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IT HAPPENED st ON THIS DAY.. Testing taskforce is given 1 November OCT 17 1849: Frederick Chopin, the renowned composer deadline to safeguard and virtuoso pianist, died in Paris of tuberculosis at the age of 39. 1914: German U-boats raid Scapa Flow, the the economy and main base of the British Grand Fleet, of the north coast of Scotland in the Orkney islands. thousands of jobs 1956: Britain‘s first nuclear power station at Traffic fell in Septem- list has steadily de- £32m a day because air UK economy. Calder Hall was opened ber, with a loss of 5.5 clined since its launch, travel with the US is Last week, the by the Queen. million passengers over with 61 countries now effectively closed Government an- 1968: Two black the course of the month. requiring a 14-day Cargo volumes, nounced the creation of Americans make history Just over 1.2 million quarantine period. which are normally car- a ‘Global Travel at the Mexico Olympics passengers travelled Long-haul busi- ried in the hold of pas- Taskforce’ jointly with a silent protest through Heathrow in ness travel, which is vi- senger planes, fell by chaired by the Secre- against racial discrimi- September, down 82% tal for the UK’s eco- 28.2% compared to the taries of State for Trans- Heathrow CEO, jobs that rely on avia- US to develop a Com- nation. compared to 2019. nomic recovery, contin- same time last year, due port and Health and John Holland-Kaye, tion. Implementing “test mon International Stan- 1973: The ten Arab Most travel is to ues to be restricted by to the lack of long-haul Social Care. The said: “The and release” after 5 days dard for pre-departure members of Opec an- the remaining Euro- international border flights. Heathrow taskforce will consider Government’s Global of quarantine would testing that would mean nounced a huge 70 per pean destinations on the closures and a lack of handles 40% of UK ex- how testing could be Travel Taskforce is a kick start the economy. that only Covid-free cent hike in oil prices UK’s travel corridors testing. York Aviation ports and supply chain, introduced to safely re- great step forward, but But the government passengers are allowed and a cutback in produc- list. However, the num- estimates that the UK so this is a good barom- duce the length of quar- needs to act quickly to could show real leader- to travel from high risk tion in response to ber of countries on this economy is losing eter of the health of the antine. save the millions of UK ship by working with the countries.” American support for Is- rael in the Yon Kippur war. 1978: Public pressure leads ministers to reduce NEW TASKFORCE CAN GIVE BUSINESS AIR the number of grey seals to be culled in Scotland. 1980: The Queen makes the first state visit to the TRAVEL A MUCH NEEDED SHOT IN THE ARM Vatican by a British New polling shows pects and would return restrictions was the other sectors such as largest in the world and roadmap for aviation Sinclair was backed monarch and is received widespread demand for to the skies if quaran- single biggest barrier to hospitality and leisure.” a global success story. which sets out how a by business leaders and by the Pope. air travel among UK tine measures were business air travel Sinclair, supported by But it is not just an in- testing regime can be politicians from across 1985: The House of business leaders eased. 76% believe that a range of industry and dustry itself, it also acts implemented quickly. the UK who are con- Lords voted to allow Data shows UK do- According to new airport testing would in- political voices, urged as an enabler of other Doing so could deliver cerned that the doctors to prescribe con- mestic aviation sector polling of 515 business crease confidence when the Taskforce to move industries such as trade, a much-needed shot in government’s plans for traceptives to girls under contributed £15billion leaders by Survation travelling with the utmost speed, tourism, hospitality, the arm for business air levelling up the coun- the age of 16. to the UK economy be- contained within the re- The chief executive setting out a clear imports, exports and travel, boosting eco- try and increasing the 1989: A powerful earth- fore the pandemic port: of London City Airport roadmap for the intro- conferences. We know nomic growth across UK’s trade links could quake rocks San Fran- The importance of 64% of UK business has urged the new Glo- duction of a testing re- the demand for air every region and every be at risk without a cisco killing nine people domestic and interna- leaders see air travel as bal Travel Taskforce to gime which would ulti- travel is there, but re- sector.” speedy introduction of and injuring hundreds. tional travel to the eco- key to their future pros- move quickly to get mately lead to the elimi- strictive quarantine New data within the testing. 2000: Four people were nomic prospects of in- pects business air travel up nation of quarantine. measures are currently report also underlines killed when a high speed dividual businesses and 88% of leaders of and running again. This call is also sup- holding business lead- the importance of do- Stephen Hammond, passenger train derails the wider economy is businesses with over Welcoming the cre- ported by KLM who ers back from flying, mestic aviation to the MP for Wimbledon and in Hatfield, just north of highlighted today in a 250 employees believe ation of the Taskforce operate services from and the UK economy UK economy. Before Chair, APPG on Busi- London. new report by WPI air travel is important as a positive first step their global hub in from beginning its re- the outbreak of the pan- ness Travel, said: BIRTHDAYS … Strategy. The report re- to the future success of forward, Robert Amsterdam to 15 air- covery. demic, the total value “The economic re- Nathaniel West, 1903: veals the majority of their business Sinclair, said that he ports across the UK. “We sincerely hope of domestic aviation in covery will be led by American novelist UK business leaders see 48% thought that hoped the group would Robert Sinclair, that the Global Travel the UK was in the order the business commu- whose Lonelyhearts was air travel as key to their the Government’s “acknowledge the fun- Chief Executive Of- Taskforce both ac- of £15billion. nity and the ability to made into a film and who future economic pros- travel and quarantine damental importance of ficer, London City Air- knowledges how fun- Proportionate to travel will be key. Busi- drew a scathing picture business air travel to the port, said: damental business passenger numbers, the ness travel adds huge of Hollywood in The Licensed with Spelthorne B.C. economic recovery “The UK aviation travel is and moves authors breakdown the economic value directly Day of the Locust. prospects of the UK and industry is the third quickly to introduce a impact of domestic and indirectly on indus- Rita Hayworth, 1918: aviation on GDP by UK tries like events and Actress and dancer . regions and nations as conferences amongst Pope John Paul I, 1912 COMPUTER ENGINEER in the order of: many others. I hope the L Albino Luciano, 263rd ALL COMPUTER PROBLEMS SOLVED! Scotland: £4bn Government will pope born in Canale North-East: £300m prioritise the need to d’Agordo, Northern Italy. • Computer lessons • Microsoft Trained North-West; £1bn allow safe travel includ- Johnny Haynes, 1934: • Same Day Service • I’ll come to you! Northern Ireland: £2bn ing pre travel testing Footballer who South-West: £700m and a new quarantine captained Fulham and • No call out charge • All computers repaired London: £4bn regime so business can England during the late Corporate Accounts Welcome • All hardware repaired • Hard drive recovery Midlands: £500m get back to travelling ’50s + 60s. Your Dependable Carriage Services Wales (just Cardiff): and building a strong Peter Stringfellow, [email protected] Call Paul, directly on:- 07733 271697 £80m economic recovery.” 1940: Nightclub owner. Page 2 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 ISSUE 986 E: [email protected] VILLAGER DIRECTORY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Please include your full street address and daytime telephone number. 