April Update from Councillor Matt Harmer
* Happy (nearly) St Georges Day *
          
Full credit to everyone involved in the organisation of the events   taking place around Brentford High Street this Saturday (I won’t name   anyone because I will leave someone out and that’s not fair). There’s a   Market from 10am to 10pm selling food and drink, arts and crafts and   jewellery. There’s a waterside festival with a series of presentations   about life and work on the river being held at the classroom at MSO   Marine – go down Dock Road, the cobbled road opposite Morrisons. There’s   a series of talks from 9.45 to 1.00pm.
On the Piazza (the open area at the top of the steps opposite St   Lawrence’s there’s keep fit from 9am to 3pm and from the steps by the   Holiday Inn you can try Paddleboarding, Kayaking and Canoeing at various   times. On Market Place from 2.30 to 10pm there’s live music from a   variety of singers and bands. Brentford Toy Library will be there from   12 midday to 4pm, with 20% off new children’s clothes and their   selection of second hand clothes and toys (they are also at the High   Street’s Docking Station on Fridays from 12 till 4).
It promises to be something special and you can get more information by going to http://www.brentfordtw8.com/default.asp?section=info&page=evmarketplace.htm
And it will also be worth visiting St Pauls between 11am and 4pm to see   the latest exhibition of the emerging proposals for the south side of   the High Street (they are also there on Fri 20th). More at http://www.mybrentford.com/brentford2.0/summary
* Watermans *
One of the things that may be under discussion at the exhibition may be   the Watermans. You may have read about various petitions to call for the   Watermans to remain in Brentford. This took me a bit by surprise when I   first read about it because I hadn’t heard about any plans to move the   Watermans anywhere. I’ve asked around, and there aren’t. I’d love to   tell you that I will complain resolutely against any plans to move   Watermans to Hounslow or anywhere else but it would be a bit of an empty   gesture really because there aren't any plans to campaign against.
That’s not to say that there shouldn’t be a debate about what arts   provision there should be and where it should be. For many, Watermans   means a cinema. For some others, it means the activities that take place   in Lampton Park and Gunnersbury Park and elsewhere. What rarely gets   mentioned is the Hounslow Arts Trust, the body that runs all this. 19%   of their funding comes from Hounslow Council – you can see the details   on their website – and so that means that the council is an important   partner but not the only partner. For what it's worth, I would guess   that the best way forward is to look long-term at finding a future for   arts as part of the High Street proposals (and presumably the custom   that a cinema could attract would help the restaurants that will   hopefully come forward).
I’m sure we’ll talk more about this. I’ve had a few emails, roughly   split between ‘move it to the High Street’ and ‘leave it where it is’.   You’ll see from the funding that the decision isn’t entirely ours.   Anyway, keep the comments coming, they are all helpful, and do try and   visit the exhibition at St Pauls.And I may see you at Watermans to see   Headhunters in the next few days.
* Reynards Mill *
A quick bit of planning news. In case you hadn’t heard the application   to build homes on the site called Reynards Mill on Windmill Road was   refused this week. I daresay there’ll be a further application but the   decision is the right one and all the local residents who constructively   objected are to be congratulated. Next up in that area is the   forthcoming consultation on a possible Controlled Parking Zone. Letters   should be going out around the start of May and the plan at the moment   is to hold a small exhibition at St Faiths. Again, plenty of emails on   this, ranging from ‘why haven’t you introduced it yet’ to ‘over my dead   body’. One thing I ask – and I’m sure that I don’t need to – is that   residents at the exhibition remember that the council staff at the   exhibition are only there to show the scheme that us councillors have   asked them to. When this happened last time, one or two tempers got a   bit frayed. I understand that – it’s a contentious issue – but it’s us   you need to be getting angry at...
* History your thing? *
Earlier this evening I attended a meeting of the Thomas Layton Trust, of   which I’m a trustee. Layton (1819 – 1911) lived here, played a big part   in local life and was a collector of books, prints and all else   besides. It’s a big collection, some in Hounslow Library, some at the   Museum of London. More info at www.thomaslayton.org.uk
There are a couple of vacancies for trustees and so if you think you   would be interested please let me know. The commitment isn’t necessarily   great though, as is usually the case with these things, you can do as   much as you want, really.
* Please vote *
I'm sure that everyone is thrilled by the Mayoral election coming up   soon. No? Oh dear. I worry that the turnout will be much lower than an   important election like this deserves. You may not be surprised to hear   that I am supporting the Labour candidates, Ken Livingstone for Mayor   and Lisa Homan for the Greater London Assembly. I'm not going to start   repeating things that you can read in the candidates' literature but   will say that over the last couple of years we have suffered in   Brentford because of the reduction in the police numbers on our Safer   Neighbourhood Team (I'd say that the set-up introduced by Livingstone of   police dedicated to one ward and fairly accountable has all but   disappeared) and I have been told by Transport for London people that   they would find it difficult to make a case for increasing the time to   cross the A4 on foot because of the present Mayor's preference for   reducing journey times by car on major roads. Having the new buses and   the bikes might be nice but personally i would prefer some imaginative   ideas on how we can help more Londoners find decent affordable places to   live.
Anyway, please do vote. It matters.
        * Can I help? *
        
        Finally, please get in touch if you think I can help, either by   emailing matt@mattharmer.com or calling 020 8560 7033. 
        In the meantime, thanks for reading.
        
        
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        Matt Harmer
        153 Ealing Rd
        Brentford, Middlesex TW8 0LF
        
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April 25, 2012