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DISTRIBUTION G&T Local schoolboy finds Women's football soars in Hounslow Pick up a copy of The Hounslow Herald from: Anglo Saxon coin Hounslow and we know that exercise not only Sainsbury’s Essex Place W4, improves our fitness but also helps our Morrisons Brentford, Chiswick Chiswick a faint pattern underneath. After wash- Page 41 Plans to grow women’s mental health too. ‘‘I urge all women to get involved Library, Chiswick Town Hall, Strand 5 year old Sebastian, ing the disc, it became clear that it was recreational football in On The Green Post Office in fact a hammered coin, and a quick PUZZLES Hounslow have been in the local footballing opportunities avid treasure-hunter Google search suggested it may have Workouts for the brain: from as we all look forward to the Euros in crosswords to Futoshiki The Hounslow Herald is published extraordinaire and local originated from Anglo Saxon times! announced in the run-up 2022. by Vencor Ltd Upon advice from a neighbour, they to the UEFA Women’s ‘‘I believe the women playing pro- schoolboy from Falcons fessionally in the Euros will inspire the Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, contacted the Museum of London, and EURO 2022. London W4 4HH Pre-Prep in Chiswick, spoke with Stuart Wyatt, the London next generation of female professional had often done some Finds Liaison Officer for the Portable players, some of those will be starting ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved Antiquities Scheme. Based on the sup- out at grassroots level in the coming exploratory digging in plied images, he identified the coin as months.” he borough’s Brentford a silver Anglo Saxon Sceat (series E) Women’s football is making history his back garden in the Community Stadium will from around 675-750 AD. Seb and his across the world, with an explosion in host four EURO 2020 fix- hope of finding some family will be shortly visiting the mu- professional and grassroots football. tures, including the first buried treasure. seum to formally record and document The success of the Women’s World Tquarter-final of the tournament. Cup in 2019 inspired a huge surge in his find. In addition, the Fitzwilliam Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C., Hounslow’s schools and commu- Museum have also recorded the coin in women’s grassroots football. The sea- one of the earliest Page 34 nities are being offered a unique op- known women’s is best finds to date had their catalogues. son that followed saw 605 new girls’ portunity to set up new football-based been some small items of This amazing find has inspired Seb youth teams and 260 new women’s teams in England, SPORT sessions for women and girls across Victorian rubbish, which even further and the family now make clubs established in England alone. shortly before the Reward for Letter of the Week Southgate names provisional the borough. FA ban in 1921 were most likely left be- regular trips down to Chiswick Eyot at The immortal words of Jock Stein, England Euros Squad It is part of UEFA’s legacy pro- Hhind from previous owners or the last low tide (armed with a Thames Fore- that football is nothing without its surpassing a record 1.12bn viewers in- encouraged’. spired session for women aged 16 and The Hounslow Herald has decided gramme that will deliver 600 football parts of the Cherry Blossom Factory shore Permit) where recent finds in- fans, rang true during the recent deba- to introduce a £50 cash prize for opportunities for girls in the London ternationally, and a recent RunRepeat The women’s game is no longer such over, please get in touch with Sian Os- that had once stood behind his house. clude a mid-16th century Nuremberg cle over the European Super League in Letter of the Week boroughs of Hounslow, Brent and Eal- survey of football fans predicts there a political football. When the Brazilian mond from Middlesex FA by emailing However, Seb’s luck was about to Jetton and a very interesting looking the men’s game, and the same is true ing. will be a 296.7% increase in viewing women’s footballer Marta was crowned [email protected]. UEFA Please email your letters about change one sunny Sunday last July. iron spear which could be early medi- for the women’s game where the fan- Councillor Samia Chaudhary, Cab- figures when there is regular access to the world’s best female player by FIFA has also begun recruiting volunteers to local or other issues to: Following a recent turn over of the soil eval but is awaiting formal inspection base has seen a major surge. inet Member for Leisure Services, professional women’s football on TV. in 2019 she said, ‘‘This means so much help out at the Women’s EURO 2022 newsdesk@hounslowherald. in the garden, Seb was outside playing by Stuart at the Museum of London. A Nielsen Sports report found that said: ‘‘We want the legacy of the UEFA The strength of the women’s game but it is not only about me. It is about games. If you’d like to be part of the co.uk rugby with his dad when the ball landed There were initial hopes that the find- audiences grew by 60% between 2017 Women’s Euros to be a further upsurge today stands in stark contrast to at- my teammates and women’s football.” volunteer programme, sign up online on one of the flower beds. When Seb ing of the coin may lead to the discov- and 2019, with almost 20% of the UK We’re looking forward to in grassroots football for women and titudes in 1921 when the FA banned Her words symbolised changing atti- via hounslowherald.com. went to pick it up, he found a tiny, soil- ery of a coin hoard but this is yet to population describing themselves as reading them! girls. women from playing on Football tudes and the way football is empower- Find out more about how the tour- caked disc sitting on the topsoil. They happen! Keep exploring Seb and let us fans of the women’s game. ‘‘By bringing women and girls to- League grounds because it believed ing women around the world. nament will help drive positive change scratched off some of the mud and saw Treasure hunter, Sebastian know if you find anything else! TV viewing figures have also explod- gether there are huge social benefits, ‘the game of football is quite unsuit- If your school or community group within girls and women’s football at Page 44 ed, with the 2019 Women’s World Cup able for females and ought not to be is interested in setting up a football-in- thefa.com/WEURO2022/legacy 6 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 7 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

Cover story continued Police appeal to find missing 38-yr-old known to released on behalf of the campaign- months tenure making it impossible to MISSING frequent Hounslow Over 200 children and vulnerable adults ers said: ‘‘The Estate believes that by plan or think long-term. This has inev- offering some reduced size allotment itably led to some plots falling into dis- Hounslow Police have re- He is 5’08” tall with a beard plots in place of the 38 full sized plots use and the site looking underused and leased an image of a missing and was last wearing a blue safeguarded in crackdown on county lines cultivated over the past 100 years, the unloved. Far from it, we know the plots 38-year-old man. jacket, combat trousers and local community will be placated. But would be snapped up in an instant, and Sukhpal Degun was last khaki trainers. London - 17 knives and one axe; The Met say they are doing more individuals controlling the line. They target those bringing misery to com- thy are not. The planning application this has been a deliberate ploy by the seen on 21st May at 12:15. He is - 27 drug lines run from London to than ever before to safeguard those rarely leave London and avoid the risk munities. fails to answer the bigger community Northumberland Estates to claim the known to frequent both Houn- More than 240 children counties. This includes removing the exploited by county lines, including an of handling commodities, but coordi- “The majority of the public may and environmental questions raised land is derelict and unused to encour- slow and Isleworth. and vulnerable adults, mobile phone and the line holder to increased use of modern slavery legis- nate the distribution of drugs through believe county lines does not have a by the loss of a designated green open age planning consent.” shut it down; lation to charge those at the top of the the exploitation of children and vul- wider impact on the communities of space in an area of Hounslow already Prior to 2015 the Park Road Allot- If you have seen him call 101 exploited into drug - £126,000 in cash; county lines chain. nerable adults. The team works hand London, but the consequences of this well provided for in terms of new flats. ment site played host to wider com- ref 3699/21MAY. trafficking, have been - Criminal assets including design- The Met is also providing officers in glove with officers from the import- type of criminality should not be un- Added to this, the whole three acres munity events while community plots safeguarded by the er clothing, £80,000 of watches and a with more training to spot the signs of ing forces, with an officer in the case derestimated. would become a building site if plan- were available for anyone to come and number of vehicles. exploitation and it is also working with assigned at each end. “We see a significant amount of vio- ning permission were to be granted by work on. The allotment holders say Met in a crackdown on Officers also made 13 referrals to the partners including The Children’s So- Deputy Assistant Commissioner lence, often chaotic violence involving Hounslow councillors so no existing they would love to resume and develop county lines. National Referral Mechanism (NRM), ciety as part of an increased focus on Graham McNulty, said: “I am incredi- young people, linked to county lines. allotments would survive.’’ this role for the site, confirming its sta- which assesses individuals as potential safeguarding. bly proud of the results of this inten- That’s why disrupting the supply of In the application it is claimed the tus as a community green space. victims of human trafficking/modern County lines is tackled by teams lo- sification week, achieved by the Met’s drugs through all routes continues to rent from the proposed development As Syon House and Gardens current- he Met took part in the latest slavery. cally across the Met and by a central, dedicated, hardworking officers. We form a central part of our work to tack- is needed to help fund future repairs ly play host to the cast and crew of Net- national county lines inten- County lines is the name given specialist team funded by the Home have taken dozens of organised, violent le violence on the streets of London. and improvements to Syon House flix hit Bridgerton and welcome back sification week, which ran to drug dealing where criminals use Office called Operation Orochi. criminals off the streets of London and “We need you to help us keep our and Grounds. Cam- paying visitors; Hill- from Monday 17th to Sunday phone lines to move and supply drugs, Over the last six months, the Met has closed almost 30 county lines. Howev- communities safe and I would implore paigners have point- ier’s Garden Centre T23rd May. usually from cities into smaller towns worked jointly with county forces on a er, most important to me is the fact we you to contact us, or the independent ed out that this is settles into its new Hundreds of officers from units and and rural areas across the whole coun- number of significant county lines cas- have protected 249 children and vul- charities Crimestoppers or Fearless despite the Duke home on the Syon

boroughs across the Met came togeth- try. es involving modern day slavery. Since nerable adults who were exploited by anonymously, with any information of Northumberland Estate; The Hilton er to target county lines gangs and The gangs exploit vulnerable peo- November 2019, when Op Orochi was these gangs. you have regarding drug dealing, ex- having an estimated ...The planning London Syon Park

safeguard the children and vulnerable ple, including children and those with created, to the end of April 2021, 253 “I’d like to offer my sincere thanks ploitation, or violent crime in your net worth of £445“ application fails to reopens its doors adults they exploit. mental health or addiction issues, by vulnerable people have been actively to the hundreds of officers involved in area. We all have a responsibility to million. answer the bigger to guests; Syon Park The Met collaborated with multiple recruiting them to distribute the drugs. rescued from exploitation and 21 peo- making the week a resounding success. make London a safe place for every- So far there have community and “ prepares for a sum- forces across the country resulting in: They are controlled by being threat- ple have been charged with 38 modern Results like this do not just happen one.” been well over 300 environmental mer of live events - 190 arrests; ened with high levels of violence and day slavery offences. overnight, they are down to months If you are concerned about drug-re- objections to the on the meadow, and - 249 vulnerable people safeguarded, intimidation. Since November 2019 to the end of and months of meticulous planning lated crime in your area or think some- plans with just two questions raised... the lucrative sum- including 119 children. County lines gangs also exploit vul- April 2021, Op Orochi and teams across and hard work by officers in every bor- one may be a victim of drug exploita- letters of support, mer wedding season The following was also seized nerable adults by using their home as the Met have closed 406 lines, arrested ough in London. tion, please call 101. Always call 999 in leading campaign- begins, campaign- throughout operations: a base to deal drugs, which is known 793 county lines lineholders and had “I’d like to make it clear that this an emergency. If you would like to pro- ers to claim that ‘the ers, many of whom - 8kg (2,887 wraps) of Class A drugs; as cuckooing. The gangs often target 1,368 charges authorised for a range of week was an intensification of the ex- vide information anonymously, call the whole community is have watched their - More than 11kg of Class B drugs in- people who are lonely, isolated or have offences including drug supply, mod- cellent work that is going on 24/7, 365 independent charity Crimestoppers on uniting against the children learn and cluding 199 cannabis plants; addiction issues and offer them free ern slavery and weapon possession. days a year across the Met to tackle 0800 555 111. Young people can give in- plans’. Their spirits have also recent- grow alongside their crops, urge every- - Four firearms, two imitation fire- drugs or to pay for