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PUBLIC A new Right to Green Space close to where cerned after receiving details of planning application I have joined forces with a group of concerned we live submitted to Spelthorne BC which proposes the ga- residents and neighbours, and set up a Facebook NOTICE No new housing development to be approved rage block behind our flats be demolished and re- Group, Wellington Court/Everest Road - Proposed To place more than a kilometre from public green space. placed with rapid electric charging bays for 16-20 Electric Vehicle Charging. Welcoming anyone who (Worth comparing with Spelthorne Council’s di- Goods Vehicle vehicles. (Ref no: 20/01049/FUL) lives in the locality who wants to lend support, espe- sastrous Local ‘ Development ‘ Plan which will After stumbling upon a press release from SSE cially if there are any specialists out there who can Operator’s throttle us all). Licence Enterprise, the true extent of the works unfolded. advise on objections! Quite rightly Caroline reminds us that she is “A lock up garage site could make way for smart M. Fitzgerald BB Haulage Ltd of 30 a Public pressing Parliament to enact a right of access to Carfax Road, Hayes, charging sites, known as Digital Community Hubs Middlesex UB3 4RB is nature and concern for health and well being at the (DCHs)…. A DCH will consist of 10-20 rapid charg- applying for a licence to heart of planning reform. ing bays and even an onsite coffee van for waiting use Stanwell Farm, Yours very truly, drivers. Middletons Bedfont Road, Stanwell, Notice Andrew McLuskey (North Surrey Green Party) Staines Upon Thames The project team are hoping to pilot one site near TW19 7LY as an operating Heathrow Airport Terminal 4 later in the year – a centre for 3 goods vehicles prime position to serve local delivery and taxi EVs. Moanings 169 and 3 trailers. Owners or POINTLESS PIPELINE occupiers of land Solar and battery technology, as well as distributed Dear Editor (including buildings) near in The energy generation will also be deployed at the hubs to Just a brief go at the BBC this morning “Farming the operating centre(s) APPROVED ease pressure on the electricity grid.” who believe that their use Today” Radio 4. First eleven voices were: - seven or enjoyment of that land Dear Editor, It is unclear why the residential area has been women - and 3 males, can this be a representative would be affected, should HEATHROW The Government have just approved the controver- identified as a potential site for charging commercial report based on gender? As roughly eight out of ten make written sial plan for a new Esso pipeline to Heathrow. This delivery vehicles and taxis. The prospect has left me farmers are men it seems a tad unequal. When the representations to the will run through the Villager circulation area (among Traffic Commissioner at very anxious and uneasy about all these extra vehicles day arrives that there are 80% women farming, I will Hillcrest House, 386 VILLAGER of course many other places). It will clearly cause from non-residents appearing in our neighbourhood. concede. So, when women obtain a reversal of this Harehills Lane, Leeds LS9 considerable disruption and, even worse, is com- I certainly do not want to look out of my kitchen situation I will switch back on. 6NF, stating their reasons, pletely pointless. The present pipeline is working window at a group of strangers using a coffee van!! within 21 days of this Moving on and on a personal note, I have been notice. Representors perfectly satisfactorily. Also - given the unfortu- The submission suggests at its peak, the site could into the outside world 7 times in the last 7 months must at the same time Email: nate downturn in air traffic- there is no prospect of service 48 vehicles an hour. As the proposal is for the site and am going quietly mad. The high light of the send a copy of their Heathrow needing more fuel supply in the foresee- to operate around the clock, this would mean noise and week is taking out the rubbish bins and had one representations to the able future. disturbance throughout the night, every day of the week. applicant at the address info@heathrow exciting moment this week when a friend drove me given at the top of this Basically the scheme appears to be little more It is inconceivable how much extra traffic this will to the library, the first visit there since March. New notice. A Guide to Making than a project to boost Esso’s income. Big Oil and bring to this residential area. These residential roads computer there, and I cocked up the return proce- Representations is Big Air must not be allowed to trump the needs of already struggle with traffic and parking, and with the available from the Traffic villager.co.uk dure of books, I am not made for this technological Commissioner’s office. ordinary people to get on with their lives in peace. loss of garages it can only increase. Numerous resi- age. Frankly what we’re now facing is something like dents have had damage to their cars, or been involved How about the other nine million or so folks the HS2 project and the 3rd runway plan all rolled in accidents in the surrounding roads. who are not on-line or computer illiterate? Nearly up into one. It has been well documented in the local and every avenue of life today requires a mobile phone I and hopefully other colleagues will be attend- national press about the struggles the area has had with and a P.C. Most avenues of contact with authori- Spelhornes Green Belt ing (virtually) the Spelthorne Council meeting on Uber taxi drivers, ranging from them just milling ties, banks, and government bodies assume access Dear Editor , Thursday to ask why the council has been so about making noise disturbance during the night, to and literacy but there are over a million children This Summer, the Government consulted on lacklustre in opposition to this crazy scheme . We double parking, leaving their rubbish, anti-social who are not wealthy enough and without these changes to the current planning system including will also be urging them to make legal challenges in behaviour and at its worse urinating in inappropriate devices. changes to the standard method for assessing hous- the time remaining for these. With Covid and so places. I fear another depression as near total reliance ing need. Lichfields, the planning consultancy which much else to deal with at the moment we really Due to the fact that Spelthorne are only obliged to on the service industry is a shallow path to follow. advised the government on the new housing need don’t need this extra aggravation. notify a minimal amount of neighbours the challenge Technology will not cure all ills, but unemploy- method, has compared the results of the new method Yours very truly, now is to spread the word and highlight this to as many ment seems to be the only successful growth area with the current method for each local authority. Andrew McLuskey’ Stanwell residents as possible. Despite the project for the future. For Spelthorne, the annual housing need require- team’s claims, this will impact Stanwell as a whole, George Middleton ment reduces from 606 to 489 homes per year, not just Clare Road. which means 1755 less homes over the 15 year What makes this even more important is as the period of the new Local Plan. In documents sup- planning submission remarks “the proposal is unique porting the consultation for the new Local Plan, Go Sober for October Spelthorne Borough Council said that 1649 homes Dear Editor, would need to be accommodated on Green Belt. On This month is Sober October, when lots of people the basis of the new housing need method, there is Temporary around the UK stop drinking alcohol for the month. now no need to build on any Green Belt in If you have not yet joined in, it is not too late! Spelthorne. I look forward to seeing the recaluations pavement licenses Research has found that alcohol consumption and amended local plan which will not include Dear Editor has increased in one fifth of people due to the Green Belt development. The Covid-19 pandemic has affected businesses coronavirus pandemic. As many as two fifths of Best wishes, across the country causing many to cease trading people who have been furloughed are thought to be Vanessa Kane for several months while others have had to signifi- drinking more alcohol. Drinking in excess can cantly modify their operations. increase your blood pressure and lead to weight As the economy started to re-open, new provi- gain, which is bad news for your heart. BADGER THE TAX MAN! sions were introduced under the Business and Plan- If you have stopped drinking for October, we SELF-EMPLOYED? EMPLOYED? ning Act 2020 which came into force on 22 July to have some tips to keep you on track. We hope these allow a range of businesses in England to apply for tips will help you if you are thinking about stopping SECOND HOME? RENTAL INCOME? a pavement licence to allow food and drink to be drinking, but haven’t yet taken the plunge. FROM OVERSEAS? sold and consumed immediately outside their pre- Avoid temptation by not having alcohol in the mises at tables. house Don’t pay more tax than you need to Let Badger The TAX Man sort it out The Act introduces a simplified temporary fast- Tell other people you have stopped drinking. By Lowest rates, Personal service, Home visits, track process for registered food businesses to telling other people about it, you are more likely to out of office hours at no extra charge. obtain permission, in the form of a ‘pavement stick to your goal Tel/Fax: 01784 247387 licence’, from Spelthorne Council for furniture to Reward yourself for your success. Decide on a Mob: 07752 565 398 be placed on the pavement, helping businesses to reward that will motivate you to achieve your goal Email: [email protected] Esso Pipeline maximise their capacity whilst adhering to social and keep reminding yourself about it whenever you Dear Editor distancing guidelines. are tempted to have a drink. Even though the new Esso pipeline from Fawley To find out more information and to apply for a Regularly remind yourself of the health and refinery to Heathrow will produce over 332,000 pavement licence, please visit http:// financial benefits of not drinking. You could use the CHRIS WEST tonnes of additional Carbon Dioxide, the Secretary www.spelthorne.gov.uk/pavement. money you save to buy yourself a reward. of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Cllr Richard Barratt, Spelthorne’s Portfolio If you go back to drinking after October, keep CARPENTRY & JOINERY has given it the go-ahead. This pipeline will breach Holder for Licensing, said: “Businesses such as a drink diary to record your weekly alcohol intake. Britain’s legal commitment to reduce carbon emis- pubs, bars and restaurants have been hit hard by If you are