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The Hounslow Herald is published crosswords to Futoshiki Hounslow Mortlake, and Hammersmith contact- by Vencor Ltd olice were called at 02:43hrs A significant number of ing the police, the event, and local Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, on Saturday 7th August to noise complaints have councillors to voice their dismay. London W4 4HH reports of a stabbing in Con- The event was not organised by cord Road. been recorded following Chiswick Rugby Club, whose site was ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved PA 24-year-old man self-present- a festival at Chiswick hired by LDN 7 with a licence from ed at a west London hospital with a Hounslow Council. It was able to host stab injuries. His condition was not Rugby Club. over 5,000 attendees and more than life-threatening and he has since been 100 different teams over two days, many camping out on-site. Social dis- discharged. Dia Stronach tancing was not required. A 28-year-old man was arrested on [email protected] suspicion of grievous bodily harm. He Cllr Kathrine Dunne, Cabinet Mem- has been released under investigation. ber for Communities and Climate Page 36 ounslow Council has Detective Constable Catherine Sal- Emergency, said: ‘‘Hounslow Council pledged to take action af- labank, from the local policing team for works closely with event organisers SPORT ter LDN 7’s Sport and Mu- Reward for Letter of the Week west London, said: “We believe there and partner organisations to ensure Yoane Wissa is a Bee sic Festival took place at were a number of people who were in events operate safely and with minimal HChiswick Rugby Club on 8th August. disruption to local residents through the area when this incident took place The Hounslow Herald has decided The event, which has been described that may have witnessed something or the Hounslow Safety Advisory Group. to introduce a £50 cash prize for as the sporting arena’s Glastonbury, Letter of the Week have video footage. The organisers did work with the SAG combines a rugby sevens tournament “I urge anyone who has information in their planning and submitted a noise with a live music event. Acts included Please email your letters about to come forward and support us with management plan which was reviewed Solardo, GW Harrison, Switch Disco local or other issues to: this investigation. It is vital that we by the council. However, we have how- and Kruel Intentions. newsdesk@hounslowherald. speak to you.’’ ever received a number of noise com- co.uk The vast majority of noise com- Anyone with information that could plaints regarding this event. Officers plaints were made after 4pm on Sun- We’re looking forward to help the investigation is asked to call are investigating and the council will day 8 August, the second day of the reading them! police on 101 or tweet @MetCC quot- be conducting a debrief with the organ- weekend-long event. The music was ing CAD 945/07Aug. To give informa- isers. Steps will be taken to improve ar- heard from as much as two miles away, tion anonymously contact Crimestop- rangements to minimise noise disrup- with residents across Chiswick, Acton, pers on 0800 555 111. Page 48 tion to residents for future events.” Image by Sebastian Ervi 4 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 5 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

Manjit Singh Work begins to tackle digital Students to return MISSING (Image: Hounslow Police) to Ealing campuses Police are appealing for the publics help to find a missing 65-year-old man. Manjit Singh was last seen at 13:50 on 9th Aug in Southall.

this September Anyone with any information on his whereabouts is exclusion in Hounslow Ealing Hounslow because they don’t have access to a making full use of the great facilities urged to call police on 101, tweet @MetCC or call @ reliable broadband connection and a Ensuring students have we have to offer and benefiting from a missingpeople on 116000 and quote the reference CAD Work has begun to bring vibrant, dynamic and engaging univer- suitable device.” access to the facilities 3578/09AUG. the fastest broadband Last year saw a 30% uptick in people sity community. and support they need to “Many universities will be looking to speeds in the world to accessing the council’s services online, with a whopping 320,000 online trans- progress, the University continue to deliver lectures and semi- some of the borough’s nars online, and for some students, this actions being completed. of West London (UWL) council housing. Transactions included people ac- may be an effective form of learning. cessing community hub support dur- is planning to resume all But we know that our students choose ing lockdown, filling in the council’s teaching and learning UWL because of our outstanding facil- ommunity Fibre, in partner- shielding questionnaire, waste con- ities, access to industry know-how and ship with Hounslow Coun- tainer requests, housing register appli- activity on campus from the type of teaching that is best deliv- cil, has already installed cations, reporting statutory nuisances, September, assuming ered in-person. “That is why we are planning to hundreds of fibre broad- and more. there is no change in Cband lines to homes on South Road Cllr Grewal added, “With the surge return to in-person teaching for all and Cottington Road in Feltham. in people accessing our services online, government advice. sessions and to open up our fantastic Work is about to begin on further it’s crucial that we commit to making facilities so students can develop the council homes on Hampton Road East, these services as easy-to-use as send- skills they need for their future careers. Oxford Court, Swift Road, The Hol- ing an email because these are services he decision, which is being I can’t wait for our campus to spring lands, New Chapel Square, and Mid- that people are using daily. shared with Clearing appli- back to life again.” summer Avenue. “As a council we're committed to cants this month, means UWL is focused on providing the The new cabling brings fibre optic some new customer experience prin- that anyone applying for a best training, education, and student cables directly into people’s homes ciples to design our services from the Tcourse can be sure that the Universi- experience in all areas of learning. It rather than to cabinets on the street. point of view of the residents who will ty is committed to providing access to was named University of the Year for This eliminates the need for old cop- be using them, making services con- in-person teaching and extensive facili- Student Experience in The Times and per cables running from the street sistent and reliable across the board.” ties in the coming academic year. Sunday Times Good University Guide into people’s homes to achieve the full partnership with the broadband pro- lock the potential to provide full-fibre access to some of our poorest and most To read more about Hounslow Professor Anthony Woodman, Dep- 2021. speed potential of fibre broadband. viders will not only provide the best broadband right across the borough. vulnerable residents. Council’s Digital Strategy visit houn- uty Vice-Chancellor of UWL, explained Contact UWL’s clearing hotline on Councillor Pritam Grewal, Cabinet broadband for residents in the bor- “The deals we’ve struck also mean “Our vision is a borough where no- slow.digital the importance of the decision, follow- 020 8231 2468 throughout this week, or Member for Customer Services and ough’s council homes, the investment that we will have a supply of free one is excluded from online services, ing student feedback: “We know our see all courses available via the website Corporate Performance, said: “Our in infrastructure it brings will also un- broadband connections to provide free work and social opportunities simply students want to be back on-campus, at www.uwl.ac.uk New officer appointed Have you got what it after complaints about takes to lead a charity? SPECIALISTS IN odours in Southall

Ealing We are looking for volunteers to help at our Chiswick HQ! Residents can also call 07375 484782 Following ongoing and leave a message between 8am- 4pm, but for prompt action it is best to concerns about odours report via the app or email. in Southall raised by Outside of the core hours of 8am- 4pm, residents can also report through local residents, Ealing the out of hours reporting line on 020 Council has appointed 8825 8111. an environmental Council Leader Peter Mason said: “Local residents have genuine con- protection officer who cerns about their health and that of will be on the spot to their families from the impacts of un- respond when concerns pleasant odours, dust, noise and traffic. “I am committed to leading an open, are reported. inclusive and transparent council that will engage with residents in the chal- lenges they and the council face. The he officer will be based in Ever wanted to use your skills and experience to make a appointment of an environmental Southall and will respond protection officer who will be based difference to the lives of thousands? Could you donate a to odour complaints during in Southall will make it easier for res- core hours (8am-4pm, Mon- few hours of your time a month? idents to report and also ensure that Tday-Friday). Further recruitment is on- complaints are logged, witnessed and IRT is looking for a new Chair of Trustees. going to allow for operational hours to evidenced in order that they can be be extended. used in any future statutory abatement Please visit www.irt.org.uk for further information ADVANCED FACIALS To allow the officer to respond to notice.” on how to apply or email us at info@ irt.org.uk reports of odour, residents are asked GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT SETS AVAILABLE to report it at the time of smelling it using either via the Odour Collect App Join us on f InternationalRefugeeTrust IntRefugeeTrust Rebuilding Lives Together 6 CHISWICK TERRACE · LONDON · W4 5LY or by emailing southallodours@ealing. 02087422266 gov.uk, both of which notify when an THEYOUCLINIC.CO.UK odour is reported so action can be tak- en promptly. the annual newsletter of International Refugee Trust IRT Chiswick Gazette May 2021.indd 1 18/05/2021 12:04 6 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 7 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Cover story continued Danish bakery Fantastic results for Isleworth coming to Chiswick Chiswick & Syon's GCSE students The recently-closed Gap on Chiswick High Road looks set to be replaced with a new Danish bakery. Hounslow A-levels at Isleworth & Syon to prepare themselves for life at university in Sep- Dia Stronach Students at Isleworth & tember 2023. [email protected] Syon were celebrating on Thursday morning Several students have used the ca- reers advice the school has given them as they collected their to plan future careers in the sciences. GCSE results. Hamza Lodhi aims to study aerospace engineering, while Ahmed Mustafa is pursuing a career in medicine. Both t the end of another tricky are studying science subjects at A-level year, the boys’ resilience with the school this September. Mean- and perseverance has seen while, Alexander Pandey will use his them earn fantastic results fantastic grade in computer science toA send them on the next steps. Most to take A-levels in that subject plus to the UK travel industry, and enabled cal agreement for fully vaccinated UK nations. They claim this will both keep students are staying at the school’s mathematics and physics, so that he people across Britain to look forward travellers’. people safe and avoid travel becoming Sixth Form, where they will receive can become a computer programmer. to a more normal summer reuniting However, it isn’t all good news for the preserve for the wealthy. highly personalised support to help Finally, Hussain Al-Skafi earned fantas- with family and friends abroad’. the airport. Despite signs of recov- Heathrow Chief Operating Officer, Traditional Danish æbleskiver. Image by Rasmus Gundorff Sæderup. them choose their future pathway. tic grades to study economics, history North American passenger numbers ery, passenger numbers are still down Emma Gilthorpe said: “Finally, some The school’s top performer was Ar- and physics in the Sixth Form – in a few grew by nearly 230% YoY, and New over 80% on pre-pandemic July 2019 blue skies are on the horizon, as trav- le & Steen Lagkagehuset Summer Marshmallow Whip, and Man- jun Notay, who earned the school’s years, the school hope to see him in the York JFK reclaimed the top spot as as barriers to travel remain. Heathrow el and trade routes slowly reopen. The is a Danish bakery chain go Pineapple Tart. They have almost 100 best-ever GCSE results with a clean courtroom as a successful lawyer! Heathrow’s most popular route. Later say that despite ministers committing job though is far from complete. Gov- which has now made a branches in Denmark, England, and over- sweep of 9s – ten in total. He will Headteacher Mr Ferguson comment- this week Heathrow is set to further to reducing testing costs over three ernment must now capitalise on the planning application to seas, 14 of which are in London. The clos- spend the next two years with the ed, “My congratulations to the stu- increase its transatlantic offering, as months ago, the UK still stands as an vaccine dividend and seize the oppor- it welcomes American carrier jetBlue. outlier with Europe slashing their pric- tunity to replace expensive PCR tests OHounslow Council to install illuminat- est to Chiswick is the branch in Westfield school preparing for an aeronauti- dents for this fantastic set of results. As ed signage on the now-vacant space Shopping Centre in Shepherd’s Bush. cal engineering degree via A-levels in they move into the Sixth Form, we will With fully vaccinated US visitors now es and in some cases, subsiding them. with more affordable lateral flow tests. at 260-262 Chiswick High Road which Planning permission is requested for mathematics, physics and engineering do everything we can to support them able to travel to the UK without the Meanwhile, they say, the cost of test- This will ensure travel remains attain- previously housed a Gap. as soon as possible, so Chiswick residents – all to fulfil his dream of becoming a with their next steps – whatever they need to quarantine, they are calling ing in the UK remains prohibitive for able for hardworking Brits, desperate In addition to traditional Dainsh bakes, may be shopping there sooner rather than pilot. The school were also celebrat- may be. I would also like to thank my for the joint UK/US travel taskforce to many, as the industry calls for VAT for well-earned getaways and keen Ole & Steen also make exotic treats and later. We are not yet aware of any objec- ing the successes of Matthew Nunan, staff who have gone above and beyond ‘capitalise on the UK’s world-leading to be scrapped, alongside the use of to reunite with loved ones before the seasonal specialties, which this summer tions made to the plans. Bryn Horton and Lorenzo Piola, who throughout the last year, including be- vaccine rollout and reach a recipro- cheaper lateral flow for low-risk desti- summer travel window closes.” includes Lemon Passion Moon Cakes, earned a staggering twenty-one grade coming the examiners for this talented The school’s top performer, Arjun Notay 9s between them! All three will study cohort.” Mayor urged to cooperate with tech heads on counter-terrorism

