassa beach, one of the island for couples to set sail and escape private infinity pool and more than 300 night, guests can enjoy stunning ocean fringed by coral reefs and surrounded their heads, from sleeping under the most beautiful coves on the west coast, to. 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Couples looking for a award winning spas and spectacular make the most of the hotel’s facilities tal, where the streets come alive to to zip-lining, scuba-diving to horse-rid- stress-free sailing experience can hire clifftop sunsets, couples are sure to fall on the private island, unwinding with the sounds of bomba, salsa, reggae- ing and more. Those looking to dive Sail the coast of Ibiza with Click&Boat a private yacht through Click&Boat, in love with the Isle of Wight. Top date a couples massage or indulging in the ton, merengue and Latin pop. Or, for a into the island’s history and heritage where a skipper will suggest the route ideas for couples when on the island mouth-watering local cuisine. 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of Berwick, Kentville and Wolfville. The trail, part of the Blue Route provin- Public & Statutory Notices Experience one of the world's most scenic cycling cial cycling network, is shared use with a crusher dust surface from Annapolis routes in Nova Scotia Royal to just outside of the Town of NOTICE OF INSPECTION OF ELECTION EXPENSES Kentville, where it becomes a non-mo- LICENCING ACT 2003 APPLICATION FOR THE VARIATION OF Travel torized trail with a crusher dust surface. A PREMISES LICENCE Election of the London Assembly constituency member for the South West Constituency Whether your cycling routes have been taking you for gentle rides or tougher challenges during Most of it is smooth and hard-packed but surface conditions may vary from I, Niall Bolger, Returning Officer for the above South West Constituency, hereby give notice that the returns and declarations (including the accompanying documents) as to election NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT these last few months, the time for planning your next two-wheeled adventure could well be now. season to season. Cycling speed is 12 expenses of the under-mentioned Candidates and Election Agents can be inspected at miles/hr. The grade is almost flat with Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB, during normal office hours within the (a) Full name of applicant: SAMY AMER With over 13,300 km of coastline, perfect for social distancing, Nova Scotia is home to diverse cycling next two years. very few slight inclines. Great for off- experiences. road cycling. Hybrid or mountain bikes HAS APPLIED TO THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW FOR

are best suited for this trail. (b) Provide a brief summary of the application setting out the proposed licensable activities: Name of Name of LATE NIGHT ALCOHOL SUPPLY Candidate Election Agent LIVE MUSIC ON THURSDAYS 19.00 – 23.00 Rum Runners Trail Challenge yourself on one of the ATTERTON STROUD-TURP From Halifax to Lunenburg: This world’s most scenic cycling routes and 74 mile multi-use trail, along a former Candice Amelia John Robert FOR THE PREMISES the province’s masterpiece -The Cabot rail bed, connects the historic city of (c) Name and address of premises Trail- on Cape Breton Island. Cycle Halifax and Lunenburg, a UNESCO DA BARCA DA BARCA Nova Scotia’s Wine Country via the THE HOTHOUSE, World Heritage Site, featuring seaside Sylvia Sylvia 448 Chiswick high road, W4 5TT Harvest Moon Trail in the Annapolis adventures in Hubbards, Chester, Oak Valley or take a journey to destinations Island and Mahone Bay. A popular stop FRIEZE AGIUS once explored by seafarers and rum APPLICATION HAS ALSO BEEN MADE FOR THE FOLLOWING OPENING HOURS or starting off point is the Train Station Andree Michelle Anthony William John runners via the Rum Runners Trail Thursday 7:00 – 1:30 Bike and Bean, a café and full-service along the South Shore. Helmets at the Friday 7:00 – 1:30 bike rental/shop. MAMECZKO WILSON Saturday 7:00 – 1:30 ready...some inspiration here! Great for off-road cycling, most of Dominique Alexander James Sunday 7:00 – 1:30 the trail is smooth. The trail grade is al- (Commonly Known As: Dominique Day) Cabot Trail most flat with slight inclines. The trail ROBERTS BEVAN From Cheticamp to Ingonish: Cycle is hard-packed and shared use, with all or part of the Cabot Trail, one of the Gareth David Robin Paul easy grades (less than 2%) suitable for ANYONE WISHING TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MUST world's top ten cycling destinations, hybrid bikes and riders of all abilities. GIVE NOTICE IN WRITING TO: where the mountains meet the sea. ROGERS ROGERS Although the Chain of Lakes Trail sec- Community Enforcement - Licensing As you cycle the world-famous coast- tion is paved with asphalt, the majority Nicholas James Nicholas James London Borough of Hounslow, Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow, TW3 4DN line, you'll wind through Cape Breton The length of the steepest inclines Self-guided adventure or local guided toric Gardens, Fort Anne National His- of the Rum Runners Trail is a crusher To view the application please go to: www.hounslow.gov.uk/licensing

Highlands National Park, where lush, can range from 6.2 miles bottom to top cycling tours such as the Cabot Trail toric Site and ending with the beautiful dust trail bed ideal for hiking and hy- Within 28 days of the date of this notice specifying the grounds of your representation. forested river canyons carve into the of Smokey Mountain (from Ingonish Bike Tour offered by Freewheeling Ad- Landscape of Grand Pré – a UNESCO brid cycling. Cycling Speed is 12 miles/ Should any representations be received, members of the Licensing Committee will determine the ancient plateau, edged by rust-colour- Harbour) to 2.5 miles from Lone Sheil- ventures. World Heritage Site commemorating hr. RumRunners, part of the Blue Route application. Any person who has made representation will be invited to attend the hearing, although all ed cliffs. ing to top of North Mountain. Several Nova Scotia’s rich Acadian heritage. provincial cycling network, is the per- valid representations will be read and taken into consideration in the determination process. The Council As you cycle from Annapolis Roy- are required to copy all representations received in full (name & addresses) to the applicant. Road inclines vary with grades rang- park trails are also suitable for cycling Harvest Moon Trail fect off-road cycle journey for explor- Dated 21 June 2021 Niall Bolger ing from 12% - 