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DISTRIBUTION Poll: Should a third G&T Ealing's Bukayo Saka nominated Pick up a copy of The Hounslow runway be built at Herald from: Sainsbury’s Essex Place W4, Morrisons Brentford, Chiswick Page 42 Library, Chiswick Town Hall, Strand On The Green Post Office Heathrow Airport? PUZZLES for Freedom of Borough Workouts for the brain: from The Hounslow Herald is published Heathrow crosswords to Futoshiki Hounslow by Vencor Ltd own represented England at Wembley Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, The Covid 19 pandemic Councillor Peter on Sunday. His is a remarkable story of London W4 4HH has had a devastating talent and achievement that everyone Mason, Leader of Ealing can take hope, inspiration and encour- effect on the aviation ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved Council, has announced agement from. industry. Heathrow that he is nominating “Neither he nor any of the England squad should be subjected to the intol- Airport has seen job England and Arsenal erant, racist abuse as they have been losses, reduction in star Bukayo Saka to in the last 48 hours. We don’t boo our passenger numbers and be the youngest ever heroes. We honour them. “I’m delighted therefore to nomi- suppliers and associated recipient of the Freedom nate him to be the youngest ever recip- businesses have also Page 36 of the Borough. ient of the Freedom of the Borough. I been devastated by hope this will send a clear message that SPORT Saka is Ealing’s own, that we are proud Reward for Letter of the Week the unprecedented FA denies Downing Street rejection he 19-year-old footballer was of him, and that is one of our heroes. lockdown and travel born in the London Borough “The entire England team has been The Hounslow Herald has decided of Ealing and went to school an inspiration, both on and off the to introduce a £50 cash prize for bans. in Greenford. pitch, and shown our country how to Letter of the Week TThe news was revealed in a state- pull together, not apart, even under the ment titled ‘Ealing stands with Bukayo most unimaginable pressure. Saka and Please email your letters about Saka’ after the footballer faced racist his teammates have embodied Ealing’s local or other issues to: eathrow is a major employer in the Borough of Hounslow with abuse following the Euro 2020 final. motto: 'Progress with Unity'. newsdesk@hounslowherald. co.uk communities greatly affected by the airport's losses. Cllr Mason said: “Just a few short “We thank all the squad and the At the same time, Heathrow is under pressure more than ever years ago, Bukayo Saka was playing team around them, and look forward We’re looking forward to to lessen its impact on the environment, further costs have been football on the Brentside Playing Fields to seeing them in action in the run-up reading them! Hintroduced to passengers and shareholders are concerned over the financial and on the pitches at Greenford High. to the World Cup next year.” stability of investment. “Everyone in Ealing shares an in- credible sense of pride that one of our Page 46 Exterior Shot of Ealing Town Hall (Image: Ealing Council) 4 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th 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 Brigade tackle significant fire at Southall Temple Council condemns London ifteen fire engines and around which has taken hold of the roof of the Hounslow's Covid-19 100 firefighters were called to building. Motorists were advised to the fire at the Sri Guru Am- ‘‘There is also residential accommo- racist abuse of avoid the area surrounding ardas Sahib Ji Gurdwara at dation at the rear of the building, but Faround 12:29. at at this stage, there are no reports of Clifton Road in Southall cases up by 36.5% The Brigade say that part of the first any people being involved. on Thursday as the floor and the roof of the temple are ‘‘This is in a very busy part of South- Hounslow England players London Fire Brigade alight and so far there are no reports of all so there is a lot of traffic and we any people being involved. would advise motorists to avoid the Cases of coronavirus in Hounslow tackled a ‘significant fire’ Station Commander Richard Jans- area where possible.’’ Hounslow have risen by Councillor Steve Curran, Leader of Hounslow at a Sikh temple. sens, who is at the scene, said: ‘‘Fire- The cause of the fire is currently un- 36.5% according to the Council, has released a statement condemning fighters are tackling a significant fire known. latest data from Public the racist abuse England football players faced Health England. following the Euro 2020 final. Adobe Stock image by Halfpoint Áine McGinty Áine McGinty creased to encompass anyone facing Herald: ‘‘Since the beginning of the [email protected] [email protected] food poverty across the borough. year we’ve been working closely with Now the group are appealing for do- Hounslow Council as a referral service here were 121 confirmed llr Curran said: “Like com- nations to help them to continue their to some of the most isolated people positive test results report- munities across our bor- vital work. across Hounslow. ed in the borough today and ough and across the coun- An emotional post shared on their ‘‘The reasons why people use us are a total of 639 between 8th try, I have been appalled by Instagram page this week said: ‘‘We are varied. Some just don’t have enough TJuly-14th July. Cthe racist abuse directed at England on the verge of closing down money at the end of the month while This news comes after Hounslow players. There is no place for racism in ‘‘We need the support of the people others have been forced to relocate all Council asked residents to continue our society – it must stop, and all those to continue working to alleviate food of a sudden, fleeing from domestic vio- to take care of themselves and others involved should be held fully account- poverty in Hounslow.’’ lence. Food poverty affects millions of as restrictions ease. In their final Cov- able. As Gareth Southgate has said, the The money raised will help them to people in the UK and in Hounslow only id-19 bulletin, they said: ‘‘It’s impor- England team has been a beacon of buy raw ingredients and travel to de- a few small charities are on the front tant that we keep ourselves and each light in bringing people together, and liver nutritious meals to those in need. lines and we need more support.’’ other safe. Continue to get vaccinated, showing an increase of 42.2% com- previous 7 days. As of 6th July, there that togetherness has to continue. Hounslow Soup Kitchen current- The group are also appealing for vol- get tested, and social distance as you pared to the previous 7 days. were 11 patients in hospital with Cov- “As one of the most diverse places ly provide a one off meal (soup and unteers to help them on social media. see appropriate.’’ There was one death reported in id-19 with 2 needing mechanical venti- in the UK, and home to premiership bread) as emergency food to those in If you would like to apply as a volun- Nationally, the latest Covid-19 dash- Hounslow on 14th July. lators. Brentford, we’re very proud of our di- extreme situations or they send over teer email hounslowsoupkitchen@ board revealed that on Wednesday Between 28th June-4th July, 14 peo- Local Covid-19 updates can be found versity and our football. We’re clear essential information that guides peo- gmail.com 14th July, there were 42,302 new cases ple went into local hospitals, in the at hounslow.gov.uk/coronavirus that racism has absolutely no place in ple to where they can obtain free food Donations can be made at gofund- across the UK and 49 deaths. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital The latest available data can be football and will not be tolerated in our across the borough. me.com/hounslowsk Between 8th July-14th July, there NHS Foundation Trust. This shows found at coronavirus.data.gov.uk borough. #OneHounslow.” A spokesperson told The Hounslow have been 229 deaths across the UK, a decrease of -17.6% compared to the Public invited to Have you got what it AGM of local CCGS Hounslow Local people are being invited to attend the virtual takes to lead a charity? SPECIALISTS IN Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the North West We are looking for volunteers to help at our Chiswick HQ! London Clinical Commissioning Groups.

Photo by Dimitri Karastelev on Unsplash Ever wanted to use your skills and experience to make a he AGM of Brent, Central pact of Covid-19 on local communities difference to the lives of thousands? Could you donate a London, Ealing, Hammer- and the NHS and look ahead to the few hours of your time a month? smith & Fulham, Harrow, coming year. IRT is looking for a new Chair of Trustees. Hillingdon, Hounslow and They will also present their annu- TWest London CCGs will take place on al report and accounts, which will be Thursday 29th July 2021 from 3pm to made available on the NW London Please visit www.irt.org.uk for further information ADVANCED FACIALS 6pm. CCG website as will the meeting agen- on how to apply or email us at info@ irt.org.uk The meeting will take place remotely da. GIFT VOUCHERS & GIFT SETS AVAILABLE via MS Teams and will be recorded and Members of the public wishing to published on the NW London CCG ask a question, can submit their ques- Join us on f InternationalRefugeeTrust IntRefugeeTrust Rebuilding Lives Together 6 CHISWICK TERRACE · LONDON · W4 5LY website. tion in advance to nwlccgs.collabora- 02087422266 It is an opportunity for the CCGs to [email protected] by Friday 23rd July 2021. THEYOUCLINIC.CO.UK share with the public some of the work The link to the meeting can be found they did in 2020/21, reflect on the im- teams.microsoft.com. the annual newsletter of International Refugee Trust IRT Chiswick Gazette May 2021.indd 1 18/05/2021 12:04 6 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 7 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS

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Image of the items seized (Image: Hounslow Police) 8 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 9 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald 30 month sentence for dealer Council's registration caught with crystal meth in Ealing Ealing A drug dealer who was services goes digital caught in possession of Crystal Meth by police Hounslow in Ealing has been Hounslow Council’s sentenced to 30 months Registration Services imprisonment. BUY, SELL AND DISCOVER has gone digital meaning residents can now book ngelo Fazzino, 46 The larger bag was examined and (13/12/1974), of no fixed found to weigh 35g with a street value appointments to register abode was sentenced at Is- of £3000. AT CHISWICK AUCTIONS Births, Deaths and Notice leworth Crown Court on A search of the vehicle resulted in WednesdayA 7th July for possession electronic scales and other drug deal- of Marriage or Civil with intent to supply Crystal Metham- ing paraphernalia being found. Partnerships simply by phetamine. Fazzino was interviewed about the visiting www.hounslow. At 21:50 on Saturday 2nd November allegation and he replied no comment and rebook appointments without the pointments on a phone or laptop and 2019 officers from Ealing ASB Team to all questions put to him. gov.uk. need to call using the link provided in removing the need to call will be a real were on patrol around Ealing Common An examination of his phone recov- the email and text. help in what can be challenging and as part of a partnership with Ealing ered further evidence that he was in- A telephone service will remain in sometimes difficult times in peoples’ Council to reduce anti-social behav- volved in the supply of drugs, Crystal esidents will no longer need use to help and support people through lives.’’ iour. Methamphetamine and Gamma-Hy- to call to book appoint- the appointment booking process. This is the first phase of Hounslow’s During the patrols they noticed droxybutyrate (GHB). ments by phone and can Councillor Pritam Grewal, Houn- Registration Services going digital. Fazzino sat in the driver’s seat of a The evidence against Fazzino was instead use simple online slow Council Cabinet Member for Later in the summer the council will vehicle. On seeing police, he tried to overwhelming and he pled guilty to the Rbooking forms. Customer Services and Corporate Per- be releasing a personalised online Cer- conceal items in the passenger foot- offence at first opportunity. Once booked they will be sent con- formance, said: “Residents tell us they emonies Planner to support couples well. Officers spoke to Fazzino before PC Forrester of Ealing’s proactive firmation of their appointment via text want our services to be convenient and in the run-up to their wedding or civil deciding to carry out a search. ASB team said: “Working in partner- and/or email with a reminder of any easy to use and being able to book ap- partnership, so they can make and sub- As a result of the search, PC For- ship with the local authority, we have documentation they need to bring for pointments to register births, deaths mit their ceremony choices through rester found a bag containing what ap- been able to target our patrols to An- the appointment. and marriage online will definitely the council’s website. peared to be Crystal Meth in Fazzino’s ti-Social Behaviour hotspots, proac- As well as booking appointments, make life easier for people. Later in the year the ability to order jacket pocket. A larger bag of Crystal tively trying to reduce the criminal people will be able to make payments “These life events can be incredibly and pay for copy certificates will be Meth was also found in another pock- behaviour and provide a safe environ- in advance for the services and any ad- stressful with many things to do and added to the online range of services et and he was arrested on suspicion of ment for the community to live in. ditional certificates they may need. arrange at the same time. available from the Registrations Team. possession of Crystal Methampheta- Drug misuse is an aspect we take very Residents will also be able to cancel “Being able to book these key ap- mine with intent to supply. seriously and this has been echoed by the sentence imposed by the court.’’

