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Hounslow Police have taken to social media to ask for help to find a Pick up a copy of The Hounslow missing 56-year-old man from Feltham. Council shortlisted for Local Herald from: Robert Purves was last seen on 16th July. Sainsbury’s Essex Place W4, Morrisons Brentford, Chiswick Page 39 Library, Chiswick Town Hall, Strand On The Green Post Office If you seen Robert, please call PUZZLES 101 with ref 21MIS022371. Workouts for the brain: from Authority of the Year Award The Hounslow Herald is published crosswords to Futoshiki by Vencor Ltd Hounslow one of the UK’s fastest-growing econ- transport and low-carbon communi- Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, omies and we had huge ambitions for ties. London W4 4HH Hounslow Council has Watch stolen from woman the council itself and for the borough. “If the way the community came to- been shortlisted for At the beginning of this year, we were gether during covid is anything to go ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved top prizes at the MJ heading into the third national lock- by, I feel very optimistic about the way Achievement Awards down and facing some of the harshest the borough is coming together again in her 70s in Finsbury Park economic impacts in the country. to deliver a recovery that serves the which recognise some of “I’m really proud of the way every- needs of all our residents.” London the best local authorities one at Hounslow Council pulled to- The MJ Awards are an annual award Police are appealing for information about a watch gether to support our borough and for local authorities, which aims to cel- in the UK. lead the way out of the crisis. ebrate, recognise and promote excel- that was stolen from an elderly woman as she Page 32 “Central to our approach has been lence in the public sector. The awards walked in Finsbury Park on Tuesday 13th July. identifying every opportunity to bring are judged by influential commenta- SPORT residents, businesses, community tors from both the public and private Reward for Letter of the Week Odubajo set to sign for Hoops udges have shortlisted Hounslow groups and public sector partners to- sectors and are a chance for local au- he incident happened be- slim athletic build. He was wearing a Council for the Local Author- gether as One Hounslow. thorities to be commended for their The Hounslow Herald has decided tween 17:15 and 17:40 at the light coloured T-shirt. ity of the Year award, as well as “No council can do alone all that ingenuity in delivering services to their to introduce a £50 cash prize for main entrance on the south PC Carol Charles, from the North Jawards to recognise the council’s needs to be done to recover after coro- respective borough. Letter of the Week side of the park near Seven Area Basic Command Unit, said: ‘‘The leadership in response to the climate navirus, so we think it’s about help- The results of the winners among the TSisters Road, N4. watch was of high sentimental value to emergency and the council’s transfor- ing to shape the future by leading the shortlist nominees for the MJ Awards Please email your letters about The 73-year-old victim was ap- the owner. I would urge anyone who mation of the workplace. whole community along the path of will be announced in September. local or other issues to: proached by a man who grabbed her may have witnessed the incident or The council has also been commend- recovery. newsdesk@hounslowherald. arm and demanded she give him her have seen any reference to the watch ed for work to tackle digital inclusivity “We’ve taken the same approach co.uk gold-plated diamond-encrusted JBW being for sale to please get in touch.’’ in the borough. with our Green Recovery work. Dozens We’re looking forward to watch. He then fled the scene. Anyone with any information is Steve Curran, Leader of Hounslow of partners from the world of business, reading them! The victim was left very shaken but asked to call police on 101 or tweet @ Council, said being shortlisted was a academia and beyond came together thankfully was not injured. MetCC, quoting CAD 6349/13JUL. Al- huge honour after many months of to co-design a plan to tackle climate The suspect has been described as a ternatively, contact the independent hard work throughout a difficult year. change, grow the green economy and Black man, approximately 5ft 11ins, of charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Page 42 “As we started 2020, Hounslow had jobs, and set out solutions for green Hounslow Council has been recognised as ‘one of the best local authorities in the UK’ 4 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 5 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

Cover story continued Police appeal for help to find missing 59-year-old Abdelali Slimani Night flights policy is reviewed every should not be permitted during the ment. Communities around Heathrow Bus driver punched five years and the current regime was hours of 11pm and 7am, allowing those who both need and deserve a decent Police say they are ‘very Abdelali is described as 5ft delali walking along Grange where he tilts his head to the due to expire in October 2022. A con- living under airport flight paths the night’s sleep need night flights to end concerned’ for the welfare 5in tall, of slim build, balding Road SE1 at 05:24 on Sunday. left and his left arm swings. sultation earlier this year sought views opportunity to have eight hours sleep now, not in three years’ time. We were after asking passenger of a missing Southwark man with some grey hair and grey He was walking towards Sur- Officers are asking people on continuing with the existing ar- each night. This is in line with World not consulted on an extension. We who suffers from a number of stubble. rey Quays. to check their dash cam and rangements for an additional two years Health Organisation recommenda- were consulted on what should happen medical issues as well as de- He may be struggling with In it has he has longer hair, doorbell footage to see if they whilst a long-term policy review was tions. between 2022 and 2024. An extension to wear a mask mentia. his communication and mo- a patterned shirt and long may have captured where Ab- conducted. The group also argue that the gov- of current arrangements to 2024 was 59-year-old Abdelali Slima- bility and appear to be disori- trousers. Abdelali has a very delali was going. The government, however, has de- ernment has had many years to review not palatable for the majority of resi- London Ambulance Service. It was reported ni has been missing from his ented or confused. distinctive 'slanted’ walk cided that existing arrangements will its policy on night flights and the fail- dents another year is totally unaccept- Officers investigating an that the driver had been punched by a address in south London since Officers have released a be rolled over for a period of three ure to do so does not justify delaying able. This decision makes a mockery of passenger who he had challenged for MISSING 5am on Sunday 25th July. new image that captures Ab- If you have seen Abdelali, please years rather than two. They have said the changes for a further three years. public consultation if the government assault on a bus driver not wearing a face mask. call 101 quoting 21MIS022335. that since the launch of the consul- They have also said that the pandem- only takes into account the view of the in Harrow have released The driver was taken to hospital tation back in December 2020, there ic should not be used as an excuse to aviation industry. an image of a man they where he received treatment for a head has been a change in their view ‘on the delay long term reform to night flights “The pandemic cannot be used in injury. He has since been discharged pace and trajectory of the aviation sec- policy and that reviews into the impact this context as an excuse for a process would like to speak to. and has made a full recovery. tor’s recovery’. of night flights must take into account which was due to change some years Councillor calls for Detectives from the Met's Roads and They argue that a two-year rollover the mental and physical health impacts ago. It is a failure of policymakers that Transport Policing Command are in- ‘would no longer provide enough time of exposure to aircraft noise at night three more years of this regime means olice were called at 16:00 on vestigating and have recovered CCTV for the government to have conducted time, with the final policy adequately less sleep and detrimental health im- Wednesday 5th May after the from the bus. volunteers for ward thorough research to properly inform balancing these issues compared to any pacts to those on the ground.” driver, a man in his 30s, was Anyone who recognises the man in and develop a new evidence-based economic benefits of night flights. A consultation on long term night found injured outside North this image is asked to call police on night noise regime’. The DfT argue that this latest move flights policy (beyond 2025) closes on PHarrow Underground Station. 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD The government says the extra year ‘does not equate to any worsening of 3rd September with the government Officers attended along with London 4594/05May. To remain anonymous police panel will allow them to develop a more conditions. It is about keeping the re- saying that a new regime will com- contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. meaningful evaluation of the costs and strictions which are currently in place mence in October 2025, when they Ealing benefits of night flights - something for another three years’. should have a better understanding of which was called for in consultation Local politicians have argued that how the pandemic has impacted the Every ward in Ealing and indeed any other London responses from community groups. night flights should be ended whilst aviation sector. Borough should have a local Police Panel. The Department for Transport traffic levels at Heathrow are sub- (DfT) claims, ‘‘Time must be allowed stantially lower during the pandemic. Cllr Gary Malcolm for the sector to recover to enable an Chelsea & Fulham MP Greg Hands has [email protected] accurate analysis of the benefits of called repeatedly on Heathrow to ad- night flights and associated negative just its schedule whilst it has available impacts for communities.’’ capacity so that residents right across Stop Heathrow Expansion argued in London are not disturbed by night its submission to the consultation, that flights. night flights at Heathrow cause ‘major Geraldine Nicholson from Stop disturbance to sleep for large numbers Heathrow Expansion, said: “This is a of people under flight paths’ and they gutless move on the part of the govern-

