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NEWS Six people charged after Central the mayor should London protests have more powers New co-educational London candidates. The poll has revealed that 85% of Read more: page 6 Nursery (ages 2-4) There is Londoners back giving the mayor more Page 27 overwhelming public powers. One in two (51%) support the support for more mayor having more responsibility for delivering affordable housing in the NEWS Limited places for devolution to Greater capital and similarly high levels think Second man charged after London according they should have greater responsibility murder to Centre for Cities’ for supporting businesses (44%) and September still available providing people with access to skills polling by Savanta and training (37%). ComRes ahead After what has been a very difficult year for London’s businesses, the pro- of next month’s portion of people who back the mayor Morning or full day options election. taking more responsibility for sup- porting firms in the city-region has Londoners will take to the polling increased during the pandemic, by 7 station to vote for the next mayor on percentage points. Wrap-around care from 8am – 6pm 6th May - with a record number of 20 Page 06

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KEEP UP TO DATE at Page 28 and REGULAR testing twice weekly www.hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS Got a story? call: Planning permission for new 020 3623 0567 Watermans building upheld by the from 9 April onwards. secretary of state [email protected] @hounslowherald hounslowherald Local School to Open Co-Ed Nursery EDITOR Áine McGinty Approximately 1 in 3 people with COVID-19 have no symptoms. [email protected] Falcons Pre-Prep in Chiswick have offering to younger children, including 4+ as that enables us to deliver a very announced the opening of Falcons girls, allows us to ensure that we are tailored education suiting their needs. ADVERTISING Nursery Chiswick, their new co- providing not just the best start to For girls leaving us at this time, we will Get tested to protect yourself and your loved ones. Simon Hossack educational Nursery School for 2 to 4 any child’s learning journey, but the provide them with the foundation for [email protected] year olds. right start. By attending our Nursery, preparing for both non-selective and Liz McLaughlin, Head, tells us more children will get used to school life selective schools. In addition, we will Page 29 about this exciting news: "I am thrilled from an early age and enjoy access to also support parents in the application DESIGNER Scan here Catherine Clarke to announce that from September, specialist teachers such as Music, Art process to help them gain entry to their TRAVEL BOOK YOUR RAPID TEST HERE: we will be expanding our Nursery and PE. As a result, by the time they preferred primary school." Dreamy stays with Aitken Spence using your holidays PUBLISHER to welcome 2 year olds. In addition, reach Reception, they will be more Further information, including booking www.hounslow.gov.uk/rapidtest smartphone Paul Williams we will be welcoming girls as well as than ready to move onto their next a place on their next Virtual Open paulwilliams@hounslowherald. boys, thus making our Nursery co- stage of learning. Morning, can be found by visiting the co.uk educational for children aged 2 - 4 "We know that, particularly from school’s website: www.falconsboys. years old. Reception onwards where learning co.uk or by calling the school on DISTRIBUTION "As a school that prides itself on becomes more structured, boys and 020 8747 8393. 1-1 video calls with G&T delivering a first-class Early Years girls learn differently. Therefore, we will the Head may also be arranged by education, this expansion of our continue to be a boys only school from prior appointment. Body found in Epping Forest confirmed Pick up a copy of The Hounslow Herald from: Crime Crime Sainsbury’s Essex Place W4, Chiswick church Morrisons Brentford, Chiswick Man arrested at Heathrow Page 30 as missing Richard Okorogheye Library, Chiswick Town Hall, Strand On The Green Post Office vandalised London following extradition WHAT'S ON the circumstances of Richard’s death St Nicholas Church in Chiswick has Unwind with new Kew Gardens is ongoing. wellbeing programme The Hounslow Herald is published been vandalised three times over the The Metropolitan Police Specialist search teams remain in by Vencor Ltd last week. from Italy Service has confirmed parts of Epping Forest, Loughton as Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, Following attacks on 27 and 28 they continue to carry out further London W4 4HH March and 3 April, damage has been that the body found in searches as part of the investigation. done to the exteriors of the church, a lake in Epping Forest Detective Superintendent Danny ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved including smashing the glass entrance on Monday has been Gosling, Head of the Met’s Central doors. Easter services were able to go West Public Protection Unit, said, “My ahead despite the damage. formally identified as deepest sympathies go out to Richard’s Father Simon Brandes has asked for that of missing student family at this incredibly difficult time. the public to come forward with any This was not the outcome that any of information that could identify the Richard Okorogheye. us had hoped for and we will ensure vandals, saying: "If anybody knows an- that his grieving family are well-sup- ything about the incident, I’d be grate- Page 46 ported by specially trained officers. ful to hear from them.” “I would like to extend my thanks to The church is a grade II listed build- SPORT olice say Richard’s death the many officers, staff and members Reward for Letter of the Week ing, with a tower which dates back to Blues battle out draw with Bees is being treated as ‘unex- of the public who have each played a the 14th century. Indeed, many parts hindering promotion Push plained’ and at this stage they part in the extensive effort to locate The Hounslow Herald has decided of modern Chiswick were built around do not believe that there was Richard.” to introduce a £50 cash prize for church buildings and parishes, and this Pany third-party involvement. As a matter of routine, as Richard Letter of the Week is one of the oldest. The tower was re- Although the cause of death is pend- had been reported missing prior to the stored in 2007. ing whilst further investigations are discovery of his body, a referral has Please email your letters about A fundraising appeal to repair the carried out, a forensic post mortem been made to the Met’s Directorate local or other issues to: rest of the building’s 19th century ma- A man has been charged in connection criminal property. ‘found no evidence of physical trauma Richard Okorogheye of Professional Standards (DPS) and newsdesk@hounslowherald. sonry was already underway, but was with a series of high value burglaries in He was remanded in custody to appear or assault’. to the Independent Office for Police co.uk anticipating costs of £1.1 million. These Westminster. at Westminster Magistrates' Court on The 19-year-old went missing from rection of Ladbroke Grove, W10 on the that Richard then took a taxi jour- est at 00:39 on Tuesday 23rd. This was Conduct. We’re looking forward to funds will now also need to cover new Jugoslav Jovanovic, 23 (16/01/1997), Saturday, 3 April. his home in Ladbroke Grove on Mon- 22nd at approximately 20:30. ney from west London to a residen- the last confirmed sighting of Richard. reading them! damage to the church. of Milan, Italy was charged on Friday, Jovanovic was arrested at Heathrow day 22nd March and was reported He was then seen boarding the 23 tial street in Loughton, Essex. He was Essex Police then informed the Met To donate or learn more about 2 April with conspiracy to commit Airport on the afternoon of Friday, 2 missing on Wednesday 24th. bus in Ladbroke Grove, heading south- captured on CCTV walking alone on that the body of a man had been found repairs, go to: cafdonate.cafonline. burglary, conspiracy to commit money April following extradition from Italy. Initial enquiries identified Richard bound at 20:44. Smarts Lane, Loughton, towards the in Epping Forest on Monday 5th April. org/13208#!/DonationDetails laundering and attempting to convert Page 50 leaving his home and heading in the di- Further enquires later established area of Nursery Road and Epping For- The Met say the investigation into 6 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 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

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Second man charged Transport Secretary announces £18m after Hounslow murder for cycle training across the country National Develop early cycle handling and cyclists a life-skill and the confidence Transport Secretary awareness skills (Bikeability Balance) they need to choose a more active way Grant Shapps has Master pedalling (Bikeability Learn to travel.” to Ride) Since its launch in 2006, more than today announced Prepare for on-road cycling (Level 1) 3.5 million children have taken part in £18m for cycle training Cycle on single-lane roads and sim- Bikeability training, learning basic cy- across the country to ple junctions (Level 2) cle handling skills, assessing risks and Handle busier streets, complex junc- how to ride safely and confidently on ensure children and tions and roundabouts (Level 3). the road. their families have the For families looking to improve their Emily Cherry, Executive Director, confidence cycling together, local au- Bikeability Trust said: “The commit- confidence to choose thorities can offer bespoke Bikeability ment of government to fund Bikeability active travel, as the Family training sessions with an in- in this next year is hugely welcomed as The polling was commissioned to recognition is higher than the mayors government encourages structor, to help them feel confident we seek to ensure that every child can in a range of scenarios, from a week- understand more, ahead of May’s elec- of the Liverpool City Region (22%) everyone to walk or access cycling as a life skill by 2025. tions, about people’s perceptions of and the West Midlands (30%) in their end ride to commuting and taking the This record investment will allow us to devolution, including how aware they respective cities, and slightly lower cycle where possible. children to school. The government reach more children and, importantly, are of the mayor as an institution. than the mayor of Greater Manches- say today’s investment will help ensure their families too, as a result of addi- More than 20 years after its estab- ter (63%). Those cities have had may- children are road-ready on their bikes tional funding for our Family module. lishment, there is strong public aware- ors since 2017. he funding, which is man- as schools and families prepare for the “Personally, I know the value of Bike- ness of the mayor of London. Four in Asked about different levels of aged by The Bikeability summer term. bike Image by Markus Spiske from Pixabay ability cycle training for both children five (81%) of respondents say they government and their handling of Trust charity, will go to- More than 3.5 million children have and their parents, having taken part in were aware that Greater London has an the pandemic, Londoners are largely wards delivering high-quali- received Bikeability training since the being and attentiveness in school, and choice of transport. With social dis- family training with my teacher hus- elected mayor. Incumbent mayor Sadiq approving of how both the mayor of Tty, practical, on-road cycle training as a programme’s inception in 2007. research into Bikeability cycle training tancing still a necessity, the more peo- band and our children. Now, they cy- Khan also has strong name recogni- London (+7 net) and the government modern day equivalent of the ‘Cycling Despite the challenges during lock- specifically also shows that, after tak- ple who walk or cycle, the more we can cle to school daily using the skills they tion, with 60% of people polled able to (+8 net) have done (the proportion Proficiency’ scheme many parents will downs, Bikeability has continued to de- ing part, parents were more likely to ease pressure on public transport as learned from the training and as a fami- correctly name him as mayor. Howev- approving of their handling of the themselves have undertaken during liver cycle training while schools have feel confident in allowing their child to people return to normal life. ly, we continue to enjoy cycling togeth- er, five years after he stood down from outbreak, minus the proportion dis- their school days. been open, including to children of key cycle independently. “But we know not all children, or er. Bikeability is the first step to ensure City Hall and almost two years since he approving). With a net rating of +21, Bikeability goes beyond the play- workers and children with SEND. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps parents, feel bike-confident. Today’s that adults and children alike have the became prime minister, 2% of London- London’s councils have higher over- ground, teaching children to cycle Physical activity like walking and said: “Cycling is a fun and healthy way funding will kick-start our plans to pro- confidence and competence to cycle.” ers polled think that Boris Johnson is all approval levels. safely on modern roads. At different cycling is proven to have numerous for pupils to get to school, and we want vide Bikeability training to all children still mayor. levels, children learn to: benefits, both in terms of fitness, well- as many as possible to make it their by 2025, giving the next generation of At 60%, Sadiq Khan’s local public Victim: Renato Geci International digital storytelling project to unite Hounslow Sebran was remanded in custody to A 27-year-old woman who was ar- A second man has been appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday rested on suspicion of assisting an of- charged with the murder 7th April. fender has been released on bail to a young black women from London and Zimbabwe A 31-year-old woman was also arrest- date in mid-April. ed on suspicion of assisting an offend- Police were called at around 03:20hrs of 21-year-old Renato London Geci in Hounslow. er. She has been bailed to appear at a on Monday 22nd March, to a distur- In response to Black Lives Matter being a Black woman is beautiful and applicants in the UK who must be aged tre. Monique is also part of The Ubunifu south London police station on a date bance at premises in Granville Avenue, The Lyric Hammersmith and events of 2020 including the ongo- complex and exploring it in this way in between18-25, identify as Black and Space - a definitive guide to music and in early May. Hounslow. ing effects of the pandemic, the online the shadows of Black Lives Matter feels live within one of the 10 West London culture from the youth of Africa and the Previously, Shaddai Smith, 31 Officers attended and found two Theatre in partnership collaboration will provide young wom- right and highly nourishing. I’m look- Boroughs of Brent, , Hammer- diaspora. Monique is Partnership Man- ason Sebran, 37 (06.10.83) of (07.03.90) of Firwood Lane, Romford men suffering from stab injuries. Rena- with Nhimbe Trust en the agency, power and platform to ing forward to seeing what we create.” smith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, ager and Assistant Producer for Ubuni- Freemans Court, Stanford-Le- was charged on Friday 26th March to was treated at the scene by officers share their voice and stories with oth- Lady Tshawe said: “I am excited and Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea, fu Radio as well as a regular member of Hope, Essex was arrested on Zimbabwe and with murder as well as wounding with and paramedics, but he sadly died at ers who are experiencing the same is- honoured to be given this opportunity Richmond upon Thames, Westmin- the UK reaction team on the YouTube Friday 2nd April. He appeared J intent against another man and a bur- 04:23hrs. A second man, also aged in supported by the British sues from the other side of the globe. to be a part of this project. I am par- ster or Wandsworth. Applications can channel which has a global following of in custody at Wimbledon Magistrates’ glary at a property in Granville Avenue, his 20s, was taken to hospital but has Online workshops will run simultane- ticularly looking forward to seeing how be made via www.lyric.co.uk and close 270K+ subscribers and over 40 million Court on Saturday 3rd April charged Council has announced Hounslow on 22nd March. since been discharged. ously from London and Bulawayo as the young ladies interact with the top- on Friday 23rd April at 6pm. All partici- views. with murder, wounding with intent Here, There, Now, a participants come together to create ics and with each other using the 'new pants will also receive payment for any Lady Tshawe is an award-winning new digital storytelling monologues inspired by their individ- normal' format of work being done on- in-person engagement required as part actress and a multi-talented artist hail- collaboration that ual experiences yet which will be per- line. This exchange, I believe, will not of the collaboration. Nhimbe Trust ing from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Her formed by their counterpart overseas. only foster working relationships but will be handling applications for the 10 artistic style, expression and image The public’s top priorities for the supporting businesses and running will bring together The monologues created through the will inspire the participants to explore Zimbabwean participants. This project embody her abilities, aspirations and mayor of London’s next term are adult education schemes are all popu- workshops will be filmed and shared and challenge themselves creatively.” is led in partnership by the Lyric Ham- achievements as a musician, poet, writ- health care provision (44%), housing lar with the public in London. young Black women, online and available to watch in July. Rob Lehmann, Lyric Hammersmith mersmith Theatre and Nhimbe Trust er, dancer, actress, curator and creative (36%) and schools (35%). “At the 2019 election, the govern- aged 18 – 25, from west Monique Touko said: “Here, There, Theatre, Director of Young Lyric, said: and is kindly funded by British Council thinker. She received the 2018 Roil Bu- People’s priorities have shifted sig- ment backed the principle of more London and Bulawayo, Now provides a great opportunity for “Here, There, Now is a new and excit- as part of their Digital Collaboration lawayo Arts Awards for Outstanding nificantly during the pandemic. The devolution in England yet, more than young Black women to not only devel- ing opportunity within the Young Lyric and Storytelling Grants scheme. Theatre Actress. Acting credits include importance of schools (+12), business a year later, we are still waiting to see Zimbabwe to create op skills in playwriting, creative writing offer that connects young people from Monique Touko is a London based Zambezi Express, Tellers:The Musical, support (+9) and adult education (+5) what its plans are. work exploring themes and performance but also to explore West London internationally with their director and multidisciplinary artist BloodTongue:The Musical South Afri- have all risen since last March. Mean- “As London looks to recover from their identity in their home coun- peers to acquire a local, national and working in theatre, radio and film. Her ca tour. Other performances include while, the importance of transport has the pandemic, it is vital that the gov- of womanhood, identity try and empathise with those based international perspective on the world assisting credits include Rosmersholm the Kwaguqa International Festival dropped significantly (-14), although it ernment listens to demands for more and race. in their partner nation. I hope they through the use of theatre and creativi- (West End), Lorca’s Blood Wedding, 2017, the opening ceremony of Sanga- is assumed that this is because people devolution and gives the next mayor will feel emboldened through this ex- ty. We are delighted to be working with Yellowman (Young Vic), Richard II nai/Hlanganani Tourism expo and the have spent more time at home and less the powers and resources to build back change of ideas and feel a strengthened both local and international collabo- (Shakespeare’s Globe), Wishlist (Roy- NAMA awards ceremony. Writer and time commuting. better. People want Whitehall to do K-based theatre direc- sense of community. Personally too, rators and look forward to developing al Exchange Manchester and Royal director credits include 6.55, a theatre Centre for Cities’ Chief Executive less, it’s time for it to listen.” tor and writer Monique Bulawayo is the birthplace of my Moth- a partnership with Nhimbe Trust who Court), Kanye The First (HighTide production produced by Nhimbe, Bul- Andrew Carter said: “People in London Touko and Zimbabwe er and a place I hold dear to my heart. have a track record of artistic excel- UK Tour), On the Exhale (Traverse awayo. Writer credits include Unified overwhelmingly support shifting pow- based award-winning ac- Utor, creative, poet and director Lady The opportunity to make and create lence with young people.” Theatre), Cock (Chichester Festival Women (Young Vic). TV includes ZBC er out of Whitehall and down to the cross-culturally particularly at this Here, There, Now will bring together Theatre). Recent directing credits in- dramas Mr Perfect and Ezakomkhakha. city region. Devolving more responsi- Tshawe will lead a series of workshops throughout May 2021. time is beyond exciting. In addition, 20 young women from both countries. clude BLANK at Rose Bruford and This Film includes Qiniso and The Lost Let- bility for providing affordable housing, There are 10 spaces now available for Might Not Be It reading at Bush Thea- ter. 8 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 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 Green Party launches manifesto New Build Homes Loft Conversions Kitchen Extensions for London elections Garden Rooms London olition by the local Labour council. 2007. Green Party candidate In 2018, four new Green councillors Most recently, these risks were set Home Extensions were elected to Lambeth Council hav- out in work by Assembly Member for mayor of London ing campaigned with local residents to Caroline Russell in her 2019 report, Sian Berry has now refurbish homes rather than demolish Climate Risks for London. This report them. showed that just 1.5 degrees of warm- published her manifesto Sian has pledged to ensure that peo- ing would mean even hotter heatwaves Make your home for the London mayor ple have more control over their own than in recent summers, higher chanc- work for you, Free and assembly elections homes and communities as London’s es of flooding for thousands of homes first Green mayor. and hundreds of schools, and extreme Energy Consultation on 6th May. Along with campaigners from many strain on emergency services. estates across London, and with the Caroline says: “As we build back support of the assembly, Sian worked from the pandemic, a real green re- ian’s policies are said to ‘open to change the mayor’s initial draft pol- covery is what Londoners need. A new up a new start for London, icy on estates to give residents a bind- start that only the Green Party is qual- making London the city best ing say. A consultation on that draft in ified to deliver. prepared for the future, while March 2017 found that 95 per cent of “The risks to Londoners’ health, jobs Sdealing with insecure housing, a strug- responders asked for ballots for resi- and futures are clear, and our plans gling transport system and the envi- dents facing demolition and Sian also protect our citizens in the here and Bespoke designs, Planning and ronmental risks facing Londoners’. won the support of the London Assem- now and build the brighter future we This is the third time that Sian Ber- bly in a motion that year. need.” Building Regulation Service ry has stood to be elected as mayor of This resulted in the current may- London. In 2016, Sian won her best or shifting his policy and bringing in ever result, coming in third place and ballots for residents on estates facing Ten year structural warranty available winning the most second preference demolition. Since then, Sian says she votes of any candidate. Current polling has continued to hold the mayor to ac- puts the Green Party on track for an- count over his new policy, including in other record result in London. March 2018 when she exposed that he 07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com At the heart of the manifesto is a signed off funding for 34 estates, just Green Party candidate for mayor of London Sian Berry promise to share power with London- ahead of introducing the new ballots. ers if elected, bringing more diverse Sian says: “London should be the voices into City Hall, and involving cit- greenest city in the world, and we can izens in decisions and plans. get there with a new Green mayor. The manifesto includes commit- “Coronavirus has exposed some ments to: of the worst gaps in our systems, but Set the right targets to solve the cli- these systems can be changed. Our mate and ecological emergency before manifesto sets out a new start for Lon- 2030, and work with all citizens’ to don: a real green recovery that reduces achieve them inequality and builds resilience for a Invest more in green energy and secure future. new jobs, with warmer homes and new “For the last five years, I’ve been funding to cut fuel poverty working hard in the London Assembly, Prevent the loss of council housing and I’ve seen the huge problems Lon- by giving more residents the power doners were facing even before the lat- to vote against demolition, and set up est crisis hit. a People’s Land Commission so that “Our renters were already in despair, people in local areas can make their and our youth services were being dev- own plans for new homes astated by cuts. Now homelessness is Reduce traffic and cancel the Silver- rising, and people on the lowest in- town Road Tunnel, investing instead in comes are struggling even more. healthy streets, walking, cycling, better “Greens know that preventing cli- buses and new public transport links mate chaos goes hand in hand with Open up opportunities for young solving these social and economic people with a trial of a Creative Auton- problems, and Greens will work with omy Allowance - a regular income to Londoners to build a way out of all the help kickstart careers in business and crises we face to secure a better future. the arts “Our manifesto for London is full of Set clear targets to prevent violence fresh thinking for housing, with a clear and bring murders down to zero, in- plan to keep London moving and a mis- vesting in real prevention to stop vio- sion to transform our economy with a lence against women, and services for real green recovery. We believe in Lon- young people that help them thrive doners and our city’s future, and we Achieve clean air, with an ultra low will create new opportunities and good emission zone to cover all of London, green jobs, and we’ll support workers and work to cut traffic and invest in with a real safety net and a living wage. green buses “Londoners are crying out for a new Do more to win powers from gov- start, and Greens are ready to roll up ernment for a direct say over taxes, our sleeves and transform this city.” the NHS, education, criminal justice, The manifesto also highlights the housing and environment policies - need to deal with the real risks ap- just like in Scotland and Wales. proaching the city due to climate Sian is launching the manifesto at change. Sian Berry actually wrote the Cressingham Gardens in Lambeth, a foreword to London’s first ever climate council estate threatened with dem- plan, published by Ken Livingstone in 10 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 11 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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Buckingham Palace Garden in the summer Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021. Photographer John Campbell