London tech companies to combat online ter- The London Assembly rorism. To request increased investment in Police & Crime communications within the Prevent Committee has been programme budget To ensure the revised Police and investigating how Crime Plan includes actions to en- prepared London is for gage with and promote referrals from possible future terrorist friends and families of at-risk children and young people. attacks. This includes Shaun Bailey AM, Chairman of the examining the approach Police and Crime Committee, said: to counter terrorism "We know London is one of the best cities in the world, but there are those of the Mayor’s Office who are hellbent on destroying this for Policing and Crime city for its diversity in thought, people and culture. (MOPAC) and the "Because of this, it is important that Metropolitan Police. London is fully prepared for any poten- tial terror attacks. "Research has shown many of these oday, the Chairman of the attacks are coordinated using technol- Police and Crime Commit- ogy and social media. The Mayor must tee, Shaun Bailey AM, has be proactive with tech companies by written to the Mayor of Lon- sitting down with them to find out how Tdon, Sadiq Khan. they’re tackling this serious issue.” The letter makes a series of recom- mendations: To urge the Mayor to sit down with 8 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 9 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald

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Council Leader, Steve Curran had said changing facilities and the communi- show’. elsewhere suffer the brunt of displaced duction measure, there will be some traffic from Staveley Road and Harting- One Chiswick has quoted one resi- ‘I am not…concerned…about people in Oty café, which will be extended to include a new displacement of traffic to other areas, dent as saying, “Not only are the coun- Chiswick…’ in an online council meet- education space. Aine McGinty ton Road. and as part of our Streetspace review cil making decisions on self-selecting ing. In the meeting on Friday night it The park’s nature trail through the woodland [email protected] Councillor Hanif Khan, Cabinet we are exploring measures to mitigate inaccurate traffic and pollution data, became clear this council at all levels will be extended, providing a low-gradient ac- Member for Transport, has recognised the impact of displaced traffic. they plough on knowing that the data believes this. That is a failure to un- cessible path for all visitors to enjoy more of the that measures can cause displacement “We’ve already made changes to the he group has claimed that does not withstand serious scrutiny, derstand their duty of care to all res- woodland throughout the year. of traffic to different areas but says that Streetspace trials after listening to res- many residents were left with no appreciation of the area and idents.” The lower meadow will benefit from new tree the council are exploring measures to idents and we’re continuing to listen as ‘horrified’ on Friday 8th Au- the harm and distress they are causing. The campaign group is calling on the groves and additional planting in the Community mitigate the impact of displaced traffic we head towards the final review the gust as they watched Houn- We deserve better of our council. council for ‘real engagement through Orchard, and a new pathway. as part of their Streetspace review. trials.” Tslow Council officers and advisers say Cllr Khan also defended the meet- “The idea that they can call a poor- proper consultation with all the people The lake will be desilted and repaired, making that, what they see as a deterioration ing, pointing out changes that have ly notified, virtual session on a Friday of Chiswick’. a better environment for aquatic life, and the in their lives, was a ‘price worth pay- been made to Streetspace trials after night in early August proper engage- In full, Cllr Khan’s response to One walled garden is being redesigned as a fruit gar- ing’ for the benefits of the Streetspace resident feedback. He also committed ment is a joke.” Chiswick’s claims was: “We met with den and community space. The work will be carried out by contractors Blakedown Landscapes and Borras Construction. Councillor Samia Chaudhary, Cabinet Mem- expecting it to be completed by the end of 2022. ber for Leisure Services, said: “This beautiful Please don’t hesitate to contact the Boston Man- 398 London Road park has been in council hands for 100 years, and or Park team if you have any questions or con- Isleworth Do you know it’s a criminal offence the £5.34 million investment from the National cerns.” TW7 5AG Lottery Heritage Fund and Hounslow Council is Hounslow Council will install new signs to 0208 326 2887 about securing its future for at least the next 100 help visitors navigate the park around the works. to dump bags of rubbish on the years. Up-to-date information about what work is be- “I know that Boston Manor Park is loved by so ing carried out will be provided on information many who visit it, which is why we are working boards, location-based signs, and the Boston very hard to keep any disruption while the works Manor Park blog at each stage of the project. pavement or next to a public bin? are carried out to a minimum. To find out more about the Reconnecting Bos- “To ensure that residents will be able to con- ton Manor Park project visit www.hounslow.gov. tinue to enjoy the park throughout the works, uk/BostonManorPark, where residents can also specific areas will be closed while work is carried sign up to receive updates by email. Fly-tipping will not be tolerated. Our new out before reopening and moving onto the next If residents have any questions or concerns, area, and the children’s playground and car park they’re invited to raise them with the Boston enforcement team is watching you. will remain open throughout the works. Manor Park team by emailing BostonManor- “The work will begin in August, and we are [email protected]. Offenders face an unlimited fine and/or up to

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Hounslow “For those of you who are still think- Students in Hounslow ing about what your next move will be, or if you didn’t get the grades you were BUY, SELL AND DISCOVER have this week received expecting, there is plenty of support their A-level results, available to help you think through the after many months of different education, employment or training opportunities available. AT CHISWICK AUCTIONS hard work and despite “There are always options open and the disruption to normal there are many roads to success and fulfilment, so I urge you to reach out schooling caused by the and get that support if you need it. Covid-19 pandemic. “I also want to thank Hounslow’s brilliant teachers and schools. As a teacher myself, I know how hard ounslow schools received you’ve all been working, under very a collective pass rate of challenging circumstances during the 99.8%, which is an increase pandemic. on last year’s rate and a “You have clearly gone the extra mile Htestament to the hard work of both to provide an excellent education for the students and the commitment of the borough’s children, and we see that schools and their teachers to ensure reflected in the grades today.” that high quality learning continued Hounslow’s Connexions Service is throughout a most challenging year. here to help all students living in the Councillor Tom Bruce, Cabinet London Borough of Hounslow. Call the Member for Education and Children’s service on 020 8583 5151 or visit houn- Services at Hounslow Council, said: slow.gov.uk/connexions “I want to send a massive congratula- a global pandemic! whether that’s entering the workplace for many students who are moving tions to Hounslow’s A-level students “I hope that you received the grades or starting a course at university, or into a new phase of life, and I wish you for their phenomenal effort over the you were looking for today to ena- other training. every luck, success and happiness for last year. Studying for A-levels is hard ble you to take your next steps in life, “Today will be a very exciting time the future! at the best of times, never mind during