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The most recent version of who was caught trying months, and found that she had made ing the same. the plans included over 1200 homes, three other trips in July and August “Stopping the flow of illicit cash is a rejected. to smuggle almost £2 of which 356 were classed as afforda- 2020. priority for the NCA and our partners.” ble, as well as new traffic modelling million out of the UK in Enquiries with the Dubai authorities Following the arrest of Hanlon a Dia Stronach [email protected] and Reselton’s responses to residents’ showed that on each occasion she had number of other cash couriers were her suitcases has been concerns. The developers claimed that declared she was carrying more than identified suspected of being linked to jailed for almost three London Assembly Rep- the hotel, restaurants, cinema, school, a million pounds in cash upon arrival, the same money laundering network. resentation Hearing took public park, boat house and other new years. totalling £3.5 million. In November 2020 Czech national place on Tuesday (27 July) businesses included in their plans In interviews with NCA officers she Zdenek Kamaryt, aged 38, from Ceske and the controversial plan would have resulted in 350 new jobs admitted being driven to a hotel in Budejovice in the Czech Republic, was intercepted as he attempted to board wasA rejected primarily on the basis of introduced to the area. he National Crime Agency’s London to pick up the cases, and was a lack of affordable housing. At Tuesday’s hearing, Mayor of Lon- investigation into Tara Han- having her flight and hotel bills paid a flight from Heathrow to Dubai. £1.3 Many local residents and organi- don Sadiq Khan said: ‘‘Despite the lon, age 30 and from Leeds, for. million cash was found in his bags, with sations opposed the redevelopment, hard work of the GLA team, the public began in October 2020 after Text messages found on her phones investigators identifying he had made seeing the proposed build as of insuf- benefits offered would not clearly out- Tshe was stopped from boarding a flight by NCA investigators indicated she two previous trips in July and August. ficient benefit to the community to re- weigh the harm... from Heathrow to Dubai. was being paid around £3,000 for each Kamaryt pleaded guilty to money place the historic brewery. Many have ‘‘I’m particularly concerned that the She initially denied having any cash trip. laundering offences and was given a Jailed: Tara Hanlon called instead for a smaller-scale com- affordable housing offer which remains on her, but Border Force officers found In messages to a contact she bragged two-year jail sentence on 9 March 2021. munity development, which would not below the expectations that I have in the money in vacuum-packed bundles, “3 big ones…with this wage and the Eight other people were arrested in a commence works until Hammersmith my plan does not unbalance offset the stuffed inside her five checked in suit- next my debts go bye”. Other messag- dering charges, and on Monday (26 the UK and was caught red handed series of raids in May 2021 at locations Bridge had reopened. adverse impacts of the development.” cases. Hanlon was arrested for money es also indicated she was looking to July) a judge at Isleworth Crown Court with another £2 million. This mon- in London, Surrey, West Yorkshire, The original plan from developer Francine Bates, co-chair of the Mort- laundering. recruit other couriers, referring to the sentenced her to 34 months in prison. ey undoubtedly came from organised and Greater Manchester. They were Reselton in early 2020 proposed 633 lake Brewery Community Group, said, The bundles were covered in cof- job as a “…perfect life a few days in the NCA senior investigating officer Ian crime. released under investigation while en- homes, of which 138 would be classed ‘‘We are not opposed to the site being fee, in an apparent attempt to disguise sun and a few at home.” Truby said: “Hanlon smuggled more “Tara Hanlon thought that she was quiries continue. as affordable, a ‘care village’ of 150 developed but this is a terrible scheme them from being picked up by sniffer Hanlon later admitted money laun- than £3.5 million criminal cash out of going to be living a jet-set lifestyle, in- units, a secondary school and sixth that will destroy Mortlake and the sur- The Mortlake Brewery (Image from Google Maps) form college, as well as a large com- rounding area as we know it.”

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Visit chiswickauctions.co.uk Off Bollo Lane 12 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 13 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Cycling and pedestrian upgrades planned for King Street Hammersmith The works are expected to be com- perience for blind, visually impaired pleted by the end of the year. It will and Disabled residents who face barri- Works to significantly cost more than £1million and will be ers in using the Safer Cycle Pathway.” upgrade and improve fully paid for by Transport for London. Once this interim scheme is com- Hammersmith for The improved cycle lane will run on pleted, feedback from residents will the northern side of King Street run- complement the work underway from cyclists, pedestrians ning from Lyric Square to Macbeth the Residents’ Cycling Commission, and motorists start next Street. It will then change to the south- DRT and the DRWG – all of which will month in King Street. ern side of King Street passing the new feed into the final design of the Safer Civic Campus development until Gold- Cycle Pathway. hawk Road. Cyclists can travel in both This will ensure that the final Safer directions in this lane. Cycle Pathway is a world-class piece of his semi-permanent scheme In the meantime, the red and white transport infrastructure working for all will form the second phase barriers will also be removed from residents as we re-imagine Hammer- of works to create a full east- Hammersmith Gyratory. smith town centre. west Safer Cycle Pathway The route will also feature upgraded The permanent scheme features Troute in Hammersmith. This pop-up even more green areas, trees and pedestrian crossings designed to allow scheme is being introduced under a for much better access for Disabled benches to help make the Safer Cycle trial traffic order to help maintain and residents. The council say they have Pathway a world-class piece of trans- upgrade the safe cycle route that was worked closely with the local Disabled port infrastructure as we reimagine created last year. Residents Team (DRT) and Disabled Hammersmith town centre. Meanwhile the full, permanent ways to travel safely in Hammersmith,” The first phase of this scheme will Residents Working Group (DRWG) to H&F have also negotiated with TfL scheme is still being developed. It will said Cllr Wesley Harcourt, H&F Cabi- start in the western side of Hammer- design these changes, and recently vis- to fund a complementary scheme of only be introduced once Hammersmith net Member for the Environment. smith running from Lyric Square to- ited similar schemes in Hounslow to improvements for a cycle highway & Fulham Council has heard from res- ‘‘Our goal is to make getting around wards Goldhawk Road and Chiswick. discuss what would work best in Ham- along the A4 to make it ideal for faster idents, analysed traffic and usage data in H&F better and safer for everyone The works will see the red and white mersmith. and experienced commuting riders. and fixed any issues or problems with – no matter how you travel. We’re com- temporary barriers removed with new Jane Wilmot OBE, co-chair of the They say the improved cycle high- this latest interim scheme. mitted to a final scheme to replace this wands and rubber kerbs installed to Disabled Residents Working Group for way alongside the A4 will be a much ‘‘Whether you are cycling, walking, trial. We will look at the data and listen make cycle lanes safer. It will also see the Safer Cycle Pathway, said: ‘‘We’re better fit for those riders who simply taking the bus or driving, these works to residents to develop the best Safer new islands for bus stops and more delighted to be working together with want to get from A to B as quickly and are a stepping stone to help foster new Cycle Pathway that we can.” green spaces created. H&F in trying to provide a positive ex- safely as possible. Image released of possible key witness after unexplained death in Southall

London who was seen in the area at the time Detectives investigating who they think could have vital infor- mation. the unexplained death While it’s appreciated the image is of a woman in Southall not of the best quality, it is being re- have released an image leased in the hope that the man might see it and recognise himself. of someone they think The image was captured in High could be a key witness. Street, Southall at around 22:45 on 16th July. Officers continue to appeal for an- etectives are keen to stress yone with information to come for- that the man pictured is ward, but in particular they would like not sought as a suspect, but to identify this man so that they can could be a key witness. speak to him about the incident. DPolice were called at around 06.00 Information can be provided by on Saturday 17th July to Southall Park calling 101 and giving the reference in Green Drive after an unresponsive 1674/17JUL, or by calling Crimestop- woman was found at the location. pers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. Officers and London Ambulance Service paramedics attended but the woman, aged in her 30s, was sadly pro- nounced dead at the scene. Her next of kin have been informed. A post-mortem examination com- menced on Sunday 18th July, at Ful- ham Mortuary. No cause of death was established and we await the outcome of toxicology tests. This image has been released by the Detectives have been conducting Met in the hope that the man pictured enquiries and have identified a man might see it and recognise himself 14 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 15 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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Hounslow a fantastic facility for the residents of Brentford Towers and the wider com- As fans look forward to munity. The children, young people Brentford’s Premiership and families we engage with through- season, a brand new out the year via Trust projects such as Hounslow Street Sports and the Youth all-weather 3G football Service will benefit from the develop- pitch, providing a safe ment, ensuring that they have access to a new outdoor space for play and recre- place for local children ation in the heart of their community.” to play and exercise The Green Dragon Lane estate in outdoors, has been Brentford – comprising Brentford Towers and Haverfield – is a well- unveiled on Brentford’s known Hounslow landmark with his- Green Dragon Lane toric links to the water works, steam museum and the quarries. Hounslow estate. Council has delivered a large pro- gramme of improvement works on the estate after extensive consultation he new Cruyff Court is with tenants. This included undertak- a joint venture between ing structural improvements, extensive Hounslow Council and the concrete repairs, external redecoration Johan Cruyff Foundation throughout, window replacement and Tand supported by the Brentford FC refurbishment to all communal lob- Community Sports Trust. Local chil- bies and concierge areas. In addition to dren will be able to organise their own these works, a separate development matches on the new pitch, which will was undertaken to create eleven ‘hid- also be used for coaching sessions pro- den homes’ within the vacant mezza- vided by the Community Sports Trust. Marcus Gayle, Mayor of Hounslow Cllr Bishnu Gurung and Simon Wood from Cruyff Foundation. nine areas to provide much needed On hand to open the pitch officially affordable housing and contribute to were Mayor of Hounslow Councillor the council’s pledge of building new Bishnu Gurung, Simon Wood of the food and drink and a local dance group models for boys and girls, inspiring this Cruyff Court space is created for affordable homes. Cruyff Foundation and Brentford FC and steel band. them to keep active and healthy. children and youth. Space to sport and UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 kicks legend and club ambassador, Marcus Councillor Bishnu Gurung, Mayor “Unfortunately, not everyone can play. Space to grow. Space to make off in under one year with the opening Gayle, who made 230 appearances for of Hounslow, said: “Football is a na- easily take part in sports, so this new friends. Space to be active and improve match on 6th July 2022. International the club. tional passion and following the recent facility provides a safe place for peo- physical and mental health. Nowadays football will come to Hounslow with The official opening of the Brentford EURO 2020 and Brentford’s return to ple to play outside – and I want it to this is more important than ever. We the new Brentford Community Stadi- Towers Cruyff Court was the centre- the top-flight, we hope to encourage become a space where users learn the want to thank players of the People’s um set to host four games during the piece of a big community day for ten- local children to put their trainers on importance of togetherness, making Postcode Lottery who co-fund impor- tournament. Pre-sale tickets are now ants which also included a football and become more active. Brentford friends, discovering their own talents, tant projects like this.” on sale, with over 500,000 tickets tournament organised by the Brent- Community Stadium will also host and winning and losing.” Luke Skelhorn, Operations Direc- available for £25 or less. Find tickets by ford FC Community Sports Trust, DJs, matches at next summer’s UEFA Wom- Niels Meijer, director of the Johan tor, Brentford FC Community Sports visiting uefa.com/womenseuro/ticket- party with us! a talent competition, face painting, en’s EURO 2022, creating positive role Cruyff Foundation commented: “With Trust said: “The new Cruyff Court is ing