London isitors will be free to ex- a remarkable array of flora and fauna, furnished with some of the greatest from Monday, 17 May. plore a route through the including rare native plants seldom treasures of the Royal Collection in- For those unable to visit the official The garden at garden that encompasses seen in London. The garden is a rich cluding paintings by Benjamin West residences of Her Majesty in person, a Buckingham Palace the 156-metre Herbaceous biodiverse habitat, with more than and Franz Xaver Winterhalter, exqui- programme of live online events is now Border,V plane trees planted by and 1,000 trees, the National Collection of site Sèvres porcelain and some of the available. Led by expert guides and will open to visitors named after Queen Victoria and Prince Mulberry Trees and 320 different wild- finest English and French furniture in streamed live from Buckingham Pal- from July to September Albert and views of the island and its flowers and grasses. the world. From July, access to the gar- ace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of this year, allowing beehives across the 3.5-acre lake. The On weekends in April and May, gar- den will be included in the visit. Holyroodhouse, A Warden’s Welcome unique opportunity to enjoy a picnic den enthusiasts can enjoy the tranquil- In line with the easing of govern- interactive talks will reveal the history the grounds of the on one of the sweeping lawns will be lity of the garden and discover its his- ment restrictions, Royal Collection and stories of the Palaces through ex- Queen’s official London part of the visit. Features in the south- tory and highlights by joining a guided Trust shops in London will reopen clusive images and film footage. residence to be explored west of the garden, including the Rose tour. Visitors will experience the gar- from Monday, 12 April. The Palace of Visitor information and tickets can Garden, summer house and wildflower den in springtime, with its meadows Holyroodhouse and the new exhibi- be found at www.rct.uk or by calling through a self-guided meadow, can be viewed through one of carpeted with primroses and bluebells, tion Victoria & Albert: Our Lives in +44 (0)303 123 7300. Pre-booking is tour for the first time, the guided tours that will run each day. and flowering camellia, magnolia and Watercolour at The Queen’s Gallery, essential. The Palaces and Galleries The current landscape of the his- azalea shrubs and trees. Edinburgh will open from Monday, 26 will open five days a week, remaining the Royal Collection toric 39-acre garden dates back to the From May to September, special April. Windsor Castle and the exhibi- closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Trust has revealed. 1820s when George IV turned Bucking- guided tours of Buckingham Palace will tion Masterpieces from Buckingham ham House into a palace. Despite its be available. Visitors will see many of Palace at The Queen’s Gallery, Buck- urban location, the garden is home to the Palace’s magnificent State Rooms, ingham Palace will welcome visitors 14 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 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 Mothers of knife crime victims share their heartbreaking stories for new campaign

London Five brave mothers who lost their sons to knife crime have shared their emotional stories as part of a new campaign supported by the Metropolitan Police Service and the independent charity, Crimestoppers.

t the very heart of the cam- paign is a series of short films where each of these mothers reflect on the hard- estA calls they had to make after their sons were fatally stabbed. Each mother wanted to take part to encourage others to call Crimestop- pers, anonymously, with information about knife crime to help prevent more deaths. The campaign acknowledges that although doing so may be hard, there are harder calls to make – such as the devastating ones made by these moth- ers after their sons were tragically murdered. Today (08/04), the mothers will join Commissioner Cressida Dick at a so- cially-distanced event at New Scotland Yard where their emotional films will be screened. These films will be supported by ad- verts across radio, popular websites, social media and on-demand viewing, running into late April. They will be targeted at people in areas most affect- topher has been murdered. We called Becky Beston: “I had to call a com- stories at hardcallssavelives.co.uk/ ed by violent crime and are particu- nine or ten times. Slowly, we came to plete stranger about getting Archie read-our-stories/ larly aimed at inspiring women who the realisation that he was never go- embalmed. You should never have to The campaign states that no piece may have a close relationship to some- ing to call back. People may think that use those words with your son's name. ...I have no doubt of information is insignificant or too one on the periphery of knife crime - keeping quiet keeps you out of their fo- Ever. If somebody would have made “that these tragic small, and could be linked to knife mums, sisters, aunties – to report vital cus, but it empowers them. No one is that phone call, my Arch would be here accounts will crime: Do you know anyone in your information. safe if we keep quiet.” now.” resonate with area that carries a knife, or where a

The mothers involved in the cam- Pastor Lorraine Jones: “I'd just come Commissioner Cressida Dick said: Londoners, weapon has been hidden? Have you paign said: “This campaign would not have been seen drug deals taking place in the

Lillian Serunkuma: “I called my possible without the strength and and will encourage area? Are cars arriving at unusual times auntie to let her know that Quamari courage of these mothers, who have them to pick up “ of the day and night? Whether the in- had been stabbed. She just screamed. relived the traumatic calls they had to the phone and call formation is something you’ve heard That was the hardest thing about that “ make in the hope that it will prevent Crimestoppers...... first-hand or hearsay, the campaign day. It can be hard to make the call to ...I just kept repeating other families suffering, as they have. says your call could help build a picture say someone is involved in knife crime, “'died, died, died'... “I have no doubt that these tragic ac- and form the last piece of the puzzle. especially if it’s someone you know counts will resonate with Londoners, People are being urged to contact or love. But it’s so much harder if you and will hopefully encourage them to Crimestoppers, 100 per cent anony- don’t. It’s almost as bad to lose a child pick up the phone and call Crimestop- mously, on freephone 0800 555 111. No or a friend to prison as it is to lose them pers, anonymously, with any informa- words about the danger of not speak- call is wasted. Alternatively, you can if they’re killed. Either way, they’re go- tion they might have. ing up. also use Crimestoppers’ anonymous ing to suffer as a result of knife crime.” back from a busy day when the door “We understand this is a difficult “Every day our charity hears from online form at Crimestoppers-uk. Yvonne Lawson MBE: “I rang my sis- rang. It was one of Dwayne’s friends. thing to ask - but you don’t have to people who often feel they have no- org. Computer IP addresses are never ter and said I’ve just been told Godwin He said, ‘Dwayne’s been stabbed, come name names and even a small piece where else to turn. I’d like to add to traced and no-one will ever know you has died. I just kept repeating ‘died, quick!’ It was like I was in another of information could be vital. Making the Commissioner’s assurance that contacted Crimestoppers. For tele- died, died.’ Godwin was stolen away world. I felt lost. I had to call my mum. that one call could literally save the life everyone who contacts Crimestoppers phone calls, there is no caller line dis- from us in such a terrible way. My fam- It was the hardest call - I was out of of someone’s son or daughter.” is guaranteed to stay completely anon- play, no 1471 facility and the charity has ily is broken into pieces, just missing breath and my stomach was tight. Even Mick Duthie, Director of Operations ymous. We’ve always kept our promise never traced a call. him. We didn't even get a chance to when I was making a call my hands at Crimestoppers, said: “Hearing the since we began back in the 1980s. By say goodbye, and he's never going to be were shaking. I tried it three times, I mums speak in such an honest, frank working together, we can help make there, he's never going to be part of us was just so helpless and weak. I had 20 and heartfelt way about losing a son our communities safer and reduce the anymore. The least we can do is use his wonderful years with him and really to knife crime is incredibly humbling. harm, pain and suffering caused by memory to change lives.” good memories. But I didn't realise the I truly admire their courage and deter- knife crime.” Jean Foster: “They told me Chris- impact he had until he passed away.” mination to warn others in their own Find out more about the mothers’ 16 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 17 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald 91% of travellers would be comfortable using digital health passports

National contained a note of caution for the in- health information needs to be shared changed since September 2020. 91% of nology to enable a truly connected and 91% of travellers would dustry with over 9 in 10 (93%) travel- (35%) travellers now say that technology will contactless journey.” lers having some concerns around how increase their confidence to travel, an Christophe Bousquet, CTO, Amade- be comfortable using their health data for travel would be · Lack of transparency and control increase from 84% in September 2020. us, comments, “This study highlights digital health passports stored. over where the data is shared (30%). once more the key role that technolo- to help restart travel, When asked about the receptiveness When asked which technology would gy will play in rebuilding travel. We’ve to storing and sharing digital health The survey also explored what solu- increase confidence to travel in the seen a shift since our last survey, as according to new data, survey results show: tions might alleviate concerns around next 12 months, mobile solutions were travellers now place more focus on Amadeus-commissioned digital health data and travel in the fu- highlighted as a popular option, with mobile and touchless technology, cru- · Just under three quarters (74%) of ture and results showed: the top three technologies including: cial areas that will clearly strengthen traveller research. travellers surveyed would be willing to traveller confidence. It’s also very rel- store their travel health data electroni- · 42% of travellers said a travel app · Mobile applications that provide evant to see that travellers are open cally if it enabled them to pass through that could be used across the whole on-trip notifications and alerts (45%) to digital health passports and sharing he study, commissioned by the airport faster with fewer face-to- journey would greatly improve their their data as they move through the Amadeus and delivered by face interactions overall travel experience and reassure · Contactless mobile payments (e.g., journey, once the right safeguards are Censuswide, provides en- · Over 7 in 10 (72%) travellers sur- them their information is all in one Apple or Google Pay, Paypal, Venmo) in place. At Amadeus, we’re committed couraging news for the in- veyed would be willing to store their place (44%) to rebuilding a better industry, togeth- Tdustry, with 41% of travellers keen to travel health data electronically if it er with our customers and partners.” book international travel within six enabled them to travel to more desti- · 41% of travellers agree a travel app · Mobile boarding (e.g., having your To gather more insights into how weeks of restrictions lifting. nations would reduce their stress around travel boarding pass on your mobile phone) the travel industry can rebuild, Amade- The study found that just over 9 in · 68% of travellers agreed they would (43%). us, a global leader in travel technology, 10 (91%) travellers surveyed said they be more likely to share their health · 62% of travellers would be more commissioned research to learn more would be comfortable using a digital data if the airlines they most frequently likely to use an app to store their health Decius Valmorbida, President, Trav- about travellers top concerns around health passport for future trips. travel with offered a way to store their data if a travel company partnered with el, Amadeus, says, “There is no doubt digital health data, their comfort levels This encouraging research appears travel health data. a trusted healthcare company. that Covid-19 will continue to shape with sharing and storing their data, and to provide an incentive to accelerate the way we travel for the months ahead, the solutions that may help to alleviate plans for digital health passports that Although receptiveness to sharing The research is the second in a series just as it influences so many other are- their concerns for future travel. will help to address traveller concerns. data is high, the travel industry needs of traveller surveys, where Amadeus as of our lives. Yet while there are still The survey was conducted in late The study provided further good news to consider traveller concerns around takes a regular checkpoint on traveller uncertainties, research like this rein- February 2021 by global insight-driv- for the industry as just over 2 in 5 trav- the use of data. The three main con- sentiment and concerns to help the forces my optimism that we will build en research firm Censuswide to ex- elers (41%) said they would book in- cerns travellers have are: industry rebuild travel in the most ef- back travel better than before. Collab- plore traveller sentiment in light ternational travel within six weeks of fective way. The 2020 Rethink Travel oration across governments and our of Covid-19 towards digital health data restrictions lifting, demonstrating that · Security risks with personal infor- survey revealed how technology can industry is the key to restarting travel, and technology to help rebuild travel. the appetite to travel remains high. mation being hacked (38%) help to increase traveller confidence as we deliver on traveler expectations The survey of 9,055 travellers in and Amadeus revisited this question outlined in this Rebuild Travel digital France, Spain, Germany, India, UAE, · Privacy concerns around what to see how traveller confidence has health survey, deploying the right tech- Russia, Singapore, UK and US also Travellers told to allow up to 10 weeks when applying for a British Passport