consuming more than 14 units a week, Specialists in all aspects of sions. The government has agreed to this pipeline Covid-19. Many have been closed for an extended take steps to address it. You can get help with Bespoke Carpentry & Joinery on the argument that Esso is not responsible for period and since re-opening, social distancing guid- calculating your alcohol units here: https:// • Free Estimates what others, the airlines at Heathrow, do with that ance has been affecting their capacity to accommo- www.nhs.uk/oneyou/for-your-body/drink-less/ • Loft conversions fuel. date customers. This measure forms part of a pack- know-your-alcohol-units/ • Fitted Kitchens In effect, fossil fuel extraction companies are age designed to make it easier for businesses to If you are concerned about your drinking, you • Replacement Doors not responsible for the carbon emissions from the make use of outdoor space for dining and the sale can find further support and advice from the NHS: • Fitted and Bespoke Wardrobes fuels that they supply. of alcohol, helping the hospitality sector get back https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/alcohol-support/ Yours on its feet again. If you think this would help your You can find more tips, healthy recipes and Tel: 07949 099 710 Malcolm Beecher business, please get in touch.” advice at heratresearch.org.uk. ISSUE 986 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 Page 3 WOMAN CHARGED Suspected members of OVER CASH SEIZURE A woman from York- Vietnamese people smuggling shire has been charged with money laundering after almost £2 million in cash was seized by network arrested by NCA Border Force officers at Two suspected mem- Heathrow Airport – the The 50-year-old has drea Wilson bers of a criminal net- since been released un- said: largest such detection at work involved in the the border so far in 2020. der investigation, while “These ar- smuggling of Vietnam- the 30-year-old, who is rests are a Tara Hanlon, 30, was ese migrants into the UK stopped at the airport’s alleged to have played a very signifi- have been arrested. key role in the criminal cant moment Terminal 2 at around The pair, a 30-year- 8pm on Saturday (3 Chris Philp, Minister Miss Hanlon, of enterprise, remains in in what has old Vietnamese national custody. been a long- October) before attempt- for Immigration Compli- Pelham Court, Leeds, and a 50-year-old Brit- ing to board a flight to ance and the Courts, said: was later charged with The organised crime running in- ish national, were de- group under investiga- vestigation Dubai. Officers searched “This is the largest money laundering and tained yesterday (8 Oc- five suitcases and found individual cash seizure appeared at Uxbridge tion are alleged to be into the ille- tober) after the car they involved in the smug- gal transpor- cash totalling £1.9 mil- at the border so far in Magistrates Court on were travelling in was lion in sterling notes. 2020 and I am delighted Monday, 5 October gling of Vietnamese tation of mi- stopped in the Grange migrants into the UK in grants to the with the efforts of Bor- where she was remanded Road area of Croydon, Hanlon was arrested, der Force officers. in custody until her next lorries and other ve- UK. as part of a National hicles. along with a 28-year-old “Preventing the ex- appearance at Isleworth “Working with our “Our investigation comprises Immigration Crime Agency opera- Two other Vietnam- partners in the Invigor woman from the port of undeclared cash Crown Court on 5 No- tion. into this network con- Enforcement, Border Doncaster area, and the from the UK is a vital vember. ese men who were in the taskforce we are deter- tinues.” They were held on same car at the time of Force, the CPS and the investigation was re- step in clamping down The other woman ar- mined to do all we can Project Invigor is led Home Office. suspicion of assisting in the arrests were also de- to disrupt and dismantle ferred to the National on organised criminal rested has been released the facilitation of illegal by the NCA but also Crime Agency (NCA). gangs.” under investigation. tained on suspicion of criminal groups in- immigration. being in the UK ille- volved in people smug- gally. gling. NCA investigators “We have seen the believe they had re- callous nature of how Likely they broke the law cently been moved into these groups operate. the UK by the crime Explosive letters leaked to the Bureau reveal UK funded by borrowing from the public purse, the hope They don’t care about group. They will now council Spelthorne may have broken the law by is that rental income can replace money lost to govern- putting people in ex- be dealt with by the im- borrowing £1 billion in public money to invest in ment cuts. tremely dangerous situ- migration authorities commercial property. Now the coronavirus pandemic has devastated the ations to cross the Chan- The investigation is Digital and Commercial Printing In the letters KPMG, one of the “Big Four” office and retail market and forced councils to use nel, whether that be in being led by the Project Leaflets, Brochures, Stationery, Posters, accounting firms, says Spelthorne ignored rules reserves to meet the additional costs of handling the the backs of lorries or in Invigor organised immi- forbidding councils to borrow purely to make a profit crisis. small boats. In their Business Cards, Newsletters, Labels. gration crime taskforce. on subsequent investments. Questions are needed more than ever on how minds migrants are a NCA Regional Head KPMG also warns it could take the nuclear option Spelthorne got to this point and what this means for commodity to be prof- www.astonexpressprint.com of Investigations An- of going to court to seek a ruling that the council has other local councils. ited from. broken the law. This is the latest revelation to come from our Local This is the most high profile example of cash- Power investigations, scrutinising local government strapped local authorities buying property. Entirely finances and the effects on UK communities. AstonAdd.indd 1 06/10/2020 18:22 RIVER VIEW THE MILL, HORTON ROAD, STANWELL MOOR, HEATHROW TW19 6BJ 01753 685 665 www.themillheathrow.com | [email protected] BE BECK SOON Beck Theatre gets £222,482 support from the government The Beck Theatre has nounced today. reopen whilst social- tant contribution we received a total of In line with other distancing restrictions make to our local com- £222,482 in grant venues and cultural remain in place. munities; and would funding from the De- buildings The Beck Steve Sargeant, also like to thank our partment of Media, Theatre has remained Theatre Director at local authority part- Culture & Sport’s closed since March as The Beck Theatre ners who have been (DCMS) £1.57bn Cul- a result of government said: helpful and supportive tural Recovery Fund. restrictions imposed to “We’re delighted to throughout. The fund, which protect public health. receive this funding Like all cultural was set up and an- Performances at The which will play a vital venues, we believe we nounced by the gov- Beck Theatre are sus- role in supporting the have an important role ernment in July, pended through Janu- venue through this to play in supporting makes urgent support ary 31st 2021, although very difficult period. the wider recovery. available for cultural opportunities to re- The money pro- The economic impact organisations that open parts of the build- vided today will help of our usual activities were financially stable ing or to plan socially us to meet the costs of stretches far and wide; before the COVID-19 distant performances maintaining the build- sustaining businesses pandemic. Money has are being kept under ing through the closure across the local area. Commercial Property To Let been provided from review. period; will stabilise Crucially, this central government our position at a time money is provided to Character Office Building with Private Decking via the DCMS - and Whilst socially dis- when no trading in- assist us through to re- Overlooking the River Colne the fund was adminis- tanced performances come is available to us; opening when the situ- SQ FT SQ M tered by Arts Council are now permitted un- and will help to sup- ation improves – and 2,516 sq ft (233.8 sq m) 0.3 miles from M25 (J14) England. der current guidelines port our dedicated and we can’t wait to be able Ground Floor 1,298 120.6 Newly refurbished with a First Floor 897 83.4 A total of 1385 most theatres, concert skilled team. to welcome back our Close to Heathrow Airport 12 feature weir on ground floor Second Floor 321 29.8 organisations around halls and live enter- We are grateful wonderful audiences TOTAL 2,516 233.8 on-site car parking spaces the UK will benefit tainment venues are that the DCMS has when we are able to do Air-con & LED Lighting from grant awards an- finding it impossible to recognised the impor- so.” Kitchen and WCs Page 4 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 ISSUE 986 SYNERGY AVIATION EXPANDS AT OXFORD AIRPORT MINI FREE AIR Synergy Aviation CON RE- (Synergy), the inde- VALET GAS WITH pendently owned UK WITH EVERY charter and aircraft EVERY FULL management com- REPAIR SERVICE pany, has expanded its presence at London •MOTs • SERVICING Oxford Airport by po- • AIR COND SERVICE sitioning a Cessna Ci- SPECIAL OFFER • FREE BRAKE CHECKS tation CJ2 there (G- • SHOCKS JNRE), supported by • TYRES • EXHAUSTS a full-time, local based flight crew. 