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Friday 25th February, 2022 @hounslowherald @hounslowherald hounslowherald.com FREE Free & Got a story? call: 020 3623 0567 newsdesk@hounslowherald.com Confidential Valuations Morrisons to remain NEWS Heathrow passenger numbers fall to lowest since 1972 At Chiswick Auctions on current Brentford Every Tuesday & Thursday, from 10am to 4pm at our Chiswick Saleroom. site until 2023 Hounslow Morrisons to remain on their existing TRAVEL Page 08 Holiday destinations you can visit without quarantine site until June 2023. With the new Mor- Morrisons in Brentford risons site on Brentford High Street will remain on its Jewellery Valuation Days at our existing site until June scheduled to also be completed in June 2023, Brentford residents can look for- ward to having a local supermarket on South Kensington Showroom, every last 2023, when the new site on Brentford High their doorstep. I am sure that this news will be warmly welcomed by the resi- dents of Brentford. Friday of the month from 10am to 2pm. Street is scheduled to be “This outcome is testament to the completed. commitment and hard work of L&Q, council officers and the ward council- No appointment required. Áine McGinty aine@hounslowherald.com lors in Syon and Brentford who worked tirelessly with all those involved to en- Page 24 T sure this was achieved. he news will be welcomed by “Supermarkets are often focal points SPORT campaigners who had been for local communities, and I saw first- Brentford set to battle worried that local residents, hand the integral role supermarkets high-flying Magpies Interested in finding out more? in particular the vulnerable or elderly, would struggle to do their played during the pandemic – support- ing the most vulnerable residents in the shopping. borough. I am pleased that Morrisons A spokesperson for L&Q said: “We’re in Brentford will remain an important pleased to announce our intention to part of the local community and a place enable Morrisons to remain on site un- where Brentford residents can easily til June 2023 – the point at which the Street, and we’ve been working close- will keep residents updated as our pro- access their shopping needs.’’ new store on Ballymore’s nearby devel- ly with Morrisons, Hounslow Council ject progresses.” opment is scheduled to be completed. and Ballymore to address these. The Leader of Hounslow Council, Local people shared their concerns “We’ll continue to work with the Councillor Steve Curran has endorsed with us about the temporary loss of a local community to get the best for L&Q’s decision, saying: “I am delighted Page 36 supermarket facility on Brentford High Hounslow from this development, and that L&Q have taken steps to enable Getting If your older relatives haven’t had Visit chiswickauctions.co.uk Vaccinated? their booster, bring them along! or email info@chiswickauctions.co.uk www.hounslow.gov.uk/vaccinationcentres
2 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 3 NEWS For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald NEWS IN THIS ISSUE Download our free app and you could win a meal for two NEWS www.hounslow.gov.uk/coronavirus Oriel Academy: From students to superheroes Living with Safer behaviours and actions: Covid-19 Meeting outdoors is safer. If you meet indoors, let fresh air in Get tested, and self isolate if required KEEP UP TO DATE at Page 09 Get www.hounslowherald.com As we move into Spring 2022, vaccinated COMPETITION Got a story? call: 020 3623 0567 Name a furry friend at Hobbledown Heath and win a day pass to visit the country is learning to live newsdesk@hounslowherald.com them in June @hounslowherald with Covid-19. The main line of hounslowherald defence is still vaccination. EDITOR HOUNSLOW HERALD Áine McGinty Download the Hounslow Herald APP is delighted to reveal its new app for You can even personalise your aine@hounslowherald.com today and you could win a meal for two at the Cricketers at Kew Green - local news, lifestyle sport and events as well as both national and London experience with saved and sorted articles, a variety of user interfaces Here are some practical steps Wear a face covering in Download and EDITOR CHISWICK HERALD You'll get two mains and a bottle of news. and designs, and a dark mode for easy Try to stay at Wash Dia Stronach dia@chiswickherald.co.uk house wine. This is open to all those It’s now even easier to keep up with reading. you can take to help protect home if you are crowded and enclosed settings where you come your hands use the NHS COVID-19 App who download the APP before Friday what’s going on across the borough, The settings are packed with features unwell ADVERTISING 9th July 2021. We'll notify the winner from Chiswick, Brentford & Isleworth to tailor and customise your news feed Page 06 yourself and others... into contact with people you do not normally meet Simon Hossack on the 10th July. to Feltham, Heston and Osterley. covering the latest news and updates simon@hounslowkherald.co.uk The Borough of Hounslow Herald App is free and packed with news, Simply download our app on Google Play or on the App Store by searching from across the borough. WHAT'S ON DESIGNER The Founding of Brentford FC - a Catherine Clarke views, culture, sport and much more. ‘Hounslow H’ . local live play Residents could get 30 PUBLISHER PWR Mdia DISTRIBUTION Self Select Ltd Plea for donations to help Acton boy with brain tumour hours of free childcare Pick up a copy of Hounslow The Hounslow Herald from: gressive brain tumour which currently Brentford - Morrisons, High St, Brentford TW8 ‘‘I just want to do has no cure. Amid their heartbreak, Albie’s fami- Chiswick - Sainsbury's, Essex anything I can to save ly and friends are committed to doing Hounslow Place, W4 Feltham - Tesco, Tilley Rd, TW13 Page 31 my boy, I can’t live everything they can to save their ‘won- Residents in Hounslow without him. I really derful, funny, sparky, Spiderman-lov- - Tesco, Dukes Green Ave, TW14 have been reminded that PUZZLES ing son, grandson, nephew, cousin, and