15% at Smokey Moun- such us: Freshwater Lake, Clyburn From Annapolis Royal to Grand Pré al along the Annapolis River you will This notice must be completed and displayed for a period of no less than 28 consecutive days starting on ing the vibrant coastal communities Constituency Returning Officer tain* and North Mountain which have Valley and Le Buttereau (easy rating) UNESCO World Heritage Site: The cross over two iconic railway bridges the day following the date of submission of the application to the Licensing Authority. It must be exhibited and savour local flavours at award-win- prominently at or on the premises where any person outside of the premises can easily read it. elevations of 1,200 ft. and 1,460 ft. re- and Branch Pond Look-off and Salmon trail begins in the quaint seaside town and pass through farmers’ fields, ap- ning restaurants - and if you are up for Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB spectively to 9% - 12% at MacKenzie Pools (moderate rating). All secondary of Annapolis Royal, steeped in history ple orchards, award-winning wineries it, you can also go sea kayaking, sailing Mountain and French Mountain which and campground roads are also suit- and tradition; home to the first Euro- (producing Nova Scotia’s own Tidal on the iconic Bluenose II, or celebrate mountaintops are connected and have able for cycling. *Smokey Mountain pean Settlement in North America, the Bay wines), craft beverage producers, with spirits at a local distillery! elevations of 1,222 ft. and 1,492 ft. is located outside the park boundary. award-winning Annapolis Royal His- restaurants and the picturesque towns LICENCING ACT 2003 Goods Vehicle Operator’s APPLICATION FOR LICENCE Licence Application Call (24/7): 0208 819 1111 Book online: brightsun.co.uk NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE GENUINE DINING CO. HAS APPLIED TO THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW FOR THE SUPPLY IC & SC LTD of 6 Greenfields Place, HAYES, OF ALCOHOL - MONDAY - FRIDAY 12:00 – 23:00 FOR THE UB3 2GE is applying for a licence to use Former PREMISES POWER ROAD STUDIOS, 114 POWER ROAD, Police Command, Rear of Heston Services, CHISWICK, LONDON, W4 5PY. APPLICATION HAS ALSO BEEN MADE FOR THE FOLLOWING OPENING HOURS MONDAY London Bound, North Hyde Lane, Heston, TW5 THROUGH TO FRIDAY from 12 NOON – 23:00. 9NA as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicles Sale to Singapore and 2 trailers. Anyone wishing to make representations to this application must give notice in writing preferably via email by 24th July 2021. Free unlimited date changes Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) Representations will still be accepted via post, however there could near the operating centre(s) who believe that be a delay in us receiving them within the limited 28 day time period. their use or enjoyment of that land would be Email: [email protected] affected, should make written representations to Community Enforcement & Regulatory Services – Licensing,London the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 £272 £379 Book by 30th April 2021 Borough of Hounslow, Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their TW3 3EB reasons, within 21 days of this notice.

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07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com 40 Friday 29th January, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 41 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk LOCAL LIFE follow us on twitter @chiswickherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald LOCAL LIFE Bees mascot makes appearance at Brentford exhibition Music Buzz Bee was a special visitor at a Brentford- themed exhibition last weekend. The Musical Museum, in Brentford, hosted a Community Open Day last Sunday.

s part of the day, exhibitions of pictures of Griffin Park and Saturday 29th May, the day Brentford FC won pro- motionA to the Premier League, were on display and Buzz was on hand to have a look around. The Musical Museum tells the fasci- nating story of how people have cap- tured and listened to music over the last four centuries. It can be found on High Street, Brentford, between Ealing Road and Kew Bridge. More on the mu- seum can be seen at musicalmuseum. co.uk The Community Open Day gave vis- Enwrought Light by Conrad Shawcross RA itors a chance to explore the museum. London’s Irish Embassy in Grosvenor Supporters of the project include There were guided tours and the two Place,’’ Shawcross says, ‘‘It was a read- names as diverse as Rowan Williams, special exhibitions of photographs. Chiswick's Bedford Park all set to ing of that particular poem by the in- poet and former archbishop, Marie Buzz met with visitors and had a clos- credible Ciarán Hinds that drew my Heaney, Bob Geldof, Fergal Keane, Jim- er look at the exhibitions and instru- honour irish poet WB Yeats attention to the phrase ‘enwrought my Page, Jeremy Vine, Yeatsians and ments. with golden and silver light’... The rich academics Roy Foster, Martin Enright, History physical description of material and Ron Schuchard and Marina Warner, West London’s Bedford Park, the world’s first garden suburb and now a unique the sense of time through evolution of poets Tom Paulin, Anne-Marie Fyfe, light were really potent images for me, Gerald Dawe, Joan McBreen, from Arts-&-Crafts-style, Queen-Anne-retro conservation area close to Turnham and led directly to the proposed work, the world of theatre, Ciarán Hinds, 80-year-old local woman wins national online learning award Green Station, is all set to honour its most famous former resident Nobel- which is not only ‘enwrought with’, or Shevaun Wilder, Kevin McNally and Education Prize-winning poet and dramatist, William Butler Yeats (1865-1939). made from, ‘golden and silver light’, , and local Bedford Park but also, although static, will be trans- activists including Torin Douglas and Living alone as a disabled person made the formed throughout the day and night, Fr. Kevin Morris, as well as Yeats Socie- prospect of lockdown particularly worrying for through seasons, by ever- changing ties around the world. weather, and by the arcing position of ‘‘What’s more striking about the he Irish poet, and the unique dren were frequently sent to relatives ument anywhere in Britain! local woman Daya Mohindra. But rather than sun and moon in ‘the heavens’. backers,’’ Dallat says, ‘‘Than the mix spirit of the Bohemian/Uto- in Dublin or Sligo when times were fi- That omission was something Bed- letting the pandemic get in the way of her learning, Since launching a crowdfunding ap- of