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That’s exactly [email protected] what Isleworth-based company Back in the total of £6,430,046.25 in un- claimed, overpaid council Saddle Bikes has done tax is owed to current or and to celebrate its former Hounslow residents. achievements it has been TheA money is currently held in over 58,000 accounts, with an average of crowned the winner in £110.82 is owed to each account holder. the Access Self Storage According to Hounslow Council, this represents approximately 4% of #BornOutOfLockdown the £149.5 million in taxes they are Awards. owed each year. Confusion is attribut- ed to the average of 65,000 accounts opened and closed yearly as people move in and out of the borough. Houn- he #BornOutOfLockdown slow Council maintain that all account Awards were launched by leading storage provider, holders are notified about money that Hounslow House on Bath Road in Hounslow they are owed, but if they do not re- Access Self Storage, to cel- spond no further action will be taken. lot but given the turnover of 65,000 their address.” es from closed council tax accounts, closed council tax accounts in cred- Tebrate all businesses that were either Councillor Gerald McGregor said: accounts a year that’s a huge churn of Cllr Shantanu Rajawat, Cabinet but we make it as simple as possible it, these include people moving home founded during the pandemic or that ‘‘Stack that up against council tax accounts. Member for Finance and Corporate for people to reclaim any outstanding without providing a forwarding ad- pivoted their business model and worth £149.5 million owed to the coun- ‘‘The council will make at least two Services, added: ‘‘Like most other lo- money left on their accounts. dress, probate pending and small ad- thrived as a result. cil in arrears – 58,000 sounds an awful to three attempts to correspond at cal authorities we hold some balanc- ‘‘There are a number of reasons for justments to benefits claims.” Over 20 years ago, Access Self Stor- age set out with a mission to provide a friendly, expert storage service to all of its customers and it has grown to led to a huge rise in demand for new ple’s reluctance to venture outside, as ple who can’t afford to buy new. during the classes. support one million business custom- and used bikes and repairs/servicing well as the curbs on travel during the The storage solution prize provided If you’re a small business also look- ers, from start-ups to national compa- from those trying to avoid getting Cov- lockdowns. Parts and new bike avail- by Access Self Storage will be used to ing to grow, or have any other self stor- nies. Knowing the challenges that any id on public transport, to others who ability can both be problematic in the fuel Back in the Saddle’s growth. They age needs, you can get 50 per cent off Bin van driver sentenced over new business faces, Access created the wanted to find a new form of exercise bike trade, however Jon successfully will be using the unit to provide bike up to eight weeks’ storage at Access #BornOutOfLockdown Awards to cel- that maintained social distancing. found resolutions to both of these is- repair and maintenance classes for Self Storage sites across Chiswick & ebrate those business leaders who had The judges at Access were impressed sues by sourcing parts from elsewhere members of the public who couldn’t Hounslow. Get a quote now at https:// the ambition, determination and brav- by the fact that Back in the Saddle in the world to be able to offer his cus- otherwise afford to purchase a new www.accessstorage.com ery to tackle a multitude of challenges Bikes overcame several challenges, in- tomers affordable prices. By selling re- or used bike. Attendees will be able to head on and drive their business ven- cluding slow initial growth due to peo- furbished bikes, Jon is supporting peo- keep the bike that they have worked on previous terrorism offences ture forward during such challenging times. Hammersmith fraudulently claiming £5,000 in bene- Outstanding entries were received A Hammersmith and fits. from businesses across some of the This followed a number of terrorist industries that were hardest hit by Fulham bin lorry driver attacks using large vehicles to smash the pandemic, including hospitality, has been jailed over a through barriers. healthcare and events, showing the Rowe found work through Serco, a resilience and determination of entre- 2005 terrorist offence. recruitment agency which works with preneurs up and down the country. It a number of local councils, and was was Back in the Saddle Bikes that cap- Dia Stronach logged driving skip collection and re- tured the judges’ attention though and [email protected] fuse vehicles from October of 2019. scooped the top prize of four months’ He has received a 10 month sentence worth of discounted storage to fuel ndrew Rowe, aged 50, was at the Old Bailey after pleading guilty their business growth. originally convicted of ter- to nine counts of failing to comply with Founded by Jon Marks, Back in the rorist offences when he was terror notification orders. Saddle Bikes launched in December found to have notebooks 2020 as a friendly, affordable, local bi- containingA terrorist material including cycle shop offering repairs and servic- how to make a mortar bomb as well as ing, as well as sales of parts, accessories an al-Qaeda tape in 2005. and used bikes. As a sole trader coming He was released in 2010 under a from a background in the not-for-prof- 15-year notification order following it sector, Jon’s main aim was to help a successful appeal. He was informed people either get cycling, or help keep in 2019 that he was obliged to notify them cycling safely, without having to the authorities if he was driving a po- pay the kinds of prices charged by the tentially dangerous vehicle, a category big chain stores during the pandemic. which includes large trucks and lorries Jon holds strong beliefs that a bike such as his Hammersmith and Fulham can be transformative for someone bin van. He received a further suspend- new to cycling or returning to it after ed sentence in 2019 after admitting to many years. 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Richmond in the year. Earlier this year, Cllr Michael Wilson, Lead Member for Communities and the Voluntary Richmond Council Sector, said: ‘‘We are one step closer asked local people for to being able to provide the residents their views on proposals of Teddington and the surrounding ar- eas with a fit-for-purpose Community for a new fit-for-purpose Centre – a community asset that will Community Centre on have flexible indoor space as well as outdoor space, bringing benefits to our the North Lane East Car older residents and offering people of Park and former run all ages many opportunities to become down depot site, funded more active, engaged and motivated. ‘‘By moving the centre to a nearby by 100% affordable location, as well as being able to pro- housing on the existing vide much needed affordable housing we can also offer service users contin- Elleray Hall site. uous service.’’ Joan Barnett, Chairman, Elleray lleray Hall in Teddington is Community Association, added: ‘‘After home to a popular daytime so many years of discussion and delay, Social Centre for residents it is reassuring to see our councillors across the borough. The and the Local Authority really getting Ecouncil says the current building, in- behind the need to provide an excellent cluding the original section construct- Image: Richmond Council new Community Centre and develop- ed in 1911, has reached the end of its because of its flexible design, it will opinion on the proposals. Around 70% window pitches (to ensure privacy for ing a proposal that gives our members useful life. As well as being beyond re- also be able to host events, classes and agreed that the proposed design for those who live nearby), increased ma- just about everything they need while pair, they say it is too costly to maintain activities aimed at a wider range of the new Centre would allow a greater ture landscaping and an additional car offering so many benefits to others in and heat. The vision for the proposed groups and individuals. If plans get the range of users and increased utilisa- club bay in North Lane West car park. our community.’’ Community Centre secures a new facil- green light, it will mean current users tion of the Centre. As a result of the As part of the planning process, a The planning application can be ity at the heart of the local community. will be able to move from the old facili- feedback from community conversa- statutory consultation will be carried found at www2.richmond.gov.uk/ It will continue to offer a wide vari- ty and into the new one overnight. tions, the designs submitted for plan- out. It is expected that the proposal PlanData2/Planning_CaseNo.aspx?str- ety of services to older residents, but Over 200 local people voiced their ning consideration include changes to will go to the planning committee later CASENO=21/2533/FUL St Benedict's celebrates outstanding A-level results Ealing A-level students at St Benedict’s have received excellent A-level results, with 64.5% A*-A grades and 36.1% A grades.

he Headmaster, Andrew Johnson, said: “These grades are a great credit to our Year 13 students, who Thave worked extremely hard in the dif- ficult, uncertain and sometimes stress- ful circumstances of the pandemic to achieve outstanding results. They have shown impressive resilience and should feel very proud of what they have achieved.” In order to attain their A-level grades, students at St Benedict’s had to sit a series of assessments under exam- ination conditions, which their teach- ers then marked and graded against criteria given by examination boards. Three quarters of St Benedict’s stu- dents have secured places at the UK’s top 30 universities, including Ox- bridge, Russell group universities and medical schools, and the majority will be heading to their first-choice univer- sity. Some of St Benedict’s A-level students with the Headmaster on results day 18 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 19 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald

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Hounslow You can get a good idea of the UWL campus with our virtual tours that will With prospective help you build up a picture of life on students up and down campus and picture yourself studying with us. the country preparing You can also get a good idea of stu- to find university dent life using the latest NSS results, which saw UWL rated as the top uni- places through versity in London for overall student Clearing over the next satisfaction*. *NSS 2020 excluding spe- month, University of cialist institutions. West London (UWL) Use your time wisely admissions advisors have shared their top Once you start speaking to universi- ties, expect lines to be busy – especially tips to make the most of the closer it gets to A-Level results day the process. in August. It might take a few tries to get through so make sure once you’re speaking to admissions teams and tu- egardless of if you’re apply- tors, you use your time on the phone ing late, have changed your wisely and get all the information you mind about what to study, need. or didn’t quite make the This is your chance to speak to Rgrades you expected to – Professor An- course leaders and see what you’ll be thony Woodman, Deputy Vice-Chan- learning and how you’ll benefit on the cellor at UWL has shared his advice to courses you’d looking into. Have a list make sure you can find the course for of questions beforehand and visit the you this year. university website to see what infor- narrow down your options and give you to the right course. programmes to really build up a pic- mation is already available. See what’s on offer yourself room to change if any of your Of course, if you’re not coming di- ture of what you can do and what areas Over the next few weeks, UWL stu- courses fill up or aren’t suitable for rectly from education, all work expe- you’re interested in. dents will be on social media sharing While lots of courses will have plac- you. rience is important to share to help their own advice and tips on what it’s es available in Clearing, not all will, so admissions teams build up an idea of Think about what’s best for you like to study here, so make the most make sure you check the lists of vacan- Be ready to sell yourself what you can do and which courses will of those, as well as course information cies to see what is actually on offer be- be a good fit for you. You’ve probably already had a lot pages on your chosen courses. The fore you start. Universities will certainly want to UWL works closely with industry of different suggestions on what you more you know in advance the more UWL lists all of its vacancies here to know how you did in your A-levels and and on providing real-world experi- should do next, but now is the time to confident you can be that you’ve made keep things simple, allowing you to ex- BTEC courses, but might ask about ence as part of your learning, so there try to focus on your own career goals. a great choice. plore all course options and take a look GCSEs, your AS-Levels, and other will be lots of ways to match your skills Think about different universities and at the impressive facilities and indus- achievements and qualifications to and use your experiences. courses and try to imagine the next Visit their website at uwl.ac.uk or try links that you could benefit from. help tutors get an idea of your back- You might also want to mention rel- three or four years studying, as well as ring the clearing hotline on 020 8231 Shortlist a few of interest to help ground and experience while they fit evant work experience or volunteer the possibility of a career in your area 2468 to get your clearing journey start- party with us! ed today. of interest.

From unforgettable birthday bashes for little Could this new planning application ones, to sophisticated soirees for grown-ups, we take care of everything so you can relax contravene conservation area? and enjoy every moment. Hounslow scheme proposed for the space, with being a valuable green space in a rela- A planning application one having been withdrawn by the ap- tively well-built-up area, the garden is plicant and one rejected by Hounslow’s an important flood defense. They con- has been made to tend that this will break the guidelines Book a tour or find out more at planners. construct new housing This third scheme is for fewer hous- for the local conservation area. The planning reference is maggieandrose.com at the end of a riverside es, and would also include conversion of the listed Victorian building at 17 P/2021/2827. You can comment online garden in Grove Park. Hartington Road back into a single at www.hounslow.gov.uk/planning or family home. Developers Pilbrow and email [email protected]. Dia Stronach Partners hope that unlike the previous [email protected] application, their new plan will be seen as fitting for the Grove Park Conserva- Chiswick Kensington Islington n application made to tion Area. 1 Essex Place 58 Pembroke 7 Esther Anne Hounslow Council seeks However, some local residents have W4 5UJ Road W8 6NX Place N1 1UL permission to build four maintained their objections, primarily houses at the back of 17 Har- on the basis of the plan destroying the 130 year old garden attached to a local- tingtonA Road, alongside developments Opponents claim that the garden is a much-needed ‘green lung’ at Chiswick Staithe. It is the third ly listed Victorian villa. In addition to and protects them from floods Chiswick RNLI E class ©RNLI/David Clarke 22 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 23 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Woman killed in London bus crash named London “As a family we naturally want to un- A woman killed in a fatal derstand how such a tragedy occurred, but for now we just want time and collision at Victoria has space to mourn our beautiful Melissa been named as Melissa and send her to rest with her late fa- Burr, aged 32, from ther.” More than just a care home Detective Constable Chris May of Rainham in Kent. Met’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “This tragic incident claimed The Chiswick Nursing Centre is friendly and welcoming, providing the kindest olice were called at 08:25 on the life of a young woman and our possible care in a wonderfully comfortable setting. Tuesday 10th August to re- thoughts are with her family at this sad Our residents are given peace of mind, support and clinical care by our ports of a collision involving time. qualified, friendly staff. Families and loved ones have the comfort of knowing two buses and three pedestri- “We are continuing to piece togeth- that our compassionate approach helps our residents feel safe and looked after Pans outside Victoria Railway Station. er the circumstances surrounding this in even the most difficult of situations. Emergency services attended and collision and I am very keen to hear immediately provided first aid, but from any witnesses who have not yet despite their efforts, Melissa was pro- spoken with police. If you have infor- Convalescence & Respite Care nounced dead at the scene at 09:00. mation please don’t hesitate to get in Two other people were treated for touch.” Short-term respite and recovery/convalescence – our high standard of care is non-life threatening injuries. Anyone with information should offered to our guests however long they stay with us. All parties stopped at the scene and call the Serious Collision Investiga- there have been no arrests. tion Unit witness lines on 0208 543 In-house physiotherapy A spokesperson for Melissa’s family 5157, call 101 or tweet @MetCC quot- Our Physio gym is fitted with specialist equipment where in-house physiotherapists, said: “We are absolutely devastated by ing 1450/10AUG. Alternatively, contact nurses, occupational therapist and team of health professionals will aid your loss and the hole that this incident has Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 recovery. left in our lives. Melissa was a kind and 555 111. thoughtful soul, had a quirky charm Whether it’s respite, rehabilitation, convalescence, longer term nursing or with such a bright future ahead of her. The woman who died in a collision in Victoria has been named as Melissa Burr dementia care, rest assured that you or your loved ones are in safe hands. Man found Two teenagers arrested after For more advice on our care call 020 8222 7800 Ravenscourt Gardens, London W6 0AE with www.chiswicknursingcentre.co.uk unexplained murder of man in Chingford Chiswick 268 x 161.5 mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 13:47 London head injury Two teenagers have been arrested in in Isleworth