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in Chiswick jailed More than just a care home Chiswick Crown Court. He entered a guilty plea ficers stopped Longhor on Bollo Lane. A man who was at the same court on Thursday 22nd He was detained and arrested. The Chiswick Nursing Centre is friendly and welcoming, providing the kindest April. Inside his rucksack, officers found possible care in a wonderfully comfortable setting. arrested carrying two Detective Inspector Jim Casey, from two Skorpion machine guns and two Our residents are given peace of mind, support and clinical care by our Skorpion machine the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, magazines, both containing 20 bullets. qualified, friendly staff. Families and loved ones have the comfort of knowing guns in his backpack said: “To find one weapon like this is Longhor instantly claimed the fire- that our compassionate approach helps our residents feel safe and looked after rare. To find two at the same time is al- arms were not his when officers found in even the most difficult of situations. close to Chiswick Park most unheard of! them. Underground station “Luckily, weapons of this type do not He was taken to a west London po- rear their ugly heads often, and most of lice station for questioning. He was Convalescence & Respite Care has been sentenced the time it’s thanks to the proactive charged the following day. to nine years and nine work Met officers are undertaking to DI Casey added: “Tackling violence, Short-term respite and recovery/convalescence – our high standard of care is months’ imprisonment. keep lethal weapons out of the hands including gun crime, remains our top offered to our guests however long they stay with us. of criminals.” priority and we will continue to pur- On Monday 1st March, Longhor was sue criminals involved in shootings In-house physiotherapy avid Longhor, 20 (04.07.01) being watched by surveillance officers. and transporting guns and ammuni- Our Physio gym is fitted with specialist equipment where in-house physiotherapists, of Villiers Road, Southall, Just before 18:00 he was seen to leave tion around the capital. The public nurses, occupational therapist and team of health professionals will aid your was sentenced on Wednes- his home; he left alone and was carry- can help us in our efforts by reporting recovery. day 21st July for the follow- ing a rucksack and wearing blue latex any knowledge or information they Ding offences: gloves. have about criminals involved in high Whether it’s respite, rehabilitation, convalescence, longer term nursing or Ɂ Two counts of possession of a fire- He took the train to Ealing Station harm offending by calling the police or dementia care, rest assured that you or your loved ones are in safe hands. arm with intent; before boarding a district line train to Crimestoppers.” Ɂ Two counts of possession of a pro- Chiswick Park tube. He was still under hibited weapon; surveillance. Ɂ Possession of ammunition without a At Chiswick Park Station, Longhor certificate. exited and walked along Bollo Lane, He was sentenced at Isleworth Jailed: David Longhor W4. At approximately 18:25, armed of- For more advice on our care call 020 8222 7800 Ravenscourt Gardens, London W6 0AE www.chiswicknursingcentre.co.uk

England's NHS hits 70 million Covid jabs Chiswick 268 x 161.5 mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 13:47 National and people able to continue to book ry care, and deputy senior responsible The NHS Covid-19 through the National Booking Service officer for the vaccine programme, Dr (NBS). Nikki Kanani, said: “The NHS has de- Vaccination Programme One in eight first doses were admin- livered 70 million doses across Eng- England has hit another istered to over 40s, showing people of land in just over seven months, giving major milestone by all ages are still keen to get their jab protection against coronavirus to more with the offer of the vaccine evergreen. than 39 million people and saving thou- delivering 70 million NHS teams also continue to focus sands of lives from this deadly disease. doses of the life-saving on second doses, which give the max- “This milestone could not have been imum protection possible, and saw a achieved without the tireless efforts of Covid jab. surge between last Friday and Satur- NHS staff and volunteers up and down day, with 15% more people getting their the country, working day in and day out to deliver the biggest vaccination drive ince offering the first dose an- in health service history. ywhere in the world outside “Although almost seven in 10 adults Retirement living in the of clinical trials in December, are now fully vaccinated, as we see a the health service has averaged rise in Covid cases in the communi-