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Hounslow who is responsible for pruning, water- partnered with three local neighbour- knife crime in London ing and general maintenance. hood community groups: Abundance Have you ever wondered And if residents take a shine to one London, Feltham in Bloom and Heston London our communities safer. orders KCPOs do not need a previous how old a tree is? Or tree in particular there is even the op- Action Group who will all be posting The Metropolitan Those under an order can be pre- conviction to be imposed and can also perhaps you’ve wanted portunity to adopt it, after all, trees details of local initiatives so commu- vented from associating with certain be used before young people develop play an enormous role in keeping our nities can get involved with environ- Police Service has people, restricted from specific geo- gang affiliations. to check-up on a species planet healthy by helping to reverse mental and climate change action and begun piloting new graphical areas and can be set curfews. "The emphasis is on diversion and while out for a walk? the effects of climate change. there is now the opportunity for more They will also include positive re- development and not punishment, and Commenting on the launch of groups to also sign up and utilise the legislation that will help quirements such as attendance at with that hope and opportunity is not Hounslow Greentalk, Councillor website to post their events. to intervene and prevent educational courses, life skills pro- burdened by a criminal record. KCPOs ow for the first time ever Samia Chaudhary, Cabinet Member The interactive map allows residents knife-enabled violence in grammes, participation in group also allow the police to safeguard those - Hounslow’s trees will be for Leisure Services said: “We are de- to explore the greenest nature walks sports, drug rehabilitation and anger at risk of offending, and those at risk of mapped online for resi- lighted to be working with Hounslow nearby or create a route from any start- London. management classes. becoming victims of serious violence dents to explore in a new Greentalk on this fantastic initiative ing point. The website will soon feature The Met, who were instrumental in themselves. Ninteractive website. opportunities for residents to leave for Hounslow residents. the development of the legislation, will "Hopefully KCPOs can help save Greentalk will help residents con- “It’s a great opportunity to explore comments or ‘likes’ and send feedback nect with and explore the borough’s Knife Crime Prevention Or- pilot KCPOs for 14 months. Following lives and make communities safer. our beautiful parks and green spaces to the council. vast range of trees across parks and der (KCPO) is a new civil or- an evaluative assessment, the ambition This is a child-focused approach which and find out more about the trees that Commenting on the partnership open spaces. der that may be imposed on will be to introduce the orders across I hope will reduce violent knife-ena- line our streets. with Hounslow Council, Steve Pocock, The borough has more than 350 tree any person aged 12 or over all police forces in the UK. bled crime and create a safer society “We hope that residents will en- Director of Greentalk Limited and a species and over 120,000 trees that are whoA is known to be regularly carrying a T/Commander Ade Adelekan from for young people to grow up in.” joy using the Greentalk platform and Hounslow resident himself, said: “It’s owned and managed by the council – knife or sentenced upon conviction of the Service said: Chief Crown Prosecutor Claire Lind- will help us to spread the word about great that Hounslow Council is serious ley, violent crime lead for the Crown and that number is always growing. Cllr Chaudhary joined Heston Action Group at Sutton Playing Fields a knife-related offence. "Knife Crime Prevention Orders will the exciting walking routes on offer, for a tree planting activity last year about addressing the climate emergen- Hounslow Council plants a tree for KCPOs are intended to be preventa- allow police more options and will be a Prosecution Service, said: "Knife at- whether walking, running, or cycling. cy threat. the individual and enforce the law on VERT, a custody programme designed every child born and last year alone Councillor Guy Lambert, Cabinet and the importance of the environ- tive rather than punitive and will ena- valuable tactic in preventing and tack- tacks can have a devastating impact on “The ‘adopt a tree’ feature will also “Hounslow Greentalk illustrates the them if they breach it. Both outcomes to divert 18-25-year-olds away from of- 4,500 new trees were planted. Member for Highways, Recycling and ment should never be underestimated. ble the police and partner agencies to ling violence in London. victims or their families. be a fantastic way for residents to sup- council’s commitment to both engag- helping to keep our communities safe. fending and into employment, devel- The new Greentalk interactive Companies, added: “At Hounslow “As the biggest plants on the planet, intervene and prevent knife-enabled "They will allow intervention at an "We will work with the Metropoli- port the council to ensure new trees ing people with their environment and "Tackling violence remains a priority opment and education, said: "KCPOs website – the first council website of Council we take climate change very trees give us the gift of oxygen, store violence. KCPOs will help to identify early stage and divert vulnerable peo- tan Police to prevent people carrying across the borough flourish and grow supporting communities to collaborate for the Met to which our officers will will hopefully prove to be an invalua- its kind - will provide residents with seriously and we are immensely proud carbon and give life to wildlife and and divert vulnerable people at risk of ple at risk of becoming serious crimi- knives on our streets to help reduce the into carbon capturing giants, which is on environmental improvements.” continue to exploiting all preventative ble tool when it comes to early inter- unique in-depth details about their to be the first council in the country to make our borough a fantastic place to becoming serious criminals and away nals by supporting them to make better number of people threatened, stabbed particularly important in the warmer To visit Hounslow Greentalk and to and enforcement tactics and powers.” vention and protecting young people trees including species, age, height, map our urban forest and make it avail- live and work.” from being further drawn into vio- lifestyle changes away from violence. or killed.” months of the year when they need get involved visit: https://hounslow. Tom Gaymor, an ambassador for DI- from serious violence. Unlike previous how rare or common the tree is, and able to residents. The value of trees The council and Greentalk have lence. Additionally, they aim to make Also, they will enable police to monitor watering more often.” greentalk.io/

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and boy-from-Brent Ra- our time of need. Theem Sterling – were unveiled at Vin- I encourage as many

egar Yard in London Bridge this week. people as possible to Police appeal after woman Urban street artists MurWalls creat- take a look and get out ed the artwork to help Londoners and visitors celebrate the capital’s role in and about in our “ hosting the European championships. wonderful capital Sadiq said: “What an amazing month this summer.... the England team have given us during seriously injured in Acton collision the EURO2020 tournament. “On behalf of all Londoners, I want Ealing An unknown cyclist, travelling west- to congratulate the magnificent Eng- Local police are bound, was in collision with a 67-year- land football team and their wonderful old woman who was crossing at the manager Gareth Southgate on making stallation by internationally acclaimed appealing for witnesses lights. it to the final of the competition. French artist JR, capturing the stories and any road users The woman was treated by medics at “The murals created by MurWalls of Londoners during the tournament with dashcam footage a central London hospital, where she unveiled today are a wonderful cel- and celebrating the people that make sustained life-changing injuries. ebration of a team that have inspired up our capital. to contact them after a Investigators from the Traffic Crimi- and united our nation in our time of Shortly before the tournament pedestrian was seriously nal Justice Unit are asking anyone who need. I encourage as many people as started, the mayor launched his #Lets- was in the area and witnessed this inci- possible to take a look and get out and DoLondon campaign - the biggest do- injured following a dent, or any road users who captured about in our wonderful capital this mestic tourism the capital has ever collision in Acton. events on dashcam, to contact them summer.” seen - encouraging people to come and on 0207 230 0588 or dial 101 and quote Marc Silver, founder of MurWalls, experience the very best that London CAD5292/7July. You can also tweet in- said: “Football may not quite have has to offer and to make the most of he collision happened at ap- formation to @MetCC. come home but pride in our national the current opportunity to come for a proximately 8am on Thurs- team certainly did - and that’s in no day out without the queues that inter- day 1st July on The Vale, W3 small part down to the leadership of national visitors would usually bring. Tat the set of traffic lights. Gareth Southgate. On and off the field, 14 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 15 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Heathrow passenger numbers still down by nearly 90% National Both Schiphol and Frankfurt have status can be carried out at check in, Heathrow CEO John surpassed their 2019 cargo volumes, and say ‘there is no reason why govern- growing by 14% and 9% respectively ment should not approve this for pas- Holland-Kaye has urged compared to 2019, whereas cargo ton- sengers from the US and EU from the ministers to ‘unlock nage at Heathrow, the UK’s biggest 31st of July’. Britain’s economic port is still down 16%. Almost all air Holland-Kaye said: “While it’s fan- cargo is carried in the hold of passen- tastic news that some double-vacci- potential with further ger planes, and Heathrow say, ‘UK trav- nated passengers will no longer need reopening’ as it was el restrictions are limiting trade com- to quarantine from amber countries, pared to our EU rivals’. ministers need to extend this policy revealed that passenger senger traffic from Heathrow to the to US and EU nationals if they want numbers are still nearly US is down by around 80%, whereas in to kickstart the economic recovery. 90% down on pre- the EU, which has reopened unilateral- These changes will be critical for ex- ly with the US has seen traffic recover porters who are losing out to EU rivals pandemic 2019 numbers. to only around 40% down. Heathrow and families who have been separated argue that ‘Britain’s long held competi- from loved ones. We have all the tools Aine McGinty tive advantage on transatlantic trade is to safely restart international travel, [email protected] at risk if borders remain closed’. and now is the time for Global Britain The announcement that double-vac- to take off!” cinated UK residents will no longer be ust 957,000 passengers travelled required to quarantine when returning through Heathrow’s terminals from amber list countries from the last month compared to 7,246,157 19th July was welcomed by the local in June 2019. J airport. They say to kickstart Britain’s Heathrow has expressed concern economic recovery, the government at the numbers which are much lower must reopen travel to fully vaccinated than their EU rivals - stating that Eu- people from more countries, particu- ropean countries that have supported larly key trading partners like the US. their aviation sectors throughout the British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and pandemic are seeing the fastest growth Heathrow are working together in a bid as they emerge from the pandemic. to demonstrate that 100% vaccination Ice cream man granted licence to sell near schools

Hounslow both wrote to the council arguing they A Hounslow Council had received complaints from parents that the stall was undermining efforts panel has granted an ice to get pupils eating healthily. Their cream man permission letters also argued that the stall would to sell outside two obstruct the pedestrian-only approach road to the school gates and impede Chiswick schools. social distancing. Ms Townsend wrote: ‘‘Every year Dia Stronach we get negative feedback from parents [email protected] about the stall, who feel that this is not an appropriate place for an ice cream ichele Detomaso, aged van. Every day at pick up they have no 53, applied for a licence choice but to walk out past this street to park his tricycle gelato trader and they feel pressured to buy. stand outside Strand on When they do not buy, it causes un- Mthe Green Infant and Junior Schools necessary and potentially avoidable despite the objections of the two head confrontation with their children, in- teachers. Mr Detomaso’s route has in- terrupting a ‘happy pick up’.” cluded the spot on the Strand on the Ms Woods wrote: ‘‘Like our Infant Green riverside path on sunny days be- colleagues we are a ‘healthy school’ and tween late March and late September have a range of initiatives to support since 2014. healthy lives. An ice cream stall, sell- On 6th July, Hounslow Council ing an intrinsically unhealthy snack, so granted him permission. The six- near to the school is in direct conflict month temporary licence granted per- with this message and does not sup- mits Mr Detomaso to set up the stall as port the schools, and indeed the local long as it is more than 30 metres away authority’s commitment to reduc- from the gates. He told the panel that ing childhood obesity and promoting he applied for the license as a peace- healthy eating.” keeping measure after the schools had Mr Detomaso is a Strand on the started a petition to ban him from the Green local whose three children were area. educated at the schools. He said: ‘‘The Neither of the two head teachers ap- gelato is organic that I serve, no pre- peared at the panel to argue their case. servatives, no colourants, no animal Infant school head Vanessa Townsend gelatine, it’s authentic artisanal gela- and junior school head Ruth Woods to.” Michele Detomaso, aged 53, with his tricycle 16 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 17 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Data suggests Hounslow 'could do 51 arrested following better' on promoting active travel Hounslow age. for Transport and One Hounslow, said: Euro 2020 final say police Data published by the Hounslow is in 21st place of the 33 “Hounslow Council is committed to London Healthy Streets coalition London local authorities for overall ensuring that our streets are healthy national football tournament. This was ‘healthy streets’ action and the coali- and safe and we will continue to do The Metropolitan Police meant to be a day of national pride, full has suggested that tion says it is firmly in ‘could do better everything we can to expand the many of jubilance and celebration. Hounslow ‘could do territory’. schemes and initiatives, where ap- Service has revealed “In the main, the day was exactly The Scorecard is published along- propriate, so that we move towards a better’ on promoting that the total number that. However, it was sadly tarnished side a new map showing all London’s cleaner and greener borough. of arrests following by a minority of disorderly and violent active and sustainable Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, new and “Our Cycleway Route 9 tri- fans who attempted to hijack the final travel - mainly, it old. al, launched in December 2020 in the Euro 2020 final at for their own selfish personal gain. The London Boroughs Healthy Chiswick, for example, has proved Wembley currently Throughout the course of the day, po- suggests, by expanding Streets Scorecard sets out data to hugely successful with more people lice officers witnessed disgraceful be- the borough’s Low show the health of each borough’s than ever choosing a bike as a mode of stands at 51. haviour both in central London and at streets according to nine indicators. It transport. We will soon be making im- Wembley, where