connection with the Hounslow murder of a man in Chingford. A man was taken to hospital on Wednesday morning (11/08) after ames Markham, 45, was fatally stabbed on the evening of Mon- being found in Isleworth day 9th August after confronting with an unexplained Ja group of youths in the street. head injury. On Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy, Retirement living in the was arrested on suspicion of his mur- der. Aine McGinty A second boy, also 14, was arrested [email protected] heart of south London on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Both are in custody at an east Lon- olice were called by London Senior living apartments exclusively for over-55s. don police station. Ambulance Service (LAS) to Police were called to Churchill Ter- London Road/Lodge Close The Vale is a beautiful, secure, gated community race at 18:20 on Monday following re- at 06:15 to reports of a male offering everything you need ports of a disturbance. Pwith a head injury. to embrace a vibrant lifestyle in SW16. Officers attended with paramed- The man, in his 30s, was treated at ics. They found James who had been the scene before being taken to hospi- Please call us today 0808 169 6511 stabbed and was seriously injured. tal. Despite the best efforts of the emer- to arrange a viewing or take the virtual tour At this stage police say it is not clear gency services and members of the how the injury was sustained. public, he was pronounced dead at the A crime scene has been established The Vale, 93 Knollys Road, London SW16 2JP scene. Victim: James Markham while the circumstances are being in- A post-mortem examination later stances that led to this murder and to sult. “I know that there were a number of vestigated. found he died of a stab wound to the bring those responsible to justice.” “The brutality of this response is people present at the time of the mur- Police are asking any witness- 1- & 2-bedroom apartments • Independent living lung. Anyone who witnessed the incident, beyond shocking and our thoughts are der. I want them to come forward. es to call them on 101 quoting CAD His next of kin are being supported or has information about what took Beautiful surroundings • Secure, gated development with James’ family who have been left “I also believe there will be parents 1078/11Aug. To give information anon- by specialist officers. place, is urged to call police on 101 or devastated by their loss. who know that their child was there, ymously contact Crimestoppers on Bespoke support services available Detective Inspector John Marriott, tweet @MetCC, giving the reference “The arrests of these two individu- or was involved. I am appealing for 0800 555 111. of the Met’s Specialist Crime Com- als is a significant development but we them to do the sensible thing and get 5735/09AUG. Information can also be mand, said: “We believe that James still need the public’s help to build a in touch with us. provided to Crimestoppers, anony- thevaleliving.co.uk confronted a group of youths causing full picture of exactly what happened “A dedicated team of officers is work- mously, by calling 0800 555 111. Show flatviewing available or take for a disturbance and was stabbed as a re- on Monday evening. ing to piece together the tragic circum- the virtual tour

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Hounslow nership with forces across the country. demonstrates the critical role these Police have revealed Since November 2019, a total of 527 partnerships play. This remains an area lines have been closed, 1,045 individ- of significant focus for us, and we will that the man who was uals have been arrested, 1,642 charges continue to develop our approach and arrested in Hounslow have been achieved and 468 young or adapt to whatever challenges we face in on Monday 9th August vulnerable people have been safe- order to continue reducing the number guarded. of lines dealing drugs across the UK.” following county lines Through these investigations, 27 Commissioner Cressida Dick, add- warrants has now been firearms (including 11 lethal barrelled) ed: “One of the suspects arrested this and 53 other dangerous weapons have morning was wanted for attempted charged. been seized. More than half a mil- murder linked to county lines activity. lion pounds in cash and more than It could not be clearer that county lines Aine McGinty £700,000 in criminal assets have been brings with it serious violence and [email protected] recovered. harm to communities not just within Each county line closed was done London, but across the country. so through a joint investigation with “Reducing violent crime across Lon- aniel Harlley, 26 (05.04.95) another UK police force. Working in don is the focus of every officer and of Scott Trimmer Way, partnership enables officers to tackle member of staff in the Met. Cases like Hounslow has been charged the line at both ends – at source where this clearly demonstrate why reducing with possession of canna- the line holder is located (in London) the availability and supply of drugs Dbis, being concerned in the supply of and in the county where the drugs ulti- across the capital is crucial in tackling crack cocaine and being concerned in mately end up. violence on the streets. the supply of heroin. Since November 2019, the Met has “Whilst we have seen significant Two more suspects believed to be carried out joint investigations with 23 success in this area, we are never com- involved in county lines were also ar- other forces from Police Scotland to DAC McNulty and the commissioner on an early morning warrant placent. We are always looking at how rested on Monday morning. Devon and Cornwall. At this moment we remain one step ahead. Wherever One of these individuals was also in time, there are still more than 200 possible we are increasing the conse- gations still being carried out by this arrested on suspicion of attempted live investigations with more being of modern day slavery legislation to quences for those intent on supplying team. murder in relation to a stabbing which developed every day. charge those exploiting young and vul- drugs and committing acts of violence. Deputy Assistant Commissioner occurred in a venue linked to a county Tackling county lines at both ends nerable people into drug supply with “Our recent use of modern day slav- Graham McNulty, who leads the Met’s line in Essex. has led to significant successes. It has not only drug offences, but human traf- ery legislation against those exploiting response to County Lines, said: “For Officers from Surrey and Essex Po- not only enabled the focus of police ficking offences too. young and vulnerable people has re- nearly two years now we have been lice travelled to London and worked activity to be on those at the centre of Since November 2019, 21 defend- sulted in significant custodial sentenc- driving forward a new approach to side by side with the Met on the oper- this drugs distribution model, it has ants have been charged with 38 slavery es. This type of conviction also enables tackling county lines. We’ve put ation. also enabled forces with lines running offences. Nine people have been con- us to place tight restrictions on these those coordinating these drug lines Warrants were also carried out at into them to tackle the associated victed of human trafficking offences to individuals once they are released from at the centre of our focus and have the following locations: crime in their communities. date. prison. worked hard to cut off the supply at Francis Avenue, IG1 - a 40-year-old Due to the high quality of evidence A new specialist team has also been “We’re also looking really closely at source. man was arrested on suspicion of at- created between two forces, the cur- developed within the Met, focused how we ensure those involved in coun- “We’ve now arrested more than tempted murder; rent guilty plea rate for being con- solely on ensuring county lines activi- ty lines do not make a penny from it. 1,000 people linked to county lines and Waltheof Gardens, N17 – a 20-year- cerned in the supply of Class A drugs is ty does not pay. Officers focus on re- They cannot profit from the misery achieved more than 1,500 charges for old woman was arrested on suspicion approximately 90 per cent. moving any profit from line holders they cause to the most vulnerable in serious drug supply offences. of being concerned in the supply of Over the last year, the Met has been and their associates. Since inception in our society and the wider public.” “We’ve never worked more close- Class A drugs. further developing its approach to dis- September 2020, this team has seized ly with other forces on this issue, and Police say they are ‘closing more mantling the county lines drug model. more than £3 million in criminal cash our work over the past 18 months county lines than ever before’ in part- Officers have been increasing the use and assets. There are 99 live investi- Prices correct as at time of print. as at time of print. Prices correct Mayor hosts free outdoor film screenings to bring Londoners 'back to the big screen'

London s part of his Let’s Do Lon- importance in the film industry, with and hospitality businesses. ducer, said: “I’m supporting the may- The Mayor of London, don campaign, the mayor is all the films either made or set in the The mayor said: “London is a glob- or of London’s initiative to get people working with BFI, BAFTA capital. It includes screenings of Rocks, al capital for film production and our back into the capital’s world class cine- Sadiq Khan, has joined and Film London to pro- Skyfall, a Mary Poppins sing-along, Star cinemas are a huge draw for London- mas. The pandemic has hit this integral with screenwriter, moteA cinemas and outdoor screenings Wars: A New Hope (Episode IV), Pad- ers and tourists alike, but the last 17 part of London’s cultural heart, hard. and also encourage filmgoers to take dington 2 and Bend It Like Beckham. months have been incredibly challeng- It’s time to fill these spaces again and producer and director Each feature will be preceded by a ing for the whole industry. feel the thrill and magic of theatrical This is Brentford advantage of the capital’s world class Richard Curtis and food and hospitality. short film showcasing a diverse range “TV and boxsets helped so many of cinema.” WEST LONDON WATERSIDE LIVING AT THE HEART OF THE REGENERATION OF BRENTFORD actor, writer and To celebrate the magic of film, the of emerging film talent, curated by the us through lockdown, but with cine- Richard Curtis, screenwriter, pro- mayor will be hosting six free screen- Barbican, Film London, BAFTA and mas opening their doors again and big ducer and director, said: “I’m really producer Simon Pegg, ings in Trafalgar Square later this BFI. screens installed in public spaces, I’m delighted to hear about this movie plan as well as leaders of month to bring 1,500 Londoners and A new trailer celebrating the talent joining with industry leaders to en- by the mayor of London. Many of my the film industry to visitors together in the heart of the and diversity of London’s film industry courage everyone to get Back to the Big happiest memories in London are to APARTMENTS IN A CANOPY OF GREEN capital for each film, with 150 tickets and joy of going to watch a film on the Screen to rediscover the magic of film do with going to the cinema and then encourage Londoners reserved especially for key workers at big screen has also been created to en- and also support our central London going on to enjoy all the other wonders NOW AVAILABLE and visitors to four screenings in recognition of their courage people back to the big screen. hospitality businesses. of the city.” Over the last five years, film and TV “By hosting six free screenings in For more information on applying work throughout the pandemic. 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments 020 4502 7928 rediscover the joy of From August 26th-29th, audiences productions made in and around Lon- Trafalgar Square of films either made for tickets, visit www.london.gov.uk/ the big screen and help will be able to enjoy a red carpet ex- don generated more than £10bn for or set in our capital, I want to remind big-screen from £445,000 thebrentfordproject.com support the capital’s perience with a selection of matinee the UK economy, and the industry also everyone of the joy of getting together and evening screenings in the Square supports the capital’s hospitality in- to watch a film and make the most of economy. in partnership with Luna Cinema. The dustry with cinemagoers able to enjoy everything our capital has to offer.” screenings will celebrate London’s the capital’s world-leading restaurants Simon Pegg, actor, writer and pro- 26 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 27 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS New Build Homes MP visits Chiswick RNLI to Loft Conversions Kitchen Extensions Garden Rooms support their lifesaving work