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The Vale 268 x 161.5mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 14:02 20 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 21 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 Bees and Utilita Energy announce Council launches Summer 2-year partnership extension Hounslow of Fun for local families ficer at Utilita, added: “To be heading Hounslow Utilita Energy has into our sixth successive season back- on low incomes and that the past year to 16 days’ worth of fun activities along ing The Bees is something we are im- Parents and guardians has been particularly tough due to the with a meal across the summer and we today announced that mensely proud of, and we are looking disruption caused by the pandemic. encourage families to get involved by it will continue to back forward to supporting their progres- are being urged to The programme enables children to visiting our website to find their near- Brentford FC for a sion into the - a major check out the vast array have enriching experiences while help- est activities and sign-up to them. year in the Club’s history. of activities to keep ing to alleviate any parental pressure to The council is working in partner- further two-years, with “Every opportunity we get, we will be keep the kids engaged with learning. ship with local schools, community or- a focus on educating educating households on what they can the kids busy over the “School holidays present a fantastic ganisations, faith groups as well as ex- save, when it comes to energy - doing summer holidays. opportunity for children to develop isting holiday and sport club providers, young fans and their our bit for the pocket and the planet!” while having fun experiences, socialis- to provide a varied and wide-range of families on how to cut The announcement follows Utilita’s ing with their peers and make lasting safe face-to-face activities suitable for energy wastage, in the newly launched Football Rebooted amilies are being encouraged memories – and no child should miss 5-16-year-olds. campaign with environmentalist and to take full advantage of a out on that. For those parents who take care of interest of the pocket former goalkeeper, David James MBE, whole raft of fun and free “I’m thankful to the incredible cam- a disabled child, the council’s Short and the planet. which encourages people to donate activities across the borough paigning across the country, by the Breaks for Disabled Children pro- and claim pre-played football boots Fincluding football, arts and crafts, box- likes of footballer Marcus Rashford gramme is open so families can have a and Astro boots to save families a small ing, drama, gardening and much more. MBE and others, who have helped ex- well-deserved rest together and enjoy fortune, as well as 136,000 tonnes of The Holiday Activities and Food tend the scheme to cover this year’s some down time. tilita, who are the club’s carbon – the same as taking 7,000 cars Programme (HAF) has returned for summer holidays too.” Visit: Synergy - Enquiry (hounslow. Official Energy Partner, off the road for a year, or turning the the summer to provide exciting activ- Any family that is entitled to bene- gov.uk) to see the range of activities will become a Platinum energy off in one million medium-sized ities, plus a meal for eligible children fits-related free school meals can apply available. Partner of The Bees, to houses for a week. and young people. for a free place for their child at a range Ucelebrate their promotion to the Pre- Football Rebooted is designed to put Cllr Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for of holiday clubs and activities. Funding mier League. Utilita’s iconic branding an aspirational spin on a mechanic that Education, Children and Youth Servic- has been provided by the Department will appear on both the Brentford FC es said: “We know that school holidays of Education. More information here. will get good boots through to families Image by Rajesh Rajput Women’s First Team and Women’s B struggling to afford new ones, after can be a challenging time for families Each eligible child is entitled for up Team match kits, along with all child Utilita’s State of Play report revealed replica kits for the next two seasons. that out of the 74 per cent of families The new home and away replica kids’ to several stadiums – including fellow James Parkinson, Brentford FC across our shirt during our promotion who had been impacted financially by shirts will be available to purchase at Premier League venues Selhurst Park, Commercial Director, said: “We are winning season, we’re delighted to the pandemic, 18 per cent won’t be able the Bees store on Braemar Road, from home of Crystal Palace, and Villa Park, incredibly grateful to Utilita for their continue our partnership into a new to send their kids back to grassroots 9am this Saturday morning and online Aston Villa’s historic stadium. continued support. Partnerships with era. football as they can’t afford boots and “Utilita’s focus in helping house- Anger at plans to keep 'temporary' from Monday. Utilita Energy first joined forces brands that embrace football and tru- other items such as goalie gloves and Utilita Energy has established itself with The Bees back in 2016 and has ly resonate with our fanbase is a key holds to conserve and use less energy shin pads. as a hugely recognisable brand in Brit- gone on to power the club into the Pre- strategy for the Club. Our relationship will be welcomed by fans as we ap- ish football, partnering with more than mier League - the first time for the club with Utilita is both long standing and proach autumn and winter.” 25 clubs. Utilita has supplied power since 1947. authentic, having carried their brand Jem Maidment, Chief Marketing Of- £15 congestion charge London will support London’s culture, hospi- tal's culture, hospitality and night-time Plans to keep what tality and night-time businesses and businesses which have struggled so also ensure gains made in reducing car much, as well as encouraging people UK could see 'worst food shortages in 75 years' was first said to be a dependency over more than 15 years to walk, cycle and use public transport. ‘temporary’ increase are not lost and the capital’s recovery ‘‘We must not replace one public National come together at this time. It started act immediately if it wants to avoid the Facing the Covid reality waste will rocket simply because it in the Congestion from the pandemic is a green and sus- health crisis with another due to filthy The founder of one of with the pandemic – and in the last most serious food shortages that this – ‘Freedom Day’ never existed for 2 cannot be processed, or delivered, and tainable one. polluted air, and our measures to cre- Britain’s biggest food week or so with ‘pingdemic’, but since country has seen in over 75 years. Not Sisters. He says the heavy investment the shortages we saw last year will be Charge have sparked The mayor’s target is for 80% of ate more space for walking and cycling May this year the operating environ- acting would be irresponsible.” to keep colleagues safe will continue peanuts in comparison to what could anger amongst some trips made in the capital in 2041 to be have already had a huge impact. I urge producers claims UK ment has deteriorated so profoundly He spelled out the current challeng- for at least another 12 months, regard- come.” by walking, cycling or public transport, Londoners to have their say and take supermarket shelves I can see no other outcome than ma- es facing his business and the wider less of government lifting of restric- Mr Boparan has called on the gov- Londoners. and the target for central London is part in the consultation.’’ jor food shortages in the UK. Supply food and retail sector: tions. Rules around self-isolation will ernment to act now to support the sec- 95% of trips to be made by these types Alex Williams, TfL's Director of City ‘will be bare and panic of chicken and turkey is under threat. Security of food supply under se- continue as before, compounding the tor given its unprecedented challenges. of travel. Planning, added: ‘‘These proposals are buying will intensify Our retail partners and the wider sup- vere threat labour shortage issue even further. He added: “Entry level – that’s t was hoped that the charge The proposed new weekend charg- aimed at ensuring that travel in and unless critical issues ply chain have worked together closer - Brexit has acutely reduced available Facing the Brexit reality broadly unskilled - roles (requiring a would go back to £11.50 but TfL ing hours are targeted at reducing con- The mayor’s target is for 80% of trips made in the capital in 2041 to be by around the heart of the city is sustaina- than ever before to ensure we retain workers across the food sector. 2 Sis- – Brexit has not been a success, ac- Level 2 qualification) are where the now plan to keep it at £15-per-day. gestion at the busiest times. Weekend walking, cycling or public transport ble in the long term. food supply and this is of huge credit ters has seen, on average, 15% labour cording to Mr Boparan. Trading condi- sector is facing greatest difficulty. Poul- currently threatening In accordance with the condi- car and private hire traffic before the ic hours, rather than the current 22:00 recently expanded reimbursement ‘‘We know that the charge plays a to everyone. But we are at crisis point. shortages for its 16,000 workforce this tions with the new regime for import try workers should be exempt from UK food supply are Ition in the government’s first emer- pandemic was higher than during the finish time. Evening traffic data will be schemes for NHS patients, care work- vital role in helping the logistics indus- “We are operating in a framework year, the majority who work in chicken and export has increased complexity this and government needs to think gency funding agreement, TfL urgently week and made up 70% of traffic in the kept under review, given that weekday ers, local councils and charities during try reach its customers on time and in solved promptly’. that’s complete madness and the gov- and ready meal production facilities. and administration and this will con- again on the entry thresholds for sala- brought forward proposals to tempo- charging zone on a Saturday and Sun- travel patterns in particular remain un- epidemics and pandemics. encouraging people to walk, cycle and ernment needs calling out for sticking Unsustainable operating environ- tinue indefinitely, causing major on- ries and skills. rarily widen the scope and level of the day. certain. The pre-pandemic NHS staff and take public transport. their heads in the sand. ‘Pingdemic’ is ment cost and resource difficulties. “What needs to happen is an entry Congestion Charge in June 2020. The If the proposed new weekend hours Following feedback from those living patient reimbursement arrangements ‘‘It is also a time when theatres, res- not the issue for us. There’s fundamen- - The food sector has suffered major He explained: “These are unique, route should be plotted so workers charge was increased as above and are brought in, it is estimated there in central London, the plans include will continue. taurants and other cultural attractions anjit Singh Boparan, found- tal structural changes going on here hits with ingredient inflation. Feed in- era-defining challenges which we face minimal administrative hurdles to the operational hours of the charge will be an increase in sustainable travel opening up the 90% residents’ dis- The mayor said: ‘‘The government are trying to get back on their feet er and President at 2 Sisters that need sorting. Why is the govern- flation is at an eight-year high. Wheat, started to tackle head on last year. But get through to support businesses like were extended to include evenings and compared to before the pandemic, with count to new applicants. The discount insisted on the widening of the level again, which is why, after listening to Food Group, says the cur- ment still paying furlough to around soya and other components have risen they’ve all come to a head in the past 12 ours. weekends. around 8,000 new public transport has been closed to new applicants and scope of the Congestion Charge industry bodies, the plans include the rent challenges facing the two million people with the economy by more than 50%; packaging up 20%; weeks. Clearly these have brought con- “We also need recognition from the TfL is today opening a consultation trips and 3,000 walking and cycling since 1st August 2020. last year as a condition of TfL’s emer- charge only being in place during the Rsector are like no other he has seen in essentially open and yet we have an Energy costs up 30%. Some food sector tinued and intensive pressure on our entire supply chain – that’s our suppli- and seeking views on the future oper- trips each day on the weekend. day. Other proposals include: gency funding agreement - which was his 27 years as a food entrepreneur. on-going labour crisis? Why is it not items such as stainless steel equipment business, just like they have elsewhere. ers, customers and ultimately the end ation of the Congestion Charge. The To boost London’s culture, hospital- No charge between Christmas Day only needed because of the pandemic. ‘‘This is a balanced package of meas- Mr Boparan said: “I have seen lots reclassifying our frontline workers to have doubled in cost “This cannot be sustained indefi- consumer – that without the correct main proposals include no charges in ity and night-time businesses, as well and New Year’s Day inclusive ‘‘As we look to the future it's vital ures and I would encourage people to of change over the years – but nothing the correct status so we have a corridor 2 Sisters has seen unprecedented nitely. The critical labour issue alone level of support, we are potentially fac- the evenings to support London’s re- supporting shift workers who perform The charge to be in operation on the charge strikes the right balance be- have their say in the consultation.’’ compares to now. The use of the term open for EU workers into the UK? Why wage inflation across its supply chain means we walk a tightrope every week ing a food crisis in the UK like we’ve covery, operating between 12:00-18:00 essential roles in the central London bank holidays from 12:00-18:00 tween supporting London's econom- The consultation closes on Wednes- ‘perfect storm’ has become a cliché, is it not allowing for key workers in the in skilled roles; ranging from hatcher- at the moment. We’re just about cop- never seen before.” on weekends and retaining the current economy, the plans include the charge Being able to pay up to three days ic recovery and helping ensure it is a day 6th October 2021. To respond, visit but never has that been a truer phase food industry who are double vaccinat- ies, to farms, to logistics and delivery ing, but I can see if no support is forth- charge level of £15. stopping at 18:00 on weekdays. after travel. green and sustainable one. tfl.gov.uk/ccyourview to use. No-one could possibly have ed to continue their work when they – wage inflation is now way in excess of coming – and urgently – from govern- It has been said that these changes This is in line with the pre-pandem- TfL is also consulting on retaining ‘‘These proposals support the capi- predicted that this toxic cocktail would are ‘pinged’? The government needs to annual increases. ment, then shelves will be empty, food 22 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 23 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS New Build Homes Homelessness charity asks Loft Conversions Kitchen Extensions locals to Sleep Out to Help Out Garden Rooms London and accommodation in single rooms, Glass Door Homeless all with wrap-around support to help Home Extensions those facing the devastating impacts of Charity’s annual Sleep homelessness. Out is back for 2021 This year’s Sleep Out event aims to to raise vital funds raise £200,000 to fund the charity’s Make your home most ambitious year to date and to en- and awareness for sure all those in need can find a route work for you, Free people experiencing out of homelessness. Participants will homelessness in be helping to provide safe shelter, food Energy Consultation and advice for people in the communi- London. ty who have nowhere else to turn. "It’s going to be great to be back at Duke of York Square, but we also he event, which took place want to encourage people to take part virtually last year due to the wherever suits them best,” says Glass coronavirus pandemic, is Door’s CEO Lucy Horitz. "The impor- returning to Duke of York tant thing is that you give up your bed TSquare, Chelsea on Friday 1st Octo- for one night to help give others a roof Bespoke designs, Planning and ber with a limited number of spaces. over their heads. We are encouraging The virtual element will remain this everyone to sleep out to help out!” Building Regulation Service year, with participants being given the Previous participants of Glass Door’s choice to take part in a location of their Sleep Out describe it as an ‘amazing’ Ten year structural warranty available choosing, whether that be a garden, and ‘eye-opening’ experience. school hall or living room floor. For more information and to sign up, This year’s Sleep Out will be Glass Image from Glassdoor. visit glassdoor.org.uk/sleepout. Door’s ninth, and last year it raised stayed with Glass Door this winter to thank them.” minently. Recent estimates suggest as more than £166,000 with funds going 07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com said: "Before arriving I hadn’t had a London is facing a homelessness cri- many as 400,000 households in Eng- towards Glass Door’s emergency Cov- shower for two weeks, I then slept for sis with the furlough scheme and COV- land are facing eviction. The charity’s id response. two days non-stop. I don’t know how ID emergency funding due to end im- plans include reopening both shelters One woman in her forties who