their food and utili- Op Orochi began the new tactic of county lines. We will not be taking our formation 100% anonymously by con- ly been raised by the support of Ruth one to raise an objection to the plans to arms, ammunition and a CS spray; ties in exchange for use of the address. targeting the lineholders, who are the foot off the gas and will continue to tacting the charity Fearless. Cadbury, MP for Brentford and Isle- build on the much loved three acre plot worth (and newly promoted Shadow of land while there is still time. Minister for Planning), who has joined A spokesperson for Northumberland Isleworth’s three councillors in oppos- Estates responded by saying: “We are ing the plans. delighted to be submitting this exciting Salman Shaheen Councillor for Isle- new application which has been much Have you got what it worth, who attended the protest, said: revised to take into account the wish “The Park Road Allotments are a highly to retain part of the site for allotments prized piece of community open space, for the local community. It includes a takes to lead a charity? the need for which has been demon- much larger area of green space as well SPECIALISTS IN strated more than ever during the Cov- as a full quota of affordable housing id pandemic. This tranquil place, home for local people. In addition plans are We are looking for volunteers to help at our Chiswick HQ! to a raft of wildlife should not be built in place to offer around 30 houses and over. apartments for use by NHS doctors “While we need more affordable and nurses from the adjacent West housing in the borough, the Duke’s Middlesex hospital, and this has been plans still fall short of the 40% target extremely well received as many strug- we look for in any new development gle to find affordable accommodation and in any case, we should not be build- in the area. ing on this key greenfield site to satis- “Meanwhile, all of the existing allot- fy housing needs. What is the point of ment holders have been offered new providing places to live without also plots and in time we hope to be able to quality of life? These allotments are a welcome newcomers in a range of sizes lifeline to the many local people in flats to suit all. The allotment facilities will and tower blocks and the long waiting also be upgraded to include more car list only shows we need more allot- parking and great assets such as com- ment space, not less.” munal composting. The land has been used for allot- “There will be many less fortunate ments since the 7th Duke of Northum- people in the community set to benefit Ever wanted to use your skills and experience to make a berland leased it to the council in 1917 should this scheme be approved, and it difference to the lives of thousands? Could you donate a with the intention of helping wounded would be a shame if they were to miss First World War soldiers to grow their out because of unsubstantiated objec- few hours of your time a month? own food during a time of famine for tions of a very vocal minority.” IRT is looking for a new Chair of Trustees. the ordinary person; it also happened To express your opinion on the plan- to coincide with the start of the Span- ning application reference number Please visit www.irt.org.uk for further information ADVANCED FACIALS ish Flu Pandemic in 1918. The North- P/2020/4292, email planning@houn- umberland Estates revoked the agree- slow.gov.uk and to see the detailed ap- on how to apply or email us at info irt.org.uk ment and took back the management plication follow the link at hounslow- @ GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT SETS AVAILABLE of the land in 2015. herald.com. Join us on f InternationalRefugeeTrust IntRefugeeTrust Plot holder, Annie Aloysius ex- Rebuilding Lives Together 6 CHISWICK TERRACE · LONDON · W4 5LY plained: “Since 2015 the Estates have 02087422266 refused to lease plots to any new al- THEYOUCLINIC.CO.UK lotment holders and those on the site have been given a drip feed of six the annual newsletter of International Refugee Trust IRT Chiswick Gazette May 2021.indd 1 18/05/2021 12:04 8 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 9 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS You can travel in and out of NHS staff take pay appeal Hounslow, say council Hounslow of the council with NHS colleagues, we efforts to ensure that both Covid-19 are. The information can also be found directly to Downing Street but that they also were not told about these changes to government advice. have mobilised and stepped up for our testing and vaccinations across Houn- at hounslow.gov.uk National through the pandemic. throughout this pandemic and this is Following some At the time he said: “It is unbeliev- communities, rolling out extra testing slow are as accessible as possible to The statement continued: ‘‘The After a year of unbelievably hard reflected yet again in the pay cut we able that new guidance came to light and vaccination sites, and we are see- all residents, and that information is vaccine protects our bodies from the confusion earlier this NHS staff are putting work and sacrifice from NHS staff at have been offered. only by checking the government web- ing a strong community response to readily available in several community worst symptoms of the virus, but we the frontline against the pandemic, in “Boris Johnson should give us the week, Hounslow Council site. Hounslow Council was not in- that. languages. can still be silent carriers, even after their money where March the government recommend- long overdue pay rise we so thoroughly formed that we were subject to surge “For one of London’s most con- A statement issued by the council we’ve had both rounds. It’s important has confirmed that there their mouths are in a ed a pay increase of 1% for NHS staff deserve.” testing and vaccination in advance of nected boroughs – with Heathrow on said: ‘‘It’s important that you get a PCR you keep getting tested regularly even are no restrictions on in England. For a nurse, that could The campaign is being supported by the Secretary of State for Health Matt its doorstep, the M4 and A4 running test as soon as you can to identify any after you've been vaccinated.’’ direct appeal to Prime amount to just £3.50 a week. 38 Degrees. Ellie Gellard, Campaigns travel in or out of the Hancock’s announcement in the House through it, the Piccadilly Line, the main new variants of concern and keep the Below you can find a list of all the Minister Boris Johnson Staff are making a direct appeal to Director at 38 Degrees, said: “For the of Commons last Wednesday. Min- line from Waterloo, plus the North Cir- infection rate under control, even if council’s upcoming pop-up vaccina- borough and that there asking him to go further the PM to increase the government’s nurses who held the hands of those isters have been saying that we were cular via Kew Bridge - to try and limit you’ve already had a vaccine.’’ tion clinics over the next few days. You recommendation as the independent slipping away from coronavirus when is not a local lockdown. informed prior to the changes. This travel within its borders is not only im- The council updates its social media do not need an appointment to attend than the proposed pay pay review approaches. we couldn’t be there, and fought on the is simply not true. Unfortunately, his- possible, it’s a ridiculous idea.” each day stating both Mobile PCR Test- any of their pop-up clinics. increase of just 1%. Hundreds of thousands of members frontline to protect us, £3.50 a week is a Áine McGinty tory is now repeating itself and again, Since this Kelly O’Neill, Director of ing Units and Local PCR Testing Sites of the public, through the 38 Degrees slap in the face. Now NHS staff are put- [email protected] we were not informed in advance of Public Health has issued a statement site, have signed petitions calling for ting their own hands in their pockets to changes to the government’s travel clarifying the situation. She said: ‘‘Fol- Date Location Times n Wednesday 26th May, a a bigger rise - and sent thousands of prove their point - 1% is an insult. After ollowing some confusion guidance for Hounslow. To date I have lowing the national coverage of recent- frontline nurse spoke out- emails to MPs. months of inaction, maybe the shame earlier this week, Hounslow received no communication at all from ly revised guidance we have met with Friday 28th May Hounslow Jamia Masjid 8am-8pm side 10 Downing Street, Barbara, Nurse, said: “After the trau- of receiving their pay proposal back in Council has confirmed that the government. This is another exam- national officials and confirmed there & Islamic Centre, appearing with a wheelbar- ma and challenge of work throughout the post will force the government to there are no restrictions on ple of the left hand not knowing what are no restrictions on travel in or out 367 Wellington Rd S, Orow filled with £3,500 in pound coins - this pandemic it's time we were paid urgently do the right thing by the he- of Hounslow: There are no local lock- Ftravel in or out of the borough and that the right hand is doing. It's shambolic. Hounslow TW4 5HU the value of the money that over 1,000 for the professional complex role that roes who have pulled us through.” there is not a local lockdown. “This government needs to step up downs. NHS staff past and present have sent we have as the backbone of the NHS. I Confusion arose after guidance was and start communicating with councils ‘‘In areas where the new COVID var- Saturday 29th May Meadowbank Adult 9am-12:30pm to the prime minister in protest - to could earn more per hour as a cleaner unearthed from the government’s web- properly. It needs to inform us direct- iant is spreading we are all working to- Education & Community and show him what the pay rise looks like or dog walker. site stating that people should avoid ly of decisions and give us time to put gether to boost testing and vaccination Learning, Community 2pm-5:30pm in reality. “I feel demoralised, exploited and travelling in or out of Hounslow and measures in place to inform, protect and to support self-isolation. There are Close, Cranford, She describes the proposed pay in- undervalued working as a nurse and other areas where the Indian variant and support our communities. Any- sensible public health precautions peo- Hounslow TW5 9T crease as ‘a clap in the face’ after her I'm not sure how much I can endure. has spread rapidly, unless ‘essential’, thing short of that risks lives. ple can take as individuals in line with colleagues helped pull the nation We have been the cannon fodder amongst other advice. “We need clear, joined-up thinking the sorts of advice we have all been fol- Monday 31st May Meadowbank Adult 10am - 1:30pm Following this news, Councillor Ste- and communication between central lowing throughout the pandemic. Education & Community and ve Curran, Leader of Hounslow Coun- government, the NHS, Public Health ‘‘We will keep sharing that and work- Learning, Community 3pm - 6:30pm cil issued a damning statement stating England and local authorities. The cur- ing with national officials to make sure Close, Cranford, that not only were the council not made rent communication from government people understand what they need to Hounslow TW5 9TL 398 London Road Isleworth aware that Hounslow would be subject on our national Covid response is woe- think about as they go about their daily TW7 5AG Thursday 3rd June Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh 8am-8pm to surge testing and increased vaccina- fully lacking. lives.’’ 0208 326 2887 tion before last week’s announcement “Thankfully, through the great work Over the next five weeks, the coun- Sabha, Alice Way, cil say they will be stepping up their Hounslow TW3 3UA St Benedict's named as one of the best value private schools in UK

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St Benedict’s education.” Please contact us on 0208 326 2887 for more information. St Benedict’s is an all-through school, for children aged 3 to 18 10 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 11 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Concerns over unemployment dampen Police make multiple arrests in UK-wide London's economic reopening crackdown on scam texts National ations were conducted across London, London ew analysis shows that huge levels of spending from interna- work training that can help people find end this September. Coventry, Birmingham and Colchester much of London’s econ- tional visitors are unlikely to return better paid and more secure jobs than “I’m doing all I can to support jobs, Police have made eight resulting in eight male suspects being Bolder action will be omy should bounce back soon. This will directly affect retail, those they’ve lost. including launching a huge domestic arrested on suspicion of fraud. strongly as Covid restric- arrests following a ‘essential’ to prevent leisure, culture and hospitality jobs in The mayor is supporting the culture, tourism campaign this month to sup- The suspects arrested during the Ntions are lifted this year, but that em- London - one in five of all jobs in the retail and hospitality sectors in their port our businesses across hospital- series of early morning operations are believed to have been further unemployment ployment levels in the capital may only capital. That’s why the mayor’s first request for government assistance in ity, culture and retail – but it would operations targeting involved in sending out scam texts recover to their pre-pandemic levels as in the capital over the act after his re-election was to launch resolving outstanding disputes be- be complacent of ministers to suggest primarily posing as Royal Mail, which late as the second quarter of 2023. individuals suspected of coming year, the Mayor #Let’sDoLondon, the biggest domestic tween landlords and tenants over rents employment levels will simply return claim the recipient needs to pay an out- The increase in London’s unemploy- tourism campaign the capital has ever payable during Covid. The commercial to normal, even with our world-leading sending out “smishing” standing postage fee for a parcel or in- Sadiq Khan warned ment rate over the last year was higher seen, working with organisations from rent and eviction moratorium is due eco-system of shops, hospitality and put their details to rearrange a delivery. than in any other UK nation or region. texts. These scam this week, as City Hall across the capital to encourage visitors to end 30th June, which could plunge cultural venues opening up again. During the searches, valuable intelli- The latest figures also show that the back to London’s world-class hospital- many businesses into difficulties, espe- “Further action remains essential messages aim to steal gence