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Some even more popular of the motorsports in- during the Covid pan- dustry-related opera- demic. “The trusted tions we handle have King Air is one of the also benefited from most successful, flex- the COVID-19 swab ible and cost-effective testing we can offer aircraft of all time. on a pre-bookable, on Textron has done an arrival basis. Fast incredible job with the turnaround-time re- STAINES-UPON-THAMES new King Air B360 sults can be arranged and we are looking from local Oxford forward to seeing laboratories if re- similar enhancements quired, for that extra added to the rest of the peace of mind.” King Air family,” As a value add, Glen highlighted. London Oxford Air- “Now we are oper- port, as sister company ating from four Lon- to the London Heli- don bases, we are see- port at Battersea, of- ing a notable increase fers 22-minute Heli in enquiries, with in- shuttles with local Second Sunday of every month, on the high street from 9.30am terest in our services based helicopter char- from first time char- ter companies to and terers / and aircraft from both airfields. It FREE EVENT owners,” he noted. also offers 50% land- “Alas, COVID -19 is ing fee reductions for A mouth-watering selection of the very best fresh local produce, going to be with us for jets over 15-tonnes some time. We have flying in to Oxford and seasonal, artisan and street foods and fine crafts. responded by adding transferring by heli- additional flight crew copter to the Heliport. and increased our According to latest AOC coverage to op- Eurocontrol statistics, The Staines-upon-Thames Farmers Market is bought to you by Visit erate a wider number jet traffic at the airport Staines, the Staines-upon-Thames Business Improvement District and of aircraft, including was 11% up over Sep- supported by Spelthorne Borough Council. www.visitstaines.co.uk heavier business jets.” tember 2019 move- James Dillon- ments. ISSUE 986 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 Page 5

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(i) In the case of a joint interest insert the names and addresses of all the informants. (ii) The land should be described concisely. (iii) If the interest is leasehold, the date of commencement and length of term should be given. If the land is subject to a mortgage or other incumbrance, details should be given, e.g. name of building society and roll number. Page 6 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 ISSUE 986 TIME FOR HEATHROW DON’T MASK THE FACTS Who will pay TO DROP PLANS FOR – IT’S TIME TO SCRAP for the failed EXPANSION HEATHROW EXPANSION Evidence gathered by the No 3rd Campaign- Tomorrow (7th October) marks ers believe 3rd Runway? the beginning of two days of virtual Runway Coalition earlier in the pan- demic found that those living under that the Su- 6th October 2020 - Heathrow’s Supreme Court hearings at the Supreme Court. Cam- preme Court paigners claim the case for an ex- Heathrow’s flight paths do not want a case could result in airlines and passengers being return to pre-pandemic levels of aircraft should up- landed with a £550m bill for the failed 3rd Runway panded Heathrow is at its lowest point hold a Court in the history of the project. noise and certainly not an additional and shows how the economic regulation of the 260,000 flights per year created by a of Appeal airport is seriously flawed. The Court of Appeal ruled in Feb- ruling which ruary 2020 that the Government had third runway. On 7th October, Heathrow Airport will be in the Paul McGuinness, Chair of the No stated that Supreme Court appealing February’s judgement failed to take the Paris Agreement on H e a t h r o w climate change into account and this 3rd Runway Coalition, said: by the Court of Appeal, which found the 3rd Run- “For too long local communities e x p a n s i o n way was incompatible with the UK’s climate change rendered the Airports National Policy plans should Statement unlawful. have been blighted by what is already commitments. the world’s most disruptive airport. It’s not proceed on the basis A verdict is expected ture rise by 1.5 degrees However, Heathrow Hub, the independent pro- Heathrow were granted an appeal that the Paris climate in early 2021. by 2050. by the Supreme Court, but campaign- time for the UK’s single largest polluter posal for incremental expansion via an Extended to drop their expansion plans, which change agreement was Ahead of the hear- “Nothing has Northern Runway, believes Heathrow’s real mo- ers are confident that the Court of not taken into account ings at the Supreme changed since the Court Appeal ruling will be upheld, asserting would have resulted in an additional 7 tive is to show it is making every effort to pursue million tonnes of carbon being emitted when plans to expand Court, Richard of Appeal’s ruling in expansion, and therefore leave the Civil Aviation that the case for expanding Heathrow the airport were drawn Fremantle, Chair of Stop February this year is now non-existent and the airport every year, and required aviation re- Authority (CAA) with no option but to force pas- strictions in less advantaged regions if up by the Government. Heathrow Expansion, which stated the plans sengers and airlines to pick up the £550m bill for should consign their plans for expan- The Supreme Court said: for a third runway failed sion to the dustbin. the UK is to meet its climate commit- the failed 3rd Runway scheme. The CAA has ments”. will hear Heathrow’s “Don’t mask the to take the Paris agree- indicated it is minded to approve the sum, which Heathrow’s ability to finance the appeal to the ruling on facts! ment into account. project was always tenuous and has “Despite it probably being years be- could yet increase further and would be collected fore aviation demand returns to pre- 7th and 8th October, “Plans to expand “We owe it to our via passenger charges levied on airlines and their been left in tatters by the COVID pan- which will be live- Heathrow have been environment, both lo- demic. In June, Standards & Poor’s Pandemic levels, Heathrow appears de- passengers. termined to pollute our communities sim- streamed. Plan B Earth, debated for too long yet cally and nationally, to While Heathrow continues to advocate the issued them a second credit down- an environmental char- the fact remains that stop these damaging grade in just two months. Heathrow ply for the benefit of its foreign share- scheme, the CAA’s policy allows its costs to be holders. In the absence of more robust ity and Friends of the Heathrow expansion is proposals before it is too added to the airport’s so-called Regulated Asset are now seeking to claw back not only Earth, will be putting incompatible with our late. We hope the Su- its pre-application expenses, but also regulation, their plans would simply Base. This enables Heathrow to run up capital entrench their monopolistic position and forward the case for the climate change obliga- preme Court uphold the expenditure, including legal costs, earn a return on the costs of winding down their 3rd Court of Appeal ruling tions to pursue efforts to Court of Appeal’s rul- runway project team. deliver nothing for the UK economy.” it, and then pass the bill on via higher passenger to be upheld. limit the global tempera- ing.” charges. If the regulator refused to approve the sum and WE NEED EXPANSION TO Heathrow’s shareholders were forced to pay, then there is a provision in the original Statement of WE NEED APPROPRIATE Principles and most recently the 2018 Relationship KICK START THE ECONOMY Framework, signed by the airport and the Depart- Speaking on the day of Heathrow airport’s appeal to the Supreme Court over ment for Transport. This could potentially give its plan for a new runway, Parmjit Dhanda, executive director of Back SENTENCING Heathrow a case against the Government, should it Heathrow said that the court decision could kick start a jobs recovery. Dear Editor, withdraw its support for the scheme, thereby put- Mr Dhanda said: “Although this appeal is a technical one about whether the In September, we joined 22 of the UK’s major retailers and associations in ting taxpayers on the hook. Government took the Paris Agreement into account when agreeing its national publishing an open letter in The Sunday Times to the Prime Minister calling Heathrow has some £17bn of debt, partly due to policy on airports, the need to create jobs for the future is more important than for more effective legal protection for our colleagues from an ever-rising tide substantial dividends paid by the company to its ever. “We hope the Supreme Court will back the verdict of an independent of abuse, threats and violence. shareholders in recent years. The Covid pandemic commission and a Parliamentary majority of 296 votes and allow expansion at We now need your reader’s direct support to keep this momentum going. has exacerbated its financial position given the Heathrow. It is clear that this privately funded infrastructure project can create Our store colleagues have been working tirelessly to protect customers substantial fall in air traffic due to government- the thousands of jobs and apprenticeships that will help to kick-start a jobs during the pandemic. Despite their hard work, violence and threats have imposed travel restrictions. recovery for our country. This can and will be done in accordance with climate become part of the job - they do not deserve this. A spokesman for Heathrow Hub, said: “The big change agreements.” Back Heathrow believes that the existing Airports National As a regional, independent