a number of people Traffic Neighbourhoods is produced by a coalition of transport, provements to the trial to better reflect Aine McGinty pushed through security cordons or (LTNs). health, road safety and environment feedback and monitoring data that we [email protected] fought with police officers. organisations: London Living Streets, have received thus far. “I share the nation's anger at this CPRE London, Sustrans in London, “New data shows cycling has in- Aine McGinty behaviour. I want to reiterate the Met's [email protected] RoadPeace, London Cycling Cam- creased by 72 per cent as a result and ut of the 51 arrests, 26 were commitment to identifying those re- paign, Future Transport London, Pos- there have been fewer accidents now arrested in Wembley and sponsible for the scenes both in Wem- sible and Wheels for Wellbeing. that a dedicated cycle lane has been 25 in central London. bley and in central London, their ac- ow Traffic Neighbourhoods Reporting on Hounslow’s perfor- introduced. Air quality along Chiswick Police expect the num- tions will have consequences. have been a source of con- mance, the coalition said: “Hounslow High Road has also improved during Ober to rise in the days and weeks ahead “Ahead of the final, police com- tention locally - with some is middle-ranking in terms of Outer the trial. as part of their post-incident investiga- manders deployed one of the most of those in opposition to the London boroughs on the Scorecard “We as a council understand that tion. significant and comprehensive policing Lnew measures believing they have and firmly in ‘could do better’ territory. creating more space for safe walking It was widely reported that a num- plans the Met has ever committed to a done more harm than good, causing, “On the positive side, 60% of streets and cycling is providing a healthier and ber of ticketless fans stormed the sta- football match of this scale. In Wemb- they say, more traffic, pollution and have a 20mph speed limit (although more sustainable alternative to cars as dium to get into the final and videos on ley, soon into the day it became clear ‘unfair fines’. this really needs to be over 90%, like part of London’s recovery from coro- social media showed disorder across that a high number of fans were arriv- Last year council members who sup- 13 other boroughs) and in the School navirus, and we are fully committed to the capital. ing without tickets. port LTNs were subject to threats on Street indicator Hounslow does well green transport initiatives that work Nineteen police officers were injured “Police commanders recognised this the social media platform, Next Door. with 27% of its schools with School for our communities. when confronting ‘volatile crowds’. could result in ticketless fans attempt- Police were forced to investigate after Streets, where traffic is restricted “Furthermore, our School Street tri- The Met’s Deputy Assistant Com- ing to get into the stadium, they updat- a user threatened to shoot the council- around schools at arrival and depar- to five boroughs where parking is now and School Streets. It also needs to ex- al schemes, aimed at improving safety missioner Jane Connors said the situ- ed security officials at Wembley of this controlled on 100% of roads; and pand its coverage of 20mph speed lim- lors, adding, “I think it’s time to find ture times. It is in the top three bor- and air quality around schools, have ation before kick off got so bad that the risk. To support the stewarding efforts, police commanders and those brave “I do not accept that the policing by the Football Association and by po- Hounslow has a high number of pedes- its, as well as controlled parking zones out who and where these imbeciles oughs for protected cycle track and has been very well received by parents and game ‘could have been abandoned’ had further highly trained public order of- officers who confronted these subse- operation failed and I standby the dif- lice. Where lessons can be learnt we trian casualties. to better reflect the negative impacts of live.’’ one of the higher scores for Outer Lon- schools; and we will consider imple- officers not intervened. She also said ficers were deployed to Wembley Sta- quent scenes of disorder and violence. ficult decisions made by police officers will work with partners to ensure that “36% of Hounslow households don’t free and unrestricted parking.” Now the latest Healthy Streets don boroughs for adults cycling regu- menting more of these schemes, across that she did not accept that ‘the polic- dium as a precaution. “I am in no doubt that their swift ac- and the Met’s public order command- future matches are not disrupted by a have a car and the majority of journeys The council has committed to ex- Scorecard has revealed that LTNs in larly (though this is from a low base). the borough, in the coming months ing operation failed’. “Soon after gates opened, the stew- tion prevented any further escalation. ers. Without their immediate interven- group of hooligans who are fueled on (60%) are made by public transport, panding their active travel schemes Hounslow actually cover only 16% of “But only 16% of suitable streets in and years.” In a statement issued by the Met, arding and outer security perimeter Frustratingly, 19 of our officers were tion, it is possible that this game could alcohol.” walking or cycling, so action is very ‘where appropriate’ and says it is ‘fully the borough’s suitable street area - the borough are in Low Traffic Neigh- Londoners will be able to see she said: “On Sunday, for the first time became overwhelmed and fans began injured during the course of Sunday's have been abandoned. much needed and will likely be sup- committed’ to green transport initia- meaning they could go further. bourhoods (LTN) compared to leading how their borough scored in 2021 at in more than 50 years, England had pushing through security checks. I policing operation when confronting “The ugly scenes at Wembley on ported. tives that work for the borough’s com- The Scorecard compared this re- Outer London borough Waltham For- healthystreetsscorecard.london qualified for the final of a major inter- want to praise the quick response by volatile crowds. Sunday night will rightly be reviewed sult to leading Outer London borough est with 47%; parking is controlled on “We want to see Hounslow embed munities. Waltham Forest which has 47% cover- only 26% of borough roads, compared and expand on its LTNs, cycle tracks Cllr Hanif Khan, Cabinet Member 25 year old cyclist seriously 2 new electoral wards for injured in Feltham collision Hounslow Borough hounslow rom next year, the borough will be divided The council welcomes the views of all residents, Hounslow into 22 wards, an increase of 2 from the cur- particularly disabled residents, any person or body he collision happened at enquiries. There have been no arrests. With the introduction rent 20 wards. As all the ward boundaries in with expertise in access for people with any type approximately quarter past Detectives from the Serious Colli- Police are appealing for of 2 new wards in the London Borough of Hounslow will change of disability on its proposals and the Returning Of- four yesterday evening sion Investigation Unit are asking any- witnesses and any road Borough of Hounslow, Fin 2022, the council must conduct a full polling dis- ficer’s representation or any other matter relating to (08/07) on the slip road off one who was in the area and witnessed trict and polling place review. the electoral process. users with dashcam Tthe A316 leading to Nallhead Road. this incident, or any road users who the council is calling on The consultation, which closes on 25 August 2021, Please note that this consultation is regarding the A black Ford Fiesta, travelling west- captured events on dashcam, to con- footage to contact residents to take part in is an opportunity to provide feedback on the pro- polling stations only and not the ward boundaries bound, was in collision with a cyclist tact them on 0208 543 5157 or dial 101 posed stations and for residents to use their local that have now been reviewed and agreed upon by them after a cyclist on the slip road. and quote CAD5463/8July. You can also the consultation on the knowledge in shaping where they vote. the Local Government Boundary Commission of London Ambulance Service attend- tweet information to @MetCC. was seriously injured new proposed polling Niall Bolger, Chief Executive and Acting Return- England (LGBCE). ed and the cyclist, a 25-year-old man, following a collision in ing Officer for London Borough of Hounslow, said: You can take part in the consultation at haveyour- was taken to hospital for treatment – stations/ places to make “I urge all residents to play their part and have a say say.hounslow.gov.uk. Feltham. he remains there in a critical condition. voting easier and more in local democracy. It’s with your help that we can His next of kin has been informed. accessible to all our make Hounslow inclusive, accessible and represent- The driver of the car stopped at the Police are asking any road users Aine McGinty who captured the collision on residents. ative for all.” [email protected] scene and is assisting police with their dashcam to contact them (Photo by Xingye Jiang on Unsplash) 18 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 19 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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London mayor has also asked TfL to put appro- TfL’s frontline station staff and bus age of cases have Fixed Penalty Notices network to get around our city. It’s priate measures in place to help ensure drivers will continue to remind passen- needed to be issued to those refusing an extra layer of protection on top of The Mayor of London, the continued use of face coverings in gers that face coverings are a require- to comply. TfL’s world-leading enhanced cleaning Sadiq Khan, has taxis and private hire vehicles by both ment. TfL’s specially trained enforce- TfL will be using a wide range of regime – and I’m sure Londoners will asked TfL to keep the drivers and passengers unless they are ment officers, who patrol the transport communications channels to ensure continue to do the right thing as they exempt. network to ensure customers and staff passengers are clear on the require- have done throughout the pandemic, requirement to wear The mayor’s decision to do this fol- remain safe, will run targeted opera- ments, including customer emails, sig- and continue to wear a face covering face coverings on lows his repeated calls on the govern- tions and will refuse entry to people nage, digital advertising screens, social on TfL services.” ment to retain the existing national not wearing masks and who are not media, in-station announcements, the Andy Byford, London’s Transport public transport as a legal requirement for face coverings on exempt. They would also be able to ask TfL Go app and the TfL website. These Commissioner, added: “I would like condition of travel on public transport as one in three people people to leave services for failure to channels will also be used to be en- to thank the vast majority of people all TfL services after who have Covid do not display symp- comply with the requirement. TfL does courage passengers to travel during the using our services, who have followed toms, and Scientific Advisory Group not tolerate any abuse of its staff and quieter times wherever possible, which the rules and helped control the virus 19th July when the for Emergencies (SAGE) evidence any such behaviour will result in pros- will help spread demand throughout and keep each other, and our staff, safe. existing national legal states that face coverings are likely to ecution. the day and ensure that everyone has I urge everyone to continue to follow be most effective in reducing transmis- Face mask compliance on public the most space possible. the requirements so that we can con- requirement finishes. sion indoors where social distancing transport remains high, particularly The mayor said: “I’ve repeatedly tinue to build confidence, and get back is not feasible. The World Health Or- in the peak. TfL customer research made clear that the simplest and saf- to the many wonderful things about ganisation has urged that even dou- from 2 May to 29 May 2021 shows that est option would have been for the London that we have missed during he mayor argues that this ble-vaccinated people should continue 86% of customers say they are wearing government to retain the national re- the pandemic. would provide ‘an extra to wear face coverings in view of highly face coverings at all times on TfL pub- quirement for face coverings on public “The transport network is cleaner layer of protection and ad- contagious variants such as Delta. lic transport services. Of the 14% not transport. I’m not prepared to stand by than ever, with an enhanced cleaning ditional reassurance to Lon- Face coverings also play an impor- wearing a face covering at all times or and put Londoners, and our city’s re- regime, hospital grade cleaning prod- Tdoners and visitors to the capital’ by tant role in giving people confidence to not at all, almost three-quarters (74%) covery, at risk. This is why, after care- ucts, widely available hand sanitizer going further than the government’s travel, with the latest polling showing claim to have an exemption or good ful consideration, I have decided to and UV light fittings on escalator hand- updated messaging that it is ‘expected’ that the majority of Londoners (68 per reason under the current regulations ask TfL to retain the requirement for rails to kill viruses. It is great news that and ‘recommended’ that people wear cent) want face coverings to continue for not doing so. passengers to wear a face covering on regular independent testing for the vi- face coverings on public transport, and to be compulsory after July 19th. Trade The vast majority of TfL enforce- all TfL services when the national reg- rus by Imperial College has found no support our city’s economic recovery. unions that represent transport work- ment work over the past year has in- ulations change. trace on our services, and we are now The requirement would mean pas- ers, including Unite the Union, Aslef, volved stopping people from getting “By keeping face masks mandatory ready to safely welcome back more and sengers on all TfL services would need TSSA and the RMT have also called for on public transport services until they we will give Londoners and visitors more customers from 19 July as people to continue to wear a face covering in this to protect transport staff. Other put on a face covering, with most com- the reassurance and confidence to head out to enjoy all that the capital stations and for the duration of their European countries – including France, plying by getting their face covering make the most of what our city has has to offer.” journey unless they are exempt. This Spain, Italy and Portugal, are also con- from their bag or pocket, putting it to offer, while also protecting our he- would include the Tube, bus, tram, tinuing to mandate compulsory face on correctly or purchasing one from a roic transport workers and those who DLR, Overground and TfL Rail. The coverings on public transport. nearby shop. Only in a small percent- may be vulnerable and rely on the party with us! TFL workers to strike over Night Tube London TfL have denied that the move would involve cutting jobs. Further London Underground talks are expected this week. RMT staff are planning a General Secretary Mick Lynch said series of strikes to take that the move would ‘rip up an agree- From unforgettable birthday bashes for little ment that protects 3,000 Tube drivers’ place this August. work-life balance’, calling it ‘a blatant ones, to sophisticated soirees for grown-ups, Members of the Rail, attempt to now use the pandemic to start bulldozing through a savage pro- we take care of everything so you can relax Maritime and Transport gramme of cuts’. and enjoy every moment. workers union (RMT) London Underground’s director of will walk out for 24 customer operations argued that the change would help to ‘provide a regu- hours, from midday, lar Tube service and create more flex- on 3rd, 5th, 24th and ibility for our staff’, and that it ‘will Book a tour or find out more at not result in any job losses’ but instead 26th August as part of a allow part-time drivers an ‘opportunity maggieandrose.com dispute over Night Tube for full-time work and long-term job drivers. certainty’.