Hanworth - Sainsbury,s Uxbridge Rd, TW12 Workouts for the brain: from can’t,’’ the love Albie’s best friend’ which is why a GoFundMe Hounslow - Asda, Off High they could be eligible crosswords to Futoshiki father has for him page has been set up to raise money for treatment options. There’s medication Street, TW3 for thirty hours of free couldn’t be clearer. which it is hoped could suppress the Isleworth/Twickenham - Tesco, TW7 (Mogden Lane) childcare for their 3 and growth of the tumour, which is not cur- Aine McGinty Osterley - Tesco, TW7 (Syon 4-year-old children. aine@hounslowherald.com rently funded by the NHS and comes I Lane) with a monthly cost of at least £4,000, as well as the possibility of treatment Louis Yamani n fact at just five years of age, Al- The Hounslow Herald is published in America - again which comes with a louis@hounslowherald.co.uk bie has touched many lives with T by Vencor Ltd huge cost. At the time of writing, the his sense of humour, his intelli- total money raised stands at just over Unit 22, 295 Chiswick High Road, o be eligible for the free gence, his walks about town and London W4 4HH £24,700 with one generous anonymous childcare you, and if you his beloved Spiderman costume. donor contributing £3000. have a partner, must have a Well-known in the local communi- ©PWR Media 2017. All Rights Reserved Albie has just finished thirteen National Insurance Number Page 26 ty, every Saturday and Sunday Albie rounds of radiotherapy and has been and at least of one the following things: would go on a marathon walk with his so brave his doctors went out of their Ɂ A British or Irish Citizenship Ɂ Settled or pre-settled status, or been SPORT dad, Al, stopping off at the park and in way to buy him a Spiderman toy. Reward for Letter of the Week Brentford break their league Connolly’s on Chiswick High Road for Now Acton’s brave boy needs sup- living in the UK before 1 January 2021 attendance record a breather. All the while making sure to port from his local community. You The Hounslow Herald has decided with the right to reside ‘take the mick’ out of his dad. ‘‘He’s the can donate to help Albie and his fam- to introduce a £50 cash prize for Ɂ Permission to access public funds - funniest, happiest kid,’’ Al says. ‘‘He’s ily at gofundme.com/f/help-albie-fight- Letter of the Week your UK residence card will tell you if something else.’’ brain-tumour you cannot do this It was when Albie stopped wanting Please email your letters about Although you will not be required to to go on the walks he used to love, he Photo by Kostiantyn Li. local or other issues to: pay any fee as a condition of taking up was getting more tired than usual and newsdesk@hounslowherald. the 30 hours of childcare, it is not in- for their code when their child is al- parents and carers check if they are he began falling over often that his par- co.uk tended to cover the cost of meals and ready three. eligible, and provides a step-by-step ents noticed something was wrong. Al- We’re looking forward to other consumables, for example nap- Hounslow Council has provided a guide on how and when to apply. bie’s mother took him to the local doc- reading them! pies. detailed, informative webpage which To access this information, visit tors who immediately sent him to A&E The free childcare is accessible the not only explains the differences of ap- www.fsd.hounslow.gov.uk/ where after an agonising wait it was term after your child turns three, how- plying for the childcare before and af- discovered that he had Diffuse Intrin- ever, this is different for those applying ter your child turns three. It also helps Page 34 sic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) a rare, ag- Albie in October
LOCAL LIFE 4 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 5 For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald LOCAL LIFE 18 new trees planted in Hanworth Park Six Ealing residents presented with Honours Business A historic Hounslow park will have a great green Community canopy for generations to come, thanks to a tree- Six local residents were presented with honours on planting project that has involved the whole Thursday evening honouring their contributions community. to life in the borough, including England star, H Greenford-born Bukayo Saka. anworth Park in Feltham They include evergreens and seasonal has become home to 18 varieties that will bring different col- T young trees that will grow ours throughout the year. They will also to maturity over the next ensure that the play area will get plen- here were five Freedom of The Honorary Alderman award was 50 years. ty of shelter and shade. Tree-planting the Borough honours and made to Swarn Singh Kang, a former Planted around the park’s new-look supports the council’s commitments one Honorary Alderman Ealing councillor for Southall Green. play area, the trees stand between 12 around tackling climate change and in honour. He received the honour for his work and 15 feet high. The varieties include making Hounslow a cleaner, greener The event was hosted at Pitzhang- dedication and work towards better- Beech, Black Poplar, Liquid Amber, and healthier place to live, work, visit er Manor and Gallery by the Mayor of ing his community, years of voluntary Lee, Blue Atlas Cedar, Hornbeam and and study. Ealing, Councillor Munir Ahmed and service and his passion for education. Stone Pine. Cllr Chaudhary said: “This was a fan- Clare Gough, Director of Pitzhanger In nominating him, Councillor Peter Hounslow Council and its partners tastic event that involved people from Manor and Gallery. Mason, Leader of Ealing Council not- have pledged to plant as many new across the local community and of all Councillor Mason introduced the ed that: “He spent many years working trees as possible, including one for ages. It was great to see adults and chil- evening by saying: “If this pandemic hard to make sure that schools and the every child born in the borough each dren rolling up their sleeves, grabbing has taught us anything, it is that we school curriculum