co-operative, we’ve been tackling crime from question is who will pay for the failed 3rd Runway? Policy Statement already makes clear that approval for expansion would be every angle - causes, prevention, reporting and justice. Although there have “It is not commonly understood that if Heathrow refused if it impacted the UK’s ability to meet carbon, air and noise targets. been some positive steps forward, more needs to be done. abandoned its Supreme Court case then the CAA Mr Dhanda added: The Coronavirus pandemic has created a dire situation Please consider writing to your MP, signing the national petition or viewing would be unlikely to approve its attempt to recover for airports, airlines and the wider supply chain, with businesses employing the film we put together of our colleagues’ experiences. This is a hard-hitting the £550m it has spent on the failed 3rd Runway, hundreds of thousands of people either collapsing or on the brink. A huge hole video we felt was essential to highlight the severity of the issue. Information including a provision for its legal costs. It is iniqui- has been blasted in our national economy, leaving the country woefully on all of these actions can be found here: https://coop.ly/2GmP0MB. tous that passengers and airlines, who had no say in underprepared for life in a post-Brexit world. Heathrow expansion presents a If we all play our part and we all work together then we can stop this wave the 3rd Runway, should then have to pick up the bill great opportunity for our country.” of violence which has been getting progressively worse over the last few years. for a scheme which was always doomed to fail, The Appeal Court ruled against a new runway in February, stating that it did We need politicians, police and the rest of society to remember these crimes particularly at a time when the airlines themselves not contain legal commitments on carbon targets set out in the Paris Agree- are not victimless. They affect real people. are struggling for survival. ment. All other objections to expansion were not upheld. Mark Smith, Chief Executive, Southern Co-op “The CAA has conducted several consultations on economic regulation of Heathrow Airport. The underlying problem is that Heathrow is a monopoly and the regulatory system incentivises it to run up excess costs. 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How- all other relevant partner premises and light sen- In the following areas ever, to avoid any doubt agencies to support mak- sors at offices to reduce how serious this admin- ing the Borough carbon electricity consumption. istration takes climate neutral as soon as practi- To recognise this in- change we have taken cally possible. It will also crease in activity, this MORNINGTON the decision to declare a need to work with the Council’s climate Climate Emergency. Local Government As- change emergency dec- CRESCENT There now needs to be a sociation and leading laration demonstrates greater step change to environmental Non- reach net zero carbon ling between our sites on els for the housing de- our commitment to ad- Cranford reduce carbon emissions G o v e r n m e n t emissions. By declaring Council business velopment in the West dressing this major issue and reduce the damage Organisations to ensure a Climate Emergency • Single-use plastics Wing of the Council Of- for society that hasn’t to the environment for we can learn from ‘best this administration is policy fices and on our commu- gone away, even with the FERNDALE ROAD our residents and future practises’ in mitigating publicly prioritising this • Stopped cutting large nity centres focus on COVID-19. generations”. the effects of climate agenda. We know a great areas of grass to encour- • Recycling rate of 48% As a first step we are Spelthorne now joins change and to seek fund- effort must be made lo- aging biodiversity • Weekly collections of fully assessing and iden- Area of Ashford a growing number of ing opportunities from cally and nationally to through lowering grass food waste, textiles and tifying our own carbon domestic and interna- various sources includ- mitigate the effects of cutting frequencies in small electricals mean footprint and have com- tional authorities that ing central Government. climate change. We all certain open spaces that these items are di- missioned a study to LONDON ROAD have adopted a carbon- Earlier in the year have an individual re- • Paperless Council verted from landfill. This identify this. We also neutral target. Across the Spelthorne Borough sponsibility and for the meetings avoids greenhouse recognise that our com- Area of Ashford Council’s services, all Council launched a dedi- sake of the young and • Sustainable housing gases, which negatively munities have a critical strategic decisions, bud- cated member task group future generations we strategy to include elec- affect climate change, role to play and are gets and approaches to with the sole aim of tack- must act now to pursue trical vehicle charging being released into the proactively working GRESHAM ROAD planning decisions will ling climate change as behavioural change.” points for new housing atmosphere with residents, local be aligned with the goal quickly as possible by and commercial devel- • In 2023, we will review businesses, children and Staines of achieving a shift to developing a strategy The Council has al- opments the refuse collection fleet schools. In 2021 this carbon neutrality. This and action plan. Cllr Bob ready progressed a • Over 1000 trees planted and aspire to convert to Council plans to launch Ideally you will live close to the Council intends to ac- Noble, Portfolio for the large number of mea- in Spelthorne in the last electric or hydrogen ve- ‘Community Climate celerate its efforts by in- Environment and Chair- sures to address climate year hicles for 50% of the Change Forums’ to help above areas to be considered troducing greener build- person of the group said, change including: • Spent £1.2million mak- fleet, depending on the us identify ‘Green ings, transportation, “Our pragmatic ap- • Council offices reduc- ing homes in the Bor- best technology avail- Champions’ and influ- INTERESTED greener investments and proach to tackle climate ing its energy usage by ough more energy effi- able and in 2027, we aim ence each and every increasing renewable change has always been almost 40 per cent cient with funding to replace the remaining resident to take personal Contact Ian energy. Spelthorne to accelerate actions as • New electric vehicles awarded for new boilers fleet of vehicles with responsibly for becom- Council will develop a efficiently and quickly and electric bicycles for and insulation upgrades. electric or hydrogen. ing just that little bit 01784 453196 detailed action plan to as possible so we can staff to use when travel- • Installation of solar pan- • 53 electrical vehicle greener.

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The video cov- from Friday 2 October Kent where it hosts its ers everything from “T” to Monday 5 October, 1Hub and 470,000 sq. ft forms to border clear- but was postponed due of dedicated warehouse ance and is broken down to adverse weather con- and logistics space for into helpful sections: 1. ditions. its Europa Warehouse How customs works 2. The work will now division, as well as of- Why goods get delayed take place this weekend, Resurfacing on the M4 earlier this month fice space for multiple 3. How to keep goods from 9pm on Friday 16 teams. Alongside this, flowing. October through to 6am verted from junction 13, More information the firm also has Peter Salter, Europa making Brexit simple by tive customs process to feeling anxious about on Monday 19 October, south down the A34 and can be found on the branches on London Road Branch Manager offering customers sim- minimise transit time the impact on the sup- meaning the eastbound A339 into Newbury, Highways England Road, Staines in in Dartford: explains plified content which is delays. The first of its ply chain or an exporter M4 will be closed be- then east along the A4 website (www.high Heathrow and that at a time when many easy to digest. We’ve kind, Europa FLOW worrying about losing tween junction 13 to re-join the M4 at junc- waysengland.co.uk/ Rushington Business trade associations are listened carefully to will combat any delays EU business – we have (Chieveley) and junc- tion 12. This weekend traffic), local and na- Park in Southampton. complaining and busi- what customers want created by the need to stripped back the de- tion 12 (Theale/Read- was chosen as there are tional radio travel bul- Across these sites/ nesses are finding the which is why we cre- contact importers prior tailed information ing) to allow the materi- no weekend closures for letins, electronic road branches, Europa has information difficult to ated this film.” to delivery, to agree around the customs pro- als (which will be laid in the M4 smart motorway signs and mobile apps, 459 employees. digest, Europa Road is The content has been terms, and collect VAT cess to create straight- layers) to cool suffi- upgrade this weekend. or by calling the cus- As confusion contin- focused on offering a launched alongside the and duty prior to deliv- forward, uncomplicated ciently. 