National cessed as quickly as possible, people in advance whether leisure travel can People have been urged should now allow up to 10 weeks when resume on 17th May, or whether the applying for their British passport to government will need to wait longer not to delay in applying help manage this demand. before lifting the outbound travel re- for a British passport Director General of Her Majesty’s striction. and to allow more time Passport Office, Abi Tierney, said: ‘‘It is When ‘Stay in the UK’ is removed it vital those who may need to apply for will be replaced by a risk-based ‘traffic for it to be processed. a new passport do so now. If you have light’ system with red, amber and green delayed renewing your passport or are ratings – the government say this will applying for the first time, please apply help ensure the UK’s vaccine progress hile it is still illegal to now so you can receive it in good time. isn’t jeopardised and provide clear holiday overseas and ‘‘Our dedicated staff work tirelessly guidance for travellers. the ‘Stay in the UK’ to ensure that passport applications regulation remains in are proessed as quickly as possible. It is too early to predict which coun- place,W by applying for a passport now, ‘‘This new advice will help to ensure tries will be on which list over the sum- people can make sure nothing stands that we continue to meet the travel mer. The government say decisions in their way when they can. plans of our customers during any pe- will be driven by the evidence available During the pandemic, Her Majesty’s riod of the very highest passport de- at the time, as such, they continue to Passport Office has seen a significant mand.’’ advise people not to book summer hol- drop in the number of people apply- They will be sending text messages idays abroad. ing for passports. In a normal year it to people whose passports are nearing Applying online is the cheapest and processes around seven million pass- expiration to let them know to allow easiest way to obtain your passport. port applications, however in 2020 just more time when they renew. over 4 million people applied for their As per the roadmap, international passport. travel will not be allowed until 17th While all applications will be pro- May at the earliest. It will be confirmed Image: gov.uk Chiswick RNLI E class ©RNLI/David Clarke 18 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 19 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 Sadiq Khan accuses tories of stoking anti-London sentiment

London doners are. As your mayor, I’ll use City are – but we do need to have some re- Hall to face down the fake news and sponsibility from the mayor as well.’’ Mayor of London Sadiq lies levelled against London, I’ll speak Sadiq Khan responded quickly on Khan has called for an truth to the rest of the country about social media, saying: ‘‘The PM lied yet end to ‘London bashing’. why our success matters to them at the again from £2.6 million taxpayer-fund- same time as helping other parts of the ed press conference. Covid-19 is the country be more successful, and I’ll sole cause of TfL’s challenges. Before s part of his manifesto continue to be vocal in defending Lon- the pandemic I was fixing his mess at launch, the Labour may- don’s interests.’’ TfL – reducing the deficit by 71 per cent or delivered a speech from Mr Khan’s manifesto highlights Lon- compared to what he left.’’ the Bloomberg building in don’s ‘liberal, outward-facing’ values, Around 72 per cent of TfL’s budget theA City of London. In this speech, Mr his strides forward in building a more is estimated to be generated from pas- Khan accused the Conservative party environmentally friendly capital. His senger fares, which meant that huge of relying on and even stoking up di- manifesto promises include a review losses were taken during the Covid-19 vision between London and the rest on a potential decriminalisation of pandemic. The number of people using of the country to ‘prop up’ their newly cannabis in a new approach to drug the Tube fell by around 92 per cent and gained seats in the red wall from the crime, an emphasis on green recovery bus passenger numbers by almost 80 2019 election. as we come out of lockdown, new skills ‘black hole’ in mayor of London. per cent when the first national lock- The mayor warns of ‘anti-London academies to support Londoners’ ca- (TfL’s) funding. He said: ‘‘We are doing our best to down was imposed, leading to a large sentiment across the country’ leading reer building, and his campaign slogan: These comments were made dur- help them out and we will continue to funding shortfall. to the Tories seeking to level London Jobs, jobs, jobs. ing a Covid-19 press conference when do so. But I’m afraid you have to look at The comments made by Boris John- down and many within their party giv- The mayor accused Conservative the PM was questioned on London’s some of the decisions that were taken son yesterday have also caused con- ing an impression of outright ‘hating candidate Shaun Bailey of having ‘no economic recovery from the pandem- by the current Labour mayor as well. troversy at the BBC, which hosts the London’. interest’ in handling the climate emer- ic and funding for TfL. Boris Johnson ‘‘I hesitate to make a point like that prime minister’s Covid-19 briefings. He said: ‘‘The dangerous game of gency or London’s air pollution prob- responded that the current mayor had but since you rightly draw attention to Politico’s Alex Wickham reported bashing London has to stop. Other- lem. ‘decided to blow’ TfL money on ‘an ir- the fact I’m a proud former mayor of that the BBC were holding ‘internal wise, we’ll all be left worse off and This comes as tensions build be- responsible fares policy’ and caused a London I do think we could look at the talks’ over what to do about the prime the social fabric of the country will be tween Mr Khan and the prime minister, ‘black hole’ in TfL finances. He added way TfL is being run. minister’s comments given that local stretched to breaking point. with the mayor accusing Boris Johnson that he had left TfL’s finances in ‘ro- ‘‘That doesn’t mean we aren’t going elections, including the London mayor ‘‘I’m losing patience, as I know Lon- of lying when he attacked Khan over a bust, good order’ after his tenure as to continue to support – of course we election, are just one month away. Over £25,000 raised to support family of two-week-old baby killed in pram crash National Over £25,000 has been raised to support the heartbroken family of two-week-old baby Ciaran Leigh Morris who died in hospital shortly after a collision between two cars resulted in a BMW hitting his pram in Brownhills High Street on Easter Sunday.

here have been nearly 2000 supporters of the fundraiser so far. You can donate to support Tthe family via the JustGiving page. A man charged with causing death by dangerous driving appeared at Wolver- hampton Magistrates Court on Tues- day 6th April. He has been remanded in custody pending his appearance at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 4th May. James Paul Davis, aged 34 from Wal- sall, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving, causing death by Two-week-old Ciaran Leigh Morris (Image: West Midlands Police) driving while uninsured, failing to stop at the scene of a collision and failure to report a collision. ‘‘We didn’t get to keep you for long rious Collision Investigation Unit at updated with any new developments. anyone who was in the area and may Ciaran’s parents paid an emotional but we are happy we had the chance to West Midlands Police, said: ‘‘We are ‘‘I would ask people to please respect have dash cam footage, either before tribute to their child earlier this week. meet you, look after you and call you continuing to investigate the circum- their privacy at this sad time and please or at the time of the collision. Anyone They said: ‘‘Mommy’s and Daddy’s our son. stances leading to the tragic death of refrain from speculation which may with information can contact them via hears will always ache, we love you ‘‘Fly high angel.’’ Ciaran and we have specialist officers add to their grief.’’ FL_COLLISION_INVEST@west-mid- more than anything. Sergeant Mark Crozier, from the Se- in touch with his parents to keep them Police are still keen to hear from lands.pnn.police.uk or by calling 101. 20 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 21 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 22 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 23 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 107 arrested, 10 police Detectives renew appeal for information Face masks should continue to be worn in officers injured at after fatal stabbing in Croydon London Detectives are renewing schools and colleges afer Easter break protests in Central appeals for information National also allow time for the vaccination pro- fore they develop. Since 4th March this following a fatal The government has this gramme to reach everyone in priority year, around 17 million coronavirus stabbing in Croydon. groups one to nine with their first dose tests were taken across all nurseries, London week confirmed that before any change is committed. schools and colleges. face coverings should All changes will be confirmed with Alongside rapid testing, the available London one week’s notice and all other safe- scientific evidence is that, when used rise. olice were called at 21:10 on continue to be worn in ty measures will remain in place, in- correctly, wearing a face covering re- Ten officers received injuries during Tuesday 30th March to re- A number of arrests cluding regular asymptomatic testing, duces the emission of virus-carrying the operation; none of these are be- ports of three men fighting secondary school and smaller group bubbles, increased hy- particles when worn by an infected have been made after lieved to be serious. on Alpha Road in Croydon. 23-year-old Reece Young was fatally stabbed college classrooms as a Commander Ade Adelekan, who led giene, ventilation, and social distancing user, helping to protect others. thousands gathered POfficers attended and found a man Officers attended the hospital and Vandenbergh, who is leading the inves- the policing operation, said: “The vast precautionary measure where possible. Those who are currently exempt who had been stabbed. Paramedics arrested both men, one aged 33 and the tigation, said: “We are continuing to in central London in majority of people who turned out in Education Secretary Gavin William- from wearing face coverings will re- also attended but despite the best ef- other 32, on suspicion of murder. appeal for anyone who was in the area when students return central London today did so while ad- son said: ‘‘The return to school and main so, including pupils or staff who support of various forts of the emergency services, he was The 33-year-old man was later dis- of Alpha Road that night to come for- hering to social distancing. They en- after the Easter break. college from 8 March has been an in- are speaking to or providing assistance pronounced dead at the scene. charged from hospital and taken to a ward and speak with us. protests. gaged with my officers when required credible success and I would like to to someone who relies on lip reading, Detectives have named him as police station. He has since been bailed “We need to hear from anyone who and left when asked – I would like to hey say this ‘cautious ap- thank staff, parents and pupils for their clear sound or facial expression to 23-year-old Reece Young. His family to return on a date in late April. has information, or who captured the rotests were held by Kill the thank them for doing so. proach’ will help limit the compliance with the guidance on re- communicate. have been informed and are being sup- After his arrest, the 32-year-old, as- fight on their mobile phones. One Bill, Extinction Rebellion, “However, a small minority did not risk of transmission and ducing transmission of the virus. Our Professor John Simpson, Head of ported by specialist officers. saulted police officers and NHS staff piece of information, no matter how and anti-lockdown support- engage despite the repeated efforts of enable continued monitor- latest data also showed that attendance Public Health Advice, Guidance and A special post-mortem examination before forcing his way out of the hos- small, could prove vital in us being able ers on Saturday 3rd April officers on the ground. This left us with Ting of the effect of school and college in school remains higher than at any Image by jardin from Pixabay Expertise Pillar (PHAGE) at Public held on Thursday 1st April gave the pital. An urgent search was carried out to provide Reece’s family with the an- PAs of Sunday 4th April, 107 people no option but to move to an enforce- returns, as twice weekly testing is es- point during the autumn term. Health England, said: ‘‘The return to preliminary cause of death as an in- have been arrested for a variety of of- and he was returned to custody on the swers they need.” tablished and embedded in pupil’s rou- ‘‘On top of the protective measures school after Easter will allow us to con- ment stage and arrests have been made. cised wound to the chest. fences including assault on police and evening of Wednesday 31st March. He Anybody with information is asked tines. previously in place such as regular all want to get back to facemask-free the Department for Education on the tinue monitoring the impacts of meas- “We remain in the middle of a glob- Two men had left the scene in a ve- breach of the peace. In one instance, a has since been bailed to return on a to call police on 101 or tweet @MetCC It is expected that face coverings handwashing and ventilation, we intro- classrooms and we will do this in line experiences of face covering use in ures to reduce the spread of Covid, as al pandemic and we have made great hicle before police arrived. They later woman was arrested on suspicion of date in late April. quoting CAD 7449/30MAR. Informa- will no longer be required to be worn duced face coverings in the classroom with the latest scientific data while bal- classrooms. we encourage families to test regularly. progress in controlling the spread of presented themselves at a south Lon- possession of an offensive weapon af- An investigation has been launched tion can also be provided to Crimes- in classrooms, or by students in oth- for secondary schools and colleges to ancing the interests of students, teach- Rapid testing will continue to play ‘‘Wearing face coverings in second- the virus; we will not allow the selfish don hospital with stab wounds that are ter a knife was recovered. by homicide detectives from the Met’s toppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 er communal areas, at step 3 of the help reduce transmission in parallel ers and the wider community.’’ a crucial role in keeping schools and ary schools is an extra control measure actions of a small number of people to believed to have been sustained in the The policing operation remains on- Specialist Crime Command. 555 111. roadmap, which will be no earlier than with the introduction of twice weekly The ongoing review of evidence on colleges safe, as millions of tests are to reduce the risk of transmission to put Londoners' progress in jeopardy.” same incident. going and this arrest total is likely to Detective Chief Inspector Richard May 17th. At that point the next stage testing. the use of face coverings in schools now taken each week by students and support children continuing their edu- of easements, including increased so- ‘‘Schools and students have done a and colleges took into consideration staff. With as many as one in three peo- cation in the classroom.’’ cial contact indoors, will be confirmed great job adapting to Covid secure guid- a number of factors including scien- ple who have the virus not displaying following a review of the latest data on ance and working hard to make sure it tific evidence and data from PHE and symptoms, testing is helping find and Richmond polic issue appeal to find infection and vaccination rates. It will doesn’t impact learning. We obviously stakeholder intelligence gathered by isolate cases, stopping outbreaks be- missing 13-year-old twins Richmond WaSH Richmond police have WATER SANITATION HYGIENE today issued an appeal SPECIALISTS IN in a bid to find 13-year- old twin sisters Poppy and Lily Myers who are missing from their home in Twickenham.