was gathered and several devices published its latest number of payrolled employees living ity and tourism venues. cially in the event of any disruption to this year. This should include extend- people’s personal and suspected of being used in smishing in London remains down by 201,000 - report on the outlook With the government’s furlough the further easing of lockdown meas- ing access to business grants and sup- scams were seized. The unit also recov- or 4.8 per cent - since March 2020, al- financial details by for London’s economy. scheme set to end on 30th September ures. porting businesses with rent payments ered numerous customers’ financial most double the rate of decline record- 2021, the mayor is calling on the gov- Sadiq has published a roadmap for until next year, putting in place proper directing recipients to details, enabling these bank accounts ed on average nationally. ernment to guarantee that financial the safe and full reopening of London’s support for those who have lost their to be protected. Seven of those arrest- Whereas the new analysis shows fake versions of trusted support for non-essential retail, cul- economy, produced directly with busi- job, and securing a long-term funding ed have been released under investi- that London’s economy could see ture and hospitality and leisure busi- nesses and London Councils. deal for TfL to support a robust recov- organisations’ websites, gation, with one suspect charged and ‘eye-catching’ annual rates of growth in Image by Pexels from Pixabay nesses be extended into 2022, allowing Khan said: “As Covid restrictions ery. such as Royal Mail. remanded into custody ahead of their economic output this year, there could business to retain staff as they deal continue to be lifted, I’m optimistic “My mission over the next three court appearance. Ongoing investiga- the public. Ɂ Challenge: Could it be fake? It’s ok provider by forwarding them to 7726, remain a ‘large and persistent negative with large levels of debt accrued during that much of London’s economy will years is to put the dark days of the pan- tions are expected to result in further “Ongoing investigations are now un- to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. which is free of charge. Doing this will shock’ for sectors such as accommoda- lockdown and while footfall levels re- see strong levels of growth this year, demic behind us and to deliver a better arrests and charges. derway and we will continue to work Only criminals will try to rush or panic help mobile providers take action, if tion and food services, arts, entertain- main below pre-pandemic levels. and we will bounce back from this eco- and brighter future for all Londoners – he arrests formed part of Detective Chief Inspector Gary Rob- together to bring those committing you. need be, to block malicious numbers. ment and recreation, and leisure ser- The mayor is also calling on minis- nomic crisis like we have with previous but today’s figures are a reminder that a week of action led by of- inson, the head of the Dedicated Card smishing scams to justice." Ɂ Protect: Contact your bank imme- Customers can also forward any emails vices, with a continuing impact on jobs. ters to go further in outlining a plan to economic shocks. it will require continued support from ficers from the Dedicated and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU), Members of the public are encour- diately if you think you’ve fallen for a they have concerns about to the Suspi- City Hall analysis of forecasts by Vis- support jobs once the furlough scheme “But what these new figures show all levels of government.” Card and Payment Crime commented: “The success of these op- aged to follow the advice of the Take scam and report it to Action Fraud at cious Email Reporting Service (SERS) itBritain showed that consumer spend- comes to an end, including more sup- today is that with international tour- TUnit (DCPCU), a specialist City of erations shows how through our close Five to Stop Fraud campaign if they re- www.actionfraud.police.uk or by call- at [email protected]. ing in central London by overseas tour- port and greater devolved powers to ism and footfall not likely to return to London and Metropolitan police unit collaboration with Royal Mail, the fi- ceive a suspicious message: ing 0300 123 2040. ists was £7.4 billion lower throughout intervene in order to get people back pre-pandemic levels this year, jobs in funded by the banking and cards in- nancial services sector, and mobile Ɂ Stop: Taking a moment to stop and Customers can report suspected 2020, and with restrictions in interna- to work. He says this must be linked to several key sectors still remain at risk dustry, in partnership with Royal Mail phone networks, we are cracking down think before parting with your money scam texts which they’ve received but tional travel remaining in place, such good quality apprenticeships and in- when the furlough scheme comes to an and the telecoms industry. Eight oper- on the criminals ruthlessly targeting or information could keep you safe. not acted upon to their mobile network Locals call for end to council traffic schemes Hounslow The Park Road Neighbours Group is adamant that the Council is not listening to the voice of Chiswick residents and businesses who voted against Hounslow Streetspace Schemes.

They said: "We have already called services, a failure in the duty of Care on the Council to remove the Staveley that the Council has to all residents, Road/Park Road Barrier by the 21 June. a council run by the London Cycling Once again we call on them to do so campaign, all of which is now subject and stop wasting Council taxpayers to an investigation by the Local Gov- money. ernment Ombudsman. We feel vindi- "The wisdom of that request has cated in taking the matter to the LGO been bourne out by numerous Free- as we have recently been informed that dom of Information requests. there are now multiple similar investi- "Those FOIs show the failing of this gations.” scheme; no legitimate grounds for put- With some Ealing LTNs being ting the scheme in and ripping out the phased out and other traffic measures pedestrian islands, massive cost over- being phased out, opponents hope that runs, way above any funds from TfL; these could soon come to an end. a failure to consult with Emergency 12 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 13 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Local police warn of increase in cannabis factories Heathrow marks landmark 75th Hounslow Ɂ Fans/Ventilation – The farmers “We have often found that electricity need to ventilate the plants they are supplies are tampered with, additional The West Area BCU cultivating and they do this using large security is installed which may include has seen an increase in extractor fans which make a low hum- additional locks, grilles and CCTV anniversary with virtual museum the number of cannabis ming sound. Routine use of a fan such cameras. Often the windows are cov- as this, particularly in autumn or win- ered over and you may notice people ter, would be an indicator that a can- Heathrow Building in the school holidays, and to factories and the crimes coming and going from the property at nabis grower may be operating at the my role in the Security Team at Heath- associated with them, unusual times. property. This week marks a major row, the airport has played a significant “If you believe that there is a can- prompting them to Ɂ – While it takes three months part in my life. I’m so pleased to see Smell nabis factory operating near to your milestone in Heathrow to grow a crop of cannabis, it is during just some of my memories of visiting, issue a list of signs for home we ask that you report your con- the final month that the smell becomes Airport’s history – as travelling through and working at such cerns by dialling 101. Alternatively you residents to look out for. overpowering – it is pungent and quite an iconic location reflected in the ar- can call Crimestoppers anonymously they celebrate 75 years literally stinks. chive.” on 0800 555 111.’’ as a commercial airport Ɂ Comings and goings – Many can- Heathrow CEO John Holland Kaye he West Area BCU covers nabis farms don’t have anyone living at on 31st May 2021. To kick said: “Over the past 75 years Heathrow Hounslow, Ealing and Hill- the address; be aware of people com- has undergone an incredible transfor- ingdon. off the commemoration, ing and going at strange times and not mation, from a once military airport, the airport has been staying for long. to a national asset and globally recog- TThe signs mentioned are: Sergeant Keith Flowers of the West on the look-out for its nised brand. Ɂ Bright light – The cultivation of can- Area Command Neighbourhood Task- “Heathrow Historians provides us nabis plants requires a lot of light run- very own ‘Heathrow ing Team said: “Cannabis production with the opportunity to celebrate the ning at around 12 hours per day. The is a generator for organised crime and Historians’, aiming to people who make Heathrow possible, lights are incredibly bright so a tell-tale exploits those who grow it. It is asso- and to commemorate the long-serving sign is any property where windows are highlight the airport’s ciated with gang activity and increases connections many of our colleagues, constantly blacked out or curtains are history through the anti-social behaviour in our neighbour- passengers and local community mem- never opened. hoods. bers share with the airport. As we cast personal stories and Image: Hounslow Police memories of colleagues, our eyes forward to the next 75 years, I look forward to watching Heathrow re- passengers and cover from its worst year to grow from members of the local strength to strength, protecting the Police make fourth benefits of aviation for future genera- community. tions to come.” In its 75th year, Heathrow is ‘look- arrest in connection ing forward to getting back to what it does best – reuniting friends and fam- espite the most difficult from British ESA astronaut Tim Peake on the Heathrow Historians virtual Princess of Wales opening Terminal ilies, creating connections and making with Richmond Murder year in its history, the UK’s landing at Heathrow following his six- museum at heathrow.com, including 4 in 1986; and the arrival of the first memories – reminding the nation of Hub airport is using this an- month trip to the International Space memories from Mike Tunstall about ever A380 to Heathrow, in 2006. Long- the possibility of journeys to come’. Richmond niversary to reflect on the Station or the Beatles returning to the the last Concorde flights, and Ian Bird, standing airport partners, British Air- The public are encouraged to submit Dhuge journey of growth undertaken in UK as global superstars in 1964; to the who monitored airport operations for ways, NATS and WH Smith have also their own Heathrow memories to the Detectives investigating the murder of Tim its 75 years, and to look ahead at what arrival of Her Majesty the Queen onto any risk from the Millennium Bug back contributed to the virtual museum. virtual museum by emailing Heath- the next 75 could bring. sovereign soil for the very first time as in 1999. In addition, the airport has Heathrow Historian Keith Bollands [email protected], where Hipperson in Richmond have made a fourth arrest. Since opening for civilian avia- the reigning monarch and the iconic scoured its own archive, based at the said: “It was my first-ever flight from the submissions will be assessed before tion in 1946, Heathrow has welcomed Love Actually scenes, filmed at Termi- University of West London, to show- Heathrow’s Terminal 1 at the age of 10 being added. over 2.5 billion passengers through its nal 3 in 2003. case a selection of momentous mo- that sparked what has been a life-long doors and has played host to some of Stories, memorabilia and archive ments from the past 75 years, such as interest in aviation. From then, to vis- Britain’s most memorable moments: imagery are all available to view now HRH The Prince of Wales and Diana, iting the roof gardens of the Queens Local nursery raises money for Cancer Research UK with Monopoly Walk Chiswick ing’ Day Nursery on Bennett Street worthy causes that we support and we each spent between two to four hours are now looking forward to planning Leicester Square, Oxford checking off the list of locations in or- more events for the coming summer Street and Mayfair were der, raising an incredible £845 for Can- months.” cer Research UK in the process, with Devonshire Day Nursery adopted just some of the famous donations still incoming. Cancer Research UK in 2020 for a year- locations that colleagues The initiative is the latest in a series long fundraising drive, which has now of fundraising events for Devonshire, been extended until the end of 2021. from Devonshire Day Victim: Tim Hipperson who have also enjoyed dress up days, Nursery in Chiswick sponsored step challenges, virtual bal- 31-year-old man was arrest- Service. visited as they took part loon races and more in their efforts to ed on suspicion of assist- He was taken to hospital where he raise money for CRUK, who in Decem- ing an offender on Sunday died on the morning of Thursday 20th in a Monopoly walk ber announced they had been forced to 23rd May. He has since been May. across London to raise cut research funding by £45 million due bailedA pending further enquiries. Three people – two men and a wom- vital funds for charity. to losses from the pandemic. Police were called shortly before an – have been charged in connection Devonshire Day Nursery Manager, 16:00hrs on Monday 17th May follow- with the investigation. Emmy Avery explained: “We are always ing a report of a stabbing in the vicinity They appeared in custody at Wim- orking in four groups looking to find innovative new ways of Kings Road in Richmond. bledon Magistrates’ Court on Monday to each complete to raise money for charity and are ab- Officers attended and found 39-year- 24th May and have been remanded to one side of the iconic solutely delighted to be making this old Tim Hipperson, who had been next appear at the Old Bailey. Monopoly board, the donation to CRUK. Our nursery fami- Mary Mensah-Bonsu, who has worked stabbed and was being treated by par- at Childbase for 21 years teamW from the Ofsted-rated ‘Outstand- lies are brilliant at getting behind the amedics from the London Ambulance 14 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 15 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Andrew Marr opens new exhibition at Turner's House Richmond Broadcaster and art enthusiast Andrew Marr opened an exhibition of J.M.W. Turner’s original maritime watercolours and prints on Friday 21st May in the artist’s former home in Twickenham.