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Hounslow Hounslow This is expected to replace short-term Transport for London queueing systems which had to be im- After another year provised by workers at Gunnersbury in (TfL) has announced the past. affected by the Covid-19 that Gunnersbury A statement from TfL reads: ‘‘We are pandemic, Year 13 doing this to ensure the safety of our students at Isleworth & station will be closed for customers. The decision to keep the an hour after matches station open to those exiting only – as Syon were relieved to at the Brentford opposed to closing the station entirely collect their results this – was made to ensure that people living Community Stadium. and working in the Gunnersbury area week – and in the mood are still able to travel home or to work to celebrate earning Dia Stronach without disruption.” fantastic pathways to [email protected] future careers. he scheme began follow- ing Brentford FC’s friendly with West Ham United, and key mantra within the will now continue to future school’s Sixth Form is to Tmatches for Brentford FC and London support students with their Irish in the area. next steps ‘whatever they is in Zone 3 and mayA be’. Supported by their subject serves both the District Line and Lon- specialist teachers, students have im- don Overground services. It is hoped pressively maintained their focus on that keeping the station exit-only for the next stage of education or an ap- one hour after games will stagger the prenticeship in the world of work. Af- group of match attendees entering ter a robust grade awarding process in the station and avoid crushes inside. The measures are intended to prevent school, these students are now setting crushes in crowds coming back from the stadium (Image: Brentford FC) their sights on a large range of inspira- tional settings. Deputy Head Boy Morgan Lawrence has earned a place at the prestigious Helen Pidgeon Solicitors Limited Deputy Head Boy Morgan Lawrence has earned a place at the prestigious King’s College London Building 3 Chiswick Park King’s College London to read psy- 566 Chiswick High Road London W4 5YA chology, while classmate Billy Mwangi of sporting excellence, inside and out- DD: +44 (0)20 8899 6345 will join him at the same institution, side the classroom, continues apace. M: +44 (0)7833 228181 studying an accounting and finance Amongst the vocational sport gradu- [email protected] www.helenpidgeonsolicitors.com degree. Jack Shiels will pursue a career ates are Joshua Dwyer and Nathaniel in law via a degree at the University of Lewis, who are both heading down to HERE, HELEN PIDGEON, THE DIRECTOR OF HELEN PIDGEON SOLICITORS, provide neutral calendars to manage diary dates and the sharing of other co-parenting Leeds, while Tayyab Abbasi will study the coast to read sports therapy and FAMILY LAW SPECIALISTS IN CHISWICK, EXPLAINS SOME COMMON LEGAL information. accounting and finance at Durham. sport & exercise science at Chichester ISSUES THAT CROP UP FOR SEPARATING PARENTS. Science A-levels have inspired several and Bournemouth respectively. Lewis SHOULD THERE BE SHARED CARE? students will study engineering, with McLaughlin is staying closer to home, 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 Thomas Beagley and Ahmad Nuay- heading to St Mary’s University, Twick- 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 mi taking the ‘mechanical’ route and enham to read physical education, 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 Jakub Poskrop focusing on computing sport and youth development. provided there is no risk of harm to the child. There is not a presumption of shared care. systems. The school’s other Deputy 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 Isleworth & Syon run a mixed Sixth 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 Head Boy Avi Saluja will study politics Form, meaning that all young people 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 and international studies at Warwick. are welcome. Two of their female stu- children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. Not all students are heading to uni- dents have been excellent ambassa- up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference versity right away, with Lars-Leander dors for the school, taking part in ex- 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 Volle one of the school’s top perform- tra-curricular activities and integrating 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 ers taking a gap year to gain work and well into the school community. Their 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 volunteering experience. and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of first-ever Head Girl, Alina Gangotra, WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. Isleworth & Syon’s vocational re- will use her A-levels in art, French and As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have sults were as impressive as ever, with English literature to read architecture 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? most students earning Distinction* at the University of Nottingham. Cat 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 and Distinction grades, as per usual. Barrocas Marques took a mix of A-lev- after 1 December 2003). Parental responsibility means you share equally: agreeing the past arrangements, a parenting plan setting out clear and agreed principles Their marks in vocational sport have els (art) and vocational subjects (busi- “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 been consistently at this level for over ness), earning top grades in all. She 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 six years, demonstrating the school’s It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. is heading to Royal Holloway to read your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and pedigree in this area. Perhaps some of management with international busi- 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 these students will pursue professional ness. law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may sporting careers like former Isleworth Headteacher Mr Ferguson com- FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice & Syon students Reece James (Chelsea mented, “I would like to give my sin- 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 FC and England) and Myles Peart-Har- cere congratulations to all the students 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 ris (Brentford FC). Oliver Turn- for their results. Our students have productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. er-Blake is heading to the University risen to the challenges of the past 18 Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” of Mary Washington in Virginia USA (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 months and should be extremely proud 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 – he will study international business of what they have achieved. My thanks 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 alongside a rugby scholarship, joining also to the staff who have worked tire- ourfamilywizard.co.uk and Parenting Apart divorceandchildren.com/divorce-app/ can decide what is right for you and your family. a long line of Isleworthians who have lessly as both teachers and examiners taken this pathway. this year. We wish students well with The school’s reputation as a place their next steps.” Lars-Leander Volle, one of Isleworth & Syon’s top performers 30 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 31 For up to date newsIn associaton visit hounslowherald.com with Viestra Magazine For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us onget twitter inspired @hounslowherald for your next journey at follow us on twitter @hounslowherald TRAVEL viestramagazine.com TRAVEL @viestramag

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The combination served hillforts and fortresses. cent way to spend a day. from excavated stone and by rainfall provide the perfect climate for ORGANIC FARM, AWARD-WINNING of new Croatian and classic, global- using the excavated materials, cultivating olives. OLIVE OIL AND GOURMET RESTAU- The 3.3 Restaurant offers a refined ly-inspired treatments creates an ex- Krka National Park has seven mag- DIVE INTO NEW DEPTHS Villa Nai 3.3 has significantly re- RANT dining style and elegant ambience, tensive menu of unique therapies. nificent travertine waterfalls, located Drawing inspiration from the world’s with breath-taking views of the olive along the Krka River. The diverse array Discover an aquatic world that lies duced its carbon dioxide emis- Villa Nai 3.3 is situated amongst grove and sea beyond. Every dish has Two swimming pools allow guests of plant species attracts a wide range of beneath the crystalline waters of the sions. 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Take in the spectacu- Velebit Mountain and is surrounded by the diverse array of marine life and ducted by hand – from olive picking to the local produce. lar views of the surrounding islands beech forests and canyons with creeks, marvel at the various species of fish self to the unusual name of the natural design is not obtrusive to the landscape and effortlessly combines oil extraction. This level of perfection- as the gentle breeze wafts the sweet and is perfect for long walks and hikes. that swim past in abundance. property. Dugi Otok receives the raw beauty of the destination with ism is evident in Villa Nai 3.3.’s incred- SPA AND WELLNESS EXPERIENCES fragrance of Mediterranean herbs. A on average 3.3 days of snowfall luxury, comfort, and privacy, bringing ible menus, created using only the best small and intimate grotto houses the LIQUID GOLD-OLIVE OIL HARVEST annually and this is the perfect a new hospitality and design dimen- locally sourced and organic ingredients Reconnecting with nature means re- indoor pool, where guests can float in sion to northern Dalmatia. Villa Nai from the island farms and orchards. invigorating your mind and soul. 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RyanAir, Eurowings and Whizz Air fly from many regional and London air- CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN A LUXURIOUS YACHT INSPIRED ACCOM- ports direct to Zadar. The flight time NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL LOCATION MODATION is approximately two hours and 30 minutes. From Zadar Airport, transfer Villa Nai 3.3 is situated amongst the Celebrated architect, Nikola Bašić by catamaran takes approximately 45 breathtakingly beautiful Kornati Na- believes that when you are on a boat, minutes. tional Park. The island of Dugi Otok you are in constant touch with na- with its deep bay Telašćica is located ture and he has captured the feeling in the immediate vicinity, northwest of being on an elegant yacht, within of the Kornati Archipelago and forms the design of the rooms and suites at Rates: together with the Kornati Islands, a Villa Nai 3.3. The creation of the five unique and cultural entity. 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Home to over four dozen independent breweries that are rants to organize pop-up events that Election of the London Assembly constituency member for the South West Constituency getting attention around the world, Ottawa is a top destination for craft beer lovers. You’ll find support various causes. I, Niall Bolger, Returning Officer for the above South West Constituency, hereby give notice LICENCING ACT 2003 APPLICATION Ottawa’s eclectic breweries in trendy neighbourhoods, industrial parks and rural areas. Here a just that the returns and declarations (including the accompanying documents) as to election Beau’s Brewing Co. expenses of the under-mentioned Candidates and Election Agents can be inspected at a few Ottawa-area breweries that are worth toasting: Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB, during normal office hours within the FOR LICENCE One of the leaders of Ottawa’s next two years. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT MR AMRISHBHAI.K.JADAV HAS modern craft brewing craze, this fam- APPLIED TO THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW FOR ily brewery (now employee-owned) THE SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL THROUGH DELIVEROO, UBER opened in 2006 in a quaint village be- Name of Name of EATS AND MORE ONLINE APPLICATIONS/ONLINE MAIL tween Ottawa and Montreal. Beau’s Candidate Election Agent For more informationon Ottawa: collaborates with international brew- ORDER, FOR THE PREMISES UNIT 2, PARKWAY POINT, ATTERTON STROUD-TURP eries as well as individuals like Ca- PARKWAY TRADING ESTATE, CRANFORD LANE, www.ottawatourism.ca Candice Amelia John Robert nadian comedian Tom Green, who HOUNSLOW TW5 9QA. #MyOttawa comes from Ottawa. The brewery also launched a Kickstarter campaign to DA BARCA DA BARCA APPLICATION HAS ALSO BEEN MADE FOR THE raise funds for a women-run brewery Sylvia Sylvia FOLLOWING OPENING HOURS: 21.00pm – 06.00am.

in Rwanda. FRIEZE AGIUS ANYONE WISHING TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS TO THIS Kichesippi Beer Co. Andree Michelle Anthony William John APPLICATION MUST GIVE NOTICE IN WRITING PREFERABLY This brewery loves to tell Ottawa VIA EMAIL BY: Email: [email protected] stories. It’s named after the Algonquin MAMECZKO WILSON Representations will still be accepted via post, however there could be a word for the Ottawa River, aka “Great Dominique Alexander James River”; it gives most of its beers Otta- (Commonly Known As: Dominique Day) delay in us receiving them within the limited 28 day time period.

wa-related names; it produced a spe- ROBERTS BEVAN Community Enforcement & Regulatory Services – Licensing, London cific brew for the 100th anniversary Gareth David Robin Paul of the Bytown Museum; and although Borough of Hounslow, Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB

Kichesippi focuses on traditional beer ROGERS ROGERS styles, it also gives its staff the oppor- Any representations must be received by (please enter the date 28 days Nicholas James Nicholas James tunity to produce any type they like. from the day following submission of application to the licensing authority). Regrettably no representations can be received after this date. A person making representation may address members of the licensing But for the ultimate local craft beer panel at a subsequent hearing, although all representations will be experience, BrewDonkey is your best considered whether the author attends or not.

bet. The tour company offers brewery day tours and walking tours which take The full application can be viewed online at www.hounslow.gov.uk or at the you to multiple craft breweries of all Dated 21 June 2021 Niall Bolger above address during normal opening hours. types and sizes throughout Ottawa’s Constituency Returning Officer urban and rural areas. Add in the lively and dynamic pub scene, and Ottawa is Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Hounslow House, 7 Bath Road, Hounslow, TW3 3EB the ideal destination for anyone inter- ested in great food and drink!