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GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT SETS AVAILABLE 21MIS009223 for Lily. 6 CHISWICK TERRACE · LONDON · W4 5LY 02087422266 Find out how we are changing this at www.irt.org.uk THEYOUCLINIC.CO.UK Missing twin sisters the annual newsletter of International Refugee Trust IRT Chiswick Gazette Jan 2020.indd 1 27/01/2020 15:27 24 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 25 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Police chase ends in Drug smuggler who swallowed 50 packets of Laurence Fox pledges free fares to get London cocaine in a bid to get them into UK jailed bus collision Chiswick On Wednesday 7th April at Lewes back to work after pandemic London Crown Court, Gunning was sentenced The bus’ driver has been treated for A Dutchman who to 32 months in prison after pleading London around £500 million, but Fox claims senger numbers back to pre-pandemic cost Londoners far more in lost in- for London. More of us getting about minor injuries, and no other casualties guilty to the importation of Class A A police chase through admitted swallowing the real cost would be much lower or levels and so generating revenues of come, missed opportunity, time with- town will generate much needed busi- have been announced. drugs. LONDON MAYORAL West London came to Three men were arrested on suspi- 50 packets of cocaine in non-existent because of the boost it £400 million a month can TfL be saved out loved ones, cancelled operations ness for our retailers, sandwich bars, ELECTIONS: As an could give to the London economy, the from the threat of insolvency, says Fox. and rising crime. theatres, pubs and coffee shops. Being a sudden stop when cion of burglary and theft offences and an attempt to smuggle NCA Branch Commander Mark Mc- resultant surge in tax revenues, and the Passenger revenues at £80 million a “Local business districts, high street able to visit family and friends means a they remain in custody at a west Lon- Cormack said: “This method of smug- independent newspaper, the car being pursued them into the UK faster return to pre-lockdown passen- month are deeply depressed, meaning shops, hospitality and entertainment happier city, with less stress and great- don police station. gling is dangerous. The rupture of a we remain impartial ger levels and fare income. that the overall cost of six months of attractions are dying for the lack of er well-being. Free tubes and buses is crashed into a bus. has been jailed for 32 single one of the 50 pellets in the body Fox, the Reclaim Party candidate in free fares would be only around £500 customers. Visitor numbers are down another great reason for visitors near A spokesperson for the Met Police could have been fatal. to any political leaning months. the mayoral race, said he believed that million, far less than the emergency £3 by more than three-quarters. Murders and far to enjoy our city. More of us on gave a full statement: "At approximate- “Organised crime groups use indi- et Police tried to stop a and in that capacity London, a city of 9 million people gen- billion government bailout rushed in are up 41 per cent. London’s jobless public transport means less need for ly 02:45hrs on Wednesday, 7 April of- viduals like Martinus Gunning to trans- suspected stolen vehicle give editorial coverage erating nearly a quarter of UK nation- last year and being repeated this year. rate is the highest in the country. our cars. ficers attempted to stop a suspected port drugs across borders for profit, on Acton High Street Martinus Gunning, 42, was investi- al output, needed a spectacular jolt to But most or all of the £500 million “The mayor has campaigned for “Transport for London depends on stolen vehicle on Acton High Street. with no thought for the safety of either to/of any political early this morning. The gated by the National Crime Agency ‘shock it out of the politician-induced would then be recouped in higher fare lockdown to continue, his plan is to over 50 per cent of its income from "The vehicle failed to stop and a pur- Martinus Gunning the smuggler nor users of the drug, organisation or Msuspect car fled with officers in pursuit suit was authorised. It subsequently after arriving at London Gatwick Air- tyranny of lockdown’. income and tax revenues as millions restrict the number of tube passen- fares. Passenger income has been run- port from the Netherlands on 10th who should understand the unpleasant until striking a London bus on its way collided with a bus travelling along Ux- dam but walked out of the station be- candidate recognised He also believes that the fares holi- flooded back to work and again started gers to 60 per cent or less for over 18 ning at around £20 million per week, January 2021. reality of how what they consume can up the Uxbridge Road, near the juntion bridge Road, near to the junction with fore being questioned by UK officers at day would trigger a huge surge in eco- enjoying London’s extensive social and months. The chancellor has borrowed with the government bailing out the When stopped by Border Force, he be transported. by the electoral with Hamilton Road. Hamilton Road. the immigration control. nomic and social activity right across cultural life. £355 billion to keep us at home and our mayor to keep the network operation- initially claimed he was in the UK to “Working with Border Force, we commission. This A police chase through West Lon- "The driver of the bus was treated Later that day, he took a flight to the capital. Mr Fox, who wants lockdown lifted businesses shut. London, 23 per cent al. The cost of 6 months free travel to visit a girlfriend but shortly afterwards have ensured that these drugs did not don ended in dramatic fashion when for minor injuries. No other injuries Gatwick instead. article/press release is “Our Chancellor Rishi Sunak is pay- now, added that a fares holiday would of the UK economy, has been virtually Transport for London is £480 million said he had swallowed 50 packages. reach the UK market. The NCA con- the car being pursued collided with a were reported. The purity of the cocaine in the ing people to stay at home through his galvanise tube and bus travel meaning stopped. I will invest £500 million to in the current environment. A total of 463g of the class A drug tinues to work with partners to tackle regarded as informative bus. Reports indicate that the suspect "Three men were arrested on sus- packages was between 76% and 78%, furlough scheme. I want to pay people that when charges were reimposed at get London back on the move, provide “More of us using the tube and bus was ultimately recovered. the class A drugs trade, which fuels vi- car was a black Audi which had its roof picion of burglary and theft offences which NCA forensic experts estimat- political editorial for our to get out of the house and go to work the beginning of 2022 passenger num- the capital’s economy with a huge eco- network will save us from the mayor’s NCA investigators found that prior olence and exploitation in the UK and crushed and front windscreen com- and they remain in custody at a west ed would be worth £37,040 once cut to or to the shops, the pub or the cinema,” bers would have recovered and reve- nomic stimulus, and help Londoners fare increases, Council Tax rises and to getting the flight, he had attempted around the world.’’ readers. pletely shattered. The driver’s cab was London police station. Enquiries are street level purity. he said. nues would be back to normal, more out of lockdown to once again make congestion charges. Increased passen- also damaged. ongoing.” to take a Eurostar train from Amster- The numbers of passengers on the than 18 months earlier than the may- the most of the opportunities our great ger numbers are the only way we can aurence Fox has pledged to tube and the buses are 70-80 per cent or’s plan. city has to offer. ensure a high quality public transport scrap tube and bus fares in down on pre-pandemic levels, accord- Mr Fox said: “Londoners need to be “Such has been the shock of lock- system which is so essential to the UK London for six months in a ing to Transport for London (TfL) free to get back to work, back to hav- down, things won’t magically ‘return to and London economy. The faster we bid to ‘get the capital back to figures for the start of the second lock- ing fun, back to seeing our friends and normal’. Freeing London depends on a get there, the greater the benefit to Lwork after the pandemic and to revital- down in January, blowing a huge hole families. The heart of our city is being sustainable, thriving public transport London’s and the UK's economic re- Astrazeneca Vaccine: MHRA issues new ise its dormant social and cultural life’, in the network’s finances, temporarily hollowed out while we stay away. system. London’s tubes and buses are covery." if he becomes the city’s next mayor. plugged by a £3 billion bailout by the “Lockdown has cost London’s econ- essential to its recovery. advice amid blood clot fears On paper free fares would cost Treasury. Only by quickly getting pas- omy more than £55 billion, but it has “The benefits go beyond Transport National These reports have been analysed by the MHRA states. inal pain (CHM) and its COVID-19 Expert the government’s independent adviso- As a precaution, administration of Unusual skin bruising or pinpoint Working Group, together with leading “I haven’t enjoyed myself so much in ages. Fears over a possible Fun is an essential ingredient at ry body, the Commission on Human this vaccine in people of any age who round spots beyond the injection site. haematologists, has conducted a rigor- It’s fulfilled a childhood ambition at last. It’s been hard Devonshire Day Nursery and Preschool link between the ous scientific analysis of all available Medicines (CHM) and its COVID-19 are at higher risk of blood clots because Dr June Raine, MHRA Chief Exec- work, good exercise and I had a great instructor” where the care and education AstraZeneca vaccine Vaccines Benefit Risk Expert Working of their medical condition should be utive, said: ‘‘Over 37 million doses of evidence regarding reports of throm- opportunities for each and every and blood clots have Group, which includes lay representa- considered only if benefits from the vaccines against COVID-19 have now boembolic events occurring together child are as extraordinary as our tives and advice from leading haema- protection from Covid-19 infection been administered in the UK, saving with low platelets and COVID-19 Vac- colleagues who provide them. dominated the news and tologists. outweighs potential risks. thousands of lives through the biggest cine AstraZeneca and usage of the vac- now the UK’s Medicines By 31st March 2021, 20.2 million dos- Anyone who experienced cerebral or vaccination programme that has ever cine in different age groups. FOR CHILDREN AGED 6 WEEKS TO 5 YEARS OPEN 7.30AM TO 6.30PM es of the AstraZeneca vaccine had been other major blood clots occurring with taken place in the UK. ‘‘We have a rich source of data – the and Healthcare products given in the UK, and up to and includ- low levels of platelets after their first ‘‘No effective medicine or vaccine is best data there is – and the MHRA and Regulatory Agency ing this date, the MHRA had received vaccine dose of the AstraZeneca vac- without risk. We continually monitor CHM will continue to keep this under (MHRA) has issued new 79 UK reports of blood clotting cases cine should not have their second dose. safety during widespread use of any close observation. The public deserve alongside low levels of platelets fol- But anyone who did not have these side vaccine. This is to ensure vaccines are nothing less.’’ advice after concluding lowing the vaccine. Overall, the MHRA effects should come forward for their performing as expected, to identify any The Joint Committee on Vaccination ‘a possible link’ between say, the risk of these blood clots is ap- second dose when invited. new side effects that may arise, and to and Immunisation (JCVI) is currently proximately 4 people in a million who Pregnancy predisposes to thrombo- ensure the benefits continue to out- advising that it is preferable for adults this vaccine and receive the vaccine. sis, therefore they say women should weigh the risks. under 30 without underlying health Ballet, Dance and ‘extremely rare’ blood Of the 79 UK reports: discuss with their healthcare profes- ‘‘The public’s safety is always at the conditions that put them at higher Fitness classes clots. 44 of the cases were of CVST with sional whether the benefits of hav- forefront of our minds and we take risk of severe Covid-19 disease, to be Monday to Saturday, thrombocytopenia ing the vaccine outweigh the risks for every report of a suspected side effect offered an alternative vaccine, if avail- daytime and evenings 35 cases were of thrombosis in other them. very seriously indeed. We thoroughly able. However, they say people may make an informed choice to receive the hey say the benefits of vac- major veins with thrombocytopenia The MHRA recently confirmed that analyse each and every report as we Plus Move into Wellbeing® Cases occurred in 51 women and 28 the evidence to date does not suggest receive it and although the number of AstraZeneca vaccine for earlier protec- cination continue to out- for people with Parkinsons weigh any risks but they are men, aged from 18 to 79 that the AstraZeneca vaccine causes reports of CVST and other thrombo- tion. advising that careful consid- 19 people have sadly died - 13 wom- venous thromboembolism without a embolic events has increased over the The JCVI has noted that there are or other mobility restrictions Teration be given to people who are at en and 6 men. 11 of the 19 people who low platelet count. last week, so has the overall number of some adults under 30 without underly- higher risk of specific types of blood died were under the age of 5, 3 of whom They also say it is important to note vaccinations administered, therefore ing health conditions who are in phase clots because of their medical condi- were under 30. 14 of these 19 cases that this type of blood clot together these blood clots remain extremely 1, who were prioritised due to an in- Celebrating 15 years delivering “Staff establish excellent relationships with children and their tion. were of CVST with thrombocytopenia with lowered platelets can rarely oc- rare and unlikely to occur. creased risk of exposure and/or to re- dance to West London parents. Their warm, genuine care and nurturing approach duce the risk of passing the infection The MHRA says it has undertaken and 5 were of thrombosis with throm- cur naturally in unvaccinated people as ‘‘We ask anyone who suspects they Co-winners of help children settle quickly into the daily routines.” bocytopenia. well as in people with Covid-19 disease. have experienced a side effect linked on to vulnerable individuals. This in- a thorough review into UK reports Best Fitness Class 2015 Ofsted inspection 2019, www.ofsted.gov.uk of a specific type of blood clot in the The MHRA did note that more wom- As a precautionary measure, anyone with their COVID-19 vaccine to report cludes health and social care workers, West London Mum brain, known as cerebral venous sinus en have been vaccinated with the As- who has the following symptoms four it to the Coronavirus Yellow Card web- unpaid carers and household contacts Finalists of traZeneca vaccine than men. days or more after vaccination is ad- site. of immunosuppressed individuals. Act- thrombosis (CVST) occurring togeth- Hounslow Business Please call 020 8995 9538 or email ing on a precautionary basis, if these er with low levels of platelets (throm- All 79 cases occurred after a first vised to seek prompt medical advice: ‘‘It is still vitally important that peo- Awards 2017 devonshire.nursery childbase.com bocytopenia) following vaccination dose of the vaccine. A new onset of severe or persistent ple come forward for their vaccination persons are still unvaccinated, they say @ Devonshire Day Nursery and Preschool, Bennett Street, Chiswick, London, W4 2AH with the AstraZeneca vaccine. It is also This risk is slightly higher than the headache, blurred vision, confusion or when invited to do so.’’ it is preferable for them to be offered considering other blood clotting cases risk calculated from the reports pub- seizures Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, an alternative vaccine, if available. www.ballet4life.com [email protected]

(thromboembolic events) alongside lished up to and including 24th March. Develop shortness of breath, chest Chair of the Commission on Human The MHRA is not recommending Now taking registrations WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU low platelet levels. However, likelihood of these blood pain, leg swelling or persistent abdom- Medicines, said: ‘‘The independent age restrictions in AstraZeneca vaccine 07714 324 961 /ballet4lifeuk www.childbasepartnership.com clots occurring is still extremely rare, Commission on Human Medicines use. 26 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 27 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 Police appeal after football coach Drivers who had car towed London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Six people charged after away could claim back fines £120k a year aide 'broke knocked unconscious in Fulham National money back. The Government admitted to the Covid lockdown rules' MILLIONS of drivers mistake as the Police, Crime, Sentenc- London Central London protests whose cars were towed ing and Courts Bill was published last away could claim month. London Mayor Sadiq London back fines thanks to a The Bill restored legal clauses which Khan's £120,000-a-year Six people have been were accidentally removed by two Acts political aide broke 30-year-old legal blunder introduced earlier. charged with offences that could see local Cars which have been towed af- Covid lockdown rules following protests in ter receiving parking fines as well as to stay with his parents authorities, councils and those which have broken down and central London on private enforcement been abandoned could be exempt from over the Easter weekend, Saturday 3rd April charges. The Sun reports. companies fork out Experts said any driver who had their Breaking Covid rules can lead to a refunds. car towed after 1991 could make an ap- £10,000 fine. There were various protests held by peal. he Mayor's Director of Po- Last year Stenner moved to a luxu- either Kill the Bill, Extinction Rebel- One London borough, Hackney, litical and Public Affairs, ry apartment in San Francisco, despite lion or anti-lockdown supporters. owers used by police and lo- towed away 14,673 vehicles from 2011 Jack Stenner, 33, who earns lockdown - and has been working re- Police have released details of the cal authorities to tow cars to 2015. The laws that were acciden- £120,000 a year ignored motely 8,000 miles from London. six charged: were accidentally deleted tally deleted outlined how police, town Tstrict Covid laws which ban social According to The Sun a source at Ɂ Lucie Nduhirane, 34 (27.11.86) of from a statute book in 1991, halls and other bodies such as high- meetings indoors and overnight stays. City Hall said, “Jack has made an ab- West India Dock Road, E14 has been Pthe Daily Mail reports. ways agencies and private enforcement Jack Stenner was photographed on solute mockery of lockdown rules and charged with assaulting an emergency Rules introduced in 1984 that al- firms could charge up to £150 to tow his way back from the shops near his everyone who has diligently followed worker and will appear at Westminster lowed for drivers to have their cars re- away a vehicle. home in Charlton Kings, near Chelten- them. Magistrates’ Court on Monday 19th Palmerston Road, W3 has been charged appear at Westminster Magistrates’ moved and impounded were "inadvert- Motorists can also be charged up to ham on Good Friday. The Sun reports “We still don’t know how he was able April. with assaulting an emergency worker Court on Tuesday 20th April. ently removed due to a drafting error" £20 a day for storage of a car and up to that it’s believed Stenner returned to to move to California while interna- Ɂ Michael Thompson, 39 (13.10.81) of and will appear at Westminster Mag- One person has been issued with a in 1991. £75 to dispose of it. Higher fees apply the UK a month ago to manage Khan’s tional travel was banned, and now he’s Elderfield Road, E5 has been charged istrates’ Court on Tuesday 20th April. penalty notice for a public order of- The error wasn't discovered until to larger or damaged vehicles. It means campaign ahead of the London may- popping home to enjoy Easter lunch with assaulting an emergency worker Ɂ Samuel Roberts, 31 (01.01.90) of fence whilst nine people have been re- now - and those who paid fines may each driver who can prove their vehi- oral election on May 6 and has been with his parents. and will appear at Westminster Mag- Bowditch, SE8 has been charged with ported for fines under the Health Pro- be able to take legal action to get their cle was unlawfully removed is likely to staying in Bethnal Green, East London. “He seems to think there’s one rule istrates’ Court on Tuesday 20th April. highway obstruction and obstructing tection Regulations. money back. have been charged hundreds of pounds The Sun says he made the 130-mile for the rich and powerful and another Ɂ Pippa Roikonen, 30 (12.09.90) of a constable and will appear at West- 19 people have been either bailed The Government admitted to the – and may now be able to claim those trip to Charlton Kings last week and for the plebs. Queens Road, SE15 has been charged minster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday or released under investigation and mistake as the Police, Crime, Sentenc- fees back. stayed over the weekend. “It’s ironic that he advises a left- with assaulting an emergency worker 20th April. 72 people – the vast majority of whom Do you recognise this man? ing and Courts Bill was published last The report in the Daily Mail said Po- On Sunday 3rd April, Khan, who has wing Labour mayor who supposedly and will appear at Westminster Mag- Ɂ Estella Moreno, 24 (31.12.96) of Regi- were arrested for breach of the peace month. lice forces, local authorities and other repeatedly called for Covid-19 rules to believes in equality and justice for all.” istrates’ Court on Tuesday 20th April. nald Street, Luton has been charged - have been released with no further London He gave them permission to use a quired surgery. He has since been dis- The Bill restored legal clauses which highways agencies could face bills run- be tougher, said he was “deeply disap- It remains to be seen if Stenner will Ɂ Tania McCleary, 23 (07.02.98) of with obstructing a constable and will action. Detectives are releasing ball but the group then left the area charged but continues to recover from were accidentally removed by two Acts ning to millions, particularly if they are pointed” in his advisor.. be keep his job over the incident. without returning the ball. The victim his injuries. introduced earlier. forced to compensate drivers for legal CCTV images of a man followed the group and asked for it to Detective Constable Zachery Dono- Cars which have been towed af- costs. they want to speak be returned. hoe, from the Central West Command ter receiving parking fines as well as The Explanatory Notes to the Bill During this time another group of Unit, said: ‘‘This was a shocking and those which have broken down and say: 'The police's power to charge for to after a football older people, who were known to the unprovoked attack and the victim been abandoned could be exempt from the removal, storage and disposal of coach was knocked teenagers, arrived at the location and continues to recover from his horrif- charges. vehicles within the meaning of 'civil en- unconscious during an became involved in a confrontation ic injuries. I would urge anybody who Experts said any driver who had their forcement areas for parking contraven- with the victim. recognises the man in these images to car towed after 1991 could make an ap- tions' seems to have been inadvertently argument in Fulham. One man punched the victim which contact us immediately.’’ peal. Rules that allowed for drivers to removed due to a drafting error. 'At the caused him to fall and hit his head on If you have information that can help have their cars removed and impound- same time, the powers of local authori- the ground which resulted in him being police tweet @MetCC or call 101 quot- ed were created in 1984 - but they were ties, the Secretary of State and strategic t approximately 19:40hrs knocked unconscious. The group fled ing CAD 6761/02OCT20. To remain then "inadvertently removed due to a highways companies to charge for re- on 2nd October 2020 the the scene in the direction of Fulham anonymous contact Crimestoppers on drafting error" seven years later, the moval, storage and disposal of vehicles victim was in the Eel Brook Broadway. 0800 555 111. Daily Mail report continued. were also inadvertently removed.' Common area when he was Police were called and he was taken The error wasn't discovered until If you had your vehicle towed, you approachedA by a group of teenagers to hospital with a head injury. He suf- now - and those who paid fines may better dig out that paperwork and re- who asked to borrow a football. fered two fractures in his jaw and re- be able to take legal action to get their ceipt - if you still have it! H & F push forward with homeless services Hammersmith we still have work to do to ensure Mo is currently doing a degree in emergency assessment hub in Shep- everyone has a roof over their head in electronic engineering and working herds Bush for rough sleepers in the Hammersmith & H&F. No one should have to sleep on part-time for UberEats. borough. Fulham Council has not the street in 21st century Britain.” Working together with St Mungo’s It was one of the recommendations let the pandemic stop One of the local residents to have and Beam, we have so far offered more the independent Rough Sleeping Com- got their life back on track thanks to than 370 single rough sleepers or peo- mission gave the council to help us its fight to end rough the work of the council and its part- ple at risk emergency accommodation achieve our goal of ending rough sleep- sleeping in the borough. ners is Mo, who was found rough during the Covid crisis. ing in H&F. sleeping by the St Mungo’s outreach We have helped over 100 people ‘The Hub’ consists of private rooms team in Fulham in May 2020. move into their own home, more than as well as bathroom and kitchen facili- fter becoming the first local The 23-year-old became suicidal af- 50 move into supported housing and ties. St Mungo’s staff are also available authority to announce our ter being forced to leave his home by more than 80 people, after some help on site to assess each person’s needs plans to eliminate home- his father’s new wife. and emergency accommodation, were and to support people to access stable Mo, whom the St Mungo’s outreach "I was given the opportunity to move then able to make their own arrange- accommodation, health and other wel- lessness and rough sleeping team encountered sleeping rough in inA 2018, we now have one of the lowest Fulham in May 2020. to the Rough Sleepers Assessment Hub ments. fare services they need. number of rough sleepers in London. in H&F. They helped me focus and put H&F Council was the first local au- Find out more about the Rough The latest figures revealed H&F had "We are determined to end rough my life back on track,” said Mo. "I now thority in Britain to partner with Beam, Sleeping Commission at www.lbhf.gov. four rough sleepers in the borough out sleeping in the borough,” said Cllr Sue have my own flat, have enrolled back working with the social enterprise to uk. of the 714 people estimated to be sleep- Fennimore, Deputy Leader of Ham- to university, working part-time, re- secure stable employment and long- ing rough across London on a single mersmith & Fulham Council. ceiving counselling and better still I term homes for those in need. night in autumn 2020. "We have made great progress but got engaged!” We also recently opened a new 28 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 29 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