poets, actors, painters, conserva- pian local community that nancially tough. ford Park residents (led by Irish poet peal to raise £134,000 for the artwork tionists, Yeatsians and Irish-Studies Daya ordered an iPad, enrolled in a Digital Skills for fostered his genius, will It was in and around his mother’s Cahal Dallat who has lectured in- and installation, the project committee academics, is the range of ordinary Online Learning course and hasn’t looked back. Tbe celebrated by the creation – at the home town of Sligo that young Wil- ternationally on Yeats’s London life have been struck by the range of sup- Londoners, and people of Irish or ‘gateway’ to the 19c artist’s colony that lie Yeats developed a love of Irish and leads regular local literary walks) porters: London Borough of Hounslow Irish-in-Britain heritage. who want to is Bedford Park – of the dazzling Yeats- landscape, legend and lore. But it was set about putting right, by creating (£35,000) for whom the project’s aims, acknowledge Ireland’s contribution to inspired sculpture, Enwrought Light, Bedford Park’s artistic ambience, and an arts/educational charity, The WB inspiring local young people, recognis- a shared British/Irish culture. Backers by leading international artist Conrad London’s editors, illustrators, publish- Yeats Bedford Park Project, and find- aya had recently discovered classroom. ing migrant families’ contribution to from Ireland, too, who recognise Lon- Shawcross with, engraved on a wide ers and theatre people, many of them ing, in Conrad Shawcross, not merely her passion for art through Organised by Learning and Work In- London life and promoting commu- don’s historical value as economic re- circular stone base, Yeats’s lines... Bedford Park neighbours and friends, a young London artist – the youngest various drawing and paint- stitute, and supported by the Depart- nity cohesion through shared pride in source, opportunity and challenge, and who nurtured – in London – Yeats’s Royal Academician in fact – to cele- ing courses with Adult and ment for Education, Festival of Learn- cultural heritage, are central to their who recognise that living in London Enwrought with golden and silver light, Irish gift for poetry and paved the way brate Yeats as a ‘young Londoner’, but DCommunity Learning Hounslow when ing is an annual campaign which aims Thriving Communities vision, Lon- is a shared Irish diaspora experience The blue and the dim and the dark cloths to his becoming an outstanding figure someone whose public artworks, in the pandemic hit, threatening to put both to celebrate the power of learning don’s Royal Academy of Arts, with a that’s central to, and inseparable from, Of night and light and the half light. in English literature, in Britain’s and both everyday and heritage settings, an end to her learning and newfound to transform lives, and to encourage £25,000 award for Shawcross’s design, modern Ireland’s sense of self.’’ Born in Dublin in 1865, Yeats’s par- Ireland’s contemporary poetry and are at the intersection of physics and passion. more adults to take part. Daya won the The Josephine Hart Poetry Founda- Over 300 backers have pledged over ents (County Down father and Sligo drama, and in world culture, a position metaphysics, and fuse arts and science When Daya was first asked if she’d Online Learning Award. tion (novelist and playwright Jose- £124,000 of the £134,000 target in mother) brought him to London at the recognised by the award of the 1923 disciplines in the way Yeats sought to like to complete a Digital Skills course Speaking after the win, Daya said: phine Hart, who died in 2011, created three months, with just 2 weeks left to age of two and he spent two-thirds of Nobel Prize. do in his search for ‘Unity of Being’. to enable her to take part in other on- “Being able to carry on with art class- The Poetry Hour which still frequently the 20th July crowdfunding deadline. his young life with his “London-Irish” Yeats’s most famous poem The Lake On visits to Bedford Park – built line learning, she was worried that her es through lockdown has made me feel features Yeats), poet Anne-Marie Fyfe The WB Yeats Bedford Park Project exile/migrant family here, most of it in Isle of Innisfree was written here in by Dubliner Jonathan Carr as a green, age and memory would hold her back less lonely and more like part of a com- who organises regular Coffee-House Pledges: www.spacehive.com/ progressive, communal, multi-cultur- Bedford Park; here he met the (unre- rural oasis in Victorian London, and and slow down the rest of the class. munity. I’ve been able to forget about Poetry and Bedford Park Festival poet- yeats-bedfordpark-artwork al, anti-imperial, spiritually-questing quited) love of his life, the revolution- built, as was much of London, by Irish But with the encouragement of her the struggles of the past year and focus ry events, and London’s Irish Embassy Info: www.wbyeatsbedfordpark.com Bedford Park. The family remained in ary Maud Gonne; and his first staged builders - Shawcross was struck by the family and tutors, Daya realised the in- on something beautiful.” who welcome Bedford Park’s recog- Contact: cahal.dallat@wbyeatsbed- Daya Mohindra Bedford Park until 1902 though Yeats play, Land of Heart’s Desire, was writ- Arts-&-Crafts Movement’s desire to dependence that learning digital skills Ivana Vasic, Community Learning nition of the neighbourhood’s own fordpark.com himself left home in 1895 to spend time ten at the instigation of Bedford Park bring beauty into everyday life – not might bring. She now uses Google Department Manager, said: “Daya has Stephen Evans, chief executive of connected in today’s world. We are de- individuals, families, communities and London-Irish protégé who became Ire- increasingly in Ireland. neighbours including George Bernard just a country/town combination and Classroom to upload her work, share led the way with online learning dur- Learning and Work Institute, added: lighted that Daya is this year’s Online society. As we look to build back better land’s leading poet and a world-famous Yeats’s father, John Butler Yeats, had Shaw’s leading lady, Florence Farr. a work/life balance but a work/life/art her screen and communicate with her ing lockdown. As well as using her new “Almost 12 million UK adults lack the Learning Award winner. after the pandemic, we need to redou- writer, and recognise the project’s hoped for success as an artist, along That play in turn led to his co-found- balance – and he focused increasingly teacher and classmates. IT skills to continue her art classes essential digital