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supply of council homes More than just a care home London landlords. These were, after all, homes The Mayor of London, built for the public good. The Chiswick Nursing Centre is friendly and welcoming, providing the kindest “I am proud that we have brought possible care in a wonderfully comfortable setting. Sadiq Khan, has council homebuilding back up to levels announced a new plan not seen since the 1980s and I’m en- Our residents are given peace of mind, support and clinical care by our couraged by the enthusiasm I see from qualified, friendly staff. Families and loved ones have the comfort of knowing to boost the capital’s boroughs across London for building that our compassionate approach helps our residents feel safe and looked after supply of council homes. new council homes. Fixing the housing in even the most difficult of situations. crisis is going to take time, but this new Right to Buy-back scheme is an innova- tive new tool that will help to take an- Convalescence & Respite Care he mayor’s new Right to other step in the right direction.” Buy-back fund will give bor- Short-term respite and recovery/convalescence – our high standard of care is Boosting the supply of council hous- offered to our guests however long they stay with us. oughs the funds to purchase ing is a vital part of the mayor’s plan to former council homes that tackle the capital’s devastating housing In-house physiotherapy Thave been sold into the private market crisis. A lack of council homes has left By Rawpixel.com through the government’s Right to Buy thousands of housing benefit claimants Our Physio gym is fitted with specialist equipment where in-house physiotherapists, pation, with four in ten now rented on changes in tax laws, the mayor believes 1983. programme. on borough waiting lists, often in tem- nurses, occupational therapist and team of health professionals will aid your the private market – sometimes back it would be far better for these homes The mayor said: “For more than Right to Buy, part of the 1980 Hous- porary accommodation and forced to recovery. to the very council that was forced to to be sold back to the council than to 40 years, London’s precious council ing Act, gave council tenants who had pay unaffordable rents to private land- sell the home in order to house home- larger private landlords. homes have been disappearing into lived in their house for more than three lords. As of December 2020, there were Whether it’s respite, rehabilitation, convalescence, longer term nursing or less families. Sadiq has committed to helping Lon- the private sector, often never to be years the chance to buy their property more than 60,000 households living in dementia care, rest assured that you or your loved ones are in safe hands. The mayor’s Right to Buy-back don’s councils start building council replaced. It’s time for that to change. at a price substantially below market temporary accommodation in London. scheme will make money available to homes again with his ‘Building Council “We’re not only helping councils to rate. Since the Act’s introduction more Research undertaken by the London help councils and council-owned hous- Homes for Londoners’ funding pro- build thousands of new council homes, than 300,000 London council homes Assembly in 2019 highlighted that if ing companies acquire homes that will gramme, which is on track to help bor- but we’re giving them the resourc- have been sold. every housing benefit claimant in Lon- then be let at social rent levels or used oughs start 10,000 new council homes es to buy back former council homes While the number of Right to Buy don who lived in the private rented as accommodation for homeless fami- between 2018 and 2023. More homes through our Right to Buy-back scheme. For more advice on our care call 020 8222 7800 Ravenscourt Gardens, London W6 0AE sales has been declining in recent sector lived in a council home instead, lies. All homes purchased through this at social rent levels were started or ac- In the midst of a housing affordability years, the policy continues to have a there would be a saving of £938,810,772 www.chiswicknursingcentre.co.uk scheme must meet the government’s quired in London than all other regions crisis it feels grossly unfair and unjust negative impact on the overall number per year in housing benefit. of council homes in London. It also Decent Homes Standard. With more of England in 2020/21. In 2019/20, that more than four in ten council doesn’t appear to be fulfilling its orig- and more small landlords selling or councils started over 4,390 homes in homes sold through the Right to Buy in inal mandate of boosting owner occu- planning to sell their properties due to London – the highest number since London are now in the hands of private Chiswick 268 x 161.5 mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 13:47 BTP Officer violently attached while providing medical assistance

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The Vale 268 x 161.5mm.indd 1 17/09/2020 14:02 24 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 25 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk NEWS follow us on twitter @hounslowherald follow us on twitter @hounslowherald NEWS Appeal after 6 year old boy injured in moped collision Police appeal after two men London volved in a collision with a six-year-old Police are appealing boy and failed to stop at the scene. The child was treated at the scene for witnesses and before being taken to hospital, where he is in a critical but stable condition. found with stab injuries in Hayes any drivers who may An image of a moped with two peo- London group. have dashcam footage ple police would like to identify has They became involved in an argu- after a young boy was been released by police. Officers investigating a ment and the man subsequently as- No arrests have been made at this seriously injured in a seemingly unprovoked saulted the two men before leaving the time. area in the direction of Yeading Lane. collision with a moped Officers from the Serious Collision assault on two men Officers from the local policing team Investigation Unit (SCIU) are inves- in Harlington. in west London have in west London are investigating and tigating. They are particularly keen released an image of a have reviewed a large amount of CCTV to hear from any drivers who were in from the area. fficers were called at ap- Sipson Lane from 20:00hrs onwards man who they would They are releasing an image of a man proximately 20:15hrs on and who may have recorded the events like to speak to. they would like to speak to who officers Friday 9th July, to reports leading up to the collision on dashcam. believe could have important informa- of a road traffic collision in witnesses yet to speak with police tion about the incident. OSipson Lane, near to the High Street. are asked to call the SCIU at Alperton If you can help please call police on It was reported a moped, travelling Traffic Garage on 020 8246 9820 quot- olice were called at 23:19 on 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD towards the High Street, had been in- ing CAD 7022/09July. Sunday 11th July to reports 7896/11Jul. To remain anonymous con- of a stabbing near the junc- tact Crimestopperson 0800 555 111. tion of Willow Tree Lane and Police would like to identify the people on the moped pictured PReynolds Road in Hayes. Officers attended along with Lon- don Ambulance Service. Two 21-year- old men were found with stab injuries. They were taken to hospital where London Fire Brigade issue warning over e-bikes they remain in a stable condition. It was reported that the men were London kits (to convert a standard push bike walking along Willow Tree Lane with a A man who escaped into an electric bike rather than a pur- third person when they were confront- pose built one) which provide only the ed by a man who was not known to the Image of man police want to speak to a blaze at his flat has motors and control gear but batteries backed fire investigators must be sourced separately. ‘‘At some of these incidents we have in issuing an urgent seen multiple batteries and chargers warning following a for a number of bikes in one property, spike in ‘ferocious’ fires which has resulted in the mixing of dif- ferent chargers and batteries,” he said. Met Police seize nearly £180m caused by electric bike ‘‘We know that lithium-ion batteries and scooter batteries. are susceptible to failure if incorrect chargers are used and this may be a contributing factor in some cases. ‘‘We also know many of these in- of cryptocurrency ihad Chemban was lucky cidents involve batteries which have to get away without serious been sourced on the internet, which London injury after his electric bike may not meet the correct safety stand- battery caught fire while it ards.” Detectives from the Nwas on charge at his flat in Tottenham So what can people do to keep safe? in May. The Brigade’s advice is to always use Metropolitan Police London Fire Brigade’s Fire Investi- the correct charger for the product and Service have made gation team has seen a rise in such inci- buy an official one from a reputable the UK’s largest dents in recent weeks and wants to en- seller. courage people who use these products Batteries can get warm during their cryptocurrency to be aware of the risks and highlight use and it is advisable to allow them seizure worth nearly the danger of storing them in escape to cool down before attempting to re- Image from London Fire Brigade £180million, superseding routes in the home or in communal ar- charge as they could be more suscep- eas such as hallways in blocks of flats. seven months. if they become involved in a fire. This or scooter which has caught fire is in tible to failure. Batteries should always the previous record set Mr Chemban and his flatmate were ‘‘I have lost everything – all my year, there have been more than 120 front of it. be charged on hard flat surfaces where by the Met just weeks both at home when the fire broke out clothes were destroyed; the bike was fires in London which involved items ‘‘Even when the bikes or scooters heat can dissipate. and his flatmate had to jump from destroyed and even my passport has stored in communal areas like halls and aren’t in escape routes or communal Batteries can also pose a risk if they ago. a first-floor window as the bike was gone. It was so scary – everything is corridors. The fires are fierce and pose areas, the fires are fierce enough that have been damaged, so try to ensure blocking his route to the front door. gone, everything is burnt. an immediate danger. they pose an immediate danger to all they are not getting knocked around Fortunately he landed on the canopy of ‘‘People must be aware of these risks Station Officer Matt Cullen is a Fire occupants and we are seeing an in- while in use or while being carried as his is believed to be one of the shop below and was uninjured. as you buy these batteries and you just Investigation Officer with the Brigade crease in these types of fires.” spares as this can increase the chance the largest seizures global- Mr Chemban was in the shower don’t know if they are safe. and has been looking into the spate of In February, eight fire engines and of damage to cells. You should always ly and tops the £114million when he heard a loud bang and opened ‘‘You just never imagine you will fires. He said: ‘‘We have seen that when around 60 firefighters attended a blaze make sure you unplug your charger confiscation made by the the door to find smoke pouring from have a fire, I didn’t expect it, but I’m these batteries and chargers fail, they at a house in Acton which involved an once it’s finished charging. Always fol- TMet on Thursday 24th June. Photo by Executium on Unsplash the room where his bike was on charge just lucky it didn’t happen overnight do so with ferocity which can leave res- electric bike battery. Eight residents low manufacturers’ instructions when The seizures were made by detec- and into the corridor. He was able to and I was awake – if I had been asleep it idents with few safe options for escape. managed to escape the property via charging and we would advise not to tive from the Met’s Economic Crime under caution in relation to the discov- and identify the criminality it may be the criminal word, as digital platforms worked tirelessly and meticulously to escape out of the front door. could have been different. I would nev- ‘‘These bikes and scooters are often ground and first floor windows, fortu- leave it unattended or while people are Command on the back of intelligence ery of the near £180 million worth of linked to. Today’s seizure is another develop we’re increasingly seeing or- trace millions of pounds worth of cryp- The 21-year-old said he had only just er charge my batteries overnight now.” stored and charged in escape routes nately without injury. asleep. received about the transfer of criminal cryptocurrency on Saturday 10th July. significant landmark in this investiga- ganised criminals using cryptocurren- tocurrency suspected of being linked bought the new battery for the bike as Already this year, firefighters have in homes or communal areas so when And in April, there was another Ensure you have smoke alarms fitted assets. They form part of an ongoing She has been bailed to a date in late tion which will continue for months cy to launder their dirty money. to criminality and now being laundered he wanted to make sure it was up to attended more than 25 fires involving a fire does occur, escape routes are significant fire involving an e-bike in in areas where e-bikes or e-scooters are investigation into international money July. to come as we hone in on those at the “Whilst some years ago this was fair- to hide the trail. Those linked to this scratch so he could look for a new de- electric bikes or scooters and some of blocked which immediately makes an Walthamstow, when firefighters res- being charged and make sure they are laundering. Detective Constable Joe Ryan said: centre of this suspected money laun- ly unchartered territory, we now have money are clearly working hard to hide livery job. them have been significant incidents already serious situation much more cued three men from an outbuilding. tested regularly. Lastly, the Brigade’s A 39-year-old woman was arrested “Less than a month ago we success- dering operation.” highly trained officers and specialist it. Our investigation will stop at noth- He said: ‘‘I had only just bought the resulting in serious injuries. frightening for those involved. They all required hospital treatment. advice is to never block your escape on 24th June on suspicion of money fully seized £114million in cryptocur- Deputy Assistant Commissioner units working hard in this space to re- ing to disrupt the transfer and identify battery online a few days before the In many cases, they are stored in es- ‘‘We have seen people forced into Station Officer Cullen explained route with anything, including bikes laundering offences. She was released rency. Our investigation since then has Graham McNulty added: “Proceeds of main one step ahead of those using it those involved.” fire. I hadn’t had any problems with the cape routes or communal areas which jumping from windows as they can’t that a lot of the fires which the team and scooters. Store them somewhere on bail. been complex and wide-ranging. We crime are laundered in many different for illicit gain. bike before and I have had it for about can stop people being able to escape get out of their front doors as the bike is seeing involve e-bike conversion away from a main through route. The same woman was interviewed have worked hard to trace this money ways. While cash still remains king in “The detectives on this case have 26 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 27 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 Loft Conversions Wayne Couzens pleads guilty Kitchen Extensions Garden Rooms to murder of Sarah Everard London His first posting was to South Area, A serving police serving initially in a Safer Neighbour- Home Extensions hood Team, before joining a response constable has pleaded team covering the Bromley area in Feb- guilty to the murder of ruary 2019. Sarah Everard. He then moved to the Parliamentary Make your home and Diplomatic Protection Command Wayne Couzens, 48 in February 2020 where his primary work for you, Free (20.12.72) appeared role was to patrol diplomatic premises, at the Old Bailey on mainly embassies. Energy Consultation Following his arrest, a review con- Friday 9th July where he firmed he passed vetting processes. admitted murder. The checks confirmed there was no information available to the MPS at the time that would have changed the e had already pleaded vetting decision. guilty to the kidnap and Couzens was not subject to any mis- rape of Sarah, 33, at a hear- conduct proceedings during his time at ing last month. They were Victim: Sarah Everard Guilty: Wayne Couzens the MPS. Bespoke designs, Planning and Hnot known to each other. today and said to them how very sorry “Ever since Sarah went missing, the information. Couzens stopped being paid as a po- Couzens was arrested on Tuesday I am for their loss and their pain and sole priority of my investigation team, “No words can adequately express lice officer immediately following his Building Regulation Service 9th March, over the disappearance their suffering. the search team and hundreds of oth- the profound sadness, anger and regret earlier guilty pleas. This was as soon as of Sarah on Wednesday 3rd March, in “All of us in the Met are sickened, ers in the Met was to find Sarah and everyone in the Met feels about what legally possible. Internal misconduct Ten year structural warranty available Clapham, south west London. angered and devastated by this man’s bring the person who has committed happened to Sarah. procedures are now being progressed. Commissioner said: truly dreadful crimes. Everyone in po- this terrible crime to justice as swiftly “Today as every day our thoughts are Couzens was remanded into custo- “My thoughts and those of everyone in licing feels betrayed. as possible. with Sarah with her family, with her dy. He will next appear at the Old Bai- the Met Police are with Sarah’s loved “Sarah was a fantastic, talented “We are hugely indebted to Sarah’s loved ones and they always will be.” ley to be sentenced on Wednesday 29th 07566 784 049 [email protected] www.lillycs.com ones. It is not possible for any of us to young women with her whole life ahead family, friends and so many members Wayne Couzens transferred into the September. begin to imagine what they have been of her and that has been snatched away. of the public who helped the investiga- Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), going through. I am so sorry. She was hugely loved and she will be tion in every single way they could, not from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary “I was able to speak to them earlier sorely missed by so many people. least by making appeals and giving us (CNC), in September 2018.