Helen Pidgeon Solicitors Limited Building 3 Chiswick Park Green Party candidate 566 Chiswick High Road London W4 5YA Financial boost for DD: +44 (0)20 8899 6345 M: +44 (0)7833 228181 for SW London [email protected] www.helenpidgeonsolicitors.com local cultural and HERE, HELEN PIDGEON, THE DIRECTOR OF HELEN PIDGEON SOLICITORS, provide neutral calendars to manage diary dates and the sharing of other co-parenting demands zero waste FAMILY LAW SPECIALISTS IN CHISWICK, EXPLAINS SOME COMMON LEGAL information. ISSUES THAT CROP UP FOR SEPARATING PARENTS. SHOULD THERE BE SHARED CARE? If you have children, there are, along with the emotional and financial issues, the everyday If both parents work and are involved in the day to day care of the children, we are creative organisations for London by 2030 practicalities to sort out; where the child or children will live, how much time they will increasingly seeing parents who want to share the care of a child. There is a presumption spend with each parent and what each parent can legally do without involving the other. that each parent, including the non-resident parent, should spend time with a child provided there is no risk of harm to the child. There is not a presumption of shared care. Hounslow London You may not need to involve the court in these arrangements if everything can be agreed It will depend upon the circumstances for the care arrangements as to whether this can between you. If you need some assistance with these arrangements then start by looking be facilitated and the kind of relationship the parents have after separating. Shared care The Department for Green Party Richmond into drawing up a parenting plan setting out clear principles and the arrangements for the doesn’t necessarily mean sharing the amount of time a child spends with each parent children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. Digital, Culture, Media & councillor and London up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference Sport has today (02/04) Assembly candidate for 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 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 announced that more South West London, 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 than 2,700 cultural and Andree Frieze has and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. creative organisations committed to pushing As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have are to receive a share the mayor to make 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? 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 of more than £400 London a zero-waste 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 million in grants and city by 2030. 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 loans as part of a vital Andree Frieze It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and financial boost from nly 30 per cent of London’s a factor not only in damaging ecosys- 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 the government’s £1.57 local authority collected tems and harming wildlife, but also in law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may waste is recycled or com- causing climate change and air pollu- FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice billion Culture Recovery posted. This is the worst tion. 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 Fund. Orate in all of England and in the bor- Andree Frieze, Green Party Rich- 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 ough of Hounslow the rate is 31%. mond Councillor and London Assem- productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” Green Party London Assembly bly candidate for South West London (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 his includes more than £300 member Caroline Russell gave the cur- said: “I will push the mayor to pro- 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 Park Museum is receiving £367,365 rent mayor the opportunity to commit vide leadership to make London a ze- million, which has been (©Gunnersbury Park and Museum) SPIP or similar parenting programme. Parenting Apps such as Our Family Wizard www. family law matters. Please contact us if you require further assistance to help you awarded in grants through to making London a zero-waste city ro-waste city by 2030. This issue needs ourfamilywizard.co.uk and Parenting Apart divorceandchildren.com/divorce-app/ can decide what is right for you and your family. Arts Council England, His- by asking him a direct question at the urgent action. Getting to zero waste by Ttoric England, National Lottery Her- museum to expand and reimagine their today will help organisations across the last mayor's Question Time in March, 2030 would make our city healthier and itage Fund and the British Film Insti- visitor experience, through indoor country as they welcome back visitors which he did not agree to. more resilient at the same time as cre- tute. and outdoor cultural programmes in- and return to normal operating models The European Environment Agency ating new sustainable jobs in London.” And £81 million, which has been of- cluding immersive cinema events and in the months ahead. highlights poor waste management as fered by DCMS in tailor-made loans a touring exhibition. They will also be for cultural landmarks. For all enquir- able to invest in digital outreach, cre- Funding in Ealing and Hounslow has Planning permission for new Watermans building ies about these loans, please contact ating their first permanent online ex- been awarded to: DCMS directly. hibition. Funding of £1,784,697 has been Coffee-bike joining Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, Ɂ Ealing London Borough £892195 upheld by the secretary of state awarded through the Arts Council to said: “Our record-breaking Culture Re- Ɂ Colour Sound Experiment Limited support 19 organisations in Ealing and covery Fund has already helped thou- £114500 Hounslow as part of today’s announce- sands of culture and heritage organi- Ɂ English Chamber Orchestra Chiswick Riverfront Brentford were worried about losing the river vision to ensure that Watermans can ment of further funding through the sations across the country survive the £52000 views and the car park. thrive for generations to come.’’ government’s Culture Recovery Fund biggest crisis they've ever faced. Ɂ Far Out Recordings £66950 For over 35 years, Planning consent had been agreed Watermans say they now have an – supporting theatres, galleries, perfor- “Now we’re staying by their side as Ɂ IMPACT Outreach Network Watermans has been by the council. However, it was sub- ‘opportunity to deliver a world-class mance groups, arts organisations and they prepare to welcome the public £31404 providing a year- sequently called in for review by the arts centre that will put Brentford on local venues to reopen and recover. back through their doors - helping our Ɂ James Thompson £169200 secretary of state due to challenges by the cultural map, ignite its economy Organisations receiving funding in cultural gems plan for reopening and Ɂ London Screenwriters' Festival Ltd round programme of Historic Royal Palaces regarding the and inspire its residents, as well as Ealing and Hounslow as part of today’s thrive in the better times ahead.” £42015 independent cinema, height of the flats planned on the cur- visitors from around west London’. announcement include: Tonya Nelson, Area Director, Lon- Ɂ Marquee Entec Limited t/a Entec rent site. Following a Planning Inquiry, They added: ‘‘We have a vision for a The Tenebrae Choir (£50,112) don, Arts Council England said: “To- Sound and Light £174340 theatre, cabaret, the secretary of state has upheld the venue that will simultaneously pres- Grammy-nominated The Tenebrae day, the government has announced Ɂ Radio Wolfgang Ltd £118834 exhibitions, workshops, council’s Planning Consent so the de- ent an inspiring, high-quality artistic Choir is a world-leading vocal ensem- the recipients of the second round of Ɂ The Crick Crack Club £27086 festivals and more. velopment can now go ahead. programme, and be Brentford’s living ble, performing at major festivals and the Culture Recovery Fund. This fund- Ɂ The Mozartists £45754 Following the news, a spokesperson room, a community hub underpinned venues across the UK and abroad. ing is vital for the continued success of Ɂ The Tenebrae Choir £50112 They operate as a for Watermans said: ‘‘Watermans wel- by Watermans’ continuing ethos of in- They regularly work with leading or- London’s vibrant and diverse creative Ɂ Hounslow London Borough registered charity and comes this decision. Our Board is fully clusivity, diversity, humanity and a wel- chestras, and have been nominated industries. We have a unique mix of £892502 social enterprise and committed to developing a sustainable come to all.’’ for numerous awards, alongside their organisations across all artforms and Ɂ Gideon Reeling LTD £31950 and exciting new arts centre that meets thriving talent development and out- each contributes to the incredible im- Ɂ Gunnersbury Park Museum any money made is the community’s needs and we will Chiswick 9am to 4pm. reach programme. Funding will enable pact culture has in local communities, £367365 now continue to work with London Chiswick Pier Trust manages the invested back into the The Tenebrae Choir to work on several across the UK, and internationally. Ɂ Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd £67074 Green and the council with the aim of The Chiswick Pier Trust commercial and residential moorings digital projects, including the revision This support will help them continue Ɂ London Museum of Water & Steam community. agreeing a deal which we believe can They want their new building to pro- many years to come, and continue to has teamed up with at Chiswick Pier as well as the venue

of their annual Holy Week Festival for to weather these challenging times and £68947 deliver this ambition for Brentford. ...Our board vide: operate as a social enterprise meaning and conference hire at Pier House. online delivery. The grant will also al- prepare to safely open their doors once Ɂ Prolifica Management £67355 Coffee-bike to offer ‘‘We recognise that there are con- “ Ɂ A theatre suitable for world-class that every penny is put back into the Their mission is to engage people atermans has been is fully committed touring theatre, circus, live music and community. low Tenebrae to produce virtual work- more to welcome and inspire audienc- Ɂ Sightline Theatres £40678 cerns in the community about Water-

walkers organic coffees, with the river, and they hope that the in discussions with to developing a dance In the meantime, Watermans is com- shops for young people with London es in person.” Ɂ The Arts Centre, Hounslow mans moving to a new site, such as los- new Coffee-bike stall will encourage developer London sustainable and Ɂ Two cinemas and a larger gallery to mitted to building up its theatre pro- Youth Choir. This announcement brings the gov- £36348 tea, hot chocolate, and ing the river views and car park. But we walkers to stop and relax in the area. Green and Hounslow enable film festivals, live screenings gramme through their Friday Gunnersbury Park Museum ernment’s total investment across Ɂ The Irvin Organisation Ltd £212785 mocha. must look to a sustainable future for exciting new arts “ and larger-scale exhibitions attracting Nights Live programme, investing A Trust spokesperson said: "Since Council,W looking at a plan that would (£367,365) grants, capital and repayable finance Ɂ Grand Total £1784697 see their current site redeveloped for Watermans that allows us to keep pace centre that meets the top artists in their current building - for example Gunnersbury Park’s historic man- Pissarro closed there has been noth- Ɂ Social spaces for people to meet and refurbishing the cinema seating and from the Culture Recovery Fund so far alkers near Chiswick housing in order to pay for their relo- with changing audience expectations community's needs... sion is home to a museum that focus- ing for a very long section of the river relax, with fresh and exciting food and toilets - and growing audiences across to more than £1.2 billion across over To see the full list of awards made by Pier will see the bike cation to a ‘state of the art new venue’ and to provide a truly world class arts es on local art and history. The park is and now that there are more people drink. every part of their programme. 5,000 individual cultural organisations the Arts Council, visit: hwww.artscoun- arrive by The Pier on the site of the Old Police Station centre for Brentford. We will now work And finally, they want a Watermans jointly managed by Hounslow and Eal- walking hopefully (once they know) it and sites. cil.org.uk House on 6 April, in Brentford town centre. This had closely together with London Green that will be financially self-sufficient so ing councils. Funding will enable the should be well frequented.” The second round of awards made staffedW by professional baristas from caused concern amongst locals who and Hounslow Council to realise that that they can provide their services for 30 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 31 In associaton with Heathrow traveller For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk get inspired for your next journey at follow us on twitter @hounslowherald TRAVEL heathrowtraveller.com @heathrowtraveller Discover what lies beneath the waves graceful stingrays that elegantly glide at Adaaran Club Rannalhi, Maldives through the water. Witness the vibrant TRAVEL wonders that lie beneath the waves. As one of the best water sports re- A Snorkelling Excursion starts from sorts in the Maldives, where better to £25.38 ($35) + 10% service charge and get the whole family to fall in love with 12% GST. the marine world? Snorkel and water sports sites at Club Rannalhi will open younger and older eyes to the tiers of multi-coloured corals, schools of small, mesmerizing coral fish and the