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We know extremists are set has launched a public Protecting children and other vul- approach to gambling and at the same Sadiq Khan, has today London is as prepared as it can be to on exploiting the uncertainty and hard- nerable persons from being harmed or time incorporates the relevant legisla- deal with the threat posed by terrorists. ship caused by the pandemic for their consultation on the exploited by gambling. tive changes since our last policy. appointed Lord Toby His refresh of the Harris Review own gain and are adapting their tactics review of its gambling The Gambling Act requires that the “Problem gambling can damage peo- Harris to complete a comes as the findings of both the Man- – including using the internet during council review its Gambling Policy at ple’s lives and impact negatively on chester Arena Inquiry and the Fish- lockdown to spread disinformation as policy and would like least every three years, initially con- their relationships and the communi- new and wide-ranging mongers’ Hall Inquests are due to be well as attempting to radicalise the vul- to hear from residents, sulting the public on a draft Gambling ties around them. We look to ensure independent report published – allowing the new Harris nerable to commit violent acts. licence holders, schools, Policy and making revisions to the pol- we deliver on the Gambling Act 2005’s into what could be done Review to pick up on further opportu- “We must adapt and strengthen our icy as appropriate before adopting it. three ‘licensing objectives’. These nities for learning and improvement, city’s capability to prepare and respond other public authorities Councillor Katherine Dunne, Cab- place a duty on us to prevent gambling to improve London’s as well as considering the capacity of to the evolving threat of terrorism and and stakeholders inet Member for Communities and from being a source of crime or disor- preparedness for a organisations and groups to effectively the impact of the pandemic. Lives de- Climate Emergency said: “The review der, ensure that gambling is conducted respond to a diverse range of attacks. pend on it.” both in Hounslow and of our gambling policy as required un- in a fair and open way and protecting tacks at the Bataclan, Paris, and those used vehicles and knives to carry out major terrorist incident. The final report will be delivered by Lord Toby Harris said: “I am delight- neighbouring boroughs. der the Gambling Act 2005 is very im- children and other vulnerable persons in Brussels and Nice. attacks. A bomb attack in the Manches- the end of the year. ed that the mayor has invited me to portant in preventing gambling being from being harmed or exploited by At the time, the Harris Review made ter Arena in 2017 also killed innocent The mayor said: “Nothing is more conduct this review. I am aware that associated with crime and disorder, gambling. As chair of the Licensing more than 100 recommendations, the children and in Salisbury a chemical he new review, which begins important to me than keeping London- a huge amount has been done to im- upholding safety, and protecting the Committee, I and my colleagues are vast majority of which have now been attack brought death, injury, and a new tomorrow, will consider the ers safe. Londoners have a right to ex- plement the recommendations I made nder the Gambling Act vulnerable in our communities. keen to hear all views on this draft ver- implemented, resulting in significant kind of threat to the UK. changing threat of terror- pect us to be prepared for any potential five years ago, but since then a lot has 2005, local authorities are “Our draft new policy includes sion so that we can create an even bet- improvements to safety of the city – The mayor says he is determined to ism facing London and any attack on our city and that is why I have changed. The nature of the terrorist responsible for the licens- some amendments that will enable us ter final policy that serves the borough including the speed and coordination do everything he can to improve the Timplications of the pandemic for Lon- asked Lord Harris to undertake a fresh threat has altered and we must also ing of gambling premises to safeguard our communities further well for the next three years.” from our emergency services, intelli- safety and security of Londoners. He don’s immediate and long-term pre- review into London’s preparedness. learn from the tragic events we have Usuch as betting shops, family enter- in the issuance of any new licence or To have your say on the consulta- gence services and partner agencies to recognises that extremists are set on paredness for an attack. “Whilst we have made some signif- seen in London and elsewhere in the tainment centres, adult entertainment amended conditions. We want to hear tion please visit: www.haveyoursay. a terrorist attack. exploiting the uncertainty and hard- In 2016, when Lord Harris published icant improvements since 2016, a lot intervening five years. The purpose of centre etc in England and Wales. This from as many people as possible prior hounslow.gov.uk or contact licensing@ Since then, however, London has ex- ship caused by the pandemic for their his Preparedness Review, commis- has changed. The attacks on our city this review is to take stock of where includes the issuing of licences for to adoption, to ensure that our new hounslow.gov.uk for a paper copy. perienced a succession of attacks, par- own gain and has now instigated a new sioned by the mayor, the backdrop of in 2017, the Manchester Arena bomb- we are now and whether there are ad- premises. policy is fit for purpose for the next ticularly in 2017, when terrorists, often and fresh review to pick up on learning terrorism was shaped by marauding ing, and more recently, the attacks ditional steps that should be taken to The Act has three licensing objec- three years.” acting alone and radicalised online, from the attacks in the last five years firearms attacks such as the terrible at- in Streatham and at Fishmongers’ help ensure the safety of Londoners.” tives: Councillor Richard Foote, Chair of Preventing gambling from being a Licensing Committee at Hounslow source of crime or disorder, being asso- Council added: “We are pleased to be Helen Pidgeon Solicitors Limited ciated with crime or disorder or being consulting a draft of our Gambling Building 3 Chiswick Park used to support crime; Policy. 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HERE, HELEN PIDGEON, THE DIRECTOR OF HELEN PIDGEON SOLICITORS, provide neutral calendars to manage diary dates and the sharing of other co-parenting FAMILY LAW SPECIALISTS IN CHISWICK, EXPLAINS SOME COMMON LEGAL information. Police find 30 shotgun cartridges ISSUES THAT CROP UP FOR SEPARATING PARENTS. SHOULD THERE BE SHARED CARE? If you have children, there are, along with the emotional and financial issues, the everyday If both parents work and are involved in the day to day care of the children, we are practicalities to sort out; where the child or children will live, how much time they will increasingly seeing parents who want to share the care of a child. There is a presumption spend with each parent and what each parent can legally do without involving the other. that each parent, including the non-resident parent, should spend time with a child provided there is no risk of harm to the child. There is not a presumption of shared care. hidden in stairwell ceiling in Battersea 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 London It was taken to a secure location and 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 enquiries are now underway to identify children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. Police found 30 shotgun up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference cartridges hidden in who placed them there. 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 Detective Inspector Richard Mullan, 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 a stairwell ceiling in who leads the Operation Viper team, 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 Battersea during a said: “Within hours of the Met upscal- and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of ing its focus on firearms for the week, WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. weapons sweep. we have recovered 30 shotgun cartridg- As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have es that someone clearly didn’t want us 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? to find. There’s no other logical expla- 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 he weapons were recovered after 1 December 2003). Parental responsibility means you share equally: agreeing the past arrangements, a parenting plan setting out clear and agreed principles nation for them to be stuffed in a com- “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 by officers from the Met’s munal ceiling. 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 Specialist Crime Command “Whilst this is a fantastic start to the It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. (Operation Viper Team) on week of upsurge that the Met is carry- your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and Tthe morning on Monday 26th July, the ing out, we constantly react to intelli- 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 first day of enhanced activity to tackle gence and information when provided law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may firearms offences in London. to us. Our work will now continue to FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice The team were carrying out a num- 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 identify who placed these bullets in 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 ber of weapons sweeps around the Sur- the ceiling and if they have access to a productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. rey Lane Estate area, SW11. As the of- shotgun. Our work has not ceased now Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” ficers were walking up a stairwell they that we have taken the bullets.” (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 noticed the corner of a ceiling tile was 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 loose. 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 Upon closer inspection they found ourfamilywizard.co.uk and Parenting Apart divorceandchildren.com/divorce-app/ can decide what is right for you and your family. a carrier bag which contained the am- munition. The cartridges found (Image: Met Police) 26 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 27 In associaton with Viestra Magazine For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk get inspired for your next journey at follow us on twitter @hounslowherald TRAVEL viestramagazine.com TRAVEL @viestramag

Biking in Tuolumne County - credit Damian Riley Photography Pinecrest Lake - credit Brand USA Tuolumne County launches 'Trail Heads' Travel Preparing for the resumption of international travel and reconnecting holidaymakers with wide open spaces and fresh mountain air, Visit Tuolumne County has launched a new trail guide to help hikers, bikers and nature-lovers navigate the 100’s of trails available across the county located on the edge of Yosemite National Park.