urner’s English Coasts fo- cuses on English marine and coastal subjects at a pivotal time in his career when he Twas living at Sandycombe Lodge - the house he designed and lived in be- tween 1813 to 1826. “This is a special place to have an exhibition like this,” said Andrew, re- marking on how much he enjoyed viewing the exhibits in such an inti- mate space, “We are all aware of the huge, blockbuster shows …the problem with a blockbuster show is there is too much most of time.” “In a small show like this, in a do- mestic space, which Turner himself knew very well, you are able to dwell on a relatively modest number of ab- solutely beautiful pictures and look at them for some time in detail. And these Christine Riding and Andrew Marr in front of A Shipwreck at Turner's House Twickenham ©Kilian O'Sullivan are some of the most gorgeous works by Turner. They may be small but they are utterly gorgeous and everyone who comes here is going to be transformed saw himself as a traveller artist and about British tourism which developed get out of it.” by them.” was very aware of past artists particu- during the Napoleonic war period…but Other Turner experts attending the Andrew Marr, whose TV series, larly Dutch artists of the 17th century also about British identity, about ar- exhibition, hung in what is thought to Great Paintings of the World, includ- and the misadventurer…experiencing tistic identity and about the maritime be Turner’s father’s bedroom upstairs,

ed a programme about JMW Turner’s storms to better understand the power nation, which is why the works upstairs included Franny Moyle, whose biogra- The Fighting Temeraire last year, made ...This is absolutely the of nature. are not only a very personal response phy, The Extraordinary Life and Mo-

comparisons to current Covid-19 travel “ “There was a lot invested in Turn- but also a national response to the sea, mentous Times of JMW Turner was right time for a er’s responses to the sea; it’s not just so I’m hoping that is what people will published in 2016 to critical acclaim restrictions and The Napoleonic Wars Turner sea show… from 1792 to 1815 which had forced “ and whose latest book The King’s British people to take staycations along because most of us are Painter is published this week and was the English riviera. trapped on the island.... serialised this month on Radio Four’s To learn more about J.M.W. Turner’s life and times watch this specially commis- “This is absolutely the right time for Book of the Week had this to say of sioned seven minute video by Turner’s House Trust of Franny Moyle: a Turner sea show…because most of us the exhibition, “It’s an exquisite exhi- are trapped on the bition. You sometimes forget the bril- island. liance of Turner’s sense of colour when he is working in watercolours. They are “Turner was a great British patri- National Maritime Museum said, “I’ve ot but he was not a xenophobe in any like little jewels, the watercolours on worked on a lot of exhibitions…but show here. The exhibition reminds us sense. For Turner, the regular trips to this is the first time I’ve worked on Switzerland and to Venice were abso- that Turner was a really popular artist an exhibition in a house that the art- and that in his time …(he was) finding lutely essential to his art. And his look- ist actually lived in, and what makes it ing at Italian and above all Dutch art ways of giving a wider public access to even more special is that he actually his work. Well worth a visit.” again and again. He was always looking designed and built the house, so this is outwards but his great love was for a really special moment for me to have these islands and particularly the sea. that intimate connection between the Turner’s House He went round all the estuaries and work of the artist and the house where harbours and coasts looking at them in Sandycombe Lodge he lived.” 40 Sandycoombe Road detail as you can see upstairs.” Christine explained how Turner en- Guest curator of the exhibition, St Margarets joyed and was energised by the sea and Twickenham TW1 2LR Christine Riding, Head of the Cura- maritime heritage, “This was someone torial Department and Head Curator who intimately understood, visited and Turner’s English Coasts runs until Sunday 5th September 2021, Wednesday to of British Art at The National Gallery immersed himself in these places and Sunday 10am to 4pm. Prebooking is essential via turnershouse.org and formerly of Tate Britain and The 16 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 17 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald

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She feels restrictions stifle their of Bourne Avenue, Hilling- unknown man, which alerted a nearby vulnerable and doesn't feel safe at the initiative and creativity don was sentenced to 12 member of the public. moment, getting flashbacks whenever in the drive to raise years’ imprisonment on Fri- During the trial, the court heard tes- she walks past a park or a grassy area. Tday, 21 May at Isleworth Crown Court, timony from a male witness who heard + If you have been a victim of sexual funds for London-based after being found guilty in March of the woman's screams and saw her push assault or rape or you have informa- Wings of Hope charity. rape and sexual assault. and hit her attacker. tion about an offender, contact police He will spend a further four years on The witness had a brief conversa- on 101 or 999 in an emergency – there licence, and will remain on the Sex Of- are specially trained officers who will tion with the woman before he called Thomas Mangar. Image: Metropolitan Police fender Register for life. police, and upon arrival officers spoke listen and investigate where needed. Detective Sergeant Julian Crabb, During the pandemic, we want to he Wings of Hope charity with the woman and the witness. from the Met’s Safeguarding team, ing the sentencing: “The witness had to “The witness acted with courage, encourage victims of sexual offences, believes in the transforma- The witness explained to officers said: “This man is a highly dangerous give evidence at the trial over two days. intelligence, sensitivity and a strong which may have come about after a tive power of education and that prior to their arrival he had chased individual and this sentence reflects During that trial the defendant made sense of civic duty. I recommend that breach of Covid rules, to continue to helping to open up opportu- and caught up with the attacker who this heinous crime. several outrageous and false allega- he be awarded a sum of £750 as a ges- report to us. Police will not take any Tnities for the poor and underprivileged had told him he was trying to help the tions against the witness, who reacted ture to recognise that where many “The victim has shown tremendous action on Covid-related issues where a children in India and Malawi by pro- woman, believing she was having a resilience throughout this ordeal, the calmly and with impressive composure would have walked away, he did the sexual assault has occurred and is re- viding them with a free education. heart attack. Both men parted compa- police investigation and subsequent in extremely difficult circumstances. right thing.” ported to us. We want to provide sup- The Brentford School for Girls stu- ny on Avondale Drive in Hillingdon. trial. My thanks goes to the witness “It is my view that it is because of The court heard how photograph- port and ensure we bring the offender dent fundraising challenges formed Four days later, the witness spotted and all the officers who relentlessly the witness’s actions on the 12 and 16 ic evidence was found on Mangar's to justice. part of the Wings of Hope Achievement Mangar again within the vicinity of the worked on this case to ensure justice May and the evidence that flowed from phone, it included selfies taken by him Award (WOHAA), a nationally recog- park and called police who arrested and bring some closure to the victim. those actions, that Mr Mangar was with his thumbs up and of the woman nised social enterprise programme giv- and supported. We are absolute- him. “Rape, sexual assault and violence convicted of rape and is now serving a lying down, exposed and in an uncon- ing students the opportunity to gain ly delighted with what they have Her Honour Judge Duncan, said dur- long prison sentence. scious state. During the trial, the jury valuable employability skills through achieved and the adaptability and mentoring and workshops, whilst rais- dedication our girls have shown ing money for others. so far. They will have made a huge Two of the teams in particular, difference to children less fortu- ‘Anonymous Hope’ and ‘Here 4 All’, nate than themselves and should showed great tenacity and resolve in feel proud of their accomplish- Streetspace judicial breaking down the barriers of a more ments,’’ said Ms Brown, Careers complex fundraising environment to Co-ordinator at Brentford School achieve the WOHAA Silver Award! for Girls. ‘‘It was important that participat- ing students were able to grow in review postponed confidence, become more independ- ent and that their burgeoning sense Chiswick of social responsibility was nurtured The planned Judicial Review into the temporary segregated cycleway in Chiswick has been Local students to light up Hounslow with creative arts postponed. Hounslow ‘Future Visions’ will start at Bell Featured students are, Connie Mae Square from 29th May, running for Jones, Daniela Torres, Pola Williams. Dia Stronach University of West two weeks before touring libraries and Also exhibiting are UWL staff Daniel [email protected] London photographers cafes to share the inspiring creativity Silas, Dorota Watson, Peter Bennett from local artists and students. and Simon Hanna. will help fill Hounslow Peter Bennett, Course Leader in BA Future Visions will come to Houn- riginally set to take place on 17/18 with bold, uplifting Photography at UWL – who will also slow High Street, starting at Bell Square June, the OneChiswick group has an- exhibit work - said: “Due to lockdown, from 29th May to 13th June. It will also nounced that the Review will instead work representing their physical exhibitions have been pretty tour London Borough of Hounslow li- take place this autumn. hope for the future in a much non-existent in recent months braries, and be available online from OOneChiswick’s release says: ‘‘This decision new exhibition to show so it is great to see our talented staff 14th June at http://hounslowvisualarts. was agreed mutually between all the parties; One and students involved in one of the org.uk/future-visions Chiswick Ltd, London Borough of Hounslow and the positive impact art first to take place with the easing of Transport for London and has been confirmed by can have on health and restrictions. the Judge, Mr Justice Kerr.’’ wellbeing. “This is another excellent opportu- The purpose of the delay is understood to be nity for us to showcase all of the cre- making time for an appeal being made by Trans- the disabled by imposing restrictions on Black ative skills here at UWL, and continue port for London (TfL) against a judgement Cabs. Both parties in the Chiswick Review should oining Hounslow Visual Arts to to bring arts to our communities as made by Justice Lang on its Streetspace scheme now have time to review the evidence submitted spread imagination and kind- we prepare students for successful fu- in Bishopgate to be decided first. This case was in the Bishopgate appeal. ness, BA Photography staff and tures.” brought forward by the taxi drivers’ unions, OneChiswick has raised over 90% of its Jstudents have contributed to the The exhibition is part of Creative UTAG and the LTDA, could have implications for £40,000 target to fund the Judicial Review first physical exhibition in over a year People & Places Hounslow (CPP) the hearing on the Chiswick cycleway. but now says on its website that costs may to- set to adorn Hounslow High Street this Visual Arts Programme, supported by Justice Lang’s original ruling determined that tal £50,000 to further challenge the legality of month. Creative Enterprise West. TfL had paid insufficient attention to access for Streetspace measures. 26 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 27 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk COMMENTS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald COMMENTS much less cars. Less space for traffic me, that depend on public transport Fiaz • Via email occasions where either driver or cyclist destroyed with constant grid lock, & islands to cross. Not very clever. to move about. The pavement cyclists I work in Chiswick as a bus driver isn't sure what to do leading to actual the shops, cafes are being devastated. Do you approve of Cycleway 9? are still around, beaming with their and do not approve this C9 as it’s does or potential accidents. We have seen The cycle lane is so dangerous. It’s con- ‘hands off approach’ and not listening dramatic increases in traffic jams as Reader Poll Jonathan Wright • Via email lots of conjunction and delays,and ag- fusing for car drivers and cyclists and C9 has increased safety for pedes- to the reprimands of the law-abiding gravating arguments with other drivers buses effectively block the road when many of the junctions are a death trap. In our latest Reader Poll, we asked ‘Do you approve of Cycleway 9?’ trians and cyclists. It has encouraged cyclists. The person I rescued from the and cyclists they stop and air quality around the I really support cycle lanes, but please However, due to excessive input from users/IP addresses from all across families to cycle and is well used by cy- dead bus stop was in tears ‘what have high road seems terrible and has affect- can a better solution be found. the UK and over 200 inputs from a single VPN, this poll was closed and clists. Without it Chiswick High Road they done to Chiswick?’