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Built in 1699, it was once the Orestone Manor and suites are different, each with a ain, or wander down the hill (it is a lit- Dorchester DT2 0JR to indulge in a world of gastronomic home of the famous diarist, Lady Mary warm and inviting country house style Booking tle steep!) to Maidencombe Beach with flavours. Take the family on a journey Wortley Montagu, and today it is re- Rock House Ln, of its own. Expect rich fabrics and el- Booking The Thatched Tavern pub making for a 01935 482000 across eastern and western dishes by nowned for its excellent food, luxuri- Maidencombe, Torquay TQ1 4SX egant furnishings, crisp Belgian lin- well earned stop off. 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Starting from £2,899 per Prestige Vadoo in the resort’s Sunrise Villa accommodation, on an century grandiose house; now part of www.orestonemanor.com Catherine D’Allen, you can expect the across the globe with your partner by rounded by beautiful countryside, the amenities, fresh fruit and homemade person, the exclusive offer is valid for travel from 2 – 17 August 2021 and All-Inclusive board basis from £1,885 per person when travelling in the Historic Hotels group, its original best in fine dining with twists on Brit- night. During a stay at Heritance Aarah, Summer Lodge Country House Ho- shortbread. There are also enchanting also includes flights with Emirates from London Heathrow, as well as September 2021. 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on Nashville’s famed Broadway, and try Kitchen launched its Arnold’s After While you've been away, Nashville's country superstar Miranda Lambert Dark series with nighttime hours and announced a summer 2021 opening menus, 1930s landmark eatery Ellis- of Casa Rosa – the first bar and res- ton Place Soda Shop will reopen in been creating taurant to open on Broadway from a an expanded location this spring, and Travel female country singer. James Beard after 60 years, long-time breakfast fa- award-winning chef Sean Brock was vourite The Pancake Pantry is serving Even more reasons to plan that dream trip to Nashville as Music City busy in 2020 opening The Continen- a dinner menu from Thursday–Sunday. launches new campaign: tal at the new Grand Hyatt and his Nashville’s historic Hermitage Ho- new burger joint, Joyland. He plans to tel, in partnership with internation- open his highly anticipated Appalachi- ally-acclaimed chef and restaurateur “While You’ve Been Away, We’ve Been Creating”. Offerings from local an-food focused restaurant Audrey, lo- Jean-Georges Vongerichten, will debut classics alongside new openings give travellers plenty of reasons to visit cated in East Nashville later this year. a new restaurant and café this fall and In 2020, 2,539 hotel rooms opened in Centennial Park will complete its mas- Music City. Nashville, and 2021 is expected to bring sive park improvement project in line 3,023 more. Full-service hotel openings with the Parthenon monument’s 90th in 2021 will bring the W Hotel (Gulch), anniversary. While you’ve been away, Nashville’s been creating, and now is the time to Hyatt Centric (Downtown), and Em- In February, Nashville was named a plan a safe return or book that bucket list trip. When the world slowed bassy Suites/1 Hotel (Downtown), Safe Travels destination by the World down, Music City’s creative community forged ahead with brand new among several other new limited-ser- Travel & Tourism Council, making it vice offerings. one of only a handful of destinations openings, reimagined offerings from iconic hotspots and, of course, new in the United States to achieve the music. On the events calendar, Nashville designation. Nashville businesses that will also welcome back its Let Freedom are members of the Nashville Con- Sing! Music City July 4th concert head- vention & Visitors Corp’s Good to Go lined by country superstar Brad Paisley programme are displaying the Safe Hermitage Prominent faces and notable plac- African American Music (NMAAM) stars such as Dan + Shay, Luke Combs, and ending with the largest fireworks Travels logo to demonstrate adherence es subtly come together as the centre which made its long-awaited debut on John Prine and Ashley McByrde, while show in Nashville’s history. Plus, a to strict health and safety measures to point of the tourism board’s new cam- Broadway. The opening of the museum across town the Belle Meade Historic trifecta of racing hits town including customers.t paign TV ad which features a number also coincides with a year of events and Site & Winery launched new food pair- the first NASCAR Cup Series race at British Airways Holidays offers a of Brits who call the city home such celebrations to mark the 150th anniver- ings with either wine or bourbon from the Nashville Speedway in 37 years on three-night trip to Nashville from £799 National Museum of African American Music as fashion designer, Andrew Clancey, sary of Nashville’s legendary Fisk Jubi- Chef Stephen Kruger. 20th June, the Superstar Racing Expe- per person. Price includes accommo- of Any Old Iron and Manchester-born lee Singers, the acapella gospel group Since March 2020, more than 115 rience (SRX) championship race at the dation at the Mad-Men-style 4* Fair- supermodel Karen Elson. Acclaimed who made history as the first musical culinary offerings opened their doors Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on lane Hotel on a room only basis and celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan of act to ever complete a world tour in the in Music City. On the West side, Syl- 17th July and the inaugural Music City World Traveller direct return flights Chopped fame is featured dining with 1800s and whose performance is be- van Supply and L&L market’s ex- Grand Prix from 6-8th August with In- from London Heathrow with 23kg lug- Kings of Leon’s Nathan Followill at her hind the story of how Nashville got the pansive new retail and dining devel- dyCars racing through the streets of gage allowance, travelling on selected restaurant Chaatable, while GRAM- name ‘Music City’ as coined by Queen opments bring chef/author Amanda downtown Nashville. departure dates between 22 Novem- MY-winning artist Keb’ Mo’, actor/ Victoria. The group also recently won Fredrickson’s restaurant Radish and While you’ve been away, even many ber - 15 December 2021 inclusive. Book songwriter Charles Esten and musi- Best Roots Gospel Album at the Gram- retail outlets Living with Landyn and of Nashville’s most iconic spots have by 18 April 2021. For reservations visit cian Lindsay Ell can be seen at Ocean mys where Nashville resident, Mickey Happily Grey, among others. Across refreshed with enticing new offerings. https://www.britishairways.com/holi- Way Studio performing the campaign’s Guyton, became the first Black female town multi-level Assembly Food Hall Meat-and-three mecca Arnold’s Coun- days or call 0344 493 0122. soundtrack “Come On Back” (written country artist to perform at the awards opened downtown with local vendors by Keb’ Mo’). show. including Thai Esane and Donut Dis- There’s certainly plenty in Nashville A block away from NMAAM lies the tillery, with more to come this spring. to come on back to, including attrac- Country Music Hall of Fame and Mu- Right next door, Slim & Husky’s Pizza For more information on visiting Nashville go to tions and experiences both iconic and seum which launched its new “Amer- Beeria made history in March as the www.visitmusiccity.com new such as the National Museum of ican Currents” exhibition featuring first black-owned business to open Tootsies 34 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 35 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk TRAVEL follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald TRAVEL Sierra Star and Snow Creek in California. Designed by Cal Olsen TAHITI - Mammoth Lakes, California and built in 1999, Sierra Star is a chal- lenging par 70. Set in the scenic sage- Golf International Olivier Bréaud - The www.visitmammoth.com brush meadow at the base of the Sher- Islands of Tahiti wins Range with unobstructed views of With immaculate forest-lined fair- Mammoth Mountain and the distant Built in the 1970s on an old cotton ways, views of granite peaks, clear White Mountains, the challenging plantation on the west coast of Tahiti mountain streams, open meadows, 9-hole, par-35 Snowcreek Golf Course at Atimaono, this course is just steps wildflowers and even an occasional is more exposed and rugged-feeling from the centre of Papeete. Offering herd of deer or a wandering black bear than Sierra Star, making it feel remi- an 18-hole golf course, it is accessible on the green, there’s no more inspiring niscent of classic highland courses in to both beginners and experienced place to play golf than on one of Mam- Scotland. Prefer to hack balls as far golfers, and renowned internation- moth Lakes’ two public courses. Plus as you can toward the mountains? Try ally for the quality of its fairways and experts claim that you’ll see a 5-10% in- Snowcreek’s ultra-scenic driving range greens, as well as for the beauty of crease in your driving distance at more with its newly installed water feature its location. Nestled on Tahiti island, than a mile above sea level. Mammoth’s on the south side of Old Mammoth players are surrounded by vanilla plan- Sierra Star Golf Course - 8,000 feet Road. tations, pineapple farms and tempera- above sea level - is the highest 18-hole tures averaging 27 degrees. Away from championship golf course in elevation the course, the islands boast pristine beaches and aquamarine waters where guests can soak up the Tahitian cul- ture, devour fresh sea-to-fork cuisine Legendary courses in Greater Palm Palmer and Pete Dye also provide a and embark on a number of activities, Springs, California major draw, in addition to the scenic from deep-water shark diving to hiking mountain backdrops and expertly man- around the mountainous landscape. www.visitgreaterpalmsprings.com icured courses. Top resorts include La The course at Atimaono is 5,950 me- Quinta Resort & Club greeting guests tres long for a 72 stroke par, and is ap- Home to over 110 golf courses and since the 1920s, Westin Mission Hills proved by the French Golf Federation. Tee-rific golfing spots Golf Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage offering visitors more than 300 days Today, it welcomes numerous inter- of sunshine each year, Greater Palm sitting on top of 360-acres and The De- national players annually to the Open Springs earns its reputation as a top sert Willow Golf Resort and JW Marri- International de Tahiti (Tahiti Interna- destination for golf in the U.S. Wheth- ott Desert Springs Resort and Spa, both tional Open). around the world er you’re looking for a casual round or in Palm Desert offering spectacular Travel demanding greens, courses across the mountain views. When the sun finally sets, fine-dining, luxury spa treatments nine cities that make-up Greater Palm JAPAN becoming easier as more courses have As golf courses open up across the UK, keen golfers are heading back to their Springs provide for all levels. Designs and pool-side relaxation awaits. English-speaking staff, opening up the local greens to practice their swing, and with the U.S. Masters currently taking by legendary architects such as Arnold Tee off on one of Japan's market to golfing holidays from the place (8-11 April), golf is definitely in the air. See our pick of top golf spots to 2,000 courses UK. Courses can be found in north put on the course hit list from the East to the West coast of the US, to Tahiti Japan from Hachinohe Golf Club lo- Long seen as the exclusive play- cated on the east coast of the Tohoku Wawona Golf Course ing but rewarding rounds ever since. Region to Hokkaido in the far north to Japan. Located right across the street from ground of the rich and important in - Yosemite National Park, California Japan, golf courses in the country of Japan. Kasumigaseki Country Club, Wawona Hotel, this course was de- north of Tokyo, opened in 1929 and be- signed by Walter G. Favarque to blend are looking to make a sport more ac- www.yosemite.com cessible. There are just shy of 2,350 came Japan's first 36-hole course three views of downtown. Just 40-minute seamlessly into its spectacular sur- courses with 18 holes or more dotted years later. Since then, it has hosted Navigate the bucolic terrain in from the city, the Nemacolin Wood- roundings. Enjoy the nine-hole, par-35 One of only six golf courses located across Japan offering facilities and de- numerous international tournaments. USA Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania lands Resort offers keen golfers two national park golf course which meas- in a National Park, Yosemite’s Wawona grees of difficulty to suit all tastes and The course has also been selected to options. Mystic Rock, designed by the ures 3,050 yards and includes two par- Golf Course is a truly special setting. It abilities. Many Japanese courses are host the golf tournament for the Tokyo EAST COAST www.visitpittsburgh.com legendary Pete Dye, offers players a five holes and three par-three holes. was the first regulation course in the renowned for their beauty, their per- Olympic Games. challenge unlike most others and the Different tee positions per side provide Sierra Nevada when it opened in 1918, fect maintenance and, often, technical Florida’s Paradise Coast - Florida Pittsburgh boasts a rich golf his- Par-72, 7,533-yard course has received a par-70, 18-hole format. and has provided golfers challeng- requirements that will challenge even tory and the state itself is home to top honours from Golf Magazine and the most accomplished players. Mak- www.paradisecoast.com more than 500 public golf courses. In Golf Digest. Shepherd's Rock is a 7,151- ing a reservation for a round of golf is Schenley Park, the Bob O'Conner Golf yard golf course that used the rolling and medium sized greens. Designed An abundance of clubs and courses Course is the only course located with- bucolic terrain and is ideal to fully uti- Mather Regional Park Golf Course, by Jack Fleming in 1959, Mather Golf make Naples a golf lover’s paradise. in city limits and this beautiful 18-hole lize Dye's brilliant imagination in fash- Sacramento - California Course continues to attract golfers Golf Courses along the Three-Star With more than 90 golf courses in the walking course is set within the rolling ioning an outing that is both fun and of all skill levels. This championship Road - Ishikawa area there are plenty of places to play, hills of the park and offers spectacular challenging. www.visitsacramento.com and several tricks to the tee box. JW length par 72 has three tee boxes that Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort Mather Golf Course provides the provide the opportunity to test your www.mitsuboshi-kaidou.com has two courses: The Rookery, recently perfect round of golf all year round. Lo- skills and will challenge how much of a redesigned by course designer Robert USA - WEST COAST cated on a former Air Force base, there long ball hitter you are. Located along the Three-Star Road, Ishikawa hosts a number of golf cours- Cupp, and Hammock Bay, designed by the-art golf academy with practice area, are 18 holes of tree lined open fairways The Aspen Golf Club - Colorado es for visitors to enjoy. Ishikawa Golf Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy. The Na- full service restaurant, and full-service Club hosts 27 holes. Each hole is sepa- ples Beach Hotel & Golf Club’s course locker rooms. Highly skilled PGA staff www.aspensnowmass.com rated, and the East and South are genu- is the oldest in Naples and is included offer group and private instruction, as Take your pick in Colorado the sparkling waters of the Fraser River ine courses where the skill of the player in the Florida Historic Golf Trail. For well as golf school to elevate visitors' and the mountain splendor for which The Aspen Golf Club provides a is fully reflected on the score. The West golfing visitors, courses reflect the game. After a round of golf head to the www.colorado.com the Rocky Mountains are famous, Golf challenging 18-hole course set in the course is short in distance but rich in native Floridian terrain and can pose Red Mountain Grill where an array of at Granby Ranch offers golfers of every heart of the Rockies and minutes from strategic character, which gets more unfamiliar obstacles to players. Before delicious fine foods and refreshments Pole Creek Golf Club, located 12 miles level and interest an exceptional ex- downtown Aspen. This public champi- interesting with every round. Show- you take that first swing, keep in mind are served with an amazing patio that north of Winter Park offers tree-lined, perience. The front nine of this 7,200 onship course is complete with a PGA casing 18 holes, the Kanazawa Central that the lush, green and relatively flat overlooks the course. links-style holes with breathtaking yards–Par 72 course serves as a warm- award-winning golf shop, a state-of- Country Club boasts a beautiful course terrain of most courses in Naples and views of the Continental Divide. At up to the back nine, where golfers will resembling the Kenrokuen Garden, Marco Island can pose a challenging 8,600 feet above sea level, it’s one of encounter several memorable holes and is located only 15 minutes away surprise with creative layouts, bunkers picturesque backdrop. As the day be- the highest 27-hole courses in North incorporating lakes, wetlands, elevated Haymaker Golf Course - Steamboat from JR Kanazawa station. Players are and water hindrances. Wildlife is also gins, directly ahead lies a challenging America. tees, and large, deep bunkers. 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Irises in bloom with Sangeeta Weatherley who will talk A virtual creative workshop from Chiswick Flower Market set Pub in the Park to Hogarth's House Exhibition of groundbreaking to return in May return to Chiswick IRISES IN BLOOM WITH SANGEETA WEATHERLEY A VIRTUAL CREATIVE WORKSHOP FROM HOGARTH’S HOUSE Shopping Entertainment SUNDAY 11TH APRIL 11.00 – 12.00 & FRIDAY 23RD APRIL 18.00 – 19.00 paintings at Turner's house The Chiswick Flower Market team have announced that the popular Pub in the Park is getting the band back together! Art market is set to return on Sunday 2nd May. They’ll be rolling into Chiswick in September Get inspired by spring! In this one-hour virtual workshop, local artist Sangeeta An exhibition of J.M.W. Turner’s original maritime watercolours and prints with their amazing band of chefs, musicians, Weatherley will help participants create their own beautiful work of art inspired by a flower William Hogarth himself drew and admired for its beauty. is to open in his former home in Twickenham on Saturday May 22nd 2021 artisanal producers and most of all, you! Pretty thanks to a generous loan from Tate. By then, if the roadmap for easing lock- grown in Chiswick delivery. much everything you’ve been hankering for Workshop details down goes to plan, groups of six will be Ɂ Pepperpot nursery – herb plants able to meet up outdoors, the shops in and grown in Hampshire They will all be back in the market in during lockdown is back on the menu - with • Ticket price: £10 per device around Chiswick High Road will be open May along with other traders you may have • Level: creatives of all abilities are welcome again, the pubs and cafes will be able to Ɂ Jacques Amand – bulbs for spring met at the previous markets and a few new actual people. planting • Materials: pencil, coloured pencils, pastels… whatever you have to hand! Turner’s English Coasts focuses on the self. Some were commercially successful which boasts some of the most dangerous serve outside and the majority of the adult ones, including local business Nicola the • Book your space at: https://hogarthshouse.org/events- artist’s engagement with English marine - the finished watercolours in the exhibi- coastlines anywhere in the world. population should have been vaccinated. Ɂ Urban Tropicana – house plants Gardener, Golborne Road market trader In exhibitions/#currentEvents and coastal subjects at a pivotal time in his tion were (and remain) highly desirable to Furthermore, the Napoleonic Wars Organisers will still be asking people to Ɂ Greenka – houseplants and pots the Garden, and Columbia Road trader Ev- career when he was living at Sandycombe art collectors - while others were personal (1792-1815) encouraged domestic tourism, exercise social distancing and wear a mask. Ɂ Lifelike Flowers – silk flower ar- ergreen, plus more to be announced soon. Meanwhile, if you’re eager to get plant- See a list of all traders on the Chiswick Lodge; the house he designed and lived in experiments. leading to British coastal towns and ports, It’s the ultimate foodie festival - super- meaning the tour will have Covid-safety About the artist ing before then, several of their traders sell rangements Flower Market website. between 1813-26 at Sandycoombe Road, St Crucially, it was through such projects – particularly those on the southern coast star chef Tom Kerridge will once again be measures in place if needed, but as govern- Sangeeta Weatherley is a self-taught artist from India, currently living in West online by mail order. Ɂ Made in – pots Volunteers are also needed for May for Margarets, Twickenham TW1 2LR. unprecedented in their breadth and quality of England, to be viewed increasingly as a bringing together his band of incredible ment restrictions ease so will the event’s. Marshal duties. If you would like to be part London with her family. She is inspired by her surroundings in London, the Guest curator, Christine Riding, for- – that Turner was to achieve an interna- mainstay of the leisure industry. Ɂ Herboo – kids garden kits chef pals including Chantelle Nicholson, Chris Hughes, CEO at Brand Events, of the Chiswick Flower Market success sto- changing landscape through the seasons and the abundance of colours in merly of Tate Britain and the National tional reputation. Turner’s English Coasts will be open to Ɂ Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants – Ɂ Plant Be – pots and wall hangers Andrew Pern, Atul Kochhar and Marcus said: “We’re thrilled to be bringing back ry, email admin@chiswickflowermarket. Maritime Museum, and now Head of the J.M.W. Turner painted the sea more of- the public from Saturday 22nd May until herbaceous perennials Ɂ London House Plants Wareing for a weekend of great grub and our brilliant food, drink and music festival nature. com. All ages needed. Curatorial Department and Curator of ten than any other subject: from the ear- Sunday 5th September 2021, Wednesday to Ɂ The Kew Plantsman – local nursery fun in your town. to eight towns in 2021. All of our events are British Paintings at the National Gallery, liest paintings upon which his reputation Sunday 10am to 4pm. Prebooking is essen- specialising in the rare and the unusual You can also buy bouquets of flowers In true Pub in the Park style, party goers flexible, adaptable and ready to get even About Hogarth’s House has selected works that underline the close was founded to his later experimental and tial via turnershouse.org. Turner’s House, Ɂ Microfoods – fresh microgreens online from Dominic at Pot Pourri for local can look forward to some stunning pubs more free as the country begins to unlock. Hogarth’s House is the former home of the 18th Century artist and satirist relationship between Turner’s images of contentious work, the sea remained central Sandycombe Lodge, 40 Sandycoombe and restaurants including Kerridge’s Bar We’re ready to bring the public some much William Hogarth, known as the ‘Father of British Art’. It is owned and operated maritime Britain to his artistic vision. It also loomed large in Road, St Margarets, Twickenham TW1 2LR. & Grill, Andrew Pern’s The Star Inn, Jason needed fun – watch out for more line-up by the London Borough of Hounslow and undergoing a redevelopment project and contemporary print culture. British commercial, cultural and political Follow their social media for updates Twit- Atherton’s Little Social, Atul Kochhar’s announcements and tickets on-sale soon!” funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund called ‘Hogarth’s Mulberry The exhibition includes projects fi- life. As a maritime and island nation, there ter: @TurnersHouse Facebook: @turner- Restaurants including the amazing Vaasu nanced by professional engravers and pub- was a broad-based fascination with the ev- intwickenham Instagram: turners_house. and Sindhu, and more! Pub in the Park will be taking place Garden’ project. lishers to those instigated by Turner him- er-present risks of seafaring in a kingdom Young people in Hounslow invited to join classes at It wouldn’t be Pub in the Park without on the following dates at the following some top-notch live music, so expect per- The Lyric formances from the likes of Kaiser Chiefs, venues: The Feeling, Marc Almond, Reef, Basement Jaxx*…plus more to be announced! Ɂ Royal Victoria Park, Bath 18th – 20th Lyric Hammersmith Theatre announces The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre Young Lyric classes are delivered To book a class a young person Tom Kerridge said: “After the year we’ve June has announced a new term of by nine Young Lyric Partners: must be a Young Lyric Member. had, I think everyone deserves a good- Ɂ Dulwich Park, London 26th – 27th knees up – and what better way to do it Young Lyric acting, dancing and Action on Disability, AMICI Dance Membership is free and provides June music classes for young people Theatre Company, DanceWest, access to classes, £5 tickets to than Pub in the Park! We’re so excited to world premiere for June opening be doing what we do best, bringing back Ɂ St Nicholas Park, Warwick 2nd - 4th from across west London. A variety Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, all Lyric Main House shows and our feel-good festival to the towns we love July ical play we see a teenage Ghandi struggle seating for the entirety of the run. Tickets which, for centuries, human beings have chosen to sing for the First Lady Michelle of accessible courses are available Musiko Musika, New English Ballet further creative opportunities and filling it with lush music and proper Ɂ Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells 9th are on sale via www.lyric.co.uk. The show attempted to understand each other and against class and imperialism yet delight Obama, Donna is now a security guard pa- for all abilities, aged 4-25 years, and Theatre, Tri-Borough Music Hub, throughout the year. Bursaries are good food!” Theatre in the joys of money, food and women as – 11th July will also be filmed for audiences to watch the world around us. I cannot think of a trolling the grounds of Westfield shopping will run for 10 weeks from April Turtle Key Arts and Zoo Nation. available for some classes and can In every town they will be staging a at home and will be available for online more necessary moment for theatre than he attempts to fit into English society. A centre. The hope and excitement she once special session called A Thousand Thank Ɂ Chichester College, West Sussex The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre today streaming from 12 to 17 July. Casting for now. I look forward, with co-director Diane unique insight into the experiences which felt has now become isolation and judge- 2021. This will be the first time The Young Lyric Partners all be applied for online. 24th – 25th July announces the world premiere of Out West You’s, by providing free tickets to local each of the one-person plays will be an- Page, to sharing Out West with you. We are will go on to shape the moral and political ment of the choices she has made. Yet classes return to being delivered have unique expertise and work health care heroes and key workers so they Ɂ Chiswick House and Gardens, Lon- featuring works by three of the UK’s lead- nounced in due course. back. We are here.” beliefs of one of the most significant fig- when Donna and her teenage daughter find in person at the Lyric after many in partnership to nurture young All places must be booked in ing playwrights, Tanika Gupta (A Doll’s can let their hair down. That’s 8,000 Thank don 3rd – 5th September Rachel O’Riordan, Artistic Director and Diane Page, Co-Director, said: “Out ures in history. themselves in a situation that tests their classes took place online over the talent and creativity in west advance. For full details on classes, You's across the whole tour. House), Simon Stephens (The Curious In- CEO of the Lyric and Co-Director of Out West explores what it really means to be- Blue water and cold and fresh by Simon bravery and humanity, she realises just Ɂ Verulamium Park, St Albans 10th – cident of the Dog in the Night-Time) and past year to ensure continued London. theatre safety measures and to Tom Kerridge continued: “Key workers West said: “Out West is the production long in a shifting world. At a time when we Stephens how truly remarkable they are. Roy Wil- have been the true superheroes of this pan- 12th September Roy Williams (Death Of England: Delroy), that reopens our doors after the enforced have had cause to reflect on and analyse London, 2020. We follow one man’s liams’ new play holds a lens up to female opportunities for young people in book, visit the Lyric Hammersmith Ɂ Higginson Park, Marlow 16th – 19th to reopen the venue. The plays explore demic, and we want to say thanks by offer- closure due to the pandemic. The three our values, beliefs and ideals – sometimes journey as he is forced to confront his late resilience and celebrates Black women and the area despite the Lyric’s closure All classes will follow the Theatre website www.lyric.co.uk ing 1000 complimentary tickets in each of September themes of race, identity, place and purpose writers, Tanika Gupta, Simon Stephens in uncomfortable and revealing conver- father’s racism and his own white privilege. everyday heroism in the face of adversity. due to lockdown. The new classes government’s Out of School or call the box office on 020 8741 and bring together a stellar creative team, our towns so these superstars can let their and Roy Williams, are some of the most ex- sations – each of these incredible plays In the wake of city lockdown living and Alongside the Lyric’s production of Out are open to young people in Brent, Settings Guidance and are open to 6850. hair down while enjoying some awesome co-directed by the Lyric’s Artistic Director Black Lives Matter protests, as he explores citing voices in British theatre and I am so proves to be ever more poignant.” West, West London writer and poet Zia Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, a maximum of 15 participants per music and lush grub.” For more information please visit: www. Rachel O’Riordan and Diane Page, with Set proud that they are sharing our stage and The Overseas Student by Tanika Gup- the places his father once lived, his mourn- Ahmed will lead a playwriting partner- and Costume Design by Soutra Gilmour, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, term to ensure safety for those They'll be working with NHS trusts, the pubintheparkuk.com bringing the Lyric back to life. All three ta London. 1888. 18-year old Mohandas ing is filled with difficult truths. Simon Ste- ship to create new stories that are rooted emergency services, and local people to al- *Music acts and restaurants vary by ven- Lighting Design by Jessica Hung Han Yun plays speak to our current moment; ques- K Gandhi is sent to the UK from India phens’ latest play is a heartfelt exploration in West London with students across six Kensington and Chelsea, Richmond taking part. and Composition and Sound Design by Si- locate these tickets. ue, visit the website for full details. tions of race, geography, identity, belong- to study Law. He must navigate a time that questions what it means to be a father, secondary schools in Hammersmith & Ful- upon Thames and Wandsworth. Pub in the Park has been designed with mon Slater. Out West will run in the Main ing and hope run through all three. Theatre of uncertainty, growth and opportunity husband and son. ham. A selection of work will be filmed and House from 18th June to 24th July. The these times in mind and has been awarded has the power to move, to challenge and to as he builds a new life far from his home Go, Girl by Roy Williams presented in the Lyric’s Cinema, running in the Visit Britain ‘Good to Go’ certification, show will operate with socially distanced entertain. It is also the medium through and family. In Gupta’s sharp, witty, polit- London, 2020. Once the schoolgirl parallel with Out West during the summer. 46 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 47 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 Plans for Game of Thrones play in London Theatres Theatre Producers Simon Painter and Tim Lawson in partnership with Kilburn Live have announced plans for a stage production around pop culture juggernaut Game of Thrones. Working alongside author George R.R. Martin, the play is being written and adapted by award-winning playwright Duncan MacMillan and helmed by acclaimed UK director Dominic Cooke.