in Southall were re- year. their spades and getting stuck in. are a borough of community, of neigh- flective of the entire community. He Members of the local community “I would like to thank the parks bourliness, of shared sacrifice and of a worked tirelessly to persuade school and a representative from the Friends team, GreenSpace 360, the Friends million acts of love and kindness be- authorities across Ealing to teach com- of Hanworth Park House joined Houn- of Hanworth Park House and all the stowed onto each other, of friends, of munity languages at schools in South- slow Council’s Cabinet Member for community members involved in this family, of perfect strangers. all, so that students could learn more Leisure Services, Councillor Samia event. “In this wonderful gallery of about the many languages surrounding Chaudhary at the planting party. “We are sure that these new trees Pitzhanger Manor, meeting formally them.” It forms part of a series of improve- will bring pleasure to everyone who as the Council of the London Borough The five Freedom of the Borough ments at the park, including new play uses the park. We really are planting of Ealing, we are openly honouring six honours were made to Bukayo Saka, that watches you play, and that you Councillor Gareth Shaw proposed cal music through arranging and host- equipment, benches and signs, repairs for a greener future.” individuals who have make the kind of Maggie Pound MBE, Sir Sherard Cow- have inspired: That honour, pride and Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles for his hon- ing concerts at St Mary’s in Perivale. to the Park Run circuit and cameras. contribution to public life and to their per-Coles, Marion Garnett and Hugh community spirit don’t just come to- our and highlighted his work in Ealing And for continuing with the concerts The trees have been chosen by fields of public service here and beyond Mather. ward the culmination of a life’s work – in the arts and culture area and specif- through the lockdown period, provid- Hounslow Council’s Parks Team and that put joy in our hearts and pride in Bukayo Saka was nominated for the but these are the perpetual, redeeming ically in spearheading the refurbish- Cllr Samia Chaudhary joined by a young resident at the planting party ing income to musicians and bringing partners at Lampton GreenSpace 360. our bones.” pride, poise and dignity he showed qualities that we take with us together, ment and development of Pitzhanger musical pleasure to many. Clare Gough, Director of Pitzhanger when facing a backlash of racism fol- throughout our lives. Ones that we will Manor and Gallery, making it a true In closing, Clare Gough invited Manor & Gallery said: “We are thrilled lowing the 2020 Euros football com- nurture as we watch with pride your gem in the crown of Ealing as Queen those attending to view the portrait of for Pitzhanger to host this very spe- petition. In nominating him Council- professional career go from strength of Suburbs. Bukayo Saka and also commented: “We INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOL cial ceremony to create five honorary lor Peter Mason said: “You will be the to strength, in each season and at each Marion Garnett was nominated by are also particularly proud to see the FOR GIRLS AGED 11-18 freemen and one alderman for the Bor- youngest ever recipient of this honour competition.” Councillor Ranjit Dheer for her work nomination and honour of Sir Sherard ough of Ealing in recognition of their achievements and contribution to Eal- ing. In celebration of Bukayo Saka’s in Ealing and I hope this sends the message that hate has no place in foot- ball, in society, and least of all in the Councillor Mason also proposed Maggie Pound as an Honorary Free- woman. He highlighted Maggie’s com- with raising awareness for the better treatment of animals and the dedica- tion and commitment she has made to Cowper-Coles who made such a signif- icant contribution to Pitzhanger dur- ing his nine years as Chair of the Board Mothering Sunday nomination, we have been showing his portrait by Matt Small in our small London Borough of Ealing. “But most importantly, for the mes- mitment and dedication to education the safety and wellbeing of animals in the borough. of Trustees.” Afternoon Tea on the Thames in the borough, as a selfless volunteer The evening was livestreamed to the drawing room where John Soane, ar- sage it sends to every pupil at Edward and as a pillar of the justice system. He Councillor Julian Gallant proposed council’s Facebook page; www.face- Sailing downstream and back chitect of Pitzhanger, would have dis- Betham and Greenford High, of every also congratulated her on the MBE she Dr Hugh Mather in recognition of his Sunday 27th March 2022 book.com/EalingLondon/ played his contemporary art 200 years school in our borough, every team that received for her services to education work on diabetes at Ealing Hospital ago.” plays in our parks, and every family in the 2021 new year’s honours lists. and also for his contribution to classi- Depart 3.30pm (embark 3.15pm) Chiswick House hosts live surprise wedding Television This Saturday’s episode of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway hosted a surprise wedding for a FUL LY F UN DED couple whose plans had been repeatedly postponed by the coronavirus pandemic (19 February). Dia Stronach dia@chiswickherald.co.uk P L ACE S AVAILAB LE I t was Ant and Dec's Saturday cost them £28,000 when their booked Night Takeaway’s first live audi- ence for two years. Vicky Powell, venue went under due to the strain of lockdown. REGISTER NOW FOR 2022 ENTRY: Full afternoon tea will be served an NHS nurse who is currently Their friends and family, who were in www.godolphinandlatymer.com during the cruise. six months pregnant, was called up attendance, had been in on the ruse to onto the stage during the show she was surprise Vicky. Nick went down on one Tickets attending with two friends. knee to repeat his proposal and, when Godolphin and Latymer Adult £25 Child under 10 £16 Her fiance Nick had told her that Vicky accepted, a helicopter carried her he was working in Miami, but was re- to Chiswick House to be married. 100 Iffley Road, Hammersmith Book online at www.chiswickpier.org.uk @gandlschool vealed on air to be waiting for her at guests attended, some flying in from as London W6 0PG Chiswick House to finally hold the far as Brazil and Australia. or call 07594 596 729 wedding which had been postponed Chiswick Pier Trust Ltd is a registered charity, number 1026957 three times. The postponements had GandL Chiswick Herald QUARTER.indd 1 13/10/2021 09:06