. As a non-driv- Matt • Via email ed my son’s asthma. The previous lay- was dangerous, noisy and polluted. It er, and sometimes a cyclist I welcome The cycle lane isn’t perfect, but it’s a out whilst imperfect was far safer for Clare Castro • Via email replaced with a Comments Page for local people to give their thoughts. will take a while for it to bed in and schemes to make it easier and safer for massive improvement. We’ve been us- both pedestrians and cyclists. I would Considering the number of people Cycleway 9 has been controversial since its inception and a temporary for drivers to realise that this is not a cyclists to get around but this scheme ing it with the family, and doing more suggest that his scheme needs to be who do not ride bicycles (for a myr- rat run for them to use. The objectors is dangerous and is not a good adver- shopping locally by bike now shops properly consulted on and redesigned iad of reasons) I think the road space version is now installed. You can see some of their thoughts below. See all simply want to maintain a nasty and tisement for better designed ones. It have started to re-open. As a more with safety in mind. being made available to cyclists is dis- comments on our website. dangerous status quo. They want to seems as if the pedestrians have little experienced cyclist I’ve ridden up the proportionate and extremely unfair on drive where they want when they want. say in such debates. high road loads of times. Usually fine, Sarah Markworth • Via email the public in general. These road layout Unfortunately for them things have but sometimes a bit hairy. However it I work in Chiswick and the traffic is changes are not helping with pollution changed. We have to reduce road traf- Phillip • Via email totally put off my wife and kids. Traf- horrific. A lot worse than when I used - they are causing it by forcing vehicles priorities of a car. The city is prioritis- majority supports the scheme as well. at the same time – Fishers Lane, and J T • email supplied EDITORIAL TEAM • newsdesk@houn- fic for the sake of the environment and It’s fine. It should push people to fic has always been congested at times, to live there. I used to use the shops on to idle alongside pedestrians. London ing bicycles which should have been briefly Turnham Green Terrace. This This cycle lane is an absolute dis- slowherald.com the health of our children. Carrying on dump their car and get on a bike, es- and it doesn’t seem much worse to be the high street but even during Covid needs to be kept moving - not slowed done far earlier as it supports active Susan Potter • Via email has caused massive congestion and grace, and I’m a cyclist - into the city, Thanks Stu - we’ve amended accord- as before is not an option. pecially now that we are entering the but I’ll be interested to see what inde- the traffic was bad, crossing the roads down. people who also contribute to less pol- This cycle lane is an utter disgrace. pollution on the surrounding neigh- bar the last year, every day for the last ingly to ‘Cycleway 9’. warmer season. Instead it’s fuelling pendent data shows. It does feel like were perilous and the increased cycling lution and better health conditions, Poorly thought out, and implemented bourhood and residential roads. Please 23 years. With this new CS9 crap, cy- Rosie • Via email hate and bitterness, especially from there are many more people on bikes on the pavement is dangerous. Cyclists Paul W • Via email which seems it becomes important in with barely any consultation. The con- get rid of this cycle lane. Speaking as a clists don’t adhere to the traffic lights Yesterday, as with other days, I near- drivers who cannot see any other way which is nice. do not stop at red lights and just use As a keen cyclist, obvs I want to see P Pribisevic • Via email recent days to fight viruses. Also, most sultations that were held revealed that cyclist, there was NO problem before. system, bus stops in the middle of the It’s a woke joke! ly got knocked down by a cyclist who of travelling. The future is green. Em- these lanes to speed along with no care more cycle lanes. BUT this is an ill con- high road separated by CS9 and the cars along Chiswick High Road only over 80% overwhelmingly opposed this was going at breakneck speed by the brace it now before you start looking for lights, cars or pedestrians. It has al- ceived and dangerous installation. Liv- pass through to avoid the motorway. cycle lane, yet it was still imposed upon Peter • Via email Nicky • Via email main road! Congestion is f***ing unbe- bus stop next to the Police station. The more like a dinosaur than you already This photograph is NOT a photo of ways been a dangerous area for cyclists ing in W4 the last 25 years I cycle most E.V. • Via email Sitting at a cafe by about 80db car the residents of Chiswick. It is danger- I have lived off the high road for al- lievable!!! 100% worse AT LEAST! Who Anyone with half a brain can see the traffic was at a standstill and I had to do. the existing temporary cycle lane on and now it’s worse. Chiswick used to days and since C9 has been built the noise and exhaust smell is by far not ous, counterintuitive, it has taken away most 30 years. It had occasional traffic ever the hell designed this should hang chaos this has caused - particularly 'rescue' two people waiting at the old Chiswick High Road and needs to be have a village feel to it. But that’s now high road is more dangerous than ever. a good seller for local shops and the our bus lane, and has caused massive at rush hour until last autumn. Now their heads in shame - an abhorrence on Chiswick High Rd. I’m all for cycle bus stop who were waiting in vain for Susan Engels • Via email changed to a real photograph as this gone and it’s not pleasant to be in. area. The high road should have only congestion. Chiswick High Road is con- the single lane creates a queue from far that has added misery to ALL road us- lanes, but this has filtered traffic into a bus. The shelter is still there and so The pictures you have put up is a is misleading, especially as this poll is Tim • Via email for pedestrians, cycling, public trans- stantly gridlocked and it has impacted fewer cars, coupled with closed access ers. I do not feel it’s safe and as for the bottlenecks and congestion is worse. they believed that it as a bus stop. The computer generated image of the orig- now being voted on by people who are Amanda Dickinson • Via email Agree with Paul - I’m a local cyclist port , emergency and cars for disabled disastrously on businesses - people are Devonshire Rd, Fisher’s Lane (even aggressive cyclists - middle aged beer On my cycle into town each day all I traffic yesterday 8th May, was hor- inal CS9 concept with a segregated not local to the area. As this has now been shared by ram- but this is a cycling ‘motorway’ to get accessible. It would highly improve the avoiding the area generally. Disabled Turnham Green Terrace for a while). belly lycra clad fat blokes SHOUT- see is more traffic and no apparent in- rendous. Ambulances were having to cycle lane - not the terrifying reality pant pro cyclist campaigner Jeremy through Chiswick not for local peo- quality. Wild bicycle riders are always and elderly people have to stand in the Net effect? A few more cyclists, but ING at me for stopping at a red light crease in cyclists. go very slowly. The polite bus drivers which is the current ‘temporary’ C9. So Vine to all his twitter followers the re- ple and visitors to enjoy the High Rd; there as well as wild car drivers. This middle of the road waiting for a bus, it long queues, delays and congestion Chris • Via email in front of them! This has happened waiting to let in oncoming traffic them- this poll is really misleading if people As a cyclist I am generally in favour sult will be skewed and therefore this should have gone along the A4 pave- has nothing to do with cycle lanes. I is an accident waiting to happen, most from far fewer cars. More congestion on 7 different occasions with different selves cause backup of the traffic. Large are guided by the picture. The figures of cycle lanes. However, C9 has been poll should be closed and taken down. ments where plenty of space which is Mahesh Turaga • Via email feel more comfortable with dedicated cyclists continue to use the other side and diversion which costs the environ- middle aged beer belly lycra clad fat Awful awful planning and a com- while lorries and vans loading and un- are being skewed by people who don’t poorly designed, and is difficult to what Hammersmith and Fulham are cycle lanes Would be interesting to of the road, or the pavement..Plus, ment more, from less traffic. Toddlers blokes. PLEASE, PLEASE GET RID OF plete disaster that has cropped out! loading further added to the problem. live anywhere near the area - this poll navigate either as a cyclist or a driver Emma Daw • Via email doing see a statistic on how many people get Ealing and Hounslow Council in their still use the wide pavement, as around THIS CONGESTION CAUSING NUI- Causing all sorts of drama and massive The replacement rail buses were largely is being hijacked by big cycling lobby due to confusing road layout and sig- I’m a resident of Chiswick and both injured or killed by a car vs bicycles. infinite wisdom have chosen to close other roads. Quite remarkable to cre- SANCE - NAMELY CS9! tailbacks, I cannot believe there’s any- empty, and, although it was a beautiful twitter accounts. Suggest you ask peo- nage. The layout in places is simply cycle and drive. I was in favour of a cy- Seems on today’s poll status that the the main conduits to the high road, ate more congestion and delays from one who endorses this awful plan. The site watching a long time of stationary ple to put in their full addresses. dangerous and I have seen numerous cle ;ane but the C9 has been a complete Stu • VIA EMAIL C9 is extremely dangerous and needs red buses it was no good for those, like disaster. Chiswick High Road has been JT and poll creator, it isn't ‘CS9’ or to be taken out in the first instance! A a ‘Superhighway’. Cycle routes haven’t revised plan needs to be drafted in con- been called that for 2 years. Also, it’s sultation with the residents. And this is Helen Pidgeon Solicitors Limited Building 3 Chiswick Park a temporary cycle lane, until the fully coming from a keen cyclist!! 566 Chiswick High Road consulted on and agreed permanent Summer's London W4 5YA route for Cycleway 9 can be installed. Loraine Lee • Via email DD: +44 (0)20 8899 6345 M: +44 (0)7833 228181 As for ‘congestion causin’, I assume I’m a driver, cyclist & pedestrian ALL [email protected] you mean on the adjacent road, as have become less safe since the cycle back! www.helenpidgeonsolicitors.com the cycleway is rarely congested, and highway. Crossing the road feels real- in fact quite a pleasant and free flow- ly threatening. Sharing the pavement HERE, HELEN PIDGEON, THE DIRECTOR OF HELEN PIDGEON SOLICITORS, provide neutral calendars to manage diary dates and the sharing of other co-parenting ing route if cycled at a slower pace. with cyclists & scooters without rules FAMILY LAW SPECIALISTS IN CHISWICK, EXPLAINS SOME COMMON LEGAL information. Quite agree that some of our fellow aggressively weaving through kids & ISSUES THAT CROP UP FOR SEPARATING PARENTS. cyclists that don’t obey lights and treat elderly people. Cyclists not stopping at SHOULD THERE BE SHARED CARE? everything as the finishing section of traffic lights both ways whilst trying to If you have children, there are, along with the emotional and financial issues, the everyday If both parents work and are involved in the day to day care of the children, we are practicalities to sort out; where the child or children will live, how much time they will increasingly seeing parents who want to share the care of a child. There is a presumption a Tour De France stage are total half- cross the road? Cyclists & scooter users 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 wits, but they’ve nothing to do with go from pavement to road to crossing a provided there is no risk of harm to the child. There is not a presumption of shared care. how ‘good’ or ‘bad’ the infrastructure zebra crossing and back again. Turning 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 is. In terms of congestion on the high right into Dukes Avenue, crossing the 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 road though, quite obviously it’s cars cycle highway is an accident waiting to 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 causing this. The times I've driven happen. Turning left into CHR from children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. down have only confirmed it is indeed the narrowed Fishers Lane by Gail’s up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference point. The Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service “Cafcass” who are the A court can make a shared care order as a way to avoid one parent trying to alienate or quicker to cycle or walk, and healthier. is dangerous and again an accident 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 Other than travelling a short distance waiting to happen. Constant traffic 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 to or from more suitable longer dis- jams of stationary cars. EVERY DAY. and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of tance/through routes, the only reason Cars reversing from entering the cycle WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. to drive a private car down the high lane. Stand opposite Snappy Snaps or As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have road is a) you are affected by physical Chiswick Lane. All whilst the cycle lane 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? disability b) you need to collect some- is EMPTY?? Ridiculous bus stops in the 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 thing that cannot be delivered and is middle of the road. Sharing CHR is a after 1 December 2003). Parental responsibility means you share equally: agreeing the past arrangements, a parenting plan setting out clear and agreed principles “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 too large to safely carry or transport failure. Closing Fishers Lane with the 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 on a bike/public transport. Only an id- deliberate poor signage. A4 should be It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. iot such as whatever his name is/was the proper place for a cycle lane, with- Drama & Musical Theatre Courses your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and at the council in Kensington would out doubt. 