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Met continues to work in close part- Graham McNulty added: ‘‘County lines need greater powers tributes to up to 40,000 premature “Londoners want to see a major county lines networks spread across 41 The Rescue and Response pro- nership with forces across the United causes real and visible harm to our deaths in the UK every year,” Lord improvement in air quality and their The Mayor of London, to combat non-traffic counties. gramme was developed and is led by a Kingdom to destroy the county lines communities. Young and vulnerable Tope said in the debate, which fell on councils need the ability to take bold sources of air pollution, Sadiq Khan, has County lines is the name given to coalition of London boroughs, includ- business model. people are preyed upon, exploited, and the 65th anniversary of the first nation- and practical steps to combat air pollu- drug dealing where phone lines are ing Brent, Islington and Newham, that Investigative teams are set up both used to traffic drugs across the coun- according to a debate al Clean Air Act gaining Royal Assent tion at a local level.” announced he is used to move and supply drugs, usually help coordinate support across Lon- in London and in the county area try. The individuals running these lines in 1956. In order to drive improvements in heard in the House of investing a further £1.8m from cities into smaller towns and ru- don for young people up to the age of where the line runs into, meaning it are cowards. They hide behind vulner- Although local authorities have a London’s air quality, London Councils in a programme that ral areas across the whole country. 25. They work side by side with three is shut down at source and the impact able people and intimidate and coerce Lords this week. statutory duty to reduce emissions, is also making the following policy rec- In the last year alone the National service delivery partners, who provide of the line’s supply is dealt with in the them into doing their dirty work, dis- they do not currently have the powers ommendations: has provided nearly County Lines Co-ordination Centre tailored support for young people re- importing area. Since November 2019 tancing themselves from the risk of to intervene and stop polluting activ- Ɂ Government should adopt the ondon Councils, which repre- 400 young people with identified a potential 600 new lines. ferred to the project: the Met has worked with 22 forces all getting caught. ities in order to meet their emissions World Health Organisation target for sents the capital’s 32 London The mayor had already directed a St Giles Trust – Provide support to the way from Police Scotland to Devon ‘‘Over the last 18 months we’ve targets. Councils are keen to work with PM2.5 as a legal limit to be met no later a positive way out of boroughs and the City of Lon- further £750,000 investment from City young men involved in county lines ac- and Cornwall. developed our approach to tackling government on this crucial issue. than 2030 and introduced as soon as is county lines activity. don Corporation, is support- Hall to help protect young Londoners tivity, and operate an outreach rescue The mayor said: ‘‘I’m determined to county lines and now focus on bring- Mayor Philip Glanville, Chair of possible. Ling amendments to the Environment at increased risk of being exploited by team do everything I can to use the powers ing lineholders to justice. Not only are London Councils’ Transport and En- Ɂ Government should introduce ad- Bill which would enable councils to county lines gangs during the Covid-19 Abianda – Provide one-to-one sup- and resources I have as mayor to sup- we going after them for drug supply, vironment Committee, said: “Tackling ditional regulatory powers for local limit toxic emissions from boilers, con- adiq set up, and funds, the pandemic. After its success, Sadiq has port for young women and girls in- port our young people who have been we are increasingly pursuing human London’s toxic air pollution remains a authorities to control emissions from struction machinery and diesel genera- Rescue and Response service, now committed an additional £1.8m to volved in or affected by county lines exploited by criminal gangs as part of trafficking charges against them. The significant priority for London’s bor- come and Londoners from our diverse enforce the Clean Air Act. The current appliances, such as gas and solid fuel tors. The City of London Corporation, which supports young people March next year to help provide sup- activity county lines activity. seriousness of this exploitation is be- oughs and Londoners. Air pollution ethnic minority communities, but also legislation is complicated and difficult boilers, combined heat and power the governing body of the Square Mile, who are vulnerable and caught port for hundreds of young people and Safer London – Provide support for ‘‘Every young person saved from ing reflected in the custodial sentences in London is a public health crisis that contributes to around £3.7 billion of to enforce and not tough enough to plants, construction machinery and also supports the amendments. Sup in county lines drug distribution drive down county lines activity. young people involved in or impacted a life of exploitation is a success, so imposed by the courts. significantly affects people’s physical costs per year for the NHS in London tackle London’s air quality challenge.” standby diesel generators. During the latest debate on the En- networks. His new investment will mean an up- by criminal gangs. I’m really pleased that our Rescue and ‘‘We work hard to safeguard children and mental health, exacerbating cur- alone. Chairman of the City of London Cor- Ɂ Government should create a na- vironment Bill in the House of Lords, He has already invested almost £4 lift in capacity to deal with the number The Rescue and Response pro- Response programme is beginning and vulnerable people at the earliest rent health conditions, stopping some “We are working closely with the poration’s Port Health & Environmen- tional £1.5 billion Clean Air Fund to Lord Tope, Co-President of London million from City Hall since setting up of referrals into the programme – there gramme sits alongside the work being to have a big impact with nearly 400 opportunity. Since November 2019 people from doing routine activities City of London Corporation and Lord tal Services Committee, Keith Bottom- enable cities to implement Clean Air Councils, argued for amendments to the programme in 2018, which is the have been more than 1,600 in the last carried out by the Met police to dis- young Londoners not only having cut our teams dedicated to tackling county and even contributing to more than Tope to lobby government for amend- ley, said: “Local authorities have been Zones and tackle emissions, including give councils across the country new first regional response service of its three years - and to maintain the ‘res- mantle county lines. The police have ties with county lines gangs, but now lines have safeguarded more than 400 9,000 deaths in the capital a year. ments to the Environment Bill. This given the statutory responsibility to through vehicle scrappage and retrofit powers to control air pollution where kind in the country. In the last three cue’ function to collect young London- been targeting lineholders, who rarely benefiting from ongoing support and people. These individuals are often “This comes at a huge personal cost includes asking for local authorities improve air quality, but they have very schemes. World Health Organisation (WHO) years, 430 young people have worked ers found being exploited outside the leave the capital but are the ones deal- positive opportunities. threatened with violence and unable that disproportionately affects low-in- to receive additional powers to help few regulatory controls. These essen- with the services, of which, more than capital. ing drugs and exploiting young people ‘‘We know there is still much more to escape. Services like Rescue and Re- 80 per cent have either reduced or City Hall funding will support front- and vulnerable adults. Since November to do and that’s why I am investing an sponse are vital in offering a way out been supported away from county lines line professionals to better identify 2019, teams across the Met have closed additional £1.8m, on top of the £4m al- and a place of safety for those at risk. Helen Pidgeon Solicitors Limited activity. and divert young people from exploita- 460 lines and arrested 960 county lines ready invested, in this critical service I look forward to continuing our work Building 3 Chiswick Park The service has also carried out 80 tion, and crucially new investment has lineholders. to boost capacity so we can rescue with them.” 566 Chiswick High Road London W4 5YA rescues, which involves collecting a helped in the development of informa- Officers have charged 1,198 individu- more young people and help them into DD: +44 (0)20 8899 6345 young person from another county tion and data on county lines, allowing als with offences including drug supply training, education and towards em- M: +44 (0)7833 228181 following arrest, ensuring their safe [email protected] for prioritisation of the most harmful and human trafficking. More than 400 ployment.” www.helenpidgeonsolicitors.com return home and the provision of on- lines and quicker identification of individuals have been safeguarded. The Deputy Assistant Commissioner going support to help divert them away 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. 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. 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 Man arrested after 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 into drawing up a parenting plan setting out clear principles and the arrangements for the doesn’t necessarily mean sharing the amount of time a child spends with each parent children. These do not have to be set in stone and can be reviewed as the children grow equally. up and their needs change, but they can provide a very useful framework and reference point. The Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service “Cafcass” who are the A court can make a shared care order as a way to avoid one parent trying to alienate or 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 macheteLondon attack on tube 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 feared he would be ‘hacked to death ‘He then came back and stood at the and must be within the best interests of the child as their welfare is the key concern of A man has been arrested underground’, saying: ‘All of a sudden opposite end of the carriage taunting WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS? the court. there was a huge commotion. us and making out he was going to As a mother you automatically have parental responsibility. As a father, you either have following reports of 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? ‘A man stood in the middle of the break down the door of the carriage. 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 a stabbing ‘with a carriage and brandished a foot-long ‘It was completely and utterly terri- after 1 December 2003). Parental responsibility means you share equally: agreeing the past arrangements, a parenting plan setting out clear and agreed principles machete’ on board a black machete. fying. For about 10 minutes I genuinely “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 ‘People started screaming, there was thought I would be hacked to death un- 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 moving tube train on a stampede to the front carriage – peo- derground. It is your status as a parent. You must consult with each other on the major decisions in prevent further difficulties in the future. the Jubilee line on the ple got trampled on and pushed into ‘However, people showed compas- your child’s life; such as schooling, health, education, religion, changing a child’s name and the plastic and stuff.’ sion and care to each other – people 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 evening of Friday 9th law on step-parents, same sex parents, surrogacy or adoption when the legal issues may The witness said he moved into the held other’s hands, and a teenage boy FINDING WAYS TO CONSULT WITH EACH OTHER differ and more specialist advice is required. This article is intended for general advice July, reports London's next carriage away from the attacker. saved his mum from being trampled.’ 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 Metro. He added that the driver was un- The Tube train eventually stopped 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 aware of anything happening for 10 and armed police arrested the attacker, productive if both parents are informed about their parental rights beforehand. this will affect you. minutes because the intercom was not who did not resist them. Private organisations or state run Separated Parents Information Programme “SPIP” ne passenger was left with working, and passengers were left de- British Transport Police said a man (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 a wound to his head de- fenceless on the moving Tube as the has been arrested on suspicion of in- tal. passenger has been taken to a nearby 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 scribed as ‘a deep gash hospital. 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 attacker ‘taunted’ them. flicting grievous bodily harm, and that Police earlier said that they were ourfamilywizard.co.uk and Parenting Apart divorceandchildren.com/divorce-app/ can decide what is right for you and your family. meaning the side of his ‘The attacker went back down the Green Park station has been closed. called to Green Park underground sta- Green Park station was evacuated Ohead was hanging off’. train. We heard screaming but we don’t Paramedics also attended the scene tion in central London at 6.47pm today. and closed. 