6 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 7 LOCAL LIFE For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald LOCAL LIFE Feltham station transformed Brentford share primary Work underway to thanks to Rivers Academy stars project to help children revive Marble Hill Art Talented art students Solutions. Ms Skinner said: ‘‘We were ap- proached by a number of people within nature can inspire art.’’ Jenul created the self-portrait and said he felt proud to attend the un- Support Brentford Football Club House at one local secondary the local community who wondered veiling, adding: ‘‘I was inspired by the have shared the ways Heritage school have helped to if we might be able to make the space work of Jeff Haines. It is a charcoal in which the Premier There has been an look nicer. Thousands of people com- drawing and I was very happy with the brighten up the walls at mute through Feltham on a daily basis outcome.’’ League’s Primary Stars exciting project Feltham train station and this has been a fantastic opportu- Claire Beadle, Arts Co-ordinator project hope to help underway at Marble with a selection of their nity to showcase the creative talents of at Rivers Academy, said: ‘‘It has been young children and the Hill House with the young people. It has also been an op- wonderful for our students to be part best drawings. portunity to enhance the local environ- of this project. Post-Covid, this has community. team currently seeking ment and make Feltham an even more been a great opportunity for our stu- volunteers to help with vibrant place to live and visit. dents to do something nice and joyful their work. T T ‘‘We are in the process of making for the public and to feel involved in he once neglected space on further cosmetic improvements to the their local community. It has also been he Primary Stars project Image: Richmond Council T the bridge, which was the space with a paint job and washing of a project that has brought pride to the hopes to use the power of old entrance to the station, the canopy.’’ students and it’s also recognition for football and the Premier he team at Marble Hill with residents able to try nine pin is now adorned with a char- The official unveiling of the images their peers too. League platform to offer House have been working bowling on the revived bowling alley coal self-portrait, a landscape image, took place earlier this week on Tuesday ‘‘I would like to thanks Miss Ciara free resources to both teachers and hard to safeguard the house with visitors able to come into the an abstract flower design and an im- with three of the four Rivers students: Foote, their art teacher, for all her hard pupils. They have the ultimate aim of from damp and leaks so it house for free five days a week. age depicting shapes and objects from Myra Araujo, 15, Jayda Cole, 15, and work and giving the pupils the confi- encouraging children to learn, remain can remain open. Work is currently The team are looking for people to nature. The four pieces chosen were Jenul Silva, 14, all present. dence to do this in the first place.’’ active and develop vital life skills. underway to revive and invest in the help them open the house, to share the created by pupils in Year 10 and Year A number of local figures were also To find out more about Rivers Acad- It is not just academic subjects landscape to make the space more stories of Marble Hill and to welcome 11 at Rivers Academy West London and in attendance including Hounslow’s emy West London, visit the website: which are supported by the project, bio-diverse and restore heritage ele- visitors as if the house were their own! will remain on display until the end of Mayor Councillor Bishnu Gurung, Paul www.rivers-aspirations.org but also PE lessons. Football has been Premier League Primary Stars projects hopes to help children academically, and with their mental and physical wellbeing. Photo by CDC on Unsplash. ments, and - from the play area to the Perks include volunteer breakfasts, so- March. Lerner from Feltham in Bloom and used to help with reading and numer- sports pitches - improve the facilities cial events, reciprocal visits to heritage Charlotte Skinner, Programme Jennie Tweedy from Feltham’s Reach ous maths topics among others. dren through the Primary Stars project. “Try to think of a way you can help across the park. sites and free English Heritage mem- Manager at Feltham Arts Association Hub. Whilst there is a focus on help- The six things they recommend chil- someone else each day. Volunteers are currently being bership. (FAA), approached the school to ask if Myra said she felt proud to see her ing young people academically, the dren practice to improve their state of “Try to set yourself goals and com- sought to help open Marble Hill House For more information on volunteer- pupils would be interested in helping work on display, she said: ‘‘My drawing scheme provides support to teachers mental and physical wellness are: mit to working towards them. and bring this heritage back to the ing at Marble Hill visit english-herit- to revamp the once neglected area. of pink flowers was inspired by a Kew so that they can help pupils maintain a “Try to find time to talk and connect “Try to eat healthy food and drink community. age.org.uk/support-us/Volunteer/mar- The project is joint-funded by FAA Gardens project I worked on.’’ positive mindset. with a friend. lots of water. In late spring, the fences will come ble-hill-explainer-volunteer/ and South Western Railway’s station Jayda also said it was lovely to see Premier League Communities (@ “Try to share how you are feeling “Try to do a physical activity out- down, the newly landscaped areas adoption fund. Sponsorship has also her work of shells and leaves on display PLCommunities) shared some posi- with someone you feel comfortable doors everyday.” around the house will be accessible, been secured from Hardings Print and added: ‘‘It is designed to show how tive habits that they hope to teach chil- talking to. COMPETITION TIME! 398 London Road Isleworth TW7 5AG Name a furry friend at Hobbledown Heath 0208 326 2887 and win a day pass to visit them in June This spring, three cheeky Ring-Tailed Lemurs are travelling from Longleat Safari Park to their new home at Hobbledown Heath, London’s newest family visitor attraction. 