skills needed for day- “Festival of Learning awards cele- ble our efforts to widen access to life- soft-power diplomacy reinforcing the with the many Irish artists, actors, ing of Dublin’s world-famous Abbey on Yeats’s poem He Wishes For the Her new digital skills have enabled and to stay connected with family and to-day life and nearly four million brate the commitment and achieve- long learning." long-standing artistic connections and composers and writers who were the Theatre, Europe's first publicly-sub- Cloths of Heaven with its aspiration Daya to continue engaging with her friends, she’s gone one step further and are offline altogether. These skills are ments of outstanding adult learners, mutually beneficial cultural exchange/ toast of 19c London, but limited suc- sidised national theatre. Yet the only towards beauty, even if the poet has passion for art, keep connecting with far from struggling or falling behind, is more important than ever. Daya’s story tutors, learning provision and employ- intertwining that predates the high-vis- cess meant that, as with many migrant Nobel-Prize-winning poet brought up ‘only his dreams’. her classmates and family online, and often the one supporting fellow class- shows that people, at any age, can de- ers. These stories show us how trans- ibility lack of mutual understanding families then and since, the Yeats chil- in England has had, until now, no mon- ‘‘At the project’s 2018 launch at maintain her independence beyond the mates who struggle with technology.” velop the digital skills they need to stay formative lifelong learning can be for that Brexit’s brought about. 42 Friday 29th January, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 43 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @chiswickherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON WHAT'S ON Lyric Hammersmith announces new programme Tickets on sale now! star Visit of events for children and families www.fairytaleonice.com Events Dan Whiston headlines The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre has announced the new Little Lyric programme of events from August to December 2021 Lincoln Showground bringing a magical mix of both new and cherished shows for children and families. spectacular new family ice 3-8th August 2021 York, The new season begins with Eric Rawcliffe park show, Cinderella On Ice Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar in the Main House which showcases Showtime 17th-22nd August 2021 and celebrates the late author’s most loved characters (17th to 28th Au- TV star and three-time champion of ‘Dancing On Ice,’ Dan Middlesbrough Whiston will be headlining the brand new, multi-million pound gust). 29th August – 5th September 2021 This summer will also see the wel- extravaganza that is ‘Cinderella On Ice’, the largest UK touring come return of Lyric Fest, a free, outdoor family festival held in Lyric ice show in 2021. Perth, Square with Hammersmith BID (20th Errol Showground and 21st August) as a key part of the 14th-19th September 2021 BID’s Summer Festival 2021. In the Studio, the festive classic Having won Dancing On Ice a sensational fortunes around and bring her the happiest of sition on a truly global stage as trailblazers of innovative Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas three times with partners (Coro- endings. solutions for presenting world-class entertainment in a Edinburgh, will return in a special 10th anniver- nation St), (Coronation St) safe environment. Royal Highland Showground sary production (24th November to and (Olympic Bronze Medalist) THE SHOW 24th December). Ahead of this, the before becoming its Associate Creative Director, All of this, and more, awaits the lucky spec- THE CONCEPT 28th September – 3rd October Studio will also host a variety of chil- Dan now joins the hugely-talented cast of Cin- tators of this brand new, no-expense-spared ex- The concept of true “Theatre On Ice” which are full- 2021 dren’s entertainment from leading derella On Ice to enchant audiences across the travaganza. This is production company ‘Fairy- length productions specifically designed to fit theatre children’s production companies in UK with this breath-taking new ice spectacular. tale On Ice’s’ biggest and most lavish touring ice stages, was born in 1993 when Vee Deplidge created a com- Durham, the autumn including Zoom, Roald “I cannot wait to get back on the ice and for show to come to the UK in 2021 and is arguably pany that toured the U.K. to considerable acclaim with a Rainton Arena Dahl and the Imagination Seekers the crowds to witness this amazing show after the most spectacular rendition of the evergreen unique production of The Sleeping Beauty On Ice. This and The Princess and The Pea (vari- such a troubled past 12 months of lockdowns. Cinderella classic to have ever hit the ice in Eu- production cast professional Russian ice skaters of incred- 12th-17th October 2021 ous dates October and November). We hope to both wow and amaze!” rope. Producers of previously famed tours such ibly high standard, including many former competitors at Dan Whiston as Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White National, European, World and Olympic level, combined Brighton “Dan’s involvement in ‘Cinderella On Ice’ is On Ice, ‘Fairytale On Ice’ plan to bring this fan- with world famous coaches and choreographers such as To find out what's in store testament to the incomparable level of produc- tasy fairytale to a city near you, with promises Tatiana Tarasova, Igor Moskvin and Cav Giuseppe Arena, 26th – 31st October 2021 and to book tickets go to tion that guests can expect, in this stunning new to the audience that they will be royally enter- in a troupe collectively known as The Russian Ice Stars. www.lyric.co.uk family show.” tained at the Ice Palace with the very pinnacle of musical and visual production. Designed to Fairytale On Ice (the Production Team behind sweep you and your family off your feet, the cast Always popular are the free boat and were awarded Children’s Pub- Cinderella On Ice). and crew will transport you to an enchanted ONE THE OVERSEAS trips which this year are being run lisher of 2020 - have a stand, We are all familiar with the timeless fairytale world where the memories created will be ever- Locals invited to join on the Golden Salamander, courtesy and Tinderbox will be selling toys of Cinderella where, in a faraway land a long, lasting. The show features the most skilled skat- NIGHT. STUDENT of their sponsors Fuller. A trip will and lucky dips for children. Aunty run every 45 minutes, and you can long time