The ‘Trail Heads’ programme in- and leave no trace.” cludes a downloadable ‘top 12’ trail Following the launch of sustainabil- map from visittuolumne.com high- ity campaign ‘Leave No Trace’ in 2019, lighting the suitability of the trail for Yosemite’s Tuolumne County has sus- hiking, biking or guided horse-trek, tainability at its heart and hikers will be in addition to assessing difficulty and encouraged to stay on trails and leave length. A dedicated website with an no trace during their visit. Top trails interactive map offers even more trail include the Dragoon Gulch Trail in the options and a dedicated badge award Gold Country rewarding hikers with system. As outdoor enthusiasts com- views of the historic town of Sonora, plete the trails, a total of five levels of the Pinecrest Lake Loop in Stanislaus badges can be earned, including Trail National Forest in the High Sierra and Scout (one trail), Intermediate Explor- several in Yosemite National Park at er (five trails), Advanced Adventurer scenic attractions, including Hetch (10 trails), Pioneer Trekker (25 trails) Hetchy Reservoir rewarding hikers and Master Mountaineer (50 trails). with a scenic waterfall, Wapama Falls. To request a digital badge, visitors will Sitting 2.5 hours east of the San need to fill out a form on VisitTCTo- Francisco Bay Area, Yosemite’s Tu- day.com/TrailHeads. olumne County spans California’s “The Trail Heads programme brings Gold Country, High Sierra and the li- in a stronger sense of community and on's share of Yosemite National Park. inspires repeat visits as there are so Covering an area of just over 1.45 mil- many beautiful trails to explore in lion acres, Tuolumne County is known Tuolumne County,” said Lisa Mayo, for its pristine, scenic vistas reaching Sonora Dragoon Gulch Trail - credit Menka Belgal Wapama Falls - Credit Emily Taylor - Visit USA Parks president and CEO of Visit Tuolumne into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada County. “The programme also provides Mountains providing miles of trails for For more information on travel in Yosemite’s Tuolumne County, visit For more information on Trail Heads programme, visit an opportunity to promote responsible keen, and amateur hikers alike in the recreation as it reminds visitors to stay great outdoors. www.visittuolumne.com www.visittuolumne.com/hiking-biking-trails on trails, be safe, respect the wildlife Sonora Dragoon Gulch Trail - credit Menka Belgal 28 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 29 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

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07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com 36 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 37 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @chiswickherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald LOCAL LIFE LOCAL LIFE An invite to Chiswick’s antique treasure trove Local business kitchenalia, to the intricate designs of 50 gigs in 50 days musician plays for local volunteers Shopping local and Chinese Pottery or stylish art deco and ornamental items for your home. ‘‘It’s Support all we want through social media, but supporting small a treat for the eye,’’ Dexter explains. Local Samaritans nothing will ever replace bodies at a businesses has been at ‘‘You don’t know where to look!’’ Ob- live show.” jects range from useful to decorative. volunteers had a very During the pandemic, Samaritans’ the forefront of all of ‘‘We have a huge variety of items. It special guest at their helpline has been an important source our minds following can be for yourself, for your home and summer party in of meaningful human connection for the pandemic and garden, and especially if you are look- some callers in the absence of their ing for that unique gift for someone Gunnersbury Park. usual social contact and volunteers subsequent lockdowns special.’’ have clocked up more than one million when already struggling Even better, it caters for all budg- hours listening to those struggling to ets. There are items ranging from 50p cope during the pandemic. businesses were forced to £500 and entry is free so even just hey were treated to a perfor- to shut. heading in for a browse won’t cost you. mance by Marie Naffah, the The market is also ideal for all those young musician who’s over Aine McGinty looking to live a more green and sus- halfway through playing 50 [email protected] tainable life. Antiques and vintage buys Tfree shows all over the UK from refugee can be seen as a green way of living as centres in Middlesbrough to garden people look to reuse items and it’s also parties outside Oxford, to sculpture It is of course important to support a way of having unique items that very parks in Devon and office balconies in brick and mortar stores but another Anyone can contact few others have. Camden. financial casualty of the pandemic has Dexter was inspired to open his mar- She says: “My 50 gigs in 50 days are Samaritans for FREE any been the country’s wonderful fairs and ket in Chiswick after having worked in to give back to those who have missed markets. time from any phone on the area for fifteen years. ‘‘I think it’s live performances during the pandem- The Chiswick & Grove Park Antiques quite an exciting and vibrant area,’’ he ic. For my 34th performance, I’m de- & Vintage Indoor Market being one of explains. He also saw it as a good op- lighted to have met Ealing, Hammer- 116 123 those. Although in its second year, the portunity as at the time there were no smith & Hounslow Samaritans on this fair has really been closed more than This number won’t show independent local antiques markets. wonderful summer evening.” it has been open since its beginning. The move has paid off despite the set- Chiswick & Grove Park Heena Johnson, director of Ealing, up on your phone bill. ‘‘Establishing a fair in the middle of a backs with local people having a ‘love- Antiques & Vintage Indoor Market Hammersmith and Hounslow Samar- Or you can email pandemic has been a challenge,’’ says ly, really enthusiastic’ response to this itans said: “Marie’s performance in Dexter O'Neill, the organiser behind fabulous addition to the area. St Michael’s Centre, these lovely surroundings was just [email protected] this one man treasure. If you’d like to head along to the next St Michael’s Church what we needed and a great way to I say one man but Dexter’s market market and see the stunning range of 60 Elmwood Road mark the easing of lockdown restric- actually plays host to a variety of inde- items for yourself, it will be back at St Chiswick W4 3DZ tions.” pendent traders who rely on events like Michael’s Centre in Chiswick on Sat- Following a number of sell-out gigs this in order to earn money. Traders urday 7th August from 10:30-16:00. Next events: in London, Marie was one of thou- encompass a whole range of antique The market takes place – whatever the sands of musicians who yearned for and vintage gems including special- weather - on the first Saturday of each 7th August & live performances during the pandem- ists in silver, books, paintings, jewelry month. ic. Through her 50-date odyssey she in- and football memorabilia. The market The atmosphere promises to be re- 4th September tends to give back to her loyal fan base, Marie Naffah performing in prides itself on having something for laxed but also careful with the current Instagram & Facebook: champion new material and remind at- Gunnersbury Park, west London everyone. From the vivid colour and times. Visitors will be asked to sanitise tendees of the power of live music. to a group of volunteers from the unique styles of West German vases 150-strong Ealing, Hammersmith and and wear face masks and entry can be @ChiswickAntiques She says: “We can try and connect Hounslow branch of Samaritans and the geometric designs of Hornsea staggered if needs be. Local MP visits Lakeside for charity car wash Yeats sculpture for Charity Bedford Park fully Ruth Cadbury, MP for Brentford and Isleworth, funded visited Lakeside Mental Art Health Unit on Thursday 22nd July, as she was The sculpture planned to commemorate Nobel invited to a car wash Prize-winning poet WB Yeats has reached its event hosted by the funding goal and is now set to be completed by National Citizen Service mid-2022. (NCS). Dia Stronach [email protected]

he sculpture by artist Con- be unveiled in June of 2022, joined by CS is an organisation where rad Shawcross was commis- the launch of a smartphone app which young people aged 15-17 sioned by local organisers will provide resources on Yeats. These years learn new skills and led by poet and broadcast- include a literary walk (including di- organise events in the com- Ter Cahal Dallat, and has already been rections as well as readings, talks, and Nmunity. approved by planning officers from images on Yeats), Yeats workbooks for A total of 13 teenagers came to wash Hounslow Council. children and students, local poetry and staff cars. Entitled Enwrought Light after a talks, and a promotional video on Yeats NCS was inspired to hold an event line in Yeats’s poem He Wishes for the and Bedford Park with art by Conrad at Lakeside because, ‘‘NHS staff have Cloths of Heaven, the sculpture is a Shawcross. selflessly worked hard to care for us. It glimmering icon to draw the attention After postponing the original dead- only feels right if we give back to the of passers-by. Yeats lived in Bedford line of 11th May after planning delays, NHS.’’ Park as a young man, and the sculpture crowdfunding recently surpassed its The money raised from this event in his honour is to be placed outside St £136,439 target thanks to overwhelm- has been donated to NHS Charities Michael & All Angels’ Church, on the ing support from local artists, organis- Together. corner of Bath Road. It is expected to ers, and communities. 38 Friday 29th January, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 39 For up to date news visit chiswickherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @chiswickherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald WHAT’S ON WHAT'S ON Chiswick Park presents The Great Escape 2021 ECCO Young Leaders, 14-20 years First Sounds, 6-18 years Events