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8 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 9 NEWS For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald NEWS Heathrow passenger numbers fall to lowest since 1972 Patrols arrest five Heathrow tain our position as one of the top 10 people in Hayes D R E A M . B E L I E V E . A C H I E V E . Heathrow’s results for airports in the world for service. last weekend “Demand is now starting to recover 2021 have this week and we are working closely with air- been released, showing lines to scale-up our operations and the airport’s worst reopen Terminal 4 for the summer The West Area VSU Team 2 had travel peak. We're excited to welcome a busy weekend. Despite the havoc year in its history with more passengers back to Heathrow to caused by Storm Eunice’s arrival in passenger numbers experience the joys of travel and get West London, they continued to patrol the area. falling to 19.4m, the Britain's economy firing on all cylin- ders again. Criminal activities within Hayes L at est O fst e d i n s p ect i o n s e es p r i m a ry m a i n ta i n 'g o o d' r at i n g. lowest they have been “To deliver this, we have outlined an did not rest due to the extreme since 1972. investment plan for the next five years weather either, as Team 2 arrested which meets the needs of passengers, five people. Áine McGinty drives fast traffic recovery and incen- Two of the five people arrested aine@hounslowherald.com tivises investment in a critical nation- were wanted offenders who had T al asset, while keeping the increase in been recognised and detained dur- he airport was the only ticket prices below 2% despite signifi- ing patrols. European hub to see a re- cantly fewer passengers. I am anxious An enquiry at an address in duction in traffic last year, that the CAA will undercook the in- Hayes also resulted in the arrests which they put down to the vestment needed to avoid the return of of three others. UK having tighter travel restrictions ‘Heathrow hassle’ with longer queues They were arrested for posses- than EU countries. Cargo, mainly car- and delays.” sion with the intent to supply crack ried on passenger planes, was also 12% Heathrow also claim that the pan- cocaine. down on pre-pandemic levels. demic has ‘strengthened the strategic The three people were also The airport maintains that it doesn’t case for expansion’, despite pausing found in possession of an offen- expect travel ‘to return to pre-pandem- work to expand Heathrow during Cov- sive weapon, images of what was ic levels until all restrictions have been id-19, they claim the crisis has ‘shown found show that the police's search removed, passengers can travel with the pent-up demand from airlines to turned up knuckle dusters. no checks and are confident they will tain broader travel demand remains. summer sun’ and even plan to reopen fly from Heathrow, as well as how crit- Cannabis was also found at the not be reimposed’. Currently, 63% of Despite this, and the fact that cur- Terminal 4 by July. ical the airport is for UK’s trade routes property, which is believed to have Heathrow’s markets retain some form of travel restriction or testing require- rent passenger numbers are 23% be- hind forecast, Heathrow remain opti- Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye said: “While 2021 was the worst year and the risk to the economy of Britain relying on EU hubs which can close been for personal use. RECEPTION & NURSERY PLACES mistic and expect to meet their 2022 in Heathrow's history, I am very proud ments. They also claim that government re- target of 45.5m passengers. They are ‘expecting a surge of Brits heading for of the way that colleagues focussed on passengers, and we were able to main- borders overnight’. They are set to re- view their plans for expansion over the AVAILABLE, SEPTEMBER 2022 START: sponses to Omicron show how uncer- course of the next year. EMAIL: OFFICE@ORIEL-ASPIRATIONS.ORG OR CALL 0208 894 9395. 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This starts in the early years. discover something you love that gets you moving. to wear costumes for the day to join in Leaders want the curriculum to be with the fun. memorable and they use educational Students at the Hanworth primary visits to bring learning to life’. school raised around £200 by making a The Ofsted report notes pupils be- Ever wanted to use your skills and experience to make a contribution to wear non-uniform for have exceptionally well in lessons and the day. The money will be spent on in- around school. They feel safe in school difference to the lives of thousands? Could you donate a creasing the number of books available and said bullying does not happen at few hours of your time a month? at the school’s library. Oriel Academy. Leaders have high as- For the students in Year 3, Monday’s pirations for every pupil and staff are IRT is looking for a new Chair of Trustees. AN DS ANITISED superheroes day kickstarted a new role models and thinking about every- dress up also helps to create a sense of collages in the style of Roy Lichten- supported and encouraged to play their Please visit www.irt.org.uk for further information AN subject of learning for this half term day heroes and the personal qualities community in our school which is very stein. part in making a difference to pupils’ CLE SOCIALLY DI ACT which will focus on the theme of ‘spirit that they have and how they can devel- important here at Oriel.’’ Oriel currently has places available lives. NIIT AN TIISSEED E SSA NT ANITISD D DS ND D AAN CO AN on how to apply or email us at info@ irt.org.uk ST AN N AL AN CE TACT CLEA ANITISED op similar qualities. We want our chil- Year 3 lessons will also focus on a in Reception and Nursery for the ac- MINIM DS D of adventure’. 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10 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 11 NEWS For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald NEWS West London Business Awards: Advice from the winners over is some achievement; and they Hounslow Drug arrests and recovered vehicles in Hounslow centre Police: Support Heathrow Be resilient and pay attention to ry radiates positivity, enthusiasm, and to Zero Programme. He believes in im- Hounslow Over the last five days, officers have Road late last week, for theft and fraud at court, and a third male was arrested Spreading happiness detail pragmatism. He is both interesting and plementing something internally first, have recently opened a new warehouse in Heathrow. The public continue to be been extremely busy, @MPSHoun- offences. It resulted in 100 wraps of for three shoplifting offences, he was and other tips from I asked Paul what helped his busi- ness win and what advice he would interested. These are great attributes you would enjoy finding in anyone you then in inspiring others to follow suit. VMI are setting a great example for us The hallmarks of the company’s Stop and Search informed on the actions slowCtrl have been using Twitter to share their accomplishments. crack cocaine, 76 wraps of heroin being found in the address. charged to court. One stop and search was positive for three winners at the pass on to other business leaders. He work with. all to copy. success are - learning from your mis- of the police around On Tuesday, one Hounslow resident Outside the property, another 500 cannabis, officers also took their time takes, doing your best to remedy the West London Business thought these factors were helpful and I asked Barry about the qualities that And Barry has written a book, Full situation and showing genuine care Statistics have been shared by Hounslow Central and was reunited with his stolen moped. wraps of Class A were found. A male to check on a vulnerable person locat- contributed to his company’s win: a make his company different. Number Experience Living, which is dedicated Awards. true love of learning to enable growth One is the way he likes to treat peo- to spreading happiness. It’s available and concern for staff and clients. Alex Hounslow Police regarding the the Town Centre. The vehicle was located by officers was then charged and remanded to ed close to the Town Centre. enjoys networking and especially likes during cycle patrols, after it had been court. By Mrinal Madina. and development; thorough attention ple. And his staff imitate what he does. on Amazon free of charge. success of the Stop and Search talking to other business owners in the Louis Yamani taken from Alexandra Road. The police in the local area had also powers of police intervention. A to detail which has helped the firm to You may have heard this saying before: I loved Barry’s story of how look- removal and storage sector. Over the louis@hounslowherald.co.uk An enquiry at an address in Standard arrested a male who failed to appear find opportunities others may not find; ‘Treat others as you wish to be treated ing at the geraniums planted in tubs They have shared this informa- fter attending the West being resilient - a key word for leaders yourself’. It’s a simple philosophy, but outside French restaurants tells you years, sharing knowledge, picking up tion just two days following the London Business Awards to help their business and its people hard to execute. If you’re a client of everything you need to know about the little tips and building partnerships expiration of a Public Order Act ceremony at Twickenham get through tough times. VMI, you’ll experience honesty, integ- quality of the food at that restaurant. has proved to be extremely fruitful for which was authorised within the Stadium on Thursday 10th These are Paul’s tips for success: rity, transparency and clarity. Exactly If the geraniums look healthy and have him. The team is treated like a large borough of Hounslow. February, I took the opportunity to have a positive attitude; when you take what any client would like. brightly-coloured flowers, the food is family. There is always a fridge full of The Public Order Act, which interview the owners of three of the on a challenge always find a solution; be VMI have 32 staff at offices in Lon- probably very good. Water and good food, lunch is provided, and there are covered areas across Hanworth, winning companies. They are Paul Vick values-led and passionate about learn- don and Bristol, and the future looks care and attention will take care of events and parties, plus the occasional Feltham and Bedfont, grants police Architects, VMI, and Alexanders Re- ing; be thorough in what you do. Paul bright for them. They are digital cam- that. His focus on the happiness of his skiing trip. officers the power to search indi- movals and Storage - three successful had another tip, specific to the proper- era suppliers to many major produc- staff means that the staff give excellent Alex’s tips for success include start- viduals within the designated zone companies with many similar attrib- ty sector: be motivated to look at the tions in TV and film including Mid- customer service to VMI’s clients, and ing small; knowing your trade inside for offensive weapons or any other utes. This article reveals their keys for overall impact that design can have on somer Murders, Brassic II and Friday that is key to Barry’s