ago, our heroine lived with her Fa- ers, with 1000’s of auditions having been con- WRITTEN BY Planty can advise you on any pick up your ticket on the day. The ther and her cruel Step Mother and Step Sisters. ducted and the services of some of the world’s THREE TANIKA GUPTA Chiswick's Party on the Pier knotty garden problems, and the marvellous Amanda from Amanda’s New Chiswick Pool will be there Meanwhile, in the castle, the King was looking elite entertainers and performers engaged to STORIES. Festival for a suitable bride for his son, the Prince, and bring audiences nothing but the very best show. Action Kids will be there to enter- with details of membership, site so invited every eligible maiden in the kingdom Escorting you on your family’s voyage into the Party on the Pier is a showcase of what the charities based at Chiswick Pier tain the little ones, and there will be tours, gym passes and fitness com- to a fancy dress ball, where his son would be able magical world of Cinderella, the Fairy God- Trust have to offer, and a wonderful introduction to river-based activities, lots of fun stalls, activities and food petitions. to eventually choose a bride. Cinderella didn’t mother, Prince Charming and the wicked sis- and drink. Join the Chiswick Pier Trust for have a suitable party dress for the grand ball, but ters, (among many other unforgettable charac- as well as being a terrific day out for the family. The charities based at Chiswick lunch, live music, and a drink at the her friends the mice and the birds all helped to ters) will be everything you ever imagined them Pier will be showing their work London Pride Fullers Bar. Salt Beef make her one before the evil Step Sisters cru- to be and more. and the activities they run through- Shack are providing fantastic salt elly ripped it apart on the very evening of the out the year. Chiswick Pier Canoe beef bagels and Reubens sandwich- ball. However, all was not lost as a wonderful THE PRODUCERS BLUE WATER Club is offering canoe taster ses- es, as well as hotdogs and smoked Fairy Godmother, a pumpkin carriage, the roy- The producers ‘Fairytale On Ice’ have, over sions which are appropriate for salmon bagels with cream cheese. al ball, the stroke of midnight and the famous the course of the past 27 years, earned a rep- AND COLD young people aged over 14, as well as Mama Pets will be serving mouth- glass slipper all conspired to turn Cinderella’s utation for being the world’s leading ice show adults. The Thames Explorer Trust watering Caribbean vegetarian food fortunes around and bring her the happiest of producers, entertaining millions of fans, includ- AND FRESH has a River Dipping Session at 11 am, and there’ll be handmade ice creams endings. ing royalty, presidents and countless families in WRITTEN BY which is a guided exploration of the from Super Scoop Italian Gelato, or more than 30 countries, over 6 continents and SIMON STEPHENS foreshore. The RNLI will have infor- freshly made crepes, as well as hot THE FAIRYTALE as far afield as Australia, New Zealand, Hong mation about its work, and souvenir and cold refreshments. We are all familiar with the timeless fairytale Kong, Hawaii, Indonesia and Brazil. Highlights stand. The Sea Cadets will have a of Cinderella where, in a faraway land a long, include featuring in the opening ceremony of stall where little ones can practice Party on the Pier long time ago, our heroine lived with her Fa- a $135m Ice Stadium for the President of Turk- catching plastic ducks, and adults ther and her cruel Step Mother and Step Sisters. menistan; a special performance for several and children can enter a tombola. 25th July Meanwhile, in the castle, the King was looking members of the Jordanian Royal Family, includ- You can find out the sort of activities for a suitable bride for his son, the Prince, and ing several real-life Princesses!, followed by a and training the Sea Cadets offer 11 am – 4pm so invited every eligible maiden in the kingdom spectacular performance of Peter Pan On Ice for GO, GIRL young people, and meet some of the to a fancy dress ball, where his son would be able the late Prince Rainier of Monaco at the home of current recruits. WRITTEN BY to eventually choose a bride. Cinderella didn’t Circus, Le Chapiteau. The company is also well There are a variety of artisan craft Thames Explorer Trust ROY WILLIAMS have a suitable party dress for the grand ball, but known for its innovative and exciting style of stalls, from the gorgeous Chiswick meet outside the Pier House her friends the mice and the birds all helped to large arena shows such as at the Blaisdell Arena, Pots to upcycled vintage for River Dipping. make her one before the evil Step Sisters cru- Honolulu and a sell-out run of six shows at Par- teacups and saucers scented can- The first free boat trip leaves (and elly ripped it apart on the very evening of the is’ world famous 20,000 seat Bercy Arena. Not dles from Isola Bella. There’s jewel- then runs every 45 minutes.) 18 Jun – 24 Jul ball. However, all was not lost as a wonderful discouraged by the ravages of the COVID-19 CO-DIRECTED lery from Silverdaze and you can The first Canoe Taster Sessions Fairy Godmother, a pumpkin carriage, the roy- pandemic, they safely and successfully staged BY RACHEL Tickets from £10 even pick up a bandana for your start Amanda’s Action Kids, al ball, the stroke of midnight and the famous a run of performances at the prestigious Dubai O’RIORDAN lyric.co.uk | 020 8741 6850 dog from Black Dog company! Us- sponsored by Sworn and Co, glass slipper all conspired to turn Cinderella’s Opera in December 2020, cementing their po- & DIANE PAGE Registered Charity No. 278518 | Photos: Helen Maybanks borne – who produce the very will run sessions at best books for children of all ages 12.00, 1.00 pm and 2.30 pm 44 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 45 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk WHAT’S ON follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON Unwind with new Kew Akiki Hirai and Gardens wellbeing programme Jason Collingwood Art After a challenging year spent mostly in the confines of our homes, it’s time to make appearance to head outdoors and let nature regenerate and refresh our minds, bodies and souls. With summer peeping around the corner, RBG Kew is introducing a brand new programme of wellbeing events, all set to take place across the at local gallery

breath-taking landscape of Kew’s UNESCO World Heritage site. Art Artists Akiko Hirai and Jason Collingwood will be appearing in conversation with Joanna Bird at the Chiswick Gallery this month.