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We are liver a simple and effec- “Whether an importer smoothly.” Brooklands Museum get grant from Councils welcome Government’s £1.57bn Culture Fund government clarity on local Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey has government reorganisation been awarded £950,000 as part of the Surrey Leaders wel- of data and decision decision making re- Government’s £1.57 come the Ministry of making could be used in mains local and demo- billion Culture Recov- Housing, Communities the future if required. cratic accountability ery Fund (CRF) to help and Local Surrey Leaders are between councillor and face the challenges of Government’s inviting Surrey County resident remains strong. the coronavirus pan- (MHCLG’s) recent an- Council to join this cam- Local government de- demic and to ensure they nouncement and clarity paign, which is working mands local expertise have a sustainable fu- on local government up proposals and ways and we look forward to ture, the Culture Secre- reorganisation. of delivering reform, engaging with local resi- tary has announced to- MHCLG makes it clear including joint working dents, businesses and day. there is no compulsion with other partners and organisations in our Brooklands Museum for proposals for reform closer collaboration. work. We would wel- is one of 1,385 cultural of local government in This campaign come Surrey County and creative two tier areas nor a need utilises the benefits of Council joining this im- organisations across the for structural change, Surrey’s existing two- portant work so that all country receiving ur- but that any work going tier local government 12 councils in Surrey gently needed support. on should: system, building on can work together in a £257 million of invest- · be based on strong local relation- partnership of equals for ment has been an- locally-led improve- ships and networks, at the benefit of our resi- nounced today as part ments the same time as using dents. Putting Residents of the very first round of · be based on districts and boroughs First.” the Culture Recovery locally-led proposals for ability to identify and Cllr John Fund grants programme any council restructur- respond quickly to local Boughtflower, Leader of being administered by ing, rather than top- need, as seen during the Spelthorne Borough Arts Council England. and pre-war motorsport, pandemic. The next six and carry on our work “This funding is a down Whitehall solu- response to the Covid- Council, said: “We are Further rounds of fund- are celebrated through- months will be excep- preserving the vital boost for the the- tions being imposed on 19 crisis. pleased to hear this an- ing in the cultural and out the Museum, giving tionally difficult as the Brooklands site and col- atres, music venues, local areas Cllr Nick Prescot, nouncement from gov- heritage sector are due up-close access to an winter season and un- lection. As an indepen- museums and cultural This direction pro- Leader of Runnymede ernment and welcome to be announced over incredible collection of certain lockdown re- dent charity, income from organisations that form vided to local govern- Borough Council and having more clarity the coming weeks. cars, planes and historic strictions prevail. The visitors has always been the soul of our nation. It ment makes Surrey Chairman of the Surrey around this important Based on the site of buildings. Each visit is funding has been our main source of funds, will protect these spe- Leaders’ ‘Putting Resi- Leaders’ Group, said: issue. As a Council we the world’s first pur- brought to life by the awarded to cover the so the Covid epidemic cial places, save jobs and dents First’ campaign “We welcome this re- have always said that pose-built motor racing over 800-strong Museum’s projected has been very tough. help the culture sector’s and its work with cent direction provided whichever model of gov- circuit and the most pro- workforce of dedicated losses until Spring 2021 However, we have been recovery. consultancy firm by Government. We ernance we choose as a lific aircraft manufac- volunteers, whose and to provide a cash delighted by the public’s “These places and KPMG to rethink how want to improve the ef- county, we must ensure turing site in Europe, knowledge, experience reserve to cover up to response since we re- projects are cultural bea- local government oper- ficiency and effective- the needs of residents are Brooklands Museum and enthusiasm for eight weeks’ running opened in August and this cons the length and ates across the county ness of the support and put first and the best in- attracts visitors who are Brooklands are the costs. grant means that through- breadth of the country. even more pertinent and services our residents terests of local areas and looking for an experi- backbone of the visitor Brooklands Museum out this winter and be- This unprecedented in- timely. Surrey Leaders receive, in a way that different groups within ence that immerses them experience. Director and CEO, yond, people will be able vestment in the arts is will focus their work on respects and reflects the our Borough are fully in British history, in the Like many Tamalie Newbery said: to continue coming here proof this government solutions meeting the needs and differences of represented. I look for- place where it actually organisations up and “We are absolutely and discovering the in- is here for culture, with MHCLG’s direction, our many different com- ward to continuing to happened. The stories of down the country, thrilled to receive this spiring stories of what further support to come which means that an el- munities and work with our residents the men and women Brooklands Museum funding. Brooklands is an people accomplished in the days and weeks ement of its original neighbourhoods. We and the other councils in from Brooklands’ pio- continues to face finan- award-winning museum here.” ahead so that the culture work – to explore uni- have 11 districts and Surrey to develop a neering age to the hey- cial challenges as a re- and now we will be able Culture Secretary sector can bounce back tary solutions – will be boroughs in Surrey and strong vision for the fu- day of British aviation sult of the COVID-19 to remain open to visitors Oliver Dowden said: strongly.” paused. The collection we believe it’s vital that ture.” ISSUE 986 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 Page 9 Spelthorne Litter Heroes Matt Allwright joins Spelthorne Borough Council has hon- oured 32 children Crimestoppers as ‘Spelthorne Litter Heroes’ for taking TV presenter Matt struggling financially, part in litter picks Allwright joins but a minority of indi- across the Borough. Crimestoppers in help- viduals have been abus- The children, who ing the public in Surrey ing these schemes by were nominated by to spot signs of Covid claiming loans and the group fraud grants illegally. Spelthorne Litter Support comes as Matt Allwright says: Pickers, have been sent a certificate charity launches the “‘It’s been a really diffi- signed by the Mayor Crimestoppers COVID cult time for everyone, of Spelthorne, Cllr Fraud Hotline & appeals and it seems fraudsters Colin Barnard. for public to report are taking the opportu- The Council are anonymously those il- nity to profit. You can showing their legally benefiting from help the Crimestoppers support for litter Government grants and Covid Fraud Hotline picking groups in loans give vital information on the Borough by Matt Allwright is those fraudulently tak- promoting these supporting a new ing advantage of Covid events through our Crimestoppers hotline support packages. Al- communication that has been launched ways check your ac- channels and to help stop fraudsters counts and if there are benefit us all. It’s cru- Although fraud is a providing equip- illegally targeting Covid any anomalies; ask cial that anyone who has hidden crime and can ment for the pick- stimulus schemes. yourself, who has got in information or knows of take a great deal of time ups and a point of In an initiative be- touch with your busi- someone who has to be discovered, Matt contact who tween government and ness recently as they fraudulently claimed is helping the public arranges any help the independent charity could have used your Government grants or they may require to look out for tell-tale Crimestoppers, the pub- identity and taken out a loans to contact our signs to stop them be- ensure the tasks are charity completely done safely and lic can now call the new loan or grant on your coming victims of fraud. efficiently. We have Crimestoppers COVID behalf. anonymously and tell us These can include un- also been engaging Fraud Hotline (0800 587 “If you are worried what you know. usual buying activity by with the public 5030) anonymously and and think you may have “The Crimestoppers companies and indi- through our free of charge to report been defrauded, please Covid Fraud Hotline is viduals, to cold calling #NoRubbishExcuses suspected fraudulent call the Covid Fraud open 24/7, 365 days a by those falsely claim- campaign to try and activity or a simple and Hotline and remember, year on 0800 587 5030 ing they are from the bring about behav- secure anonymous it’s completely anony- or fill in the simple and Government offering ioural change in online form can be com- mous.” secure anonymous form money for schemes. Spelthorne. Over pleted at Glenys Balchin, Re- at Covidfraud Specific types of fraud the coming months, Covidfraudhotline.org. gional Manager at the hotline.org. You’ll be could include identity the Council hopes Over 150 Covid sup- charity Crimestoppers, doing the right thing to theft to obtain loans, to encourage port schemes have been says: “Fraud against the help ensure