success and that out; and continuous learning. dangerous instruments. success. people’s lives, and take into account all Night Dinner. They have adapted their of his firm. I loved every second of these three That may include the removal of Paul Vick Architects, winners of the relevant factors, such as where people business model over time from offer- These are Barry’s top tips for suc- interviews, learning about what makes certain items of clothing. Property and Construction Business live, where they socialise and spend ing many things to concentrating on cess: pay close attention to detail; hang their owners tick. It is noticeable that On Twitter @MPSHounslow of the Year Award, are certainly no their leisure time, as well as taking into fewer services. They aim to be world- on to your best staff and keep the pas- many of their attributes and philoso- revealed that Stop and Search sit- Bring it strangers to winning awards. Paul Vick, account societal benefits such as sus- class in everything they do. sion going, always. These tips sound phies for success are similar. Whether uations have recovered 860 lock Founder, has had plenty of experi- tainability. Doing all these things will Keep the passion going … just fine to me. you’re running a business, or you’re an knives, 287 Rambo knives and 233 ence, having worked on three projects make a difference to the bottom-line One of Barry’s goals is to create a Treat the team like a large family employee, or you’re a young profes- machetes. worth over £500m each, before he set success of your project as well. fun environment at work, so that staff The big winner of the night in the sional or student, I’m sure you’ll agree These figures were accompanied to Bonhams up his own business 14 years ago. Paul Treat others as you wish to be love coming to work there every day. West London Business Awards was Al- there are plenty of lessons we can learn by the message “Stop and Search Vick Architects have a stellar record treated The firm offers a profit share scheme, exanders Removal and Storage. They from leaders like Paul Vick, Barry Bas- helps us take dangerous weapons on gaining planning permission and To be recognised as Business Lead- and they are strong on taking part in won four separate Awards, includ- sett and Alex Pope and the way they off the streets and keep Londoners therefore often achieve more than is er of the Year across the whole of the surveys and getting great feedback. ing Company of the Year. I met with run their firms. I’m sure we all look safe. thought possible by clients. This may West London region is no small feat. VMI have scored a brilliant 96% in the Founder Alex Pope and heard the sto- forward to seeing how these business- “It’s one of many tactics officers be explained by the fact that they are Having met Barry Bassett, Managing ‘Great Place to Work’ survey. ry of how it all began. From being one es progress in the coming months and use to tackle violent crime – which thoughtful and empathetic, submitting Director of VMI, I can absolutely see While on the subject of the working man with a red van and an advert in the years. is our top priority. planning applications that make life a why he won the award, also winning environment, Barry is an active partici- paper to being in business for 20 years, “#StopAndSearchSavesLives”. lot easier for the planners. Park Royal Business of the Year. Bar- pant in the West London Business Race having over 40 staff and a healthy turn- BFC Trust: Gymnastics for Road closures children with disabilities Dia Stronach Thinking planned ahead of 6 Nations match dia@hounslowkherald.co.uk Louis Yamani louis@hounslowherald.co.uk of Selling? Richmond Council is again re- minding locals of road closures Jeweller y ahead of this Saturday’s 6 Nations match at Twickenham Stadium. England will play Wales at 4.45pm with a full capacity match of 82,000. Gates will open from 1.15pm. It is expected that Whitton, Rugby, and London Roads will be closed from 2.45 to 4.45pm and Louis Yamani again from 6.30 to 9pm. The RFU louis@hounslowherald.co.uk will enable residents access where possible. A full CPZ will be in place from 10am to 10pm. There will be shuttle buses from The new Gunnersbury Park Sports Hub. Old Deer Park and Hounslow which residents are welcome to Last week, during the half-term holiday, “The session saw participants learning some use. The buses will only take cash Brentford FC Community Sports Trust held a one-off, special gymnastics session. of the fundamentals of the sport such as jump- ing, balancing and stretching as well as playing fares and it is a flat fare of £3 re- turn. We’ll sell it to the world Children from the Trust’s disabilities pro- some fun gymnastics themed games. If you have any issues on the day, gramme visited Gunnersbury Park’s Sports “To find out more about our disability pro- email twickenhamcommunity@ Hub. gramme please email ctribe@brentfordfccst. rfu.com. The participants played a variety of gymnas- com”. The RFU will also post live traf- Bonhams is the UK market Appointments & Enquiries tics themed games, whilst learning the impor- In September 2021 the new facilities were fic updates on their Twitter feed. leader in selling Jewellery and Jewellery Watches tant basics of jumping, balancing and stretch- opened. It has two floodlit 3G astroturf pitch- The RFU will have a match- Watches at auction. There has Carole Gordon Penelope Andrews ing. The Trust’s coaches also entertained them by showcasing some of their own skills. es, an eight-team changing pavilion, a gym, a studio and a sports hall. There are also grass Get in touch day helpline for enquiries - 07894 814180 - which is staffed from 2.30 never been a better time to sell. +44 20 7393 3977 +44 20 7393 3869 Contact us to arrange a free and Brentford FC CST shared images of the pitches, suitable for both rugby and cricket. raphaelle.godfrey@chiswickauctions.co.uk to 9pm. If you need to notify an confidential valuation. Jewellery@bonhams.com Watches@bonhams.com event of Facebook, alongside the message: Sessions provided by the trust include Mini ongoing incident, call 999 and the sell.bonhams.com “On Tuesday we welcomed some of our dis- Bees and Tumble Bees, which take place on a Visit chiswickauctions.co.uk police will respond. ability participants to Gunnersbury Park for a weekly basis. one-off gymnastics session.