Keep a Light On For Those Who reach out with a piece of storytelling, where you navigate a digital environ- Are Lost is a dark fairytale inspired they have created an audio-visual in- ment with your mouse or keyboard. Online installation by experiences of the past year, the stallation in our building. It is available on-demand worldwide. importance of rituals and the desire The spectacle was arranged with The piece is best experienced on to reach out to the ones we love. the help of Anna Clock (Sound and a desktop or laptop computer and at the Bush Theatre Since October 2020, Bush The- Music), Melanie Frances (Digital using headphones, however you can atre’s resident adult company, the Artist), Isha Shah (Photographer) also use a phone or tablet. Theatre Neighbourhood Company have been and Jai Morjaria (Lighting Design). working online with Director Abigail The Bush Theatre is launching an online installation Graham and Writer Titas Halder. Keep a Light On For Those Who tomorrow reflecting on the experiences of 2020. Sadly it hasn’t been possible to cre- Are Lost – Online is a digital instal- ate a play for live performance, how- lation, featuring audio, images and ever wishing to still find a way to video content, as well as moments ince Covid-19 struck, we have • Each session uses minimal to no tunity for you to explore Kew’s most www.bushtheatre.co.uk learnt how incredibly impor- equipment, making full use of the land- beautiful spots with friends and family. tant nature is for our men- scape around you instead. • Take in the enchanted woodlands tal and physical well-being. • Friendly, motivational instructors and beautiful blooms, stop for a picnic SOur bodies are designed to move – to will provide modified exercises to suit or summer drink and listen to live mu- 200 free tickets for key workers breathe and to stretch – and our minds all fitness levels. sic, smell the aroma of the Rose Gar- You can need to be soothed by natural beauty. den as the sun begins to set. nominate a local hero at: What better place, therefore, than Kew And for the whole family…Family • The Gardens come alive when at Pub in the Park Chiswick www.pubintheparkuk.com Gardens, to relax and unwind with be- Fun Fit you’re on two wheels… spoke wellbeing sessions? From 26th July Art Whether you're seeking mindful mo- • Adult, £32.50, child £27.50 (includes Temperate House Yoga Members of the public can now nominate local health care heroes and ments or looking to work up a sweat, entrance to the Gardens and 20% dis- From 22nd June the programme offers classes both de- count on restaurants) – full pricing • £45 (includes entrance to the Gar- key workers to receive a pair of complimentary tickets to Pub in the Park signed for ‘me-time’, as well as those • Friendly and motivational instruc- dens and 20% discount on restaurants) festival this summer. The epic foodie festival is appearing in eight locations aimed at the whole family. Let Kew’s tors will make full use of the great out- • Rise and shine with an early-morn- landscapes and historic buildings doors with a fitness session designed ing yoga session in Kew’s crowning across the UK from June - including Chiswick. re-energise you. for children’s growing bodies. jewel, the glorious Temperate House. • Family Fun Fit sessions combine • Beat the rush of Kew’s day visitors, All sessions will be Covid-19 Secure, circuits, skills and games, plus interac- and even staff, with this pre-opening and will adhere to government guid- tive elements for families to enjoy to- class in the world’s largest surviving Tom Kerridge and the Pub in the credible heroism over the last year, dry gin, will be supporting the ini- ance at the time. gether. Classes are specially designed Victorian glasshouse. Park team will be giving away a to- so he got in touch with Pub in the tiative too, by giving a free drink to for the beautiful biodiverse landscape • The one-hour vinyasa flow will be tal of 8,000 tickets to superstar key Park to see what might be possible. each ‘Thousand Thank Yous’ ticket Forest bathing for the whole fam- of Kew Gardens. held in the midst of 10,000 rare and workers - with 200 tickets per event Tom Kerridge said: "Key workers holder at selected events (includ- ily… endangered plants, and led by Kew’s reserved for personal nominations. have been the true superheroes of ing the one in Chiswick!). They From 8th August Tai Chi own yoga instructor. Tickets are allocated on a first this pandemic, and we want to say said: "The last 18 months have been • Adult £60, child £35 (includes en- From 4th June • After your session, why not take a come first serve basis, so what are thanks by offering 1000 complimen- incredibly tough for communities trance to the Gardens and 20% dis- • £35 (includes entrance to the Gar- relaxing walk through Kew’s landscape you waiting for? Treat your local tary tickets per region we visit so across the UK and our frontline count on restaurants) dens and 20% discount