the public false claims for grants, residents to take introduced by the gov- public purse denies ac- purse is protected from misrepresentation and pride in their ernment to help those cess to vital funds that fraudsters.” use of mule accounts. surroundings and to honour further children with the title of ‘Spelthorne Litter Hero’. Carers survey reveals 9 in Council launches programme of 10 carers are significantly enriching adult learning courses Hillingdon Council has launched its programme of Residents can choose from a wide range of courses and qualifications for adult learners for classes, including floristry and horticulture, arts impacted by Covid19 2020/21, with an increased focus on online classes and leisure, foreign languages, digital skills and due to COVID-19. bookkeeping. There are some sig- hausted.” Crossroads Care outreach services off For residents who may be suffering from anxi- nificant outcomes Another carer Surrey says: “Carers the ground due to ety, stress or sleep problems during the pandemic, from our Annual goes on to say: “We continue to play a vi- project funding from Three lethal the council is offering free emotional health and wellbeing courses. Free advice and support is also Carers Survey we are grateful and over- tal role in society, con- trust and grant mak- available to residents who need help getting into have just completed. whelmed by the won- tributing towards a ing organisations, firearms seized work, or support with applications for the EU The most concerning derful care we have savings to the UK who have specific Four men have been ar- They have been re- Settlement Scheme. is the reaction to the both received during economy of £132bn funds available to sup- rested and three firearms manded in custody and Adult learning centres are based in Uxbridge, recent lockdown and this challenging each year. Added to port people through seized as part of an NCA are due to appear at Harlington, Hayes, Ruislip Manor and South the effects of being time”. that, unpaid-carers Covid-19”. He adds, Southwark Crown investigation into an Ruislip, but courses are also offered in the commu- unable to leave the The survey asked have significantly “This survey high- Court on 11 November nity. organised crime group those caring about added value in protect- involved a range of ille- 2020. The new programme of courses will run until home. The results lights we can do bet- gal activity. The other two men, August 2021. show 9 in every 10 their use of technol- ing the NHS through- ter, and not just for All four men, sus- aged 39 and 30, have Adele Tintinger, aged 47, from Uxbridge, is a carers are concerned ogy during lockdown out Covid-19 by look- carers, but for all pected members of the been released under in- full-time carer for her autistic son and has com- about how Covid19 with 4 out of 5 carers ing after loved ones.” people who find them- OCG, were arrested by vestigation. pleted several art classes over the past three years. has impacted their saying they have ac- selves vulnerable, at- NCA officers supported Andrea Wilson, She said: “The art classes came at a time when I was life with 50% of car- cess to technology. This year’s survey risk and on their own NCA Regional Head of finding it stressful dealing with my son’s condition, by the Met Police on ers saying they feel However, less than shows increasing care at this time.” Monday 12 October in Investigations, said: and I found that working on art projects was a good the Isle of Dogs area of “We believe these distraction to overcome my low moods. they need to shield half felt confident in responsibilities due to London. men may be linked to a “I looked forward to meeting new friends and themselves due to using the technology the need to shield or From early next Officers recovered a dangerous criminal being part of a group, and it changed my outlook on their own health con- to help their situation, self-isolate through year, we will aim to self-loading pistol with group involved in vari- life by giving me the confidence and motivation to cerns. with a further third social distancing is ex- work in partnership 10 rounds of ammuni- ous types of criminality, do things differently. I’ve now painted pictures for of carers saying they acerbating the physi- with charity partners tion in a car linked to including firearms deal- the local coffee shop and for family and friends, and 2 in 3 Carers say were unable to use the cal and emotional ef- to support a befriend- ing and drug supply.” one day I hope to sell paintings to the public.” one of the suspects. increased caring re- technology at all. fects of caring. ing with technology Two hand guns with “These are criminals Cllr Susan O’Brien, said: “This year’s adult a further 14 rounds of motivated by financial learning programme includes more than 35 nation- sponsibilities because Nearly 2 in every 3 He goes on to say: project. Helping ammunition were also gain, with no regard for ally-recognised qualifications from a variety of of Coronavirus have carers said they felt if “Obviously our people at a local level recovered hidden in the the human lives they are subjects such as English, maths and childcare. We contributed towards they were more con- ability to raise funds to enable them to help garden of a property on exploiting and exposing also have courses specifically designed for adults their increased feel- fident about using is paramount if we are themselves by using Claire Place. to serious violence. with learning difficulties and disabilities, including ings of being tired, technology it would to continue to provide technology; learning “The NCA’s core Two of the men, art, photography and cooking. anxious, and lonely. lead to an improved the support needed to shop, bank and mission is to protect the “We’ve put in place a series of measures as a Artem Kuts, 38, and “I’m suffering sense of wellbeing within our commu- meet up socially with Alexander Georgiev, public from such threats result of the coronavirus outbreak to ensure we can 26, have since been and our investigation still provide courses, with an increasing number from depression & and independence. nity. We have seen the community, charged with firearms into this crime group now online, which allows both staff and students anxiety”, said one Terry Hawkins, some success in get- friends and family possession offences. remains ongoing.” greater flexibility. carer. “I’m ex- Chief Executive of ting befriending and virtually.” Page 10 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 ISSUE 986 YOUR EARN JOB EXTRA SEARCH PART-TIME SELF EMPLOYED CASH Delivering this newspaper STARTS DRIVERS In the following areas HERE MORNINGTON 3.5 TONNE CRESCENT Cranford 7.5 TONNE FERNDALE ROAD OWNER DRIVERS LGV ALL CLASSES Area of Ashford REQUIRED Drivers required for contracts moving vehicles for LONDON ROAD Owners of Small Vans, Transits, companies within the film industry. Sprinters and 7.5 tonnes to carry out Area of Ashford dedicated Sameday Deliveries/Collections all over the UK Early mornings, days, evenings, weekends to suit. Full time and Part time positions available. GRESHAM ROAD Contract work available. 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Transport you can trust Page 12 THE HEATHROW VILLAGER 17th October 2020 ISSUE 986 HEATHROW’S TOP FLIGHT NEWSPAPER THE HEATHROW EXPRESS Brian Burgess CARS congratulated after VILLAGER Mobile Apps IOS ANDROID being awarded SPORT British Empire Medal www.facebook.com/HeathrowVillager Second half blitz see Bees beaten Brentford lost for the Brentford 2 Preston North End 4 when well-placed just first time since the open- after The Bees fell be- ing day of the Sky Bet hind. Championship season poke the ball home at changes. Preston’s high Jensen lashed it up the But it was Preston as they let a 2-0 lead slip the near post. The Bees line made it difficult for pitch and Toney ap- who got the game’s next to lose 4-2 to Preston had opened Preston up Brentford to build their peared to be fouled deep goal to kill Brentford North End. The Bees with two fine passes and play and when Nørgaard in Preston territory. off. Ledson delivered a were a long way from a clinical finish and had limped off 20 minutes Rather than make any corner deep, Ben comfortable but did their noses in front. in, there was a reshuffle decision on what should Davies headed down have a two-goal lead at Preston had made an that changed the game happen next, Mr and Maguire was wait- the interval thanks to a ambitious start to the in central areas. Preston Whitestone blew for half ing to finish first time. brace from Ivan Toney. game. They had three seemed to have the ini- time. He swivelled and fired But Preston hit back in attacking midfield play- tiative and had a lot of Preston would have low past Daniels to spectacular fashion, ers just behind striker the ball in Brentford ter- known they needed score the goal that scoring four without re- Sean Maguire and tried ritory but came up something early in the sealed the points. It ply in the second period to get them high up the against a well drilled second half and scored could have been worse to take the points. pitch. They made an ef- defence that dealt with seven minutes after the for The Bees as Potts The four goals from fort to stop The Bees most balls in to the pen- interval. Joe Rafferty sliced a shot wide when the visitors came in 20 building play through alty area. crossed from the right, well-placed and second half minutes and midfield and get players There was one Patrick