Unwind with new Kew Set at a pivotal moment in the his- world and his characters,’’ said MacMillan. tory of the series, the play will for the ‘‘His generosity and trust during this pro- first time take audiences deeper behind cess has been incredible. Working on this play during lockdown has felt like a real Gardens wellbeing programme the scenes of a landmark event that privilege. I can’t wait until we can be back previously was shrouded in mystery. in a theatre to experience this together.’’ Art Featuring many of the most iconic and Teaming up with MacMillan to bring well-known characters from the series, Game of Thrones to life on stage is Cooke, After a challenging year spent mostly in the confines of our homes, it’s time the production will boast a story cen- who previously was the Artistic Director of London’s Royal Court Theatre from 2007 to head outdoors and let nature regenerate and refresh our minds, bodies tered around love, vengeance, madness to 2013. His production of Sondheim’s and souls. With summer peeping around the corner, RBG Kew is introducing and the dangers of dealing in prophe- Follies at the National Theatre, where he cy, in the process revealing secrets and is an Associate, was nominated for 10 Ol- a brand new programme of wellbeing events, all set to take place across the lies that have only been hinted at until ivier awards. He has recently successful- now. ly transitioned to TV and film with The breath-taking landscape of Kew’s UNESCO World Heritage site. Hollow Crown: Wars of the Roses starring Author George R. R. Martin said: ‘‘The High Bonneville, Sophie Okonedo and Judi seeds of war are often planted in times of Dench, On Chesil Beach, starring Saoirse peace. Few in Westeros knew the carnage Ronan and Billy Howle and recently The to come when highborn and smallfolk alike Courier starring Benedict Cumberbatch ince Covid-19 struck, we have Ɂ Kew Fitness with a magical evening bike ride. gathered at Harrenhal to watch the finest Image by jplenio from Pixabay

and Rachel Brosnahan. learnt how incredibly impor- From 19th May • As bicycles are not usually allowed in knights of the realm compete in a great ‘‘I am over the moon • £32.50 (includes entrance to Gardens) the Gardens, this is a unique opportunity tourney, during the tant nature is for our men- at being given the op-