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We’ve teamed up with the wonderful guys at St Giles Group to EXCLUSIVE navigated by stand-up paddle boards or offer the chance of winning a two night stay for two people at their kayaks, meaning everyone can get out Five things to see and do in Cambridge this summer on the water this summer. showcase central London Hotel. READER Travel Explore the best scenic routes in Cam- OFFER This summer, the historic city of Cambridge invites holidaymakers to venture along its quaint streets bridge via foot or on two wheels Enjoy the sights and sounds of the UK capital whilst staying in close to discover brand new boutique accommodations, exciting attractions and unrivalled al fresco dining With a network of cycling and walk- ing routes throughout the city and its vicinity to Oxford Street, Soho, Covent Garden, theatre land, the West throughout the charming city centre and its lush green spaces beyond. surrounding countryside, visitors can End and all the attractions the city has to offer. And not only that, the Here, Visit Cambridge shares the top five things to see and do this summer: explore all that Cambridge has to offer IN ASSOCIATION WITH by foot or by bike. A number of hotels winner will receive £1000 cash tax free. offer bike rentals to guests, including The University Arms and The Gon- ville Hotel, making it easy for visitors Garden House restaurant and riverside waterside pub to sip on Pimms on the tors can follow the trail using the mo- The winner will enjoy a two night stay for two people on a date of Brand new hotels are opening to get out and about. One of the most terrace, or explore the city and sur- green lawn opposite and watch the bile app, unlocking rewards and count- Just in time for the great British scenic routes is the circular city foot- their choosing in an Executive room, breakfast on both mornings and rounding countryside on two wheels punters float by. To cool off, pay a vis- ing their steps as they go or by using summer holiday, visitors can check in path leading through The Backs, which using the complimentary bikes. it to Jacks Gelato, a popular ice cream the trail map which can be downloaded to one of Cambridge’s two brand new offers the iconic view of King’s College a dinner voucher worth £40 to use in the hotel’s on-site restaurant. shop in the city, to grab a gelato treat online or picked up from various loca- properties. Just opened (as of 1 July), and its Chapel. From here, walkers while exploring the city’s sights. tions around the city. The Fellows House Cambridge, within Indulge in al fresco dining at Cam- and cyclists can explore many more the Curio Collection by Hilton, is an bridge’s best outdoor eateries charming green areas and marvel at the Visitors are spoilt for choice with Check out the Cows about Cambridge Take to the water and punt down the To enter answer the following question: apartment-style hotel featuring unique iconic bridges along the river, including alfresco dining options in Cambridge art trail iconic River Cam pieces of artwork and sculptures, all the wooden Mathematical Bridge and What is the capital city of Spain? this summer. The Varsity Hotel rooftop Have you herd the moos? Cows What could be more quintessentially designed locally in Cambridge. In Bridge of Sighs at St John's College. bar offers spectacular panoramic views about Cambridge, a spectacular pub- English than punting? This age-old tra- keeping with its location just a short Visitors who want to enjoy a longer a) Madrid b)Barcelona c) Seville over the Cambridge skyline and is one lic art event has been weaving its way dition, dating back to the mid-1800s, walk from the city centre, each room stroll, perhaps accompanied by a furry of the most stylish spots in the city to across the city of Cambridge since 28 offers unrivalled views of the histor- type is named after people associated friend, can walk to Grantchester, a pic- enjoy drinks with friends. The modern June. Running until 4 September 2021, ic city from its magical waterways, with the city and notable Cambridge turesque village along the River Cam. terrace offers tempting cocktails in- 90 cow sculptures have been placed in bookable through a number of com- Call 0901 360 4383 (calls cost £1 per call) and select your answer. fellows. The dog-friendly Orchard Tea Garden cluding lychee and passion fruit mar- Cambridge’s streets, parks and open panies including Scudamore’s and Ru- Meanwhile in the heart of the city, situated in Grantchester Meadows, If your answer is correct, you’ll be put into the draw! tini’s, blushing Russians and refresh- spaces, creating a fun, free of charge therford’s. The punts can be privately Graduate Cambridge is a boutique offers the perfect place for a break to ing G&T’s to accompany its summer and family-friendly art trail for the hired, but for those wishing to kick pet-friendly hotel inspired by the pres- enjoy classic tea and scones before ex- BBQ fare. For something a little more public to explore and enjoy. Inspired back and relax there are an abundance tigious University of Cambridge, fea- ploring the nearby orchard which dates casual, enjoy a relaxing riverside pint at by the rare Red Poll cattle breed, which of packages to choose from, including T&Cs: This competition costs £1.00 to enter via telephone entry only. Calls may cost more depending on user network - please check with your service provider. Competition closes at midnight on the turing classical nods to college archi- back to 1868. in the warmer months can be found leisurely Champagne, afternoon tea 01/08/21. The winner will be drawn at random from entrants who answered the question correctly and informed of their win on the 02/08/21. The winner will receive a voucher that will entitle two (2) tecture and notable alumni, which will the Granta Pub, coupled nicely with a grazing on Midsummer Common, the or gin punting tours, as well as chauf- persons to a two night stay on dates of their choice, subject to availability, at St Giles London in an executive double room including breakfast on both mornings and dinner on one evening up to the open this summer. Guests will be able sumptuous Sunday roast or classic fish For more information about Cows About Cambridge trail features feured college tours that unlock the value of £40. The winner will also receive £1000 cash tax free paid via bank transfer into a bank account of their choice. Service provided by PWR Media, Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, London W4 to kick back and watch the world go by and chips in the pub’s large outdoor Cambridge, visit: sculptures designed by local artists, history of the backwaters. For some- 4HH. 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upils from the Green Dragon from this event and encourage their School children help council boost Primary School have joined fellow pupils, residents and their fami- LOCAL LIFE forces with Hounslow Coun- lies to also do their bit.” cil to encourage local people Cllr Corinna Smart, fellow Brentford Hounslow Council cheers on local tennis champion recycling in Brentford Pto reduce, reuse and recycle and help Ward Councillor, added: “In west Lon- protect the environment. don over 350,000 tonnes of rubbish Sport Schools Hounslow Council wanted to tack- was thrown away last year. Between le the issue as residents living on the April 2020 and March 2021, we cleared Hounslow Council Andy as ‘home-grown’ talent and as Schoolchildren in Brentford are spreading the ‘protect our planet’ message Green Dragon Lane Estate were dump- 56,959 bags of rubbish from our streets has joined tennis fans such an inspiration to lots of people with their artwork on local waste and recycling bins. ing their rubbish instead of recycling. in Hounslow. who have sporting ambitions. Cllr Guy Lambert, Cabinet Member “Recycling preserves precious natu- all over the globe in “A huge congratulations to him and for Highways, Recycling and Compa- ral resources and saves energy. It was congratulating home- well-deserved and we shall be keeping nies, said: “We are delighted that the really great to see such amazing sup- grown talent Andy an eye on his career to see where his children understand the significance of port from children at the Green Drag- talents will take him next. recycling. on Primary School and we hope it en- Lapthorne who has won “His sporting roots here in Feltham “They are our ambassadors and can courages local people to take action.” his second Wimbledon will never be forgotten as he is now help inform their parents, carers and Nadine O'Hara, Headteacher at the one of the top wheelchair tennis play- friends what should go in the recycling Green Dragon Primary School, said: quad wheelchair doubles ers in the world, and he now has a bins. “Green Dragon School is at the heart of title. clean sweep of grand slam titles under “Not disposing of household waste the local area and a very special school! his belt. His ability goes on to inspire a correctly blights neighbourhoods, en- We place a great deal of emphasis on whole new generation of young hope- dangers wildlife and impacts on peo- each member of the school community fuls.” ple’s pride of place, while damaging being socially responsible and helping he tennis champion honed Feltham Bees Disabled Sports Club our planet. to make the future bright. his skills at Feltham Bees was founded in 2002 and is a collabora- “It also hits us all in the pocket be- “We are thrilled to see our children’s Disabled Sports Club, in tion between Brentford Football Club cause disposing of waste cost us over artwork all over the Green Dragon Hounslow, and has since in the community, Feltham Communi- £100 per tonne whilst the council can Lane Estate show-casing the talent of Tgone on to achieve great sporting ty College and local parents. sell recycling items placed in the recy- our pupils from nursery to Year 6 and heights with his American tennis part- The name ‘Bees’ was chosen to cling bins to the material sales markets. reminding everyone to REDUCE, RE- ner David Wagner. strengthen their association with “Each material achieves a different USE, RECYCLE and treat the planet The pair have claimed the title Brentford Football Club. price. For example, £13 per tonne for with the RESPECT it deserves. The against Australia's world number one Over the past two decades the club glass or £1,000 per tonne for alumini- children feel very proud.” Dylan Alcott and the Netherlands' Sam has: um cans and that feeds right back into The council is encouraging all mem- Schroder at Wimbledon 2021. Ɂ Organised 6 tournaments at the Da- saving council tax!” bers of the community to use the recy- Commenting on the win, Council vid Beckham Academy Cllr Melvin Collins, one of the Ward cling bins properly by: Leader Steven Curran, said: “This is Ɂ Voted London Sports Club of the Councillors for Brentford, said: “This Not using the bins for business waste fantastic news and we are incredibly Year (2004) was a really fun and creative way for Put all materials in the correct bin proud to be able to congratulate one Ɂ Toured the North West twice - visit- local children to learn about the chal- Don’t just leave items beside the of our own sporting heroes on such a ed/played at Old Trafford, City of Man- lenges facing us and find out how they bins - it's classed as fly-tipping. prestigious win. Well done Andy and chester Stadium, Anfield, Boundary can get involved in helping to save the thank you for making Hounslow proud. Park, Reebok Stadium Cllr Guy Lambert, Cabinet Member for Highways, Recycling and Companies and Cllr Melvin Collins, one of the ward council- environment through recycling. “Feltham Bees Disabled Sports Ɂ Hosted 16 tournaments with the lors for Brentford, with children from the Green Dragon Primary School in Brentford “Hopefully, they will take inspiration Club is a fantastic facility and this re- Limbless Association ally does prove that passion for sport Ɂ Organised four Feltham Bees breaks down barriers and brings out Pan-Disability Tournaments Green Dragon Primary School, said: Ɂ Egham Town FC took 200 seats the best in us.” Ɂ Played in tournaments and match- Griffin Park seats and equipment “We were invited down to the old Ɂ Porthcawl Town AFC took 150 seats Ward councillor for Brentford, Cllr es at Southampton, Northampton, Brentford stadium to collect some and 2 dugouts Melvin Collins, who is himself disa- Bournemouth, Milton Keynes, Marlow, equipment for the Green Dragon Pri- Ɂ Sittingbourne FC took 200 seats and bled, added: “We are so proud to have Woking, Basingstoke, Brighton, Dover, donated to worthy cause mary School children. We have man- a scoreboard Arsenal, Chelsea, and Fulham. aged to collect some football shirts and Ɂ Hartley Wintney FC took 360 seats. Adobe Stock image by fovivafoto Football some sports equipment that will bene- fit the children in our school massively. EcoWorld London, together with de- EcoWorld London, the residential developer behind the redevelopment of the We enter a lot of football competitions, velopment partners including Lamp- he EFL Trust announced and supports potential. CCOs will be former Brentford Football Club stadium, Griffin Park, has donated 1,540 of its and they will all be able to wear their ton Investment and Development and yesterday the expansion of encouraged to develop their own pro- Brentford now included in FA's Female football shirts and be unified as one Brentford Football Club, are working their Talent Inclusion Pro- gramme plan based on their expertise seats as well as dugouts and scoreboards to lower-league football clubs across team. We want to say a big thank you to across Hounslow to deliver over 1,000 gramme work with the FA of the local area, taking into consider- the UK, include those whose stadiums were victims of arson and vandalism. EcoWorld London who has supported new homes of all tenures, community Talent Inclusion Programme Tinto 34 communities - with 34 Clubs ation known barriers faced by young our school in so many different ways. spaces and infrastructure to the bor- committing their support for the next girls. Sport Not only have they given us this equip- ough, including the new Brentford 12 months. Alexis Lunn-Gadd, FA Women’s Tal- longside the stadium seats, ment, but they have also come into Community Stadium which hosted its The EFL Trust is the charitable arm ent Pathway Operations Manager, said: Young females in 34 communities around English professional football, other pieces of equipment our school and helped to develop our first game in September 2020 and the of the EFL. It was established in 2008 “Our Partnership with the EFL Trust and football kit were do- grounds.’’ surrounding development. including Brentford, now have the opportunity to be considered and referred to oversee the work of EFL’s club com- contributes hugely to our ongoing nated to local groups and Nivene Powell, Senior Community The demolition of Griffin Park began munity organisations (CCOs). It is re- work to develop and deliver an acces- to the FA England Women’s Talent Pathway. organisations,A including football shirts Liaison Manager at EcoWorld London earlier this year, and the three stands sponsible for distributing core funding sible and inclusive talent pathway. We for Green Dragon Primary School in said: “We are delighted that the equip- adjacent to Ealing Road, New Road and from the Premier League and The PFA are delighted that the programme has Brentford and Brentford FC-branded ment in Griffin Park has found new Brook Road South have all now been to each CCO and highlights communi- expanded to 34 Clubs. We cannot un- glasses to West Middlesex Hospital in homes and uses in sport clubs across removed. Demolition work will halt ty work done by clubs across the coun- derestimate the impact of the bespoke Isleworth. the country and in entirely during August and September try. Brentford FC Community Sports work the CCOs will be delivering with- Daniel Bennett, Secretary of Egham the local community in Hounslow. and is expected to resume later in the Trust has worked with the EFL Trust in their communities and how that will Town FC, said: “A month and a half EcoWorld London are committed to year when the final demolition phase for the past 13 years and will remain in- undoubtedly help unearth potential ago, some of our stands burned down. giving back to the communities we begins. volved with a lot of its initiatives. hidden talent.” Brentford FC put us in contact with build in, and sports are so important The Talent Inclusion programme EcoWorld London who kindly donated in bringing people together so we hope ensures that through the existing com- 200 seats to us. This is going to make a the donations will make a positive im- munity activities of CCOs, female par- huge difference in rebuilding the stadi- pact for the school, the clubs and their ticipants can be identified and referred um, especially for a club like ours fans.” to the FA England Women’s Talent which runs on a tight budget.” Pathway. Social class, ethnicity and de- A representative from Petersfield Representatives from the follow- mographics should not be a barrier to Town FC, said: “I would like to thank ing eight sports clubs and other local success. CCOs are supported by an ed- EcoWorld London for allowing us to groups visited Griffin Park on 28th May ucation and learning programme man- have the 200 seats for Petersfield Town to collect the seats and equipment: aged by the EFL Trust and supported FC. It is massive for us as we have lit- by The FA. tle money and due to vandalism in the Ɂ Petersfield Town FC took 200 seats For girls showing potential, the pro- local area some of our seats have been Ɂ Uxbridge Cricket Club took 30 seats gramme creates a pathway from com- damaged.” Ɂ Banbury United took 240 seats munity to full England honours, with Hafide Ibnahaten, Sports Coach at Ɂ Panteg AFC took 160 seats an educated workforce that identifies 42 Friday 29th January, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 43 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 Lyric Hammersmith announces new programme ECCO Young Leaders, 14-20 years First Sounds, 6-18 years Young Lyric Theatre A youth music ensemble that reflects A flexible ensemble, led by Tri-Bor- of events for children and families the diversity and musical interests of ough Music Hub, for all instrumental- Events the young players and their families. ists at Grade 1 level who want to join announces autumn lineup Performing regularly at the Lyric and an ensemble, develop knowledge of The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre has announced the new Little Lyric programme of events from August to December 2021 Theatre elsewhere this is an exciting and dy- rhythm and pitch and increase confi- bringing a magical mix of both new and cherished shows for children and families. 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, all abilities, aged 4-25 years living in West London. 7-11 years | Next Level Voices, 11- 18 The new season begins with Eric Led by Tri-Borough Music Hub, pu- years Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar pils will develop ensemble skills, exist- in the Main House which showcases ing musical knowledge and learn more From fun beginners’ choir, to junior and celebrates the late author’s most loved characters (17th to 28th Au- A variety of accessible courses will about the requirements of playing in an and advanced levels, pupils will build Music Classes: gust). run at the theatre for 10 weeks starting ensemble whilst working towards per- confidence, develop skills in singing Amici, 18+ This summer will also see the wel- in September 2021 available to young formance. including in unison and reading from Studio Sessions, 14+ come return of Lyric Fest, a free, people in Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith AMICI Dance Theatre Company is notated music, and improve perfor- outdoor family festival held in Lyric and Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, a unique dance theatre company inte- Keyboard Class, 7-13 years mance while learning a wide variety of Record vocals with a sound engi- Square with Hammersmith BID (20th Hounslow, Kensington and Chelsea, grating able-bodied & disabled artists musical genres with Tri-Borough Mu- neer, develop live performance skills and 21st August) as a key part of the Richmond upon Thames, Wandsworth and performers. Amici provides a safe Beginners and Continuers classes sic Hub. and learn what it takes to get into the BID’s Summer Festival 2021. and Westminster. space where the individual can release with Tri-Borough Music Hub, pupils music industry. Participants will write In the Studio, the festive classic Young Lyric classes are delivered by their creative energy to produce magi- can learn how to play in a fun and songs, learn vocal/music production Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas 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- will return in a special 10th anniver- unique expertise and work in partner- on learning the basics of technique, als, and have the chance to perform to sary production (24th November to ship to nurture young talent and crea- rhythm and musical notation. Zoo Nation, 4+ years an audience at the end of the course, 24th December). Ahead of this, the tivity in West London. They are: Action run by the Lyric. Studio will also host a variety of chil- on Disability, AMICI Dance Theatre Weekly hip hop dance classes, from Symphonic Band, 6-18 years dren’s entertainment from leading Company, DanceWest, Lyric Hammer- beginners to advanced, covering a ECCO - Ethnic Contemporary Classical children’s production companies in smith Theatre, Musiko Musika, New range of styles from locking and pop- An advanced ensemble for all instru- Orchestra, 8–18 years the autumn including Zoom, Roald English Ballet Theatre, Tri-Borough ping to breaking and nu skool. Deliv- mentalists who are playing at Grade 5 Dahl and the Imagination Seekers Music Hub, Turtle Key Arts and Zoo ered by ZAD West, the West London up to Grade 8 and beyond, to challenge ECCO is a youth music ensemble and The Princess and The Pea (vari- Nation. training arm of the critically acclaimed pupils to develop the most intricate run by Musiko Musika that reflects the skills of playing in an ensemble cover- ous dates October and November). 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 find out what's in store To book, a young person must be years rope, Africa, Asia and Latin America. and to book tickets go to a Young Lyric Member. Membership www.lyric.co.uk is free and provides access to class- Taught by New English Ballet Thea- es, £5 tickets to all Lyric Main House tre, Beginners 1 classes are a fun way to shows and further creative opportuni- improve musicality and develop coor- Always popular are the free boat and were awarded Children’s Pub- ties throughout the year. Bursaries are dination and creativity through ballet. ONE THE OVERSEAS trips which this year are being run lisher of 2020 - have a stand, available for some classes and can be Beginners 2 classes introduce new bal- Locals invited to join on the Golden Salamander, courtesy and Tinderbox will be selling toys applied for online. let steps, while developing body aware- NIGHT. STUDENT of their sponsors Fuller. A trip will and lucky dips for children. Aunty All places must be booked in ad- ness, posture, balance, musicality and WRITTEN BY run every 45 minutes, and you can Planty can advise you on any THREE pick up your ticket on the day. The knotty garden problems, and the vance. For full details on classes, the- coordination. TANIKA GUPTA Chiswick's Party on the Pier marvellous Amanda from Amanda’s New Chiswick Pool will be there atre safety measures and to book, visit STORIES. Festival lyric.co.uk or call 020 8741 6850. Contemporary & Creative Dance, 6-10 Action Kids will be there to enter- with details of membership, site years and 11-16 years Party on the Pier is a showcase of what the charities based at Chiswick Pier tain the little ones, and there will be tours, gym passes and fitness com- Theatre Classes: Trust have to offer, and a wonderful introduction to river-based activities, lots of fun stalls, activities and food petitions. Explore contemporary dance tech- and drink. Join the Chiswick Pier Trust for as well as being a terrific day out for the family. The charities based at Chiswick Technical Theatre, 14–18 years nique, develop choreographic skills, lunch, live music, and a drink at the and build confidence. Delivered in an Pier will be showing their work London Pride Fullers Bar. Salt Beef Led by both Backstage Niche and inspiring and supportive environment and the activities they run through- Shack are providing fantastic salt the Lyric’s production team, this free by DanceWest. out the year. Chiswick Pier Canoe beef bagels and Reubens sandwich- class will give young people the chance BLUE WATER Club is offering canoe taster ses- es, as well as hotdogs and smoked to learn more around all aspects of Musical Theatre, 6-10 years and 11-16 sions which are appropriate for salmon bagels with cream cheese. technical theatre including stage man- years AND COLD young people aged over 14, as well as Mama Pets will be serving mouth- agement, set construction, lighting, adults. The Thames Explorer Trust watering Caribbean vegetarian food sound, costume and more. Learn dance routines from stage and AND FRESH has a River Dipping Session at 11 am, and there’ll be handmade ice creams screen in a fun and supportive environ- WRITTEN BY which is a guided exploration of the from Super Scoop Italian Gelato, or Acting Up, 7-9 years, 9-11 years, 11-13 ment. DanceWest teachers are experi- SIMON STEPHENS foreshore. The RNLI will have infor- freshly made crepes, as well as hot years, 14–17 years enced industry professionals commit- mation about its work, and souvenir and cold refreshments. ted to help develop your full potential. stand. The Sea Cadets will have a A 10-week course working with oth- stall where little ones can practice Party on the Pier er young people with support from Multi-Arts Classes: catching plastic ducks, and adults exciting directors to develop your per- and children can enter a tombola. 25th July forming and devising skills, led by the Key Club, 16+ years You can find out the sort of activities Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. and training the Sea Cadets offer 11 am – 4pm A free creative arts and social club GO, GIRL young people, and meet some of the Dance Classes: for people with autism spectrum con- current recruits. WRITTEN BY ditions led by Turtle Key Arts. Recent There are a variety of artisan craft Thames Explorer Trust ROY WILLIAMS stalls, from the gorgeous Chiswick Young Amici, 11-25 years workshops have included creative writ- meet outside the Pier House ing, singing and song-writing, film and Pots to upcycled vintage for River Dipping. A dance theatre group for disabled video, visual art, script-writing for TV teacups and saucers scented can- The first free boat trip leaves (and and non-disabled young people. The and Radio, drama, circus skills, pho- dles from Isola Bella. There’s jewel- then runs every 45 minutes.) classes are free and fully inclusive and tography and stop-frame animation. CO-DIRECTED 18 Jun – 24 Jul lery from Silverdaze and you can The first Canoe Taster Sessions suitable for all levels of experience. BY RACHEL Tickets from £10 even pick up a bandana for your start Amanda’s Action Kids, Explore dance theatre through various O’RIORDAN lyric.co.uk | 020 8741 6850 dog from Black Dog company! Us- sponsored by Sworn and Co, borne – who produce the very improvisation techniques and AMICI & DIANE PAGE Registered Charity No. 278518 | Photos: Helen Maybanks will run sessions at magic. best books for children of all ages 12.00, 1.00 pm and 2.30 pm 44 Friday 16th July, 2021 Friday 16th July, 2021 45 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 Unwind with new Kew Akiki Hirai and Gardens wellbeing programme Jason Collingwood Art After a challenging year spent mostly in the confines of our homes, it’s time to make appearance to head outdoors and let nature regenerate and refresh our minds, bodies and souls. With summer peeping around the corner, RBG Kew is introducing a brand new programme of wellbeing events, all set to take place across the at local gallery

breath-taking landscape of Kew’s UNESCO World Heritage site. Art Artists Akiko Hirai and Jason Collingwood will be appearing in conversation with Joanna Bird at the Chiswick Gallery this month.