Bauer – forward Sinclair curled a free from centre back – nod- earned them a victory in to attacking areas but chance for the visitors kick in to a defensive Brian Burgess has re- the Trust derives from a Brentford FC a new sta- ded down and Sinclair they merited over the were unable to create when Pontus Jansson wall. ceived congratulations long-held belief that dium 2002, which came finished. Bauer added course of the match. anything before the didn’t get sufficient dis- Brentford needed to from across Brentford football and the local to fruition last month. extra support to the at- They had been well in opening goal. They tance on a header and change the momentum FC and Brentford FC community should be He was on the Boards of tack and won a key the game in the first half, could have scored soon Browne let fly from 20 of the game and try to Community Trust after fully integrated, which Lionel Road Develop- header that Sinclair fin- but Brentford had been after when yards, but Daniels was salvage something from being named in the leads to enhanced so- ments Ltd and Brentford ished well to give ruthless, scoring two and cre- well-positioned and it. Saman Ghoddos and Queen’s Birthday cial cohesion. FC (Lionel Road) Ltd Preston a route back in very good goals. But ated space for Maguire saved. Sergi Canós al- Saïd Benrahma were Honours list. Brian, who Speaking about the until 2017. to the game. when Preston got in to to shoot but Luke most created a goal for introduced and The has been involved with Trust, Brian added: “As Ian Dobie, Chair of And 2-0 soon became their stride in the sec- Daniels held it well low The Bees at the other Bees added them to Brentford FC for de- a charity, the Commu- Brentford FC Commu- 2-2. Andy Hughes ond half they killed The down. end with a fine run on Mbeumo and Toney as cades, was awarded the nity Sports Trust deliv- nity Sports Trust, said: robbed Mbeumo on the Bees off and took the The game looked as the left but his cut back an attacking four. British Empire Medal, ers a wide range of “On behalf of everyone Preston left and deliv- win. if it might open up after was smashed well over Benrahma had a shot which is granted in rec- programmes using the at Brentford FC Com- ered a cross, Sinclair got Preston made a de- Toney’s goal and The by Bryan Mbeumo. As deflect just past the post ognition of meritorious power of sport to edu- munity Sports Trust, I on to it inside the pen- cent start to the game Bees had further half time approached and then went on a run civil or military service, cate, motivate and in- congratulate Brian on alty area, controlled and and may have consid- chances. Christian there was a strange pat- to create room for for his service to foot- spire people from all being recognised for the then finished low past ered themselves unfor- Nørgaard and Dasilva tern to the game, Preston Dasilva to bend an ef- ball. The citation spe- backgrounds including work he has carried out Daniels. The visitors had tunate to have conceded created space for appeared to be in com- fort inches wide. But cifically mentioned vulnerable and hard-to- so selflessly for the Club sensed their moment, from Brentford’s first Emiliano Marcondes to mand and were domi- Ben Pearson could have Brian’s role as a Trustee reach groups. The way and Trust. This is a truly upped their intensity and attack. The Bees shoot but he lashed nating possession, but made it four when he of Brentford Football in which the team has well-deserved honour.” turned the game on its worked space on the left straight at . Brentford didn’t appear was set up by Potts only Club Community Sports successfully adapted Lee Doyle, Chief head. And they had soon and Dominic Thomp- Toney then fed Dasilva troubled, were defend- to see his shot deflect Trust. these goals to the diffi- Executive of Brentford completed the turn- son played a pass to Josh and set him off in to ing well and playing on and run through to Brian has been a cult circumstances of the FC Community Sports around. Dasilva in the Preston space but his shot was the break. And they then Daniels. Trustee of Brentford FC pandemic has been truly Trust, added: “Brian is Ryan Ledson got a right back area. He was again held by Rudd. ruthlessly extended their Brentford did not Community Sports amazing. a fantastic role model ball from Sinclair after able to take the ball in The Bees did not, lead. lack ambition or desire, Trust charity since it “Therefore, this for sport supporters that Brentford looked to have his stride and cross low however, have control Canós was the main but Preston had their became an independent award is a tribute to ev- want to make a positive dealt with a Preston for Toney to arrive and in the opening ex- architect with a turn tails up. They were de- trust in 2005. He also eryone involved in the difference to their club break and was able to deep inside his own half fending solidly and played a key role in Bees Community Sports and its surrounding find . He and one of the best moving the ball well United, the Brentford Trust and its partners, communities. It has turned in to space inside MORRIS ROOFING passes of the season so when they had it, pull- Supporters’ Trust, and and the efforts of so been a remarkable jour- the penalty area and far, inch perfect across ing The Bees out of was Chairman for four many former colleagues ney and we are looking CONTRACTORS LTD smashed a shot low in to the pitch and more than position and looking for years. and volunteers at the forward to a bright fu- the net. He used Jansson 50 yards in to the path of more goals. Ledson shot Speaking about the Club and Bees United. ture.” BUILT UP FELT ROOFING SPECIALISTS as a shield to deny ALL DOMESTIC WORK UNDERTAKEN Mbeumo. The pass was over after good work award, Brian said: “I am On a personal level, I Cliff Crown, Daniels a view of his so good that Mbeumo by Emil Riis Jakobsen, delighted and humbled owe so much to my late Brentford FC Chairman, A FAST AND effort and picked out the did not have the break who then had a go him- to be awarded this BEM, wife, Sylvia, who was said: “On behalf of the EFFICIENT SERVICE bottom corner to put his stride and found him- self and blasted off tar- which recognises the and always will be an Club I would like to con- LOCAL FROM AN team ahead with a third self two-on-one, he get. The Bees did have valuable work of inspiration.” gratulate Brian on re- goal in 11 minutes. AUTHORITY ESTABLISHED drew one defender and late efforts from Brentford FC Commu- Brian has been ac- ceiving a BEM in the Sinclair had been key COMPANY slipped the ball to Toney Ghoddos, deflected nity Sports Trust and its tively involved with Queen’s Birthday to Preston’s recovery APPROVED (SINCE 1977) AT and he comfortably beat wide, and Benrahma, impact in local commu- Brentford FC for most Honours list. Brian has and the visitors had COMPETITIVE PRICES. Rudd. Brentford had off target, but Preston nities. It’s an absolute of his life, initially as a given tireless service to moved him in to a more turned defence in to at- had the points. privilege to have served supporter. He was the Club and the com- central area in the sec- • COMPLETE ROOF RE-TILING AND SLATING tack in an instant and as a Trustee from the Chairman of Bees munity over many years ond half. They had com- Brentford: Daniels; had breathing space. Dalsgaard, Jansson, Trust’s inception in United when the fans and this is a very well- • SMALL REPAIRS AND LEAKS UNDERTAKEN mitted to attack and left The half ended in Pinnock, Thompson; 2005 and to work completed a takeover of deserved recognition of themselves open but had • UPVC FASCIAS, SOFFITS AND GUTTERING bizarre fashion – just Dasilva, Nørgaard (sub closely with Chief Ex- Brentford FC in early that work. As many of got their goals. Canós after Maguire had tested Jensen 20 mins), ecutive Lee Doyle and 2006, helping raise the you know he was in- Limited Company Registration 4693135 had seen a shot blocked Marcondes (sub Daniels with a low shot his team in developing funds required to refi- strumental in delivering FREE ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION at 2-0 and then one de- Benrahma 68 mins); – as a ball forward from such exciting projects nance the Club and the land at Lionel Road flected over after Mbeumo, Toney, Canós 10 YEAR GUARANTEE The Bees hit referee such as the new com- helped pave the way for on which our new sta- Preston’s first. Dasilva (sub Ghoddos 68 mins) FULL INSURANCE COVER Dean Whitestone. After munity hub next to the initial involvement dium now stands. Our also had an effort Preston North End: Rudd; an elongated period of Rafferty, Bauer, Davies, Brentford Community of current owner Mat- sincere and heartfelt blocked while Preston STAINES: 01784 457444 arguing back and forth, Hughes; Pearson, Ledson; Stadium and the impres- thew Benham. Brian congratulations go to were putting together MOBILE: 07850 708240 the ball was dropped on Potts, Browne, Sinclair; sive sports hub at first started working in Brian with our grateful their comeback and email: [email protected] the edge of Brentford’s Maguire (sub Jakobsen 78 Gunnersbury Park.” a voluntary capacity on thanks for all he has Marcondes headed over mins) penalty area, Mathias Brian’s passion for the project to get done. Published by the Heathrow Villager, 260 Kingston Road, Staines, Middlesex TW18 1PG. Advertising and Editorial: 01784 453196. Typeset by Newspaper Graphics, Banbury, Oxon. 07803 289556 and printed by Sharmans & Co Peterborough 01733 424949