Young Lyric Theatre A youth music ensemble that reflects A flexible ensemble, led by Tri-Bor- Chiswick Park’s summer of activities is back on the Campus until September. Chiswick Park Guests will get the chance to the diversity and musical interests of ough Music Hub, for all instrumental- escape from their ordinary workday and enjoy lots of events and activities at the office. the young players and their families. ists at Grade 1 level who want to join This year’s summer programme, called ‘The Great Escape’, will include the following events, helping employees to make announces autumn lineup Performing regularly at the Lyric and an ensemble, develop knowledge of Theatre elsewhere this is an exciting and dy- rhythm and pitch and increase confi- positive changes to their health and wellbeing: namic group of experienced young mu- dence and musical independence in a The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre has announced the new Autumn 2021 sicians. friendly, supportive environment term of Young Lyric theatre, dance and music classes for young people of Breakout Band, 6-18 years First Voices, 5-7 years | Junior Voices, August - Island Life All the events and activities are de- all abilities, aged 4-25 years living in West London. 7-11 years | Next Level Voices, 11- 18 For the whole of August, Chiswick livered in line with government guid- Led by Tri-Borough Music Hub, pu- years Park Enjoy-Work is bringing a slice ance to keep everyone safe. pils will develop ensemble skills, exist- of Island Life to the Guests working Chiswick Park has kept its Guests ing musical knowledge and learn more From fun beginners’ choir, to junior onsite, with two sandy beaches. The engaged through its Enjoy-Work Vir- tual programme proposing various A variety of accessible courses will about the requirements of playing in an and advanced levels, pupils will build main beach on the plaza will offer a Music Classes: online daily workshops, fitness class- run at the theatre for 10 weeks starting ensemble whilst working towards per- confidence, develop skills in singing range of fitness classes, sport and Amici, 18+ es and tips on how to keep productive in September 2021 available to young formance. including in unison and reading from other activities. While Sunset Shore, Studio Sessions, 14+ while working from home. people in Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith AMICI Dance Theatre Company is notated music, and improve perfor- the beach beside the lake will be the “We all know the feeling of being so and Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, a unique dance theatre company inte- Keyboard Class, 7-13 years mance while learning a wide variety of ideal quiet spot for their lunchbreak. Record vocals with a sound engi- busy at work and yet our productiv- Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea, grating able-bodied & disabled artists musical genres with Tri-Borough Mu- Chiswick Park is also inviting the neer, develop live performance skills ity remaining low. At Chiswick Park, Richmond upon Thames, Wandsworth and performers. Amici provides a safe Beginners and Continuers classes sic Hub. local community to enjoy the main and learn what it takes to get into the we believe that a healthy and happy and Westminster. space where the individual can release with Tri-Borough Music Hub, pupils beach area on Friday 13th & 27th Au- music industry. Participants will write employee is a productive one. We Young Lyric classes are delivered by their creative energy to produce magi- can learn how to play in a fun and gust from 11am -3pm. songs, learn vocal/music production therefore design great Guest experi- nine Young Lyric Partners who all have cal moments. The classes are free. supportive environment with a focus lyric.co.uk techniques with industry profession- ences to improve their work environ- unique expertise and work in partner- on learning the basics of technique, September - Sky High als, and have the chance to perform to ment and become more productive. ship to nurture young talent and crea- rhythm and musical notation. From the 8th - 10th September, Zoo Nation, 4+ years an audience at the end of the course, Our summer programme will provide tivity in West London. They are: Action the now infamous Chiswick Park Zip run by the Lyric. a dose of fun and relaxation to our on Disability, AMICI Dance Theatre Weekly hip hop dance classes, from Symphonic Band, 6-18 years Line will be back. Guests will be flying Guests right on their doorstep,” said Company, DanceWest, Lyric Hammer- beginners to advanced, covering a through the sky and over the lake at ECCO - Ethnic Contemporary Classical Matt Coulson, CEO Chiswick Park smith Theatre, Musiko Musika, New range of styles from locking and pop- An advanced ensemble for all instru- Chiswick Park, before reaching their Orchestra, 8–18 years Enjoy-Work. English Ballet Theatre, Tri-Borough ping to breaking and nu skool. Deliv- mentalists who are playing at Grade 5 final destination of Sunset Shore. up to Grade 8 and beyond, to challenge This year, their Zip Line is together Music Hub, Turtle Key Arts and Zoo ered by ZAD West, the West London ECCO is a youth music ensemble pupils to develop the most intricate with Singapore Airlines, one of the Nation. training arm of the critically acclaimed run by Musiko Musika that reflects the skills of playing in an ensemble cover- Guest Companies at Chiswick Park. All Young Lyric classes will follow hip hop dance academy Zoo Nation. diversity and musical interests of the the Government’s latest Out of School ing music from a variety of genres, led young players and their families. The by Tri-Borough Music Hub. Settings COVID guidance. Children’s Ballet, 3-4, 5-7 and 8-10 repertoire of music encompasses Eu- To book, a young person must be years rope, Africa, Asia and Latin America. The free entry exhibition, of some her own. Hogarth has always been a Young Lyric Member. Membership 38 works, will run until November one of Dame Paula’s favourite artists is free and provides access to class- Taught by New English Ballet Thea- Hogarth's House to host 26th 2021, at Hogarth’s House. and he has been big influence on her es, £5 tickets to all Lyric Main House tre, Beginners 1 classes are a fun way to The works include original print- own work. She has said: “Hogarth is shows and further creative opportuni- improve musicality and develop coor- ing plates made by the artist and ‘The a very English painter of what goes ties throughout the year. Bursaries are dination and creativity through ballet. ONE THE OVERSEAS Wine Series’ - six never-seen-before on. He paints it all. He tells it in the available for some classes and can be Beginners 2 classes introduce new bal- 'Greatest Female Artist' prints which are to be given to Hog- form of a narrative so there are usu- applied for online. let steps, while developing body aware- NIGHT. STUDENT Festival arth’s House. ally four or five pictures, like a com- All places must be booked in ad- ness, posture, balance, musicality and WRITTEN BY Councillor Samia Chaudhary, ic, depicting various stages of peo- vance. For full details on classes, the- coordination. THREE TANIKA GUPTA Hogarth’s House, which is managed by the London Borough of Hounslow, Hounslow’s Cabinet Member for ple’s relationships and how things atre safety measures and to book, visit is to host a special exhibition by artist Paula Rego, described in The Times STORIES. Leisure Services said: “This is an were. Hogarth shows everything. lyric.co.uk or call 020 8741 6850. Contemporary & Creative Dance, 6-10 this year as ‘Britain’s Greatest Female Artist’. honour for the council and Hoga- He’s a wonderful painter of chaos years and 11-16 years rth’s House. We are so proud to be and cruelty. He creates extraordi- Theatre Classes: able to host the work of such an nary images. In spite of the cruelty, Explore contemporary dance tech- important artist at one of our most there’s also a great deal of tender- nique, develop choreographic skills, Technical Theatre, 14–18 years important cultural sites. This exhibi- ness for the people in Hogarth’s pic- and build confidence. Delivered in an tion will draw visitors from around tures. He’s a curious mixture, which Led by both Backstage Niche and inspiring and supportive environment the world and present local people I find very startling, and that’s what the Lyric’s production team, this free by DanceWest. with the chance to see this fascinat- I like.’’ class will give young people the chance BLUE WATER ing work in their own borough for The pieces in this exhibition have to learn more around all aspects of Musical Theatre, 6-10 years and 11-16 free. It’s very exciting for Hounslow been generously loaned by The Cris- technical theatre including stage man- years AND COLD to have this hand-selected show of tea Roberts Gallery. This will be the agement, set construction, lighting, the artist’s work at the same time as first special exhibition on display at sound, costume and more. Learn dance routines from stage and AND FRESH there is a major Rego retrospective the House after the completion of screen in a fun and supportive environ- WRITTEN BY at the Tate Britain.” the Mulberry Garden project which ment. DanceWest teachers are experi- SIMON STEPHENS Acting Up, 7-9 years, 9-11 years, 11-13 The exhibition will include a range has seen the garden redesigned and a enced industry professionals commit- years, 14–17 years of works from throughout Regos ca- new learning space, the Weston Stu- ted to help develop your full potential. reer and explore her admiration for dio, added to the site. A 10-week course working with oth- Hogarth’s work and its influence on er young people with support from Multi-Arts Classes: exciting directors to develop your per- forming and devising skills, led by the Key Club, 16+ years Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. A free creative arts and social club GO, GIRL Dance Classes: for people with autism spectrum con- WRITTEN BY ditions led by Turtle Key Arts. Recent ROY WILLIAMS Young Amici, 11-25 years workshops have included creative writ- For more informtaion and tickets bookings for ing, singing and song-writing, film and upcoming events, visit: A dance theatre group for disabled video, visual art, script-writing for TV and non-disabled young people. The and Radio, drama, circus skills, pho- hogarthshouse.org classes are free and fully inclusive and tography and stop-frame animation. CO-DIRECTED 18 Jun – 24 Jul suitable for all levels of experience. BY RACHEL Tickets from £10 Explore dance theatre through various O’RIORDAN lyric.co.uk | 020 8741 6850 improvisation techniques and AMICI & DIANE PAGE Registered Charity No. 278518 | Photos: Helen Maybanks magic. 40 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 41 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