Keep a Light On For Those Who reach out with a piece of storytelling, where you navigate a digital environ- Are Lost is a dark fairytale inspired they have created an audio-visual in- ment with your mouse or keyboard. Online installation by experiences of the past year, the stallation in our building. It is available on-demand worldwide. importance of rituals and the desire The spectacle was arranged with The piece is best experienced on to reach out to the ones we love. the help of Anna Clock (Sound and a desktop or laptop computer and at the Bush Theatre Since October 2020, Bush The- Music), Melanie Frances (Digital using headphones, however you can atre’s resident adult company, the Artist), Isha Shah (Photographer) also use a phone or tablet. Theatre Neighbourhood Company have been and Jai Morjaria (Lighting Design). working online with Director Abigail The Bush Theatre is launching an online installation Graham and Writer Titas Halder. Keep a Light On For Those Who tomorrow reflecting on the experiences of 2020. Sadly it hasn’t been possible to cre- Are Lost – Online is a digital instal- ate a play for live performance, how- lation, featuring audio, images and ever wishing to still find a way to video content, as well as moments ince Covid-19 struck, we have • Each session uses minimal to no tunity for you to explore Kew’s most www.bushtheatre.co.uk learnt how incredibly impor- equipment, making full use of the land- beautiful spots with friends and family. tant nature is for our men- scape around you instead. • Take in the enchanted woodlands tal and physical well-being. • Friendly, motivational instructors and beautiful blooms, stop for a picnic SOur bodies are designed to move – to will provide modified exercises to suit or summer drink and listen to live mu- 200 free tickets for key workers breathe and to stretch – and our minds all fitness levels. sic, smell the aroma of the Rose Gar- You can need to be soothed by natural beauty. den as the sun begins to set. nominate a local hero at: What better place, therefore, than Kew And for the whole family…Family • The Gardens come alive when at Pub in the Park Chiswick www.pubintheparkuk.com Gardens, to relax and unwind with be- Fun Fit you’re on two wheels… spoke wellbeing sessions? From 26th July Art Whether you're seeking mindful mo- • Adult, £32.50, child £27.50 (includes Temperate House Yoga Members of the public can now nominate local health care heroes and ments or looking to work up a sweat, entrance to the Gardens and 20% dis- From 22nd June the programme offers classes both de- count on restaurants) – full pricing • £45 (includes entrance to the Gar- key workers to receive a pair of complimentary tickets to Pub in the Park signed for ‘me-time’, as well as those • Friendly and motivational instruc- dens and 20% discount on restaurants) festival this summer. The epic foodie festival is appearing in eight locations aimed at the whole family. Let Kew’s tors will make full use of the great out- • Rise and shine with an early-morn- landscapes and historic buildings doors with a fitness session designed ing yoga session in Kew’s crowning across the UK from June - including Chiswick. re-energise you. for children’s growing bodies. jewel, the glorious Temperate House. • Family Fun Fit sessions combine • Beat the rush of Kew’s day visitors, All sessions will be Covid-19 Secure, circuits, skills and games, plus interac- and even staff, with this pre-opening and will adhere to government guid- tive elements for families to enjoy to- class in the world’s largest surviving Tom Kerridge and the Pub in the credible heroism over the last year, dry gin, will be supporting the ini- ance at the time. gether. Classes are specially designed Victorian glasshouse. Park team will be giving away a to- so he got in touch with Pub in the tiative too, by giving a free drink to for the beautiful biodiverse landscape • The one-hour vinyasa flow will be tal of 8,000 tickets to superstar key Park to see what might be possible. each ‘Thousand Thank Yous’ ticket Forest bathing for the whole fam- of Kew Gardens. held in the midst of 10,000 rare and workers - with 200 tickets per event Tom Kerridge said: "Key workers holder at selected events (includ- ily… endangered plants, and led by Kew’s reserved for personal nominations. have been the true superheroes of ing the one in Chiswick!). They From 8th August Tai Chi own yoga instructor. Tickets are allocated on a first this pandemic, and we want to say said: "The last 18 months have been • Adult £60, child £35 (includes en- From 4th June • After your session, why not take a come first serve basis, so what are thanks by offering 1000 complimen- incredibly tough for communities trance to the Gardens and 20% dis- • £35 (includes entrance to the Gar- relaxing walk through Kew’s landscape you waiting for? Treat your local tary tickets per region we visit so across the UK and our frontline count on restaurants) dens and 20% discount on restaurants) before enjoying a hot drink and break- Akiko makes practical ware using closely with architects, interior de- hero with a thank you they will nev- these superstars can let their hair workers have been simply amazing • Calm your mind and bond together • Boost your physical and mental fast in one of their restaurants? the Japanese tradition of allowing signers and fashion houses, Jason er forget! down while enjoying some awesome throughout. Never has anyone been as a family with guided walks through wellbeing with the centuries-old Chi- the clay to show how it wants to be Collingwood designs and weaves all From the NHS to teachers to vol- music and lush grub.” so deserving of a good G&T and a Kew’s magnificent Arboretum. nese martial art, tai chi, in Kew’s stun- Pilates fired itself. Focusing on the inter- the rugs himself. In addition to the unteers - our key workers have gone Dr Nick Sherwood added: "The proper knees-up, so we're delighted The A Thousand Thank Yous Kew Fitness ning Mediterranean Garden. From 26th July action between the objects and the weaving Jason passes on his skills above and beyond in the last year past year has been one of the hard- to be supporting Pub in the Park’s From 19th May • During this wellbeing session, you • £40.00 (includes entrance to the Gar- viewers, her work enables the view- by teaching extensively in North to keep things going, helping us all est for everyone around the world, ‘A Thousand Thank Yous’ initiative dates & locations: dens and 20% discount on restaurants) through tough times and getting us and especially front line workers. and can't wait to see everyone at the • £32.50 (includes entrance to Gar- will be doing standing meditation, joint • Tone your body in Kew’s historic 19th er to find out the language of the ob- America, Europe and Australia. dens) full pricing loosening exercises, and two tradition- jects in their own way. Her work and Akiko Hirai and Jason Colling- back on track.​ We can’t thank them I know from first-hand experience bar this summer!’’ century Nash Conservatory with our spe- Royal Victoria Park, Bath Friday 18th June • Wake up and move with these al tai chi movement routines. cial Pilates sessions. unique approach to ceramic work wood will discuss their respective enough for their hard work and all how hard doctors and nurses have From NHS workers and carers to Dulwich Park, London Friday 25th June blood-pumping fitness bootcamp ses- • Floor-to-ceiling windows flood their have had much high praise and her work and how their different prac- the sacrifices they have made in the worked in the past year, and just refuse teams, to teachers and clean- St Nicholas Park, Warwick Friday 2nd July sions! Summer Cycle spacious conservatory with natural day- work is becoming more in demand tices interact on Wednesday 28th past year. how much they have given up for ers – any of the essential members of light, bringing you relaxing views of the Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells Friday 9th July • Bootcamp sessions are an out- From 21st June from her commissions worldwide. July, 6.30pm, at the Chiswick Gal- Dr Nick Sherwood, Critical Care their jobs. So quite simply I wanted our communities will be eligible for Gardens. Chichester, West Sussex Sunday 25th July door full-body workout, similar to Adult £20, Child £10 With over 30 years experience lery. The event is being hosted in Consultant and Emergency Planning to thank my team for being superhe- nomination. Pub in the Park will be Chiswick House and Gardens, London Friday 3rd Sep circuit training. Bootcamp uses a vari- • Join Kew in celebration of summer For full details including dates, times as a professional rug weaver Jason association with the Joanna Bird Clinical lead for Sandwell and West roes, and what better way than with working with NHS trusts, the emer- Verulamium Park, St Albans Friday 10th Sep ety of bodyweight exercises and inter- with a magical evening bike ride. and pricing visit kew.org/kew-gardens/ has produced thousands of rugs Foundation. Learn more or RSVP at Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust the help of my great friends at Pub gency services, and local people and Higginson Park, Marlow Thursday 16th Sep val-style training to build up strength • As bicycles are not usually allowed whats-on for hundreds of international pri- joannabird.com/topics/events was looking for a way he could thank in the Park.” organisations to allocate these tick- and stamina and burn calories. in the Gardens, this is a unique oppor- vate and corporate clients. 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to Hoops on loan ▶ Football e revealed to the club’s club for a year of Championship expe- ▶ Norwich defender Sam website that the move was rience. For the Majority of last season, an easy decision; “I want to in which he played 41 times, McCallum McCallum has joined get some game time but I was deployed at left-wingback. Queens Park Rangers on Hknow I will have healthy competition McCallum gave the Hoops fans an in- here from Lee Wallace.” sight into the type of player he is; “I am a season-long loan deal. The 20-year-old has not yet made an quite an athletic wingback, obviously McCallum signed for appearance for the Canaries. Eighteen you need to be these days.” He added, Norwich last summer Louis Yamani months ago he signed from Coventry “I like getting up and down the wing, for a reported fee of [email protected] City, but was loaned back to his former and providing width for the team.” £3.5 million. Defender Dunne FA denies Downing joins QPR Football Street rejection

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Former Hoops striker Nakhi Wells congratulated his ex-teammate and wished him the best in W12. Book by 30th April 2021 Boris Johnson has revealed racists will be banned from stadiums for online abuse. £272 £379 he club have agreed a three- the R’s website how important the year deal with the defender, move is to him; “The loan spells were he FA revealed that there coaching staff for their heroic efforts after the Final defeat, Priti Patel One way Return with an option to extend the really good for me but where I am at was never an event planned throughout the tournament. However, condemned the abuse on twitter. contract by a further year. now I believe it is important to go on a in which the squad would No10 Was informed prior to Sunday’s She was met by a response from the TThe 23-year-old came through journey with someone.” meet the Prime Minister. game that the FA’s preference was defender; “You don’t get to stoke the the ranks of Manchester United’s He also revealed his play style and TA spokesperson for Number 10 not for an immediate reception in the fire at the beginning of the tournament academy, before joining Burnley at the what QPR fans should expect, “I am stated, “The PM would have been event England were to lose.” by labelling our anti-racism message Why Choose New online chat available Flexible change policies age of 18. The Clarets have constantly definitely passionate, I want to defend delighted and honoured to host a There have been multiple clashes as ‘Gesture Politics’ and then pretend Brightsun Travel: sent Dunne out on loan, with spells and I am a winner.” Dunne added, reception for the England squad to between the sportsmen and the to be disgusted when the very thing Travel insurance incl. COVID-19 Worldwide sale prices at Barrow, Accrington Stanley, Hearts, “This league is going to test me and mark their outstanding performance in politicians, most recently between we’re campaigning against happens.” Sunderland and Fleetwood Town. there is a lot of work for me to do but the European Championship” Home Secretary Priti Patel and Aston Mings makes references to Priti Patel’s Finally the towering centre-back if I can concentrate on my defending, “We continue to discuss suitable Villa’s Tyrone Mings. Following the criticisms of the team taking the knee has made a permanent move and told I am sure the ball playing will follow.” ways for the PM to thank the squad and racist abuse aimed at England players before each game. 48 Friday 16th July, 2021 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.co.uk SPORT follow us on twitter @hounslowherald Brentford target transfers to battle Premier League heavyweights Football mier League football. There has been side this summer. Although it seemed speculation surrounding these players as if he was destined to sign for New- The Bees have not yet over a move to Brentford; Harry Wil- castle, his transfer tag has increased made any summer son, Frank Onyeka, Brennan Johnson and Brentford have now increased and Kristoffer Ajer. interest in the defender. The Norwei- signings, but there Brentford are eyeing up a move for gan’s contract is expiring next sum- are multiple rumours FC Midtjylland midfielder Frank Onye- mer, meaning he could leave for a fee linking various players ka.The transfer process would be easily less than £15 million. The 23-year-old completed as Brentford owner, Mathew can play in both centre-back and right- to the West London- Bentham, also owns the Danish side. back, Brentford are reportedly prepar- based club. In 123 appearances the 23-year-old has ing a £12 million bid. scored 17 goals and assisted another 10. Earlier this transfer window the Louis Yamani Thomas Frank’s side have also been Bees were rumoured to be interested [email protected] heavily linked to Nottingham Forest’s in Liverpool’s Harvey Elliot. However, Brennan Johnson. The versatile for- very recently they have been linked to hen the Bees attained ward was on-loan at Lincoln last year, the youngster’s teammate; 24-year-old promotion through a campaign which saw them reach the Harry Wilson. Whilst the Welshman is the playoffs, they League One Playoff Final. He was de- currently on holiday following his Euro earned an estimated ployed as both a second striker and 2020 involvement, the list of clubs after totalW of £170 million due to the top on the wings, in 49 appearances the him include Brentford, Fulham, Cardiff flight’s television rights. This means 20-year-old scored 13 goals and provid- and Swansea. But Brentford would ob- that the West London-based club not ed 14 assists. viously be the favourites as they are the Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer looks only team that can promise the winger Brentford’s recruitment strategy has been extremely successful in recent years, only have the means of getting top as shown by the signing of Ivan Toney last summer for around £5 million. players, but also the incentive of Pre- to be inevitably leaving the Scottish Premier League experience. Bees prepare for Premier League this pre-season

Football he Bees have not yet con- back at the Brentford Community Brentford are preparing firmed any new additions to Stadium to face fellow Londoners West the squad, but that does not Ham. for their first campaign mean they are not ready and Finally, the Bees will host Spanish in the Premier League. Traring to take on the new challenge. side Valencia before taking on Arsenal Their Pre-Season The first two fixtures will ease the in their first fixture in the top division squad back to matchday fitness. They since the 1946/47 campaign. The last fixtures will give them a will face AFC Wimbledon at Plough friendly takes place on August 7th, six point of reference when Lane on Saturday July 17th, then three days before the clash at home against days later play Boreham Wood at Arsenal. deciding what will be Meadow Park. the difference in their Although facing a League One and fight for survival. Conference Premier side will not help measure the squad’s ability against a top flight side, it will help regain fitness Louis Yamani and test new systems. Thomas Frank’s [email protected] squad will then properly be put to the test against two Premier League teams. The West London-based side travel to Old Trafford on Wednesday 28th July to face Manchester United, last year’s runners up. Three days later they are Brentford are set to play five friendly fixtures over the course of 21 days.