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 remove a segregated cycle path now. Ages 4 – 17+ law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may Ken high street is the only dangerous/ Paul T • Via email 26 July – 20 August 2021 FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice unpleasant section of my route in and Well said Loraine Lee - it’s an abso- 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 Book now! 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 out of the Waterloo area for work - and lute joke and VERY DANGEROUS. productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. it takes me about as long as driving or Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” taking the tube… Tim Baldwin • Via email (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 I can understand the concerns from Bath Road, W4 1LY 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 artsed.co.uk SPIP or similar parenting programme. Parenting Apps such as Our Family Wizard www. family law matters. 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Unwind with beautiful french countryside views. Image by Joann Pai sents more than 150 pieces of jewellery, ultimately universal passion of this fa- paintings, works of art, correspond- bled couple, as curated by Pierre Bran- Maison Chaumet unlocks access to ence and illustrated documents, some da, a historian specialising in the Con- of which have only rarely been seen sulate and the First Empire, Head of private exhibition publicly before. Heritage for the Fondation Napoléon, Pieces in the exhibition are drawn and author of the reference work Travel from the historical collection of Maison ‘Joséphine. Le Paradoxe du cygne’. Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa partners with Parisian jeweller, Maison Chaumet, or have been lent by private With an installation that gives pride of collectors – such as the incomparable place to emotion and immersion, each Chaumet to unlock exclusive private access to the Maison’s brand new Royal Danish Collection, the Collection salon recounts one of the highlights ‘Josèphine Napolèon, an (extra)ordinary story' exhibition (19th May - July NBC Bruno Ledoux and the Collection of this love story, while simultaneous- Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa. Image by Joann Pai 18th) Françoise Deville – as well as cultural ly evoking the history of the Maison. institutions including the Fondation The listed Salon Chopin focuses on Napoléon, Musée du Louvre, Château the couple’s meeting and the begin- de Fontainebleau, Musée National des ning of their romance, before reliving t e Châteaux de Malmaison et Bois-Préau, the coronation, the moment when the m u a Unveiled to mark the bicen- poleon’s death. 2021, will receive an invitation to a pri- Musée Masséna in Nice, Musée Car- imperial couple was at its zenith. The h C Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa’s his- vate visit of the Joséphine Napoléon, navalet and Fondation Dosne-Thiers. exhibition also explores Joséphine’s n tenary of the French Emperor’s so tory is intrinsically linked with that of an (extra)ordinary story exhibition, in With this exhibition, Chaumet is the persona and passions, before address- ai M death, this exhibition examines Napoleon, with the late French Emper- addition to a special welcome amenity only private participant to be invited to ing the couple’s ceremonial life and the highlights of Napoléon and or said to have stayed at the hotel. To- by Chaumet in their room upon ar- honour the bicentenary of Napoleon’s the dynastic issues that would lead to Joséphine’s time as a couple, to day, the Joséphine Suite pays homage rival. This will include a Cire Trudon death, joining prestigious institutions their eventual separation. The journey which the Maison’s founder was to Napoleon’s great love and is aptly fit candle developed exclusively for Cha- such as the Bibliothèque Nationale de comes to a close with the highlighting a unique witness. for royalty – it is the hotel’s top suite umet: “Paris est une île”; a set of three France, the Musée de l’Armée and the of the eternality of this legendary love spanning 110m2, making it more a chic books about the Maison, published by Archives Nationales. story, its flame continuing to inspire Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa is ru- pied-à-terre than a hotel suite. Not ne- Assouline; and Chaumet’s exclusive Joséphine Napoléon, an (extra)ordi- the creations of Maison Chaumet. moured to have been favoured by Na- glecting that Royal Champagne Hotel magazine . Booking arrangements to nary story retraces the exceptional and poleon and his entourage when he was & Spa is uniquely located amidst the the exhibition in Paris can be made via Emperor of France, during its original world’s finest vineyards, the Joséphine Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa’s expert incarnation as a coaching inn, and to- Suite is the ideal spot in which to un- Concierge. day, the hotel has even named its most wind over indulgent spa treatments The exhibition will take place in the Where and how much exclusive suite after his regal first wife, and delectable Champagne tastings exceptional setting of the grand salons the ‘Suite Joséphine’. à deux. Perfectly complementing the of 12 Vendôme, Chaumet’s historical Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa is a mere 40-minute TGV train journey to Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa is Suite, the spa and wellness centre was hôtel particulier standing majesti- Paris Gare de L’Est, or just under a two-hour drive to Maison Chaumet at delighted to announce its new part- conceived with romantic reconnection cally in the centre of mythical Place 12 Place Vendôme, 75001, Paris. nership with revered French jewellery in mind, inspired by the original pur- Vendôme – the epicentre of Parisian house Maison Chaumet. Between 19 pose of the hotel as a 19th century Post luxury. With this exhibition, Chaumet Rates in the Joséphine Suite start from €1,891 per night, and from €1,411 May and 18 July 2021, Royal Cham- House built on the orders of the Em- marks the first anniversary of the res- per night in the Marie-Louise Suite, B&B pagne will afford hotel guests booking press: to communicate, to link and to toration of this prestigious address, as the Joséphine or Marie-Louise Suite a connect. well as the 200th anniversary of Na- For more information about Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa, visit: private viewing of Chaumet’s new ex- Guests staying in the Joséphine or poléon’s death. Joséphine Napoléon, hibition, Joséphine Napoléon, an (ex- Marie-Louise – Napoleon’s second an (extra)ordinary story retraces the www.royalchampagne.com tra)ordinary story, unveiled this month wife – Suite between May 19 and July 18 life of the legendary couple and pre- to mark the 200th anniversary of Na- Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa interior. 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Offering stylish self-catering with a difference, the property Goods Vehicle Operator’s will also introduce a glampsite home to four rustic yurts and a host of Licence Application Licence Application foodie offerings that celebrate the very best Cornish produce. HAS Distribution Ltd of 8 Newport Road, Slough Beetroot and Birmingham Ltd trading as Red SL2 2PT is applying to change an existing Radish of 4 Pulborough Way Hounslow TW4 licence as follows: to add an operating centre at a retro Everhot double oven, mini 6DE is applying for a licence to add an operating fridge and cooking utensils. Rustic Unit 16 Mill Farm Industrial Estate, Millfield Road, interiors will transport guests to the centre to keep 6 vehicles at 4 Pulborough Way Hounslow, Middlesex TW4 5PY, to keep 1 goods far reaches of Morocco, with handwo- Hounslow TW4 6DE. ven Berber-style textiles and plenty of vehicle and 1 trailer. com- cushions and blankets to keep warm from fort on cooler nights. Each yurt also comes off- o f Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) with a private outdoor deck with seat- the- Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) their near the operating centre(s) who believe that ing area and barbecue, as well as ac- beat- o w n near the operating centre(s) who believe that cess to two luxury shared bathrooms, en-track their use or enjoyment of that land would be houses, their use or enjoyment of that land would be a shared 9ft Alaskan Cedar hot tub and hikes and with menus affected, should make written representations to SunCube Sauna. nature trails to affected, should make written representations to tailored to guests’ the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 On arrival, guests will be greeted by art galleries, bou- preferences and sea- the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Each of the three and four-bed- ing areas afford plenty of space for a hamper of local goodies, including tique stores and the very Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their sonal availability. Guests can room houses stand out from the group brunches and dinner parties milk, bread, butter, tea, coffee, herbs best farm shops for local produce. Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their choose from two dining options: either reasons, within 21 days of this notice. crowd with bold exteriors paint- alike, whilst sumptuous bedrooms and spices, and an array of condiments, Thalassophiles will love the hassle-free a sharing-style feasting menu featuring reasons, within 21 days of this notice. ed in shades of pink, turquoise and and bathrooms with free-standing making their transition into their new surfboard and wetsuit hire, with both barbecued meats, locally sourced sea- yellow. Light and airy interiors pay bathtubs offer the perfect spot to home-away-from-home as seamless delivered straight to guests’ doors, and food and a range of grazing salads; or a Representors must at the same time send a copy homage to Three Mile Beach’s coast- recuperate after a day spent explor- as possible. Those who want a break surf lessons arranged with a nearby Representors must at the same time send a copy five-course fine dining menu for more of their representations to the applicant at the al location, with lobster-pot willow ing the Cornish coast. 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York, ‘The London Classic Car Show’ is back for 2021 show, Cinderella On Ice Rawcliffe park on the 25th – 27th June in the stunning grounds Showtime 17th-22nd August 2021 of Syon Park, west London. Redesigned as a fully Covid-Compliant event, The London Classic Car Wine expert Tim Syrad will in- TV star and three-time champion of ‘Dancing On Ice,’ Dan Middlesbrough Show is the must-attend event for any classic car troduce some scintillating summer Whiston will be headlining the brand new, multi-million pound wines and share interesting and fun 29th August – 5th September 2021 owner, expert, collector or enthusiast, offering insights about the growers and vine- extravaganza that is ‘Cinderella On Ice’, the largest UK touring you the opportunity to view and purchase from yards. He will deliver four half bottles ice show in 2021. Perth, of wine, tasting notes and recommen- Errol Showground what promises to be one of the widest collections dations for cheeses which comple- of classic cars in the UK. ment each wine – a package. 