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07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com 40 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 41 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald LOCAL LIFE LOCAL LIFE Local scoring for health programme ends Locals invited to keep fit for free with Lampton Leisure Community A two year project run by Brentford FC Hounslow Community Sports Trust has come to an end. Locals are being invited to take part in free outdoor sessions n 2019, the Trust joined forces One of the drivers behind the pro- across the borough with with the European Football De- gramme is the recent work by the Lampton Leisure. velopment Network (EFDN), World Health Organisation, which UEFA Foundation and six oth- finds that obesity in children remains Ier European football foundations to an important public health problem in f you are wondering what to do start delivering the Scoring for Health Europe. together with kids of all ages dur- programme in schools. After engaging The Trust delivered the programme ing the summer holidays to en- hundreds of participants, that pro- in two local schools, St Mary’s Catho- courage them stay healthy, hap- gramme has now come to an end. lic Primary School in Chiswick, and St Ipy, and active, don’t worry – Lampton The Scoring for Health programme Anselm’s Catholic Primary School in Leisure has you covered. encourages children from the ages of Southall. The team at Lampton Leisure know seven to 13, and their parents, to adopt that families are staying closer to home a healthy lifestyle and make them this summer and with kids off school aware of the value of eating healthily for the long summer break, have the and being active. Hundreds of local youngsters were involved in this Europe-wide project perfect line up of activities for all the family, from toddlers to teens and even grandparents. Running until 2nd September, Local charity shortlisted for Prestigious Award Lampton Leisure’s outdoor communi- ty sessions offer a great range of free Charity activities for older children and adults at the following centres, including: CW+, the official charity Osterley Sports and Athletics Centre of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Ɂ Athletics for 14–19-year-olds on NHS Foundation Trust, Mondays from 5- 6pm soon too, selling nutritious snacks and KEEPING FAMILIES HEALTHY AND the family, from toddlers to teens and Mondays at 1pm Air Park which runs Isleworth’s Ɂ Netball for 14–19-year-olds on drinks. HAPPY TOGETHER THIS SUMMER even grandparents. Running until 2nd Leisure Centre and Library Family Fit- West Middlesex Thursdays from 5-6pm Rowland Omamor, Managing Direc- WITH FREE ACTIVITIES AT LAMPTON September, Lampton Leisure’s outdoor ness Day on Mondays at 12 noon Every- tor of Lampton Leisure said: “We love LEISURE community sessions offer a great range one is welcome to take part, even if you University Hospital, has Ɂ Fun-filled sports day at the track the idea of helping communities in If you are wondering what to do to- of free activities for older children and aren’t a Lampton Leisure member. All been shortlisted for an for all the family on Mondays and Hounslow to keep healthy and active gether with kids of all ages during the adults at the following centres, includ- you need to do is visit our website or exciting award. Wednesdays at 12 noon during the summer months at our lei- summer holidays to encourage them ing: - Osterley Sports and Athletics download the Lampton Leisure app, sure centres. We know it’s been a tough Centre Athletics for 14–19-year-olds register for an account and head to the stay healthy, happy, and active, don’t Áine McGinty 18 months for many families, so we’re on Mondays from 5- 6pm Netball for relevant centre where the session is Heston Pools and Fitness worry – Lampton Leisure has you cov- [email protected] hoping that our summer programme, ered. The team at Lampton Leisure 14–19-year-olds on Thursdays from held to book. Bookings are available 7 Ɂ Over 50’s walk at 9.30am on Thurs- including lots of free activities, will go know that families are staying closer 5-6pm Fun-filled sports day at the days in advance. Summer holidays are days Outdoor gym for 16+ on Mondays some way to keeping everyone healthy to home this summer and with kids off track for all the family on Mondays and also a great time to learn to swim, es- he charity, which also runs at 1pm and happy together.” school for the long summer break, have Wednesdays at 12 noon Heston Pools pecially as being able to swim means Chelsea and Westminster For more information visit, www. the perfect line up of activities for all and Fitness Over 50’s walk at 9.30am you are able save a life. And, with 1 in 5 Hospital, announced last Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre lamptonleisure.com on Thursdays Outdoor gym for 16+ on people still unable to swim in the UK, week that they have been and Library swimming really is one of the most im- Tshortlisted for the Royal Society for portant life skills for kids of all ages. Public Health’s (RSPH) prestigious Ɂ Family Fitness Day on Mondays at So, for any aspiring swimmers in the Health and Wellbeing Awards 2021 for 12 noon family, Lampton Leisure is running their Arts Covid-19 Response in the crash course swimming lessons at all 5 category of Arts and Health. Everyone is welcome to take part, centres with pools throughout the hol- In March 2020, the charity’s Arts even if you aren’t a Lampton Leisure idays. These cost £33 and run for 5 days. for All programme was curtailed by member. Simply visit the Lampton And if you fancy taking a quick break the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Leisure website or download the app, from it all, our cafés at Heston Pools and in response they created engaging register for an account and head to the & Fitness and Brentford Fountain Lei- arts-based activities via both digital relevant centre where the session is sure Centre are open again. Isleworth and non-digital media to support the held to book your sessions. Bookings Leisure Centre and Hanworth Airpark health and wellbeing of both patients are available 7 days in advance. Leisure Centre cafés will be open again and staff. Summer holidays are also a great soon too, selling nutritious snacks and They launched Virtual Connections, time to learn to swim, especially as drinks. Rowland Omamor, Managing their online arts programme which en- being able to swim means you are able Director of Lampton Leisure said: “We ables their resident artists and partners save a life. And, with 1 in 5 people still love the idea of helping communities to continue delivering creative work- unable to swim in the UK, swimming in Hounslow to keep healthy and active shops, mindfulness sessions, music really is one of the most important life during the summer months at our lei- videos and more to patients, staff, and skills for kids of all ages. So, for any as- sure centres. We know it’s been a tough those self-isolating in the wider com- piring swimmers in the family, Lamp- 18 months for many families, so we’re munity. Bespoke activity packs, includ- ton Leisure is running crash course hoping that our summer programme, ing colouring books and puzzles, were swimming lessons at all 5 centres with including lots of free activities, will go also created for patients across both (Image: CW+) pools throughout the holidays. These some way to keeping everyone healthy hospitals to enjoy. As well as refurbish- and happy together” For more infor- ing ward environments, new ‘wellbe- cost £33 and run for 5 days. out these challenging times our dedi- mensely proud of all those involved.” which take place on 21st October 2021 charities and businesses have been mation visit: ing hubs’ were set up to accommodate And if you fancy taking a quick break cated team has continued to use their They are one of three nominees in in London, is the UK’s premier awards supporting the health of their commu- staff on breaks or between shifts. from it all, the cafés at Heston Pools & expertise in participatory arts and en- the category of Arts and Health, along- scheme for promoting and celebrat- nities and staff. www.lamptonleisure.com Trystan Hawkins, Director of Patient Fitness and Brentford Fountain Lei- vironmental design to lead a series of side Noise Solution and Ty Hafan Chil- ing health and wellbeing. The annual Find out more about the charity’s Environment at CW+, said: “We are de- sure Centre are open again. Isleworth interventions supporting the wellbeing dren’s Hospice. awards raise awareness of the amazing arts in health programme at cwplus. lighted to be shortlisted for the RSPH Leisure Centre and Hanworth Airpark of patients and staff, and we are im- The Health & Wellbeing Awards, ways that public health programmes, org.uk/our-work/arts-in-health/ Leisure Centre cafés will be open again Health & Wellbeing Award. Through- 42 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 43 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON WHAT'S ON Plight of the Vulnerable comes to Hounslow Theatre Slavery Act in 2015, the UK govern- Menus Announced for Told with the energy and excitement of athletic choreography on a towering parkour ‘construction site’, ment’s National Referral Mechanism has seen annually increasing numbers On Edge tells the story of how modern slavery exists under our noses, within our communities, outside of potential victims referred, which Chiswick Pub in the Park our knowledge. now stand at around 10,000. Marrying exciting choreography, Event theatre and parkour athletics with Pub in the Park, the UK’s biggest celebration of food and music, beauty and humour, to tell a stimulat- Created by physical theatre/dance ing, moving tale that asks - what does it has revealed the mouth-watering menus for its Chiswick event! Justice in Motion Presents company Justice in Motion the work really mean to be free? They’ve got everything you’ve been hankering for during reveals the plight of the vulnerable and The team also hosts a series of sup- lockdown – great food, live music, and of course lush vibes. On Edge exploited, who are working in indus- ported sessions guiding use of the set tries throughout the UK every day. - that is erected for the local commu- Saturday 14th August 1pm & 4pm On Edge combines highly physical nity’s use - before presenting an after- parkour and compelling theatre to tell noon/evening performance. Bell Square, a gripping story hidden in the shadows Audiences are invited to join the per- estival goers can feast on ex- It wouldn’t be Pub in the Park with- BBQ brisket. Hounslow High Street, TW3 3HH of the construction industry. formers between shows to explore the clusive dishes for only £6 a out some top-notch live music, so For the beer lov- A team of international collabora- sensational freedom of moving around plate including BBQ Glazed expect performances from the likes ers amongst us, www.justiceinmotion.co.uk tors, parkour athletes and performers the parkour park. Brisket from Kerridge’s Bar of Kaiser Chiefs, The Feeling, Cuban Greene King will be present a visually stunning, breath-tak- On Edge is supported using pub- Fand Grill; Lemon Sole Goujons with Brothers, Reef, Basement Jaxx and The on hand serving re- ing and entertaining piece of theatre. lic funding by the National Lottery Salsa Verde Mayo from Rick Stein; the Brand New Heavies. freshingly cold IPAs Walk past any construction site and through Arts Council England. The famous Chicken Tikka Pie from Atul Tom Kerridge said: "I’m so excited perfect for summer you’ll see a number of men ricochet production has been supported by Kochhar Restaurants; Braised Lamb to be bringing another incredible menu evenings. Enjoy along- around the scaffolding as the building The Chartered Institute of Building, Neck with Garlic Potato Puree and Sal- to Pub in the Park this year. We all de- side Atul Kochhar’s slowly emerges from the cement, brick Oxford City Council, Great Portland sa Verde from Jason Atherton’s Little serve a good party and I can’t wait for Chicken Tikka Pie or The and mud. Take a closer look and what Estates, The Lucy Group, Constructing Social; and a 12hr Oak Smoked British everyone to dig into some great food Hand & Flowers Chicken will you see? Their routine may appear Excellence, 101 Outdoor Arts Creation Lamb served on a warm, fluffy Naco whilst watching some quality live gigs. and Mushroom Pie for a pair- to give a sense of purpose and security Space, Without Walls and commis- from Afghan BBQ legends Cue Point. I know I’m looking forward to getting ing worth raising a glass to! - yet behind the perimeter fencing, all sioned by Brighton Festival and Out It’s the ultimate foodie festival - su- my hands on the other chef’s food as is not as it first appears. There Festival of International Street perstar chef Tom Kerridge will once well!” Since the passing of the new Modern Arts and Circus. again be bringing together his band of Great food needs great drinks! incredible chef pals including Michel Greenall’s Gin will be serving up some Roux Jr, Chantelle Nicholson, Andrew summery cocktails to get you in the Now, The Luna Cinema, in part- American Express, the headline Pern, Atul Kochhar, and Marcus Ware- party mood. Their Greenall’s Basil nership with American Express, is partner for 2021, is proud to partner Pub in the Park Chiswick takes place at & Gardens from 3rd-5th September. ing for a weekend of great grub and fun Smash – refreshing and punchy - is per- back to make those dreams a reali- with The Luna Cinema to give peo- More information and tickets can be found at pubintheparkuk.com/chiswick. Luna Cinema returns in Chiswick. fect paired with The Hand & Flowers ty with a summer programme that ple across the UK access to elevated promises to be its best yet – with Cinema experiences this summer. over 175 screenings at more than The headline bar partner is Birra to the borough 50 stunning locations, including Moretti and co-sponsors for the sea- Pub in the Park Chiswick Menus Entertainment Chiswick House. son include Cocio, and Häagen-Dazs, During the long winter lockdown, the idea of being among friends to enjoy The screenings listed at Chiswick who as the ‘exclusive ice cream part- ONE THE OVERSEAS House are just the ticket to banish ner’ will be offering a selection of a film on a summer evening, sipping drinks in the intimate surroundings of the lockdown cobwebs and mark a luxury ice creams to provide a touch Kerridge’s Bar & Grill NIGHT. STUDENT return to feelgood fun: with films of extraordinary indulgence as the BBQ Glazed Brisket with Succotash and Chimichurri a stunning UK location was the stuff of dreams. WRITTEN BY such as Romeo + Juliet, Knives Out, perfect movie accompaniment. Chicken and Mushroom Pie, Pease Pudding and Tarragon Liquor THREE TANIKA GUPTA Grease and The Greatest Showman. George Wood, founder of The Breaded Scampi, Dill Pickles & Garlic Mayonnaise The Luna Bar with Moretti will be Luna Cinema, said: ‘‘There could Boston Bean and Cheddar Pie with Garlic and Herb Slaw and Chimichurri (V) STORIES. present at all screenings including hardly be a more anticipated sum-