owever, as with last year, reers of Eric Clapton and The Roll- their trio of plays – A Midsummer ditions on stage and off for renewal, most of the events in their ing Stones. Night’s Dream, As You Like It and belonging, empathy, kindness and a Thames Tidefest will go ahead reduced programme will Paddlesports have also become a Shakespeare's Globe goes on The Tempest – including some spe- shared experience that brings us all have to be pre-booked. Al- key part of Thames Tidefest in the cial performances of the thrilling together.” Hthough most of the events have to be past eight years and there are lots of and unpredictable ‘Audience Choice’ The full Globe on Tour cast com- this September pre-booked, there will be free activities opportunities to have a go in one of first local tour performances, where the audience prises; Stephenson Ardern-Sodje, available on the day. There is always a the taster sessions. decides which show will be per- Tom Chapman, Anna Crichlow, Art fantastic festival atmosphere at Strand Tidefest Chairman Martin Salter Theatre formed on that night. The company Mark Desebrock, Emma Ernest, On The Green where Tidefest is based from the Angling Trust said: “Tidef- are able to perform any of the three Colm Gormley, Sara Lessore and Those behind the popular Thames Tidefest have confirmed that following so make sure you visit on September est is now a well-established annual Shakespeare’s Globe is has announced its first ever neighbourhood tour, plays, delighting in playing a multi- Katy Secombe. Directed by Brendan the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, the 2021 event will be going ahead as 12th. event with a loyal band of follow- offering free performances to local community organisations in London. tude of roles each as lovers, exiles, O’Hea with Associate Director, Va- planned on Sunday 12th September at Strand on the Green, Chiswick and Tidefest is now in its 8th year and ers who turn out every year. It is an dreamers and wanderers, taking the nessa-Faye Stanley, Andrew D Ed- celebrates the recreational opportu- event which aims to help reconnect Globe into the local community to wards (Designer), Catherine Jayes other venues along the Thames Tideway. nities available on the River Thames Londoners with their river and we celebrate storytelling at its best. (Composer) and Globe Associate in London with activities for all the do this by getting into and onto the Michelle Terry, Artist Director Artist Sian Williams (Choreogra- family. These include paddle board- water through a whole range of ed- lobe on Tour, which nor- of Shakespeare’s Globe, said: "As pher). ing, kayaking, foreshore walks, is- ucational and recreational activities. mally would take three pro- we continue to navigate our way land visits, London’s biggest angling The Thames holds over 120 different ductions across the UK and through these uncharted waters, we More venues and dates are to be competition and much more. species of fish and is home to a tre- beyond, will this year be have to find ways to get to the many announced over the coming weeks. Local wildlife organisations, riv- mendous array of birds yet surpris- Gstaying in London, partnering with lo- people who can’t get to us. We’re So far, they have confirmed: er and environmental groups and ingly few people are aware of what cal schools, community organisations thrilled that in these most challeng- community associations have been a great resource we have here in the and charities who will provide free ing and lonely of times, we’re able to Ɂ Kensington + Chelsea Festival involved in organising Tidefest since heart of London. Please put Septem- tickets to their invited audience in the meet some of our closest neighbours - Saturday 14 August its inception in 2014. It is part of the ber 12th in your diary and visit our Globe’s home borough of Southwark and share time, space and these in- Ɂ Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions month long Totally Thames Festival website to find out what the River and across the city. These include, the credible stories w Globe Announces - Tuesday 7 September and with main sponsor Thames Wa- Thames has to offer.” Kensington + Chelsea Festival (which First Ever Neighbourhood Tourith Ɂ Borough Academy ter and with support from the Lon- will be inviting audience from Grenfell them.” - Friday 24 September don Borough of Hounslow, Port of Foundation and Outside Edge Theatre Brendan O’Hea, Director of Globe Ɂ Mental Fight Club London Authority and the Environ- Company to the performance), Mental on Tour, said: "I’m so pleased to be - Monday 4 October ment Agency. Tidefest gives the op- Fight Club (a charity founded, led, and back with Globe on Tour and this Ɂ Every One Every Day portunity for young and old alike to More informtaion about the event delivered by people with mental health wonderful cast of talented actors for - Saturday 16 October learn more about the amazing wild- can be found at: experience), Every One Every Day (a the Globe’s first ever neighbourhood Ɂ Ark Globe life of the tidal Thames. community support organisation in tour. Shakespeare is for all, and I am - Date TBC Visitors can enjoy river dipping thamestidefest.net Barking & Dagenham) and Compass thrilled to bring these wonderful Ɂ Compass Collective with experts to discover what lives Collective (a non-profit theatre com- plays to the heart of our communi- - Date TBC in the Thames or find some hidden pany who are working together with ty free of charge, removing barriers corners with trips to the historic the Red Cross and Refugee Youth to in- and engaging with those closest to Oliver’s Island or the Eel Pie Island vite young refugees and asylum seekers us. Storytelling and live theatre not museum – celebrating the 60s music to the performances). only provide the entertainment and venue which saw the start of the ca- Directed by Brendan O’Hea, the escapism needed by many but play company of eight actors will be a crucial role in offering ways of re- visiting local communities with Pictured: An intrepid visitor to a previous Tidefest finding out about the creatures imagining the world, creating con- that live in the Thames

he new exhibition space display, give a fascinating insight on in the small drawing room the various stages of book produc- 2021's Summer Series of events well First exhibition at of the most authentic Arts tion and its development. & Crafts home in Britain Visitors will see proof pages, and Tcharts Walker’s career as a typogra- an uncut Kelmscott Press printing pher and printer at a time when huge block, demonstrating the fruitful underway at The Brentford Project Emery Walker's House advances were being introduced in the collaboration between Walker and Art ffering up some of the ar- production of books to keep up with his great friend William Morris. A re- a delicious three-course dinner and ea’s finest fares, RMS Mar- demand from an increasingly literate cent donation from a local mudlark This summer has seen the return of the Summer Series at The Brentford drinks from Rye by the Water. kets will be taking over to open in August Victorian society. of the missing Doves Press type, now Local artist Mr Pearce will be Project, bringing together a host of local partners for a jam-packed events the yards each Saturday Walker was one of the first print- resurrected from its watery grave in lending his expertise for ‘Paint the Art programme and designed to celebrate the best of west London’s arts and Othroughout August (with the exception Town Blue’ and hosting a series of ers to create plates from photo- the Thames, will be displayed for the of 21st August), offering an impressive graphs, rather than using the labo- first time. painting classes during August – Emery Walker’s House is to open its first exhibition on 12th August, cultural scene. variety of stalls, from delicious fresh rious hand carved processes which The new exhibition space at 7 with The Brentford Project’s water- produce, hot food and drinks – to take displaying examples of the most beautiful private press books ever dated back to the 15th century. He Hammersmith Terrace has been side setting providing a picturesque away or eat there and then - through to founded his own company in Fleet years in the planning as the House’s backdrop to each session. Running published, illustrating Walker’s revolutionary book printing techniques plant and flower stalls, terrarium art, Street in 1886, specialising in cut- Curator Helen Elletson explains, alongside will be a social media com- and legacy in his former home in Hammersmith. handmade crafts and furnishings, and ting-edge techniques for reproduc- “Since the Emery Walker Trust was petition, with the chance to win a much more. Moving to a weekly format ing works of art and photographs set up over 20 years ago, we’ve al- complete painters’ set of easel, can- for the remainder of the summer, head as book illustrations. He also gave a ways aspired to create an exhibitions vas, paints and brushes. down between 10am and 3pm on Satur- ground-breaking lecture on typogra- programme. This long-held ambition Plus, The Brentford Project’s days to enjoy the eclectic offering. phy, and invaluable advice on book has now been realised. event space is also hosting an on- production to key members of the “This intimate, historic room now Family-run classic and supercar going roster of regular classes and Arts & Crafts movement, both here has three beautifully-lit museum hub, Duke of London, will also be workshops, including weekend and abroad, putting him at the heart showcases to enable the planning opening its doors for each Saturday workouts with cult fitness brand of 20th century’s developments in of an exciting range of exhibitions market, showcasing a selection of its House of Voga, a blend of yoga, fash- typography and printing. to display our wonderful and var- vehicles, while on-site bakery, Rye ion, Vogue and contemporary dance, Highlights include double page ied reserve collection, which ranges by the Water, will be offering a wide and terrarium art workshops with spreads from the Kelmscott Chau- from arts and crafts ceramics and selection of freshly baked treats and Glass Gardens London. cer and Doves Bible – the two mas- glassware to Eastern jewellery and outdoor dining on its waterside ter- For further information on The terpieces of those presses. Another textiles and means we can introduce race. Brentford Project and to view the high point is The Odyssey, translat- external loans to visitors for the first For culture vultures, August will full programme of events, visit www. ed by T. E. Lawrence (‘Lawrence of time.” also see a weekend of interactive thebrentfordproject.com. Register Arabia’), a close friend of the Walker Emery Walker and the Private outdoor theatre from The Walking in advance on the website to secure family, now regarded as one of the Press Movement is included in the Theatre Company. Transforming your place. most beautiful private press books 1 hour guided tours of the entire The Brentford Project’s outdoor This Saturday's market has had of the 20th century. This was Walk- house and riverside garden from spaces into a living, breathing stage, to be cancelled due to unforeseen er’s final achievement, printed just a 12th August 2021 until the end of May the team will bring an unforgettable circumstances. There will be no year before his death. 2022. Visitor numbers are extremely production of The Tempest and A market this Saturday (31st July), Other exhibits, some of which limited, due to the fragile, historic Midsummer Night’s Dream to Brent- but markets will resume in August, have never before been on public interiors, so pre-booking is essential ford’s waterside, with the immer- on the 7th, 14th and 28th. The Odyssey, Emery Walkers House ©Peter Dazeleyjpg via emerywalker.org.uk sive experience complemented by 42 Friday 30th July, 2021 Friday 30th July, 2021 43 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 Odubajo set to sign for Hoops

Football e is set to replace Todd fans on his side. Moses Odubajo has been Kane, as the full-back’s de- QPR manager Mark Warburton pre- parture from the club this viously worked with the defender at lo- a trialist with Queens month seems imminent. cal rivals Brentford. But after Odubajo Park Rangers for the last HThe signing will also continue to moti- moved onto an array of Championship vate Osman Kakay, the youngster who clubs, he struggled to consistently find ▶ couple of weeks, but it impressed last season and will com- form due to injury. However, there is looks as if a permanent pete for the right-back spot. no doubt that when fit, he can show- ▶ move is coming into The 28-year-old featured for the case his bags of talent down the right- Hoops in the pre-season clash against flank. fruition. Manchester United last week. Odubjao scored the third goal in the emphatic Louis Yamani 4-2 victory, as his rocketing strike from [email protected] outside of the box already got the QPR

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