full pricing for you to explore Kew’s most beautiful Year of the False tal and physical well-being. portunity, by the dy- • Wake up and move with these spots with friends and family. Spring. It is a tour- Our bodies are designed to move – to blood-pumping fitness bootcamp sessions! • Take in the enchanted woodlands and namic producing team What riches lie beneath the River Thames? S ney oft referred dur- breathe and to stretch – and our minds • Bootcamp sessions are an outdoor full- beautiful blooms, stop for a picnic or sum- of Tim Lawson, Simon ing HBO's Game of “ Painter and Kilburn need to be soothed by natural beauty. body workout, similar to circuit training. mer drink and listen to live music, smell Thrones, and in my Live, to bring a new Bootcamp uses a variety of bodyweight ex- the aroma of the Rose Garden as the sun novels, A Song of Ice ...It ought to be What better place, therefore, than Kew instalment of George ercises and interval-style training to build begins to set. and Fire... and now, spectacular Discover London's lost treasures Gardens, to relax and unwind with be- up strength and stamina and burn calories. • The Gardens come alive when you’re “ RR Martin’s epic sto- at last, we can tell spoke wellbeing sessions? ry to a life on stage,” History • Each session uses minimal to no on two wheels… the whole story... on Whether you're seeking mindful mo- said Cooke. ‘‘One of equipment, making full use of the land- the stage. ments or looking to work up a sweat, the George’s inspirations scape around you instead. Ɂ Temperate House Yoga ‘‘An amazing Many of us have been enjoying walks along the river, but did you know that at low tide it becomes programme offers classes both designed for the original books • Friendly, motivational instructors will From 22nd June team has been as- for ‘me-time’, as well as those aimed at the was Shakespeare’s his- England's largest archaeological site, revealing riches spanning centuries? Jason Sandy, a member provide modified exercises to suit all fit- • £45 (includes entrance to the Gardens sembled to tell the whole family. Let Kew’s landscapes and tory plays so the ma- ness levels. and 20% discount on restaurants) tale, starting with producers Simon Paint- of the Society of Thames Mudlarks, and Chiswick resident, will be giving a talk on mudlarking, a historic buildings re-energise you. terial lends itself naturally to the theatre. • Rise and shine with an early-morning er, Tim Lawson and Jonathan Sanford. Duncan MacMillan and I are having a great Ɂ And for the whole family…Family yoga session in Kew’s crowning jewel, the Their knowledge and love of my world and tradition dating back to the 18th century, for the Emery Walker’s Trust, Hammersmith on Saturday All sessions will be Covid-19 Secure, and time digging into the dynastic power strug- glorious Temperate House. characters has impressed me from the very will adhere to government guidance at the Fun Fit gles at the heart of George’s extraordinary April 24th. • Beat the rush of Kew’s day visitors, first, and their plans for this production time. From 26th July imaginative world and he has been hugely and even staff, with this pre-opening class blew me away since the first time we met. • Adult, £32.50, child £27.50 (includes generous and supportive towards both of in the world’s largest surviving Victorian Dominic Cooke, our director, is a former entrance to the Gardens and 20% discount us.’’ Ɂ Forest bathing glasshouse. Artistic Director of London's Royal Court on restaurants) – full pricing Producer Simon Painter is best known From 30th April • The one-hour vinyasa flow will be held Theatre, who brought Shakespeare's dra- the ages right up to the present day. • Friendly and motivational instructors for creating large scale touring shows in- • £60 (includes entrance to the Gardens in the midst of 10,000 rare and endangered mas of the War of the Roses to television, “Over the past 2,000 years of human will make full use of the great outdoors cluding The Illusionists franchise which and 20% discount on restaurants) – full plants, and led by Kew’s own yoga instruc- and our playwright, Duncan Macmillan, activity along the River Thames, count- with a fitness session designed for chil- he launched with Tim Lawson. His pro- pricing tor. has previously adapted George Orwell and less objects have been unintentional- dren’s growing bodies. ductions have played in over 400 cities • Calm your body and mind with these • After your session, why not take a re- Henrik Ibsen, among others. Working with ly discarded or accidentally dropped • Family Fun Fit sessions combine cir- in 40 countries while breaking numerous relaxing forest bathing sessions. laxing walk through Kew’s landscape be- them (back before the pandemic, when into its waters. The river has been an cuits, skills and games, plus interactive ele- records on Broadway. In addition, Lawson • Inspired by the Japanese art of Shin- fore enjoying a hot drink and breakfast in we could actually get together) has been a extraordinary repository of these lost ments for families to enjoy together. Class- has created and produced theatrical shows rin-yoku, forest bathing takes the form of a one of their restaurants? treat, and I am eager for our collaboration objects, protected and preserved in the es are specially designed for the beautiful around the globe such as Fiddler on the slow, sensory woodland walk alongside an to resume. Our dream is to bring Westeros dense anaerobic (oxygen-free) mud,” biodiverse landscape of Kew Gardens. Roof, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, A Chorus expert guide who will help you disconnect Ɂ to Broadway, to the West End, to Austral- explains Jason, who will share some of Pilates Line and Jekyll and Hyde. from the stresses of everyday life. From 26th July ia... and eventually, to a stage near you. his favourite mudlarking finds and their Ɂ Tai Chi Working in tandem with the pair to ex- For just a few hours each day at low • Immerse yourself in the green world of • £40.00 (includes entrance to the Gar- ‘‘It ought to be spectacular.’’ own unique stories. From 4th June ecutive this grand vision is Kilburn Live, tide, the River Thames foreshore is Kew’s Pinetum and clear your head, relax dens and 20% discount on restaurants) The play will be written by Duncan Mac- Jason is an American architect and • £35 (includes entrance to the Gardens the global market leader in branded live transformed into a mystical place of deeply, and improve your sleep. • Tone your body in Kew’s historic 19th Millan, whose theatrical work includes developer who has lectured and writ- and 20% discount on restaurants) entertainment with a roster of live events possibilities, exposing finds dating back • Organised in partnership with the For- century Nash Conservatory with our spe- Lungs; People, Places and Things; Every ten many articles about mudlarking as • Boost your physical and mental well- and experiences that include Dr. Seuss, to prehistoric times. est Bathing Institute. cial Pilates sessions. Brilliant Thing; Rosmersholm (adapt. well as appearing on national television. being with the centuries-old Chinese mar- Peanuts, Nerf, Power Rangers, and many Licensed mudlarks can access the • Floor-to-ceiling windows flood their Henrik Ibsen) and 1984 (adapt. George He co-authored “Thames Mudlarking: tial art, tai chi, in Kew’s stunning Mediter- more. Mark Manuel is the CEO of Kilburn largest archaeological site in Britain, Ɂ Forest bathing for the whole fam- spacious conservatory with natural day- Orwell, co-written and co-directed with Searching for London’s Lost Treasures” ranean Garden. Media. an enchanting surface of rocks, oyster light, bringing you relaxing views of the Robert Icke). His work has been performed published in 2021 by Shire Publications ily… • During this wellbeing session, you will In addition to Painter and Lawson, shells, broken glass, bricks, tiles, animal Gardens. throughout the world, including the Na- and available at Blackwells, WH Smith, From 8th August be doing standing meditation, joint loos- Vince Gerardis and Jonathan Sanford will bones, sand, gravel and mud, searching tional Theatre, the Old Vic, the Royal Waterstons, Foyles and online book- • Adult £60, child £35 (includes entrance ening exercises, and two traditional tai chi serve as executive producers. for hidden treasures exposed by erosion Court, St Ann’s Warehouse, Festival d’Av- stores. to the Gardens and 20% discount on res- movement routines. and the waves of passing boats. Jason’s For full details including dates, times ignon, Theatertreffen, in the West End and This live, interactive talk is part of a taurants) historically significant artefacts are on and pricing visit kew.org/kew-gardens/ on Broadway. His work on screen has also programme of monthly events via Zoom • Calm your mind and bond together as Ɂ Summer Cycle display in various museums in Britain, whats-on appeared on the BBC, HBO, Netflix and at organised by Emery Walker’s House a family with guided walks through Kew’s From 21st June but he also possesses an eclectic cabinet the Berlin and London Film Festivals. Trust. Entry is by donation. Please magnificent Arboretum. Adult £20, Child £10 of curiosities containing artefacts which ‘‘I have such admiration for George’s prebook via emerywalker.org.uk. • Join Kew in celebration of summer offer insights London life throughout 48 Friday 9th April, 2021 Friday 9th April, 2021 49 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 Hoops dominate and defeat Coventry 3-0 The Three Lions edge past Poland Football bouncing off the post and into the back as he rushed off his line instantly to of the net, to give his side an early lead. smother the attacker’s shot. But in the Queens Park Rangers Austin nearly increased the deficit 68th minute, the 23-year-old finally Football produced one of their after latching onto Kakay’s looping beat Marosi. Chair carried the ball from A late goal from Maguire best performances of the cross. The poacher leaped highest and inside his own half, and once he got unleashed a powerful header towards inside the opposition penalty area, he maintained England’s season, as they thrashed the bottom corner. However, Marosi released the trigger. The stinging strike 100% winning record for a struggling Coventry had positioned himself well, and got was one of the easier ones that Marosi down extremely quickly to keep his had to deal with on Friday afternoon, the World Cup qualifiers. side 3-0. side in the game. but the keeper must have taken his eye In their final match of The early dominance continued and off the ball as he pushed it into the back Louis Yamani in the 22nd minute the Hoops managed of his own net at the near post. the current international [email protected] to double their lead with some help Hoops boss Mark Warburton break, they defeated from the visitor’s self-destructive revealed how pleased he was with he side that had travelled defence. Chair’s corner was curled his side’s display, “Overall it was a their most challenging from the midlands were towards the front post, and Rose really good performance - we were opponents so far 2-1, desperate for points to help went to meet the ball inside a crowd dominant for long periods and the them remain in the division being Poland. of bodies. The defender completely early goal, of course, always helps.” He Tnext year. Although they are current- misjudged the flight of the ball and specifically highlighted the early stages Louis Yamani ly outside the relegation, even just a headed it backwards over his own of the game, “For the first half-hour, we [email protected] point would have been crucial in their keeper and into his own goal, meaning moved the ball well and played with quest for survival. his side were 2-0 down in W12. pace and purpose, but we've got to be It took two minutes for the hosts to outhate’s side got off to the Matters almost worsened for Rose more ruthless.” make a statement at the Kiyan Prince perfect start as they took the as Chair pressed and dispossessed him Joe Lumley made his first Foundation Stadium. QPR’s Player of lead inside twenty minutes. A high up the pitch. The young attacker appearance in goal since being recalled the Month Wallace drove down the clumsy challenge from Helik raced inside the Coventry box, but his from loan and had a confident outing, left wing and fired a wonderful cross Sbrought down Sterling as the winger low strike was saved well by the legs of Warburton added, “Clean sheets are perfectly onto the head of Willock. raced towards the byline, and the ref- Marosi. vitally important for us defensively, The winger directed his ferocious eree instantly pointed to the spot. The The keeper was forced into making but getting those early goals relieves Ilias Chair, who was a threat all afternoon, is QPR’s header back across the helpless keeper, top scorer this season with eight goals. clinical Kane fired a powerful strike another one-on-one save against Chair the pressure and allows us to play.” down the centre of the goal, whilst sending Szczesny the wrong way. The hosts struggled to showcase Declan Rice earned his second consecutive Man of the Match Award for England. their quality in the final third, and Hoops suffer disappointing defeat against Forest eventually paid for not extending their lead. Stones shocked everyone as he gifted Poland a way back into the Football the bar and into the top corner. game. Pope rolled the ball out to the flew past the helpless Pope, and it was nod the ball back towards the penalty spoke to ITV Sport, “We were very winning goal which was important - In the match’s dying embers, QPR centre back, who had acres of space, the first goal the keeper had conceded spot where his defensive partner good in the first half, we were in you can fold in those moments and he Last week Queens Park scored what was merely a consolation but he decided to hold onto it for too for England, in his seventh game. was waiting. Maguire unleashed a control of the game and to concede didn't.” Maguire also weighed in on his goal. Adomah’s perfectly placed cross Rangers put in one of long and a poor touch allowed the With five minutes left on the clock rocketing strike on the volley first- a goal like we did can hit the team. teammates mistake, “John (Stones) towards the back post was right on the opposition to pounce. The ball fell to came the moment that separated the time, and although Szczesny got They stuck at it, they recovered their has been brilliant this year. Defenders their best performances head of a diving Dykes, who nodded Milik on the edge of the box, and the two sides, and Stones managed to a hand to the attempt, it was too composure and got an important set- make mistakes and when we do we get of the season as they past Samba. forward found Moder on the left side redeem himself for his error earlier. powerful to push over the bar and it play winner.” scrutinised. He made up for it with a R’s manager Warburton admitted thrashed Coventry 3-0. of the box, who wildly lashed his strike Foden’s deep corner towards the back flew into the roof of the net. The manager added “John Stones great header at the back post.” that his team looked nowhere near as into the top corner. Poland’s equaliser post was met by an athletic leap from England boss Gareth Southgate managed to compose himself for the Louis Yamani good as they have in previous matches, Stones, who did extremely well to rest of the game and had a part in the [email protected] “There's no shouting and screaming upstairs. They've been very good of late, they've worked hard and had owever, in Monday’s fix- a good run, but we were below our ture against Nottingham best and we have to recognise it.” He Forest the West Lon- continued, “I thought we moved the don-based club were sec- ball too ponderously. We were a bit Hond best by miles as they lost 3-1. laboured, we have to be quicker with Moments before the break, Wallace the ball movement if we're going to was caught out in possession as Ameobi hurt teams. When we're good, we snatched the ball on the right wing. The can be very good, but today we didn't winger then drove into the box along deserve much out of that game.” the byline and squared a drilled cross past the goalmouth. Mighten pounced first and bundled the ball across the line to put his side ahead. Two great saves from Dieng kept the Hoops in the game, but eighteen minutes into the second half the hosts doubled their lead. Krovinovic found the feet of Grabban on the edge of the box and the striker suddenly turned to create some space for himself, then pulled the trigger. Grabban’s rising effort gave Dieng absolutely no chance of saving it as it flew into the top corner, making it 2-0 and increasing the deficit. Forest’s third goal was another screamer, but this time from a set- piece. Garner stood over a free kick on the left wing, not too far from the corner flag. But that did not stop the Manchester United loanee from QPR were lacklustre in the final third as unleashing a looping strike which they had 60% possession, but only two shots on target. Pictured: Lyndon Dykes dipped above the keeper, but beneath 50 Friday 29th January, 2021 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @chiswickherald SPORT Falcons Pre-Preparatory School Blues battle out draw with Bees Where the Right Start Matters hindering promotion Push

Football currently 70, having squandered their heading towards the top corner. Brentford’s chances of chance to close the gap by drawing all Etheridge made sure he was well- of their last four fixtures. positioned to palm the strikes away achieving automatic The first clear-cut chance of the from goal at full-stretch. promotion have become game was created by Birmingham, who Although the Bees completely even more unlikely after were incredibly close to breaking the dominated and created essentially all deadlock. Ex-Brentford forward Hogan of the chances in the second half, they sharing the points in slotted the ball towards the back post struggled to create anything clear- West London when a into the path of Gardner. From close cut. Despite being under pressure, range he unleashed a stinging strike, the Blues were able to see out the 0-0 struggling Birmingham which the scrambling Raya must have stalemate and take a crucial point back side visited earlier this been relieved to see it bounce off the to the midlands. Early Years experts week. base of the post and to safety. Bees boss Thomas Frank was Late on in the first half Brentford critical of his side’s inability to take passed up on a golden opportunity to their chances in their recent draws, Louis Yamani take the lead. Canos broke through “I'm always down when we're not [email protected] on goal and sprinted towards the winning games and I'm very rarely 15 or 30 hours free opposition box. Etheridge rushed off pleased with a draw.” He continued, he Blues earned a vital point, his line to meet the Spaniard, who “I think we created enough chances following the goalless draw, cheekily chipped the keeper, but the and opportunities to win the game childcare funding available in their quest for surviv- attempt was wide and slowly bounced and we've played on a higher level al as they are now seven out for a goal-kick. offensively than we did today. We Tpoints above the drop-zone, but have After the break, Etheridge produced have dominated the ball more in other four games in hand over 22nd placed two fine, diving saves to deny the games.” Rotherham. league’s top scorer Toney. On both Ultimately, the manager admitted, 7+ preparation The top two placed sides in the occasions Toney unleashed rocketing, “We need to be better at that, but if division are running away with the rising strikes which looked to be you look at the last three games, I think spots to be immediately promoted to we've done more than enough to win the top flight. League leaders Norwich each one. In games like this, you need are on 87 points, whilst Watford are to have that cutting edge in the final Transfer option to trying to keep up the pace with 79 After the goalless draw, Ivan Toney was subject to racist abuse on social media third and I think we lack that at this points. The Bees have a huge amount of which he described as ‘spineless’ moment in time.” catching up to do as their points total is Falcons Prep Richmond

Huddersfield hold Bees to a 1-1 draw Weekly Forest School Football Brentford box. The midfielder saw a spot-kick for handball, but at the hour miscommunication and, even though I so that was another thing that came An important point for Raya scrambling back to protect his mark, Brentford were fortunate not to haven't seen it back, I'm also told we down to narrow margins.” goal, and unleashed a low, stinging have conceded a penalty. As O’Brien, should have had a penalty for handball, Huddersfield sees them strike which deceived the keeper and who has been linked with a summer Fees inclusive of lunches and go five games unbeaten found the back of the net at his near move to the Bees, drove into the box he post. was bundled to the ground by Henry. after the 1-1 draw at the Schofield made a wonderful save The defender made absolutely no snacks freshly prepared onsite John Smith Stadium. to prevent the visitors from finding contact with the ball, but the appeals an equaliser in the first half. The ball from multiple Town players were by award-winning chef Louis Yamani was fed through to Janelt who had dismissed. [email protected] continued a run from his own half. In the 73rd minute the hosts came The German was found on the left painfully close to finding a winner. espite Brentford being un- side of the box, but the goalkeeper Duhaney found himself striding down defeated in their last four immediately rushed off his line, closed the right side of the box, and a seamless matches, they will be dis- Specialist teaching for PE, down the angle, and smothered the turn saw Sorensen sliding into no appointed that they have midfielder’s attempt. man’s land. Duhaney then tried to Ddrawn their third match. Although Five minutes after the break curl a low effort around Raya, but the they have a game-in-hand over second Music, Art and French Brentford replied with a leveller. An Spaniard got down quickly to smother placed Watford, they are now trailing amazing, acrobatic, goal line clearance the tame attempt. by nine points, meaning a late push for by Sarr stopped Jansson from heading After failing to register another automatic promotion will be extremely his team back on level terms, but the victory, Bees boss Thomas Frank difficult. threat was not over. The clearance emphasised that they can still attain The Terriers were gifted an opener only reached as far as Janelt on the a top two finish, “We need to keep in the seventh minute after a defensive left side of the box, and the 22-year- clear heads and keep believing mix-up. A stray pass should have been Please contact [email protected] old fired the ball back into the crowd because there's everything to play dealt with easily, but Raya rushed off of bodies around the penalty spot. It for. Watford will be saying nothing is his line despite not being needed. 2 Burnaby Gardens, Chiswick, W4 3DT was Sorensen who reacted first and over yet and that's right because this Although Rasmussen collected the the defender was able to clinically slot is the Championship.” The manager 020 8747 8393 | www.falconsboys.co.uk loose pass, a poor ball of his own saw the ball into the bottom corner despite admitted, “We have also conceded him put his teammate under pressure being off-balance to make it 1-1. too many odd goals this season. It and O’Brien pounced just outside the Ivan Toney failed to register a goal or assist for the first time in nine matches. Frank’s side could have been awarded came down to one ball in behind and Pictured: Mads bech sorensen

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