Chiswick House serving a full selec- mer than this 2021 post-lockdown

tion of alcoholic and non-alcoholic season; every outing we arrange is Atul Kochhar Restaurants drinks, as well as the famous Italian set to feel special and unique after Channa Samosa Chaat (V/ VE) beer itself of course; and there will so long away from the people and ac- Chicken Tikka Pie delicious hot food available at all tivities we love. Cinema has provid- Atul's Tandoori Fried Chicken screenings. Audiences are also wel- ed the magic of escape through the Kheema Paratha come to dig out their hampers and decades, and we know that The Luna

pack a picnic (though the bringing Cinema can bring joy and respite to Cue Point BLUE WATER of alcohol to the events is restrict- the lives of movie-goers across the 16 hr Oak Smoked Beef Brisket, served on a warm, fluffy Naco AND COLD ed). Both food and drink at Luna’s country this summer, more than 12 hr Oak Smoked British Lamb served on a warm, fluffy Naco screenings will be available to order ever before. Banjan Borani Naco – 24hr brined, grilled, then stewed aubergine slices cooked AND FRESH using a handy "click and collect” ser- ‘‘After so many months spent slowly in a rich, garlic and tomato sauce (VE) WRITTEN BY vice to avoid time spent queuing. watching films at home, we are de- Lamb Ribs - Oak smoked lamb ribs, with/ garlic + mint brine served with/ pome- SIMON STEPHENS The season runs from 29th June lighted to be inviting the people of granate until 3rd October, with the first West London to return to the big

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18th August. Tickets are available to spacious, open air cinema experienc- Little Social buy from thelunacinema.com, and es including Chiswick House. Little Social Burger, mushroom ketchup, brioche bun, cheddar, bacon prices start from £15.50 including ‘‘So, picture this: your favourite Braised Lake District Lamb Neck with garlic potato puree and salsa verde booking fees. Audiences can choose film; the people you’ve missed (or Cured Loch Duart Salmon, avocado crème fraiche, salmon caviar to upgrade their general admission just missed spending quality time Isle of Wight tomato salad, London burrata, pine nut pesto (V) ticket with an optional seated up- with); a starry summer sky above, GO, GIRL grade ticket to include use of a Luna and all around you the most inspir- WRITTEN BY director’s chair, or for the ultimate ing and beautiful settings, such as Rick Stein ROY WILLIAMS VIP experience guests can opt for the Chiswick House. We are prom- Lemon Sole Goujons with salsa verde mayonnaise the Luna Luxe ticket, which offers ising our guests an outing worthy of Black Risotto with Cuttlefish two people the chance to watch the the wait – and we are counting down Roast Egg Curry with Chapatis (V) film from luxury sofa seating with the days to welcoming Britain back The Bull & Last 18 Jun – 24 Jul CO-DIRECTED blankets, heaters, a sharing hamper to the movies.” Fried Buttermilk Chicken Slider Bun, Aioli & Pickles BY RACHEL Tickets from £10 of food, a bottle of bubbles and a Oxtail & Tallegio Croque Monsieur O’RIORDAN lyric.co.uk | 020 8741 6850 mini cup of luxury ice cream Häa- For tickets please visit: thelu- Roast Delica Pumpkin, Lavosh Cracker, Goats Curd & Pumpkin Seed Dukkah (V) & DIANE PAGE Registered Charity No. 278518 | Photos: Helen Maybanks gen-Dazs, to complete the cinematic nacinema.com Grease at Chiswick House (Image: Luna Cinema) experience. 44 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 45 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com WHAT’S ON follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON A Night In November at the Chiswick Playhouse Theatre A Night in November is the stunning multi-award winning play from Marie Jones, the Writer of other hit shows including Women On The Verge Of HRT, Stones In His Pockets, Dancing Shoes; The Story Of George Best, Fly Me To The Moon, Christmas Eve Can Kill You.

Is is possible to change? into Kenneth’s world for two hours and travelled the world. In Compton is a privilege and experience I’ll never it belonged to the Black Community, Directed by Matthew McIlhinney forget.’’ in Brooklyn it belonged to the Jewish and starring Matthew Forsythe. This Community, and in Belfast, its home, funny, passionate and heartbreaking Marie Jones said: “The actor, di- it belonged to the brave who dared show sees the actor flex his acting rector and producer of this produc- question ‘is it possible to change?’ It skills, seamlessly shifting through tion of Night in November were not is a privilege to bring the play to audi- dozens of characters in the story. even teenagers when this play was ences in London.” first performed. The fact that more Can passion change a man? than 25 years on it still resonates with them is humbling and the passion A Night In November tells the sto- they bring to re-staging it for anoth- ry of Kenneth McCallister, a clerk in er generation is incredibly exciting. the local welfare office. Kenneth is a This show is one of the best to come A Night in November Belfast Protestant who has followed from our wee country. Now 25 years all the rules. He loved who he was after the events and more recently af- supposed to love. He lived where he ter Brexit, parts of Northern Ireland was expected to live. He fought who believe they are more British than those in Chiswick or Finchley. Iden- The 25th Anniversary Production he was taught to fight. Chiswick Playhouse tity is still at the fore in Northern Ire- That is … until one night … a night land and reactions to the NI protocol shows it can’t be taken for granted Wednesday 11th August in November … when he did the most - Friday 3rd September exciting, outrageous, crazy, mad thing but I believe through dialogue it is possible to change. ” he’s ever done! Tickets On Sale Now @ Tickets can be purchased at Matthew McElhinney added: “‘A www.chiswickplayhouse.co.uk Matthew Forsythe said: “Perform- or 0208 9956035 Chiswick Book Festival ticketsource.co.uk/chiswickbookfestival ing this one man show has been one Night in November’ is an important Festival of the most rewarding challenges play. It is a play that faced death of my career. To multi-role 20 char- threats, survived bomb scares, united Tickets have gone on sale for next month’s Chiswick Book Festival, which will take place in front of live audiences, after acters and bring London audiences communities, built a peace process last year’s event went online because of the Covid-19 outbreak. The authors’ books – for adults and children - will be sold by Waterstones Chiswick, at Festival venues and its shop in Chiswick High Road.