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14 Friday 25th February, 2022 Friday 25th February, 2022 15 NEWS For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald For up to date news visit hounslowherald.com or chiswickherald.co.uk follow us on twitter @hounslowherald & @ChiswickHerald NEWS Hounslow Highways Staff member injured in knife attack at Chiswick pub More Lampton leisure facilities set for green upgrades help clear fallen tree Hounslow active while their centre is closed. Chiswick As part of its on- All of these planned upgrades will help reduce carbon emissions as part A member of staff at the Packhorse & Talbot pub going commitment of the government pledge to reduce on Chiswick High Road has been taken to hospital to a healthier, greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reach the target of net zero emissions Hounslow following a knife attack on Saturday night (19 more sustainable by 2050. Following Storm February). environment, Lampton Rowland Omamor, Managing Direc- Eunice’s arrival to West Leisure, in partnership tor of Lampton Leisure, said: “We are delighted to be able to upgrade four London, many people Dia Stronach dia@chiswickherald.co.uk with Hounslow Council, more of our centres so they can uti- and groups in Hounslow is set to undergo green lise more sustainable green energy in have been working hard transformations at three years to come. This grant scheme will provide really valuable upgrades to to ensure that the streets more of their leisure our facilities and although we know remain safe. centres, that will see the that the closures will cause some dis- ruption to centre users, we hope local future proofing of its residents will understand the value of Louis Yamani services and will support these works.” louis@hounslowherald.co.uk the council’s mission to Cllr Samia Chaudhary, Cabinet O Member for Leisure Services, add- ne danger caused by the deliver greater energy ed: “We all have a duty to do what is storm was a fallen tree on efficiency across the best for our environment as we head Thorney Hedge. Not only towards a future that is potentially had it crushed a resident’s borough. threatened if we don’t act now on cli- T car beneath it, but it had also fallen mate emergency. onto a neighbouring tree. hanks to the Public Sector replaced with modern Air Source Heat installation of Air Source Heat Pumps Ɂ Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre “Staggering the temporary closure Fortunately the tree was cleared and Image: Google Maps of our leisure centres to do these vital P Decarbonisation Scheme Pumps - supplying super-efficient, low- will require centre closures, to com- 21.03.2022 – 27.03.2022 removed on Monday 21st February by (PSDS), run by the Depart- cost energy-saving heating and hot wa- plete the works. Ɂ Heston Pools & Fitness 02.04.2022 – works will pay huge dividends in saving the Hounslow Highways team. The tree which had fallen on Thornley Hedge has now been olice were called to the loca- curity team, was also assaulted and on our carbon footprint and ensure our cleared up and removed. ment for Business and In- ter. Works have been scheduled to be 03.04.2022 @HounslowHighways tweeted tion late on Saturday night to retained facial injuries. No further in- dustrial Strategy, all the borough’s lei- The Lampton Leisure team recog- staggered between leisure centres to Osterley Athletics Track will not re- leisure centres are fit for the future. It’s “Hounslow Highways worked with our reports of an attacker armed formation on the victims’ statues has sure centres will be undergoing phased nises the importance of leisure facil- minimise impact on the borough and quire closure during the project works. an opportunity the council has seized partners at the Tree Associates to re- Well done team, fantastic job!” image in the local area of two cars that with a knife. One staff mem- been released. work commencing on 3rd March 2022. ities to the local community and say current proposed closure dates are as All centre members will be contact- to ‘future-proof’ all leisure facilities in move a tree on Thorney Hedge Road Whilst Storm Eunice was causing had been damaged by the storm, which ber, believed to be management, was The pub remained closed on Sunday. The building works will include: the they will be conducting as much of follow: ed directly about planned closures and Hounslow with funding through the today. havoc, Hounslow Police let locals know can be found at: taken to hospital with slashing wounds No arrests have been made, but police installation of photovoltaic panels that this upgrade work behind the scenes as Ɂ Isleworth Leisure Centre 03.03.2022 to advise that their memberships will Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme “The tree had fallen onto a neigh- that officers continued to remain out https://twitter.com/MPSHounslow/ to his face and neck. say that enquiries are ongoing. turn daylight into energy, traditional possible. Installation of PV panels will – 13.03.2022 be valid across all other Lampton Lei- (PSDS), which is run by the Depart- bouring tree and required our skilled and patrol the area. status/1495110959676993536 Another staff member, on the se- light bulbs replaced with LED lighting take place while centres are open, how- Ɂ New Chiswick Pool 14.03.2022 – sure sites, so they can continue to keep ment for Business and Industrial Strat- arborists to carefully plan its removal. @MPSHounslow also tweeted an and traditional gas-fired boilers will be ever the switch to LED lighting and the 20.03.2022 egy.” HAPPY NEW YEAR PAINTINGS linktr.ee/SansArt & ART 07584242188 CLASSES WWW.SANSART.CO.UK
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