on restaurants) before enjoying a hot drink and break- Akiko makes practical ware using closely with architects, interior de- hero with a thank you they will nev- these superstars can let their hair workers have been simply amazing • Calm your mind and bond together • Boost your physical and mental fast in one of their restaurants? the Japanese tradition of allowing signers and fashion houses, Jason er forget! down while enjoying some awesome throughout. Never has anyone been as a family with guided walks through wellbeing with the centuries-old Chi- the clay to show how it wants to be Collingwood designs and weaves all From the NHS to teachers to vol- music and lush grub.” so deserving of a good G&T and a Kew’s magnificent Arboretum. nese martial art, tai chi, in Kew’s stun- Pilates fired itself. Focusing on the inter- the rugs himself. In addition to the unteers - our key workers have gone Dr Nick Sherwood added: "The proper knees-up, so we're delighted The A Thousand Thank Yous Kew Fitness ning Mediterranean Garden. From 26th July action between the objects and the weaving Jason passes on his skills above and beyond in the last year past year has been one of the hard- to be supporting Pub in the Park’s From 19th May • During this wellbeing session, you • £40.00 (includes entrance to the Gar- viewers, her work enables the view- by teaching extensively in North to keep things going, helping us all est for everyone around the world, ‘A Thousand Thank Yous’ initiative dates & locations: dens and 20% discount on restaurants) through tough times and getting us and especially front line workers. and can't wait to see everyone at the • £32.50 (includes entrance to Gar- will be doing standing meditation, joint • Tone your body in Kew’s historic 19th er to find out the language of the ob- America, Europe and Australia. dens) full pricing loosening exercises, and two tradition- jects in their own way. Her work and Akiko Hirai and Jason Colling- back on track.​ We can’t thank them I know from first-hand experience bar this summer!’’ century Nash Conservatory with our spe- Royal Victoria Park, Bath Friday 18th June • Wake up and move with these al tai chi movement routines. cial Pilates sessions. unique approach to ceramic work wood will discuss their respective enough for their hard work and all how hard doctors and nurses have From NHS workers and carers to Dulwich Park, London Friday 25th June blood-pumping fitness bootcamp ses- • Floor-to-ceiling windows flood their have had much high praise and her work and how their different prac- the sacrifices they have made in the worked in the past year, and just refuse teams, to teachers and clean- St Nicholas Park, Warwick Friday 2nd July sions! Summer Cycle spacious conservatory with natural day- work is becoming more in demand tices interact on Wednesday 28th past year. how much they have given up for ers – any of the essential members of light, bringing you relaxing views of the Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells Friday 9th July • Bootcamp sessions are an out- From 21st June from her commissions worldwide. July, 6.30pm, at the Chiswick Gal- Dr Nick Sherwood, Critical Care their jobs. So quite simply I wanted our communities will be eligible for Gardens. Chichester, West Sussex Sunday 25th July door full-body workout, similar to Adult £20, Child £10 With over 30 years experience lery. The event is being hosted in Consultant and Emergency Planning to thank my team for being superhe- nomination. Pub in the Park will be Chiswick House and Gardens, London Friday 3rd Sep circuit training. Bootcamp uses a vari- • Join Kew in celebration of summer For full details including dates, times as a professional rug weaver Jason association with the Joanna Bird Clinical lead for Sandwell and West roes, and what better way than with working with NHS trusts, the emer- Verulamium Park, St Albans Friday 10th Sep ety of bodyweight exercises and inter- with a magical evening bike ride. and pricing visit kew.org/kew-gardens/ has produced thousands of rugs Foundation. Learn more or RSVP at Hospitals NHS Trust the help of my great friends at Pub gency services, and local people and Higginson Park, Marlow Thursday 16th Sep val-style training to build up strength • As bicycles are not usually allowed whats-on for hundreds of international pri- joannabird.com/topics/events was looking for a way he could thank in the Park.” organisations to allocate these tick- and stamina and burn calories. in the Gardens, this is a unique oppor- vate and corporate clients. Working all his hardworking staff for their in- Greenall’s, the original London ets. 46 Friday 9th July, 2021 Friday 9th July, 2021 47 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald SPORT QPR U23s add Adarkwa and two players sign contracts

Football ▶ Queens Park Rangers’ Under-23s side have ▶ received a huge boost as two players signed new contracts and Sean Adarkwa joined from West Ham United.