This year’s speakers include Gyles pointment.” Murders series, and Bridget Osborne, memoirs of Brandreth and Balls, as Tuesday September 14th and Wednes- Brandreth and Ed Balls, talking editor of The Chiswick Calendar, who well as non-fiction stories of preju- day 15th about their memoirs; Clare Balding Pre-Festival events will explore the Chiswick connections dice; of life on the NHS front line; and SODA BREAD THEATRE PRESENT on her first non-fiction book for chil- of Nancy Mitford and her sisters. of global politics and how to save the Ɂ The Festival will focus on Ealing THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF dren; Alan Johnson on his first novel; Ɂ As part of a weekend of events planet; from writers such as Mary Ann writers in two events held at the Uni- and, from New York, Emily Mortim- celebrating the anniversary of the Friday September 10th Sieghart, Tim Marshall, Sarfraz Man- versity of West London. On Tuesday er, who wrote the BBC’s adaptation first Chiswick Flower Market, Kate zoor, Parm Sandhu, Stuart Prebble, September 14th, Rory Cellan-Jones, of The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Teltscher will talk about Palace of Ɂ The prizes for the Festival’s 11th Dr Amir Khan, Dr Jim Down, Suzette the BBC technology correspondent, Mitford, who lived in Chiswick. The Palms, her acclaimed book about Kew Young People’s Poetry Competition Llewellyn, Suzanne Packer, Andrew recounts the liberation, disruption A NIGHT IN Festival is a non-profit-making com- Gardens, now out in paperback. It will will be presented by Clare Balding on Mitchell and Rowan Hooper. and oppression of the smartphone munity event with proceeds going take place at the George IV at 12 Noon the afternoon of Friday September Ɂ There’s a feast of fiction from era in his book Always On – Hope and to three charities and St Michael & on Saturday September 4th. 10th and she'll then talk about her in- Charles Cumming, Nancy Tucker, Su- Fear in the Social Smartphone Era. On All Angels Church, which runs the Ɂ The George IV will also be the venue spirational new book for children, Fall san Spindler, Luan Goldie, Cathy Rent- Wednesday September 15th, this year’s for this year’s Waterstones Local Au- Off, Get Back On, Keeping Going. zenbrink, Peter Hanington, Elizabeth NOVEMBER event. Ealing Fiction Panel includes Nico- FILMS SHOWING THIS WEEK In case of further changes in gov- thors Party on Tuesday September 7th, Ɂ At 6.30pm, in the Andrew Lloyd Buchan, Ellen Alpsten, Marika Cob- la Rayner, Robin Duval and Saz Vora, BY MARIE JONES ernment Covid advice, organisers at which twenty local authors have just Webber Theatre at Arts Ed, the Em- bold, Samantha Norman, Mary Cham- chaired by Lisa Evans. FREE GUY | THE COURIER | STILLWATER | THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS have initially put on sale only half two minutes each to talk about their my-award-winning film, TV and thea- berlain, Gill Paul, Jane Thynne, Louise Ɂ The final event on Wednesday 15th the potential tickets. They have books. tre director Alvin Rakoff will talk about Candlish, Charlotte Philby and others. is a virtual wine tasting and discussion | THE SUICIDE SQUAD | THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER | also increased the number of venues, Ɂ On Wednesday September 8th, his memoirs, I’m Just The Guy Who Ɂ Children’s authors include Rob Bid- led by Victoria Daskal, focussing on partly to reduce overcrowding. the Festival will join members of the Says Action. A Chiswick neighbour and dulph, Chitra Soundar, Josie Dom, Kim some of the wines featured in A Gen- ANOTHER ROUND | THE FATHER | MET OPERA SUMMER ENCORE: New venues this year include The Chiswickbuzz Book Club for a free friend of Richard Briers, Alvin has seen Ansell, Lisa Read, Zoe Antoniades, tleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles. Chiswick Cinema, Hogarth’s House, Zoom discussion with Adam Andrus- it all, from Z Cars and the BBC Shake- Dianne Hofmeyr, Joshua Seigal and TOSCA | PAW PATROL | JUNGLE CRUISE | SPIRIT UNTAMED the University of West London ier, the author of Two Hitlers and a speare, and working with Laurence Ol- Neil Zetter plus The Really Big Pants The Festival is a non-profit-making in Ealing and the Boston Room of Marilyn. ivier and Peter Sellers, to discovering Theatre Company and a 75th birth- community event with proceeds go- the George IV pub in Chiswick High Sean Connery and Alan Rickman. day tribute to Astrid Lindgren's Pippi ing to St Michael & All Angels Church, Road, which will host sessions Thursday September 9th Ɂ At 8pm in St Michael & All Angels Longstocking. Read more about the which runs the event, and three chari- FIVE SCREENS and DINING OPTIONS, on the main Festival weekend as Church, political commentator Steve Children’s Book Festival on the Festi- ties: Doorstep Library, InterAct Stroke well as two pre-Festival events. Ɂ The Festival opens formally on Richards talks about The Prime Minis- val website. Support and The Felix Project. PRIVATE DINING and SCREENING ROOM, MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS The Festival director Torin Doug- Thursday September 9th in the Garden ters We Never Had - eleven individuals las said: “We are delighted to wel- Pavilion at Chiswick House & Gardens, who never quite made it to Number Monday September 13th It relies on the generosity of the OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK I 94 – 96 CHISWICK HIGH ROAD W4 1SH come book-lovers in person after with a panel session exploring the life 10, including RA Butler, Denis Healey, authors and venue partners, who take last year’s online festival, but we and work of Nancy Mitford and her sis- Michael Heseltine and Jeremy Corbyn. Ɂ In the new Weston Studio at Hog- no fee; on sponsors such as Savills and IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE? want to reassure people we are being ters. It will include an interview with arth’s House, on Monday September The Arts Society Chiswick; and dozens cautious in terms of Covid Emily Mortimer, the writer and direc- Saturday September 11th and Sunday 13th, Jacqueline Riding talks about her of volunteers, who deliver the Festival CHISWICK PLAYHOUSE advice. We’re only selling half the tor of the BBC serialisation of The Pur- 12th major new biography of Chiswick’s leaflets and help in many other ways, tickets to start with, and though we suit of Love. It will be chaired by Jane most famous son, William Hogarth. including stewarding and greeting tick- BOOK NOW WED 11TH AUGUST - FRI 3RD SEPTEMBER hope to add more, we’d encourage Thynne (Widowland) and will include Ɂ The main Festival weekend, Sep- She is interviewed by Val Bott, chair of et holders. people to book early to avoid disap- Jessica Fellowes, author of the Mitford tember 11th and 12th, features the the William Hogarth Trust. WWW.CHISWICKCINEMA.CO.UK 46 Friday 13th August, 2021 Friday 13th August, 2021 47 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald SPORT Chelsea win Super Cup

shootout ▶ Football sea mistake to equalise with seventeen ▶ Chelsea have picked minutes left on the clock. A clever give- and-go saw Dia feed Moreno, who clin- up their first piece of ically beat Mendy. silverware this season as In extra-time Moreno continued to pepper the opposition goal and was ex- they defeated Villareal tremely unlucky not to score. His vol- 6-5 on penalties. ley was denied by the underside of the bar, later-on he had a stinging strike Louis Yamani saved by the fingertips of Mendy. [email protected] A minute before the referee called a halt to the match to signal penalties, Kepa was brought on to be in between nside the first half-hour the Blues the sticks. It ended up being a moment went ahead as their midfield of tactical genius from Touchel as Kepa maestros linked up. Havertz’s managed to dive low to his right and pull-back found Ziyech, and his deny captain Albiol. Chelsea have got- Iscuffed strike found its way into the ten their season off to winning ways, back of the net. and will be hoping to continue that Villarreal did not make it easy for into their opening match against Crys- their opponents as they hit the wood- tal Palace. work twice, either side of the break. Eventually they capitalised on a Chel- Chelsea have now won the first of their previous four Super Cups. Lukaku looking Yoane Wissa imminent as is a Bee Football Brentford have Abraham could leave completed some last- Call (24/7): 0208 819 1111 Book online: brightsun.co.uk Football minute business before There have been the season commences countless reports as Yoane Wissa joins suggesting that Chelsea the West London-based are about to spend big club. to ensure that Romelu Sale to Singapore Louis Yamani Lukaku returns to the [email protected] club. Free unlimited date changes e has penned a four-year Frank added, “He also has good Louis Yamani contract in a deal with pressing abilities; he will need to learn [email protected] Lorient worth £8.5 million, our style of play but he fits the pressing there is an option for the criteria we want from a winger, a Hclub to extend the length by another striker, or a number 10.” ky Sports have revealed he is year. now in London to finalise a The move was hindered as Wissa was th move worth up to £97.5 mil- £272 £379 Book by 30 April 2021 unfortunately subject to an acid attack lion. The fee which would be a in France. However, the 24-year-old Sclub record, and the second most ex- now arrives raring to go and available pensive Premier League signing ever One way Return for the opening match of the season after Manchester City’s Jack Grealish against Arsenal. transfer. Frank was full of praise for the The Belgian-international is versatile, Congolese signing “Wissa expected to sign a five-year contract, Lukaku bagged himself thirty goals and ten assists last season. is someone who fits many different worth £200,000-a-week. The Blues Why Choose New online chat available Flexible change policies positions for us. He can play as a winger, have been persistent in ensuring that forward Tammy Abraham from Roma. as a number 10, and as a striker.” he does make the move back to West- Brightsun Travel: It will now be up to the 23-year-old on “He has that pace and power which Travel insurance incl. COVID-19 Worldwide sale prices London, as they previously had two whether he wants to play football in we think is really important to be a bids rejected. the Serie A. He would also be linking threat in behind. He has good ability to Chelsea have also been rumoured up with former Blues manager Jose take on players and create overloads.” to have accepted a £35 million bid for Mourinho. 48 Friday 13th August, 2021 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Bees set for first Premier League match

Football mer signing Frank Onyeka showcased available for the game against Arsenal, his class by hitting his volley into the who were rumoured to have been in- On Friday evening at bottom corner. terested in the striker at one point this 20:00, Brentford kick- They have also received news that in summer. Last season he broke the scor- the second round of the Carabao Cup, ing-record in a single Championship off the Premier League they will face Forest Green Rovers at season, with 31 goals. Manager Frank season in their clash home. Whilst a cup-run would be fan- believes his main-man will continue to against Arsenal. tastic, there is no doubt that Premier find the back of the net regularly. League survival is the priority. "Ivan Toney had one aim - that was Brentford are also continuing to im- to go to the Premier League with us Louis Yamani prove their team, as they have just made and he has achieved his target. Now we [email protected] their fourth summer signing. Yoane want to attack the Premier League to- he clash will take place at Wissa will add depth, competition and gether. I have a big belief in Ivan, 100 the Brentford Community hopefully goals to the Brentford attack. percent. He has got all the abilities to Stadium, the last compet- The Bees have already proved how dan- score goals in the Premier League as itive game that took place gerous they are going forward, as they well, with a top mentality and big belief Tthere was the second-leg victory were the highest scorers in the Cham- in himself, which as an offensive player against Bournemouth in the Playoff pionship last season with 79 goals. you need to have.” semi-final. Bees boss Thomas Frank believes "When I talk about attitude, I always They will be going into the match his side will "surprise a few people. We say confident, but humble. He is mas- in good spirits as they have just beat- want to attack the Premier League.” sively, massively confident, but also He continued, "I'm extremely laser-fo- humble and with the right values as a en Valencia 2-1 in the final friendly of The Bees will play their first top flight game since 1947. their pre-season. There were promis- cused on the next game and aiming as family guy." ing signs in that match, not only did high as possible." they battle back from behind. But sum- Ivan Toney is fully fit and therefore QPR battle back for derby day draw

Football De Wijs switched the ball to Dickie who was just inside his own half. The The fans in W12 made centre-back went on a powerful run, it known that they and was unchallenged so continued were back as an electric to drive towards the opposition box. Once Dickie was 25-yards from goal, he atmosphere finally unleashed a strike which soared across returned to the Kiyan goal. The ball whizzed past the helpless Prince Foundation keeper and into the back of the net to make it 1-1. Stadium. A moment of magic from Willock almost saw the hosts take the lead. Louis Yamani He nutmegged his marker, then fired a [email protected] curling effort which beat the keeper but just about flew around the wrong side ueens Park Rangers played of the post. out a 1-1 stalemate against QPR almost scored a winner late-on, London rivals Millwall. but Bialkowski denied the opposition. Q It took just eleven minutes De Wijs’ header from point-blank for the scoring to be opened, and it was range was straight into the keeper’s the hosts who went behind. A looping gloves. The referee blew his whistle to cross dropped into the centre of the end it at 1-1 shortly after, and the two R’s box, which was headed away by De sides shared the points in the season’s Wijs. However, the attempted clearance opening match and first London derby. fell to Wallace on the edge of the box and the midfielder instantly struck a thunderbolt towards goal. The ball flew past the diving Dieng, and Millwall had opened their account for the season. After the half-hour mark, the Hoops replied with a wonder-goal of their own, and it was an unlikely scorer. Johansen captained QPR for the first time on derby day.