14th-19th September 2021 All donations to participate in this Having won Dancing On Ice a sensational fortunes around and bring her the happiest of sition on a truly global stage as trailblazers of innovative event are ring-fenced to fund the 2021 three times with partners Gaynor Faye (Coro- endings. solutions for presenting world-class entertainment in a Edinburgh, Summer Youth Programme. This nation St), (Coronation St) safe environment. Royal Highland Showground event is most generously sponsored and (Olympic Bronze Medalist) THE SHOW by several companies, many local to before becoming its Associate Creative Director, All of this, and more, awaits the lucky spec- THE CONCEPT 28th September – 3rd October Chiswick, including Analytical Peo- Dan now joins the hugely-talented cast of Cin- tators of this brand new, no-expense-spared ex- The concept of true “Theatre On Ice” which are full- 2021 ple, Bown Design & Build, Cornel Lu- derella On Ice to enchant audiences across the travaganza. This is production company ‘Fairy- length productions specifically designed to fit theatre cas Collection, Craig & Rose, Doherty UK with this breath-taking new ice spectacular. tale On Ice’s’ biggest and most lavish touring ice stages, was born in 1993 when Vee Deplidge created a com- Durham, Associates, Helicon Health, Phastar “I cannot wait to get back on the ice and for show to come to the UK in 2021 and is arguably pany that toured the U.K. to considerable acclaim with a Rainton Arena and Whitman & Co. The deadline to the crowds to witness this amazing show after the most spectacular rendition of the evergreen unique production of The Sleeping Beauty On Ice. This book is 12th June. such a troubled past 12 months of lockdowns. Cinderella classic to have ever hit the ice in Eu- production cast professional Russian ice skaters of incred- 12th-17th October 2021 If you would like to participate in We hope to both wow and amaze!” rope. Producers of previously famed tours such ibly high standard, including many former competitors at the virtual wine tasting fundraiser on Dan Whiston as Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White National, European, World and Olympic level, combined Brighton Thursday, 17th June please visit www. “Dan’s involvement in ‘Cinderella On Ice’ is On Ice, ‘Fairytale On Ice’ plan to bring this fan- with world famous coaches and choreographers such as hogarthtrust.org.uk/wine-tasting/. testament to the incomparable level of produc- tasy fairytale to a city near you, with promises Tatiana Tarasova, Igor Moskvin and Cav Giuseppe Arena, 26th – 31st October 2021 tion that guests can expect, in this stunning new to the audience that they will be royally enter- in a troupe collectively known as The Russian Ice Stars. family show.” tained at the Ice Palace with the very pinnacle of musical and visual production. Designed to Fairytale On Ice (the Production Team behind sweep you and your family off your feet, the cast Cinderella On Ice). and crew will transport you to an enchanted Parkrun at Gunnersbury to We are all familiar with the timeless fairytale world where the memories created will be ever- of Cinderella where, in a faraway land a long, lasting. The show features the most skilled skat- The capital’s most exclusive gather- Devonshire Motors, Hurst Park, Rindt long time ago, our heroine lived with her Fa- ers, with 1000’s of auditions having been con- ing will be celebrating ‘The Evolution Vehicle Design, Le Mans Coupes and be rescheduled ther and her cruel Step Mother and Step Sisters. ducted and the services of some of the world’s of Design’ and will take classic car lov- much more. Meanwhile, in the castle, the King was looking elite entertainers and performers engaged to Events ers on a magical journey through the This year’s specially curated Talks for a suitable bride for his son, the Prince, and bring audiences nothing but the very best show. last 135 years of automotive innovation Theatre will offer visitors the oppor- Parkrun will not be able to return on 5 June, including the event at so invited every eligible maiden in the kingdom Escorting you on your family’s voyage into the from the very first Motor Wagen right tunity to listen to motoring celebrities to a fancy dress ball, where his son would be able magical world of Cinderella, the Fairy God- Gunnersbury. up to some of the latest classics. The and the industry’s leading experts talk- to eventually choose a bride. Cinderella didn’t mother, Prince Charming and the wicked sis- Evolution of Design features include: ing through important milestones in have a suitable party dress for the grand ball, but ters, (among many other unforgettable charac- Where it all began, Aero Engined Mon- the development and evolution of car her friends the mice and the birds all helped to ters) will be everything you ever imagined them sters, Style and Elegance of the 20s design, focusing on some of the high- make her one before the evil Step Sisters cru- to be and more. Landowner permission was ob- and 30s, 50s and 60s Americana, Brutal lights of car design from engines, body elly ripped it apart on the very evening of the tained for over 250 of their 5,000 Racers of the 60s and 70s, 80’s Super- styles, racing cars and technology. In ball. However, all was not lost as a wonderful THE PRODUCERS events, but far more would have been car Brutalism and the Latest Super/Hy- addition, their two-day classic car auc- Fairy Godmother, a pumpkin carriage, the roy- The producers ‘Fairytale On Ice’ have, over needed for a relaunch. A new goal pers. In addition to these features, they tion, run by Classic Car Auctions, will al ball, the stroke of midnight and the famous the course of the past 27 years, earned a rep- has been set for 26 June, with the fi- will also be celebrating some of the mo- be bringing significant classics for se- glass slipper all conspired to turn Cinderella’s utation for being the world’s leading ice show nal decision to be made on 11 June. toring industry’s most iconic marques, rious buyers and collectors to bid for fortunes around and bring her the happiest of producers, entertaining millions of fans, includ- The Mayor of London is appealing which includes the 60th Anniversary of on both Saturday and Sunday after- endings. ing royalty, presidents and countless families in for more landowners to support the the Jaguar E-type, the Centenary Year noons. The sale will feature an impres- more than 30 countries, over 6 continents and events. of the Bugatti Brescia and the 100th sive range of cherished cars from right THE FAIRYTALE as far afield as Australia, New Zealand, Hong Nick Pearson, Parkrun Global Birthday of the Lancia Lambda. across the eras. We are all familiar with the timeless fairytale Kong, Hawaii, Indonesia and Brazil. Highlights CEO, said: "We will continue to work As well as offering you the chance to Please note: To enter the auction of Cinderella where, in a faraway land a long, include featuring in the opening ceremony of hard with landowners over the com- meet the UK’s top dealers, exhibitors you will need to purchase a catalogue. long time ago, our heroine lived with her Fa- a $135m Ice Stadium for the President of Turk- ing weeks to secure the permissions and car clubs, the show will also treat ther and her cruel Step Mother and Step Sisters. menistan; a special performance for several needed to return at the end of June. you to stunning displays, features, an Meanwhile, in the castle, the King was looking members of the Jordanian Royal Family, includ- "We are incredibly grateful to all auction and a Talks Theatre. A hand- for a suitable bride for his son, the Prince, and ing several real-life Princesses!, followed by a of the landowners who have granted picked selection of the UK’s top Dealers so invited every eligible maiden in the kingdom spectacular performance of Peter Pan On Ice for Join them at the Classic Car events permission to return so far, will be at show offering classic car buy- to a fancy dress ball, where his son would be able the late Prince Rainier of Monaco at the home of season-opener this summer! and for the groundswell of support ers and collectors an array of stunning to eventually choose a bride. Cinderella didn’t Circus, Le Chapiteau. The company is also well for Parkrun over recent days. classics; from sports and performance have a suitable party dress for the grand ball, but known for its innovative and exciting style of Tickets available to purchase "Although it is disappointing not cars, through to the latest modern clas- her friends the mice and the birds all helped to large arena shows such as at the Blaisdell Arena, from to be able to return on June 5, we are sics and electric conversions. Plus, a make her one before the evil Step Sisters cru- Honolulu and a sell-out run of six shows at Par- theclassiccarshowuk.com still optimistic that we can return variety of Exhibitors will be offering elly ripped it apart on the very evening of the is’ world famous 20,000 seat Bercy Arena. Not Parkrun events to nearly 600 commu- visitors a selection of car-related prod- ball. However, all was not lost as a wonderful discouraged by the ravages of the COVID-19 E: info@theclassiccarshowuk. nities across England very soon. ucts from personalised car artwork to Fairy Godmother, a pumpkin carriage, the roy- pandemic, they safely and successfully staged com "We will do everything we can to valuable car parts and luxury lifestyle al ball, the stroke of midnight and the famous a run of performances at the prestigious Dubai Syon Park, Brentford Middlesex, ensure events restart on June 26.” items. Join us at the show to visit the glass slipper all conspired to turn Cinderella’s Opera in December 2020, cementing their po- TW8 8JF likes of Turner Classics, Graeme Hunt, syonpark.co.uk 42 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 43 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk WHAT’S ON follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON Chiswick Playhouse announce summer season Musical Following their exciting Recharged Festival and knockout series of Sunday Soul concerts, Chiswick Playhouse now announces its summer season. The Brentford Canal venue is presenting an ambitious world premiere with From Here: A New British Musical (1st – 31st July) and then marking the 25th anniversary of Marie Jones’ A Night in November (4th – 28th August) by staging the touring Festival postponed production. Postponed The planned Brentford Canal Festival has now Unwind with new Kew been deferred following the spread of the Indian The world premiere of From Here: by Ian Oakley. Set and costume design directed by Matthew McElhinny and variant in Hounslow and in Ealing. A New British Musical is a new musi- will starring Matthew Forsythe (Mydidae, Gardens wellbeing programme cal from Ben Barrow and Lucy Ireland. be by Jessica Staton, with sound de- The Mac Belfast; BBC’s The Fall). With four performers bringing to life sign by Tony Gayle. Mark Perry, Chiswick’s Executive Art the often musically-interwoven stories Multi-award winning A Night in No- Director, said, ‘‘We are delighted to After a challenging year spent mostly in the confines of our homes, it’s time he event was set to be taking ideas and plans, which we’ll keep of several characters, the show asks vember from Marie Jones (Stones in present our summer season, featuring place in June. you informed of via our website the question of whether we are driven his Pockets, Christmas Eve Will Kill From Here and A Night in November. to head outdoors and let nature regenerate and refresh our minds, bodies Organisers say the latest when launched and social media. We by the notion of a fairy-tale ending to You, See How Far We've Come) is a We are working in association with two and souls. With summer peeping around the corner, RBG Kew is introducing developments gave them would also welcome your thoughts our lives or are we constantly looking funny, passionate and heart-break- exciting, ambitious producers that are Tno other choice than to defer as they and suggestions as to how we can for something new. Finding love, mar- ing show telling the story of Kenneth bringing exactly the type of up-and- a brand new programme of wellbeing events, all set to take place across the felt they had to put their communi- make this a great event for all. riage, family, are these the milestones McAllister, a clerk in the local welfare coming creatives that we’re committed breath-taking landscape of Kew’s UNESCO World Heritage site. ty’s welfare first. ‘‘We are looking at creating a tast- we should strive for... or is there some- office. Kenneth is a Belfast Protestant to backing. As soon as we first heard The Brentford Canal Festival plan- er event before or around Christmas thing else that we’re missing? who has followed all the rules. He the fresh, funny music and lyrics of ning group and Brentford Voice have once we have some better defined This funny, heart-warming and reaf- loved who he was supposed to love. He From stressed that this is a deferment and guidelines from the government. firming show is produced by Dominic lived where he was expected to live. He Here we knew we wanted to bring and welcoming back our audiences to ince Covid-19 struck, we have Kew Fitness Summer Cycle not a cancellation. The event will Again we’ll keep you informed, so do Gray for Red Piano Productions in as- fought who he was taught to fight. That it to Chiswick. And the fascinating, what will be just the sort of live enter- Chiswick Playhouse learnt how incredibly impor- From 19th May From 21st June now take place in 2022 as well as the keep a watchful eye out on local so- sociation with the Chiswick Playhouse. is, until one night in November, when insightful perspective of Northern tainment we’ve been missing for far, 2 Bath Road, London tant nature is for our men- • £32.50 (includes entrance to Gar- Adult £20, Child £10 addition of a taster event around cial media. From Here will be directed by Anna- he did the most exciting, outrageous, Ireland that’s revealed in A Night in far too long.’’ W4 1LW tal and physical well-being. dens) full pricing • Join Kew in celebration of summer Christmas time. ‘‘We do hope you understand that belle Hollingdale (Resident Director, crazy, mad thing he'd ever done. November grows ever more prescient. Tickets are priced between £18 www.chiswickplayhouse.co.uk SOur bodies are designed to move – to • Wake up and move with these with a magical evening bike ride. A statement said: ‘‘We understand this decision wasn’t reached lightly. Spring Awakening, The Hope Mill The- Produced by Sodabread Theatre in Written in 1994 it feels just as relevant - £22.50 and are available from the breathe and to stretch – and our minds blood-pumping fitness bootcamp ses- • As bicycles are not usually allowed this will be a disappointment to ‘‘We have a great community here atre; Assistant Director, Heathers, The association with the Chiswick Play- now as it did then. We are so looking Chiswick Playhouse Box Office or web- need to be soothed by natural beauty. sions! in the Gardens, this is a unique oppor- many after what has been a long and in Brentford which you’ve demon- Other Palace) with musical direction house, A Night in November will be forward to opening our doors again site. What better place, therefore, than Kew • Bootcamp sessions are an out- tunity for you to explore Kew’s most arduous period to us all. strated hugely in your support and Gardens, to relax and unwind with be- door full-body workout, similar to beautiful spots with friends and family. ‘‘However, it is a deferral and not enthusiasm in the run up to the spoke wellbeing sessions? circuit training. Bootcamp uses a vari- • Take in the enchanted woodlands a cancellation. So we will be back planned event, and it’s that commu- Whether you're seeking mindful mo- ety of bodyweight exercises and inter- and beautiful blooms, stop for a picnic in 2022 with what we hope will be nity which has been forefront and Michelin-starred, Tom Kerridge ments or looking to work up a sweat, val-style training to build up strength or summer drink and listen to live mu- a safer, bigger and better Brentford centre in the decision to defer for the programme offers classes both de- and stamina and burn calories. sic, smell the aroma of the Rose Gar- Canal Festival which will become one year. Alfresco Theatre Drive-in signed for ‘me-time’, as well as those • Each session uses minimal to no den as the sun begins to set. the platform for a cracking annual ‘‘Stay safe and we hope to see you aimed at the whole family. Let Kew’s equipment, making full use of the land- • The Gardens come alive when Brentford event. all very soon.’’ landscapes and historic buildings scape around you instead. you’re on two wheels… ‘‘We will continue to develop our coming to Syon Park re-energise you. • Friendly, motivational instructors will provide modified exercises to suit Temperate House Yoga Art All sessions will be Covid-19 Secure, all fitness levels. From 22nd June New mouth-watering menu announced for The Alfresco Diner with dishes and will adhere to government guid- • £45 (includes entrance to the Gar- Final release tickets ance at the time. And for the whole family…Family dens and 20% discount on restaurants) created by five of Britain’s best chefs! Fun Fit • Rise and shine with an early-morn- • Exclusive dishes and menu crafted by some of the most exciting, Forest bathing From 26th July ing yoga session in Kew’s crowning From 30th April • Adult, £32.50, child £27.50 (includes jewel, the glorious Temperate House. now on sale for Life talented and well-known chefs in the UK: • £60 (includes entrance to the Gar- entrance to the Gardens and 20% dis- • Beat the rush of Kew’s day visitors, Tom Kerridge, Rick Stein, Atul Kochhar, Paul Ainsworth and Jason Atherton dens and 20% discount on restaurants) count on restaurants) – full pricing and even staff, with this pre-opening • The Alfresco Diner is the only place in the UK foodies can experience – full pricing • Friendly and motivational instruc- class in the world’s largest surviving Lessons Festival '21 • Calm your body and mind with tors will make full use of the great out- Victorian glasshouse. these dishes side by side these relaxing forest bathing sessions. doors with a fitness session designed • The one-hour vinyasa flow will be Festival • Tickets on sale now. • Inspired by the Japanese art of for children’s growing bodies. held in the midst of 10,000 rare and Life Lessons Festival exclusive final tickets Shinrin-yoku, forest bathing takes the • Family Fun Fit sessions combine endangered plants, and led by Kew’s form of a slow, sensory woodland walk circuits, skills and games, plus interac- own yoga instructor. release is now open. Claudia Winkleman, Ruby alongside an expert guide who will help tive elements for families to enjoy to- • After your session, why not take a Wax, Prof Brian Cox, Dr Rangan Chatterjee, you disconnect from the stresses of gether. Classes are specially designed relaxing walk through Kew’s landscape Mary Portas, Simon Reeve and many more will The wait is over, The Alfresco Thea- Tom Kerridge’s Smoked Applewood chosen Alfresco show (full menu be- everyday life. for the beautiful biodiverse landscape before enjoying a hot drink and break- tre Drive-in (from the creators of Pub Cheeseburger with dill pickles and low). • Immerse yourself in the green of Kew Gardens. fast in one of their restaurants? be taking the stage and sharing their big ideas. in the Park) has revealed the exciting red cabbage slaw; Tom’s delicious Ve- Tom Kerridge said: “I’m so excited to world of Kew’s Pinetum and clear your new menu that will be rolling into your gan Chipotle Chilli with steamed rice, be working with some great pals and top ant event for the times, foodie fanat- as a selection of popcorn, crisps and head, relax deeply, and improve your Tai Chi Pilates town this summer at The Alfresco Din- guacamole, sour ‘cream’ and lime; Atul chefs to bring a lush menu to The Alfresco ics will be able to tuck into the very sweets, party goers can enjoy craft From 26th July sleep. From 4th June hey will ask: How can we people and the planet, to coincide with er! Kochhar’s flavourful Chicken Malabar Theatre Drive-in Tour. We all deserve a best dishes, all while watching a stellar cocktails from the East London Liquor • Organised in partnership with the • £35 (includes entrance to the Gar- • £40.00 (includes entrance to the Gar- line-up of laugh out loud comedy from company, a refreshing Birra Moretti dens and 20% discount on restaurants) live better? How can we eat the publication of their book VAXX- The ultimate travelling res- Curry & Naan served with a kachumber bit of fun this summer and I can’t wait for Forest Bathing Institute. dens and 20% discount on restaurants) • Tone your body in Kew’s historic 19th better, sleep better, feel bet- ERS: The Inside Story of the Oxford taurant will be serving up an salad; Paul Ainsworth’s melt in your everyone to dig into some great food whilst the likes of Mark Watson, Dara Ó Beer, award-winning English wine from • Boost your physical and mental century Nash Conservatory with our spe- ter…? How can we live more Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus. exclusive menu of one-off, mouth Slow Roast Pork with crackling, watching some quality live gigs!” Briain, Nish Kumar and more; block- Three Choirs and alcohol-free drinks Forest bathing for the whole fam- wellbeing with the centuries-old Chi- cial Pilates sessions. Tsustainably? And in better communi- Join Chiswick House for a not-to-be-missed dishes from super- triple mustard celeriac remoulade and Jason Atherton said: “We’ve all buster movies including Dirty Danc- for the designated drivers - so every- • Floor-to-ceiling windows flood their ily… nese martial art, tai chi, in Kew’s stun- ties? of conversations and debates from bril- star chefs Tom Kerridge, Rick Stein, sage and onion stuffing; Jason Ather- missed tucking into some fantastic food ing, Bohemian Rhapsody, Grease one can enjoy a great day or night out! From 8th August ning Mediterranean Garden. spacious conservatory with natural day- singalong and more; toe-tapping light, bringing you relaxing views of the Oxford University’s Professor Sarah liant minds. You can expect fascinating Atul Kochhar, Paul Ainsworth and Ja- ton’s Picnic Box taking outdoor lunch- over the past year, and I’m so excited to • Adult £60, child £35 (includes en- • During this wellbeing session, you Gardens. Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green, the talks, workshops, street food and bars, son Atherton. The Alfresco Diner is the es to the next level; and Rick Stein’s be working with other amazing chefs to live music from SPICE, Bjorn For more information on menu trance to the Gardens and 20% dis- will be doing standing meditation, joint scientists from the team behind the de- mediation, a market place and much only place in the UK you’ll be able to Panzanella Salad and smoked Mackerel bring such a great menu to the tour. I can’t Again and The Bootleg Beatles; and prices, allergens, and to purchase count on restaurants) loosening exercises, and two tradition- velopment of the Oxford vaccine will more. taste these incredible dishes this sum- Pate served with a sourdough roll and wait for everyone to experience the dishes family friendly show The Gruffalo Live. tickets please visit: www.thealfres- For full details including dates, times • Calm your mind and bond together al tai chi movement routines. also be attending on Saturday 17th July. Tickets can be bought at mer – all while enjoying a live show, bread and butter pickles – hungry yet? we’ve created, whilst watching some bril- The Alfresco Theatre’s roaming bar cotheatre.co.uk as a family with guided walks through and pricing visit kew.org/kew-gardens/ will also be on hand serving a range of whats-on They will share their insights on how lifelessonsfestival.com comedy gig or big-screen movie! The tantalising menu will be available liant live entertainment!” Kew’s magnificent Arboretum. the pandemic has changed science, The brand new menu will feature to pre-book ahead of arrival at your Designed as a Covid-compli- delicious drinks and snacks. As well 44 Friday 28th May, 2021 Friday 28th May, 2021 45 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald SPORT Southgate names provisional England Euros Squad ▶ Football next year. Southgate has already high- Utd), Sam Johnstone (West Brom), Gareth Soutgate has lighted Arnold’s versatility by recog- Jordan Pickford (Everton), Aaron ▶ nising he “can play at right back, right Ramsdale (Sheff Utd) released a provisional wing-back and in midfield.” Although Ɂ Defenders: John Stones (Man City), list of 33 players that will the 22-year-old has received a lot of Luke Shaw (Man Utd), Harry Magu- criticism over the course of this sea- ire (Man Utd), Trent Alexander-Ar- potentially be taken to son, he has proved his doubters wrong nold (Liverpool), Kyle Walker (Man the Euros. The manager’s as he finished the season with two City), (Aston Villa), job has been made easier goals, and an impressive seven assists. Reece James (Chelsea), Conor Coady Including Trent, there have been (Wolves), Ben Chilwell (Chelsea), Ben as squad sizes for the four right-backs included within the Godfrey (Everton), Kieran Trippier competition have been team. Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier and (Atletico Madrid), (Bright- Reece James are all in the provisional on) increased from 24 to 26. squad, meaning it is extremely likely Ɂ Midfielders: Mason Mount (Chel- However, seven more that one will be dropped. It will be sea), Declan Rice (West Ham), Jordan players still need to a difficult decision for Southgate as Henderson (Liverpool), Jude Bell- these players have achieved so much ingham (Borussia Dortmund), Kalvin be removed from the this season; a and Phillips (Leeds), Jesse Lingard (Man provisional side. La Liga winner and two Champions Utd), James Ward-Prowse (Southamp- League finalists. ton) England will play two friendlies at the Riverside Stadium. Ɂ Forwards: Harry Kane (Totten- Louis Yamani There are four newcomers in the ham), Marcus Rashford (Man Utd), [email protected] squad, and two of them are goalkeepers that were a part of sides that have been as England’s abundance of quality in season, in which they experienced Raheem Sterling (Man City), Dominic relegated. West Bromwich Albion’s attacking midfielders sees him narrowly countless problems defensively. Calvert-Lewin (Everton), Phil Foden espite being controversial- left out. The Leicester talisman has All of England’s Group Stage fixtures (Man City), (Aston Vil- ly left out of the England Sam Johnstone and Sheffield United’s Aaron Ramsdale. Neither have yet only recently returned from injury, but will be played at Wembley, as they face la), Mason Greenwood (Man Utd), squad in March, Trent Alex- has instantly made a difference since Croatia on 13th June, Scotland on 18th Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Jadon ander-Arnold has returned made a cap for their country, and Ramsdale is rumoured to be the most coming back as he helped his side win June and Czech Republic on 22nd June. Sancho (Borussia Dortmund), Bukayo Dto the squad. The full-back has played the FA Cup. Eric Dier, who has been The 33-man provisional squad full Saka (Arsenal) an instrumental part in Liverpool’s re- likely to not make the final squad. James Maddison is an example of a regular in Southgate’s sides, has list: covery which saw them finish in third been dropped following Spurs’ dismal Ɂ Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Man and qualify for the Champions League one of the most notable omissions

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He experience and I think that will be key.” Wembley in the most important match has returned just in time to potentially The squad has changed since that in the club’s history. become the hero that sends Brentford defeat, but the core of the squad Why Choose New online chat available Flexible change policies into the Premier League for the first remains the same. Dalsgaard was full Brightsun Travel: time, which will now be witnessed by of praise for the new players that have Travel insurance incl. COVID-19 Worldwide sale prices around 5,000 Bees fans. come in this season, “they have adapted The defender spoke on the so quickly, Christian (Norgaard) got Dalsgaard is no stranger to huge importance of the crowd, especially injured and we saw Vitaly (Janelt) step occasions, having played five World Cup matches and last against Bournemouth which “showed in instantly...its amazing to work with year’s playoff final. 46 Friday 29th January, 2021 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @chiswickherald PlayoffCurr entfinal Mood: preview: Emergency BeesChâteauneuf battle Swansea Essentials Like Football despite being without two key players huge tactical advantage was created Tensions rise as for a large part of the season, Rico by constantly pressing Grimes. In Henry and Josh Dasilva. 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