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he 20-year-old was a free also a West Ham player previously as agent after his deal with the he used to captain the youth side be- Premier League club ex- fore joining the Hoops in 2018. Conte pired. featured for the U18s last campaign, TAlthough the attacker never made an but the midfield maestro will now add appearance for West Ham’s first team, his creativity to the U23 side. he was with the Hammers from the age of eleven and was a regular for the U23s. The promising youngster, from Dagenham, penned a one-year deal. Adarkwa’s new teammates Ben Wells and Raheem Evangelista Conte have both signed new six-month extensions QPR have recently been regulars when it comes to giving released with the young QPR side. Wells was youngsters a second chance, as shown by Eberechi Eze’s story. Liam and Lumley The Finalists: leave as Jordan joins Football an insight into Italy Following the departure of back-up goalkeeper Call (24/7): 0208 819 1111 Book online: brightsun.co.uk Liam Kelly, Jordan Archer has joined the Hoops Football Switzerland. He has been pushed out of after signing a two-year deal. Following a nerve- the starting lineup though since Verrati returned from injury. The PSG star Louis Yamani racking penalty shoot- seamlessly turns defence into attack, [email protected] out against Spain, Italy as does Champions League winner Jorginho and Serie A winner Barella. edged their way into Although Juventus’ Chiesa began the Euro 2020 Final at the competition on the bench, he has Sale to Singapore Wembley on Sunday. forced his way into the first eleven through merit. In his first start against Wales he was Italy’s main threat, as his Covid-19 travel restrictions mean Italy's Free unlimited date changes Louis Yamani supporters are unable to fly to England direct nature means he is always willing [email protected] for the game. to take on a defender and he regularly comes out on top. The winger scored he well-disciplined side back Spinazzola has proved himself to a wonderful, curling effort against looked to be the weaker of be one of Europe’s breakout defenders. Spain, proving he can perform in the the two teams after the first However, an ankle injury cut his time late stages of the tournament. Insigne

half, but their organisational on the pitch short and he has been is another tricky winger, and can also th Tskills and resilience saw them take the replaced by Chelsea’s Emerson who battle with the European heavyweights £272 £379 Book by 30 April 2021 Archer has made a career total appearances of 219, 144 of game to penalties. During the shoot- can be defensively vulnerable at times. as he scored a similar spectacular goal those were for Millwall. out, the Italians showcased their class The central partnership of Chiellini and in the 2-1 win against Belgium. he 28-year-old was previous- Queens Park Rangers’ first team and remained calm and clinical as the Bonucci has been one of the world’s Whilst Germany were difficult One way Return ly a free agent as his con- goalkeeper Seny Dieng impressed more experienced players such as Bo- best for years, despite both of them opposition for England in the Round tract with Middlesbrough greatly last season, and Archer was nucci and Jorginho scored with ease. coming to the end of their careers. The of Sixteen, there is no doubting that expired. full of praise for his new teammate. He Italy’s goalkeeper is the world’s most two have played together at Juventus England have not yet faced a team TThe goalkeeper came through the told the club website, “As a goalkeeper, promising as Donarumma has been his for such a long time that Chiellini anywhere near as complete as England. Tottenham academy and also spent you keep tabs on other goalkeepers nation’s first choice keeper since he admitted “I know him (Bonucci) better Due to changes in personnel caused Why Choose New online chat available Flexible change policies four years at Millwall, before then throughout the league and I saw was 18. Now that he is 22-years-old, he than my wife”. by injury, perhaps Soutgate will utilise Brightsun Travel: playing for Fulham, Motherwell and how well Seny did.” He added, “I am is still yet to concede more than one The countless midfield options also his wingers in particular to make sure Travel insurance incl. COVID-19 Worldwide sale prices Middlesbrough. Altogether the veteran here to get my head down and work goal in a single game. This incredible bless manager Mancini with a problem the Italian full-backs are stretched and has made over 200 club appearances, hard...there is a great crop of young defensive record is also down to the managers dream of. Locatelli has also isolated as much as possible. and will provide the R’s changing room goalkeepers here and the club feel like world-class defenders in-front of him. made his name this tournament, having with valuable experience. I can add experience to the group.” Throughout the tournament Roma full- scored a wonderful brace against 48 Friday 9th July, 2021 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Kane’s winner leads Lions into Italy final Football 25 yards. His rocketing strike flew over Jensen, who came on as Denmark’s fi- the wall and then dropped just beneath nal sub, went off injured meaning the Dreams are now the bar. Although Pickford got a hand Danes were forced to play with just ten becoming a reality as to the strike, it was too powerful as it men. found the back of the net. Just before extra time’s halfway in- England have just one In the 38th minute Sterling squan- terval, some silky dribbling from Ster- last hurdle before lifting dered a golden opportunity to equalise. ling saw him race inside the opposition the Euro 2020 trophy. Kane threaded the ball into the centre box, and then go down very easily. The of the box and Sterling was given an referee instantly pointed to the spot easy chance from point-blank range. and it was Kane who stood over it. The Louis Yamani Despite having the whole goal to aim striker’s spot-kick was poor as the tame [email protected] at, the winger smashed his shot straight shot was saved by Schemichel. But the at Schmeichel. 48 seconds later, Kane’s ball spilled into Kane’s path and he narrow 2-1 victory against wonderful pass on the turn released simply smashed his effort past the aA- Denmark may have been Saka behind the Danish defence. He gainst the fatigued, handicapped Den- controversial, but there is tried to square the ball to Sterling, but mark side, England managed to control no denying Southgate’s side Kjaer’s last ditch challenge saw him possession and comfortably see out the wereA the superior threat going for- turn the ball into his own net to make victory. Sunday evening’s final against ward. Coming back from behind after it 1-1. Italy will now become a moment that conceding the first goal also gave an For the remainder of regulation the country will never forget. insight into the side’s character which time England were on the front foot. had not been seen as prominently yet. Schmeichel made some great saves to Before the half-hour mark the dan- deny Kane and Maguire and the referee gerous Damsgaard let off a warning waved play on after Norgaard clearly shot from the edge of the box which took out Kane inside the box. Through- only flew inches over the bar. Moments out extra time, Southgate’s side were later, in the 30th minute, Damsgaard camped outside of Denmark’s box. Although England conceded for the first time, pulled the trigger at a free-kick from Pickford is still guaranteed to win the Golden Glove award. UEFA charge England after two semi-final incidents

Football became the winner. Schmeichel saved UEFA have revealed Kane’s spot-kick despite there being a green light shone on his face. However, that England will be the Leicester goalkeeper was unable to subject to charges keep hold of the attempt and spilled the ball back into the path of Kane who following two separate fired the rebound into the back of the incidents which net. occurred at Wembley on A second incident which sees the FA charged occured before kick-off. The Wednesday evening. Danish national anthem was disrupted when fireworks were set off. Louis Yamani [email protected]

ans will not care at all as the 2-1 win means it is now only Italy that stands in between England becoming European FChampions. The first reason for the English FA to be charged is due to the use of a laser This is not the first time laser pointers have been used by fans at international competitions, as they were seen pointer being used whilst Kane took his at the previous two World Cups. 104th minute penalty that eventually