Gets excited after discovering Viagra down a side alley
So this week has been a bit on the hectic side, retribution  for 2 weeks sunning myself I suppose.
        
Thursday, after a morning spent blogging, was quiet until  late afternoon, when I was up at Heston War Memorial with the legendary HAGs  (Heston Action Group). In this case it was two male HAGs and we spent an hour  or so wandering around Heston unearthing those corners where waste accumulates,  such as behind the flats above the shops opposite the war memorial, in middle  aged blocks of flats and in the hideous alley that runs behind the shops on  Vicarage Farm Road. What would the Vicar say? It was good to get recyclers,  planning enforcement, locals and a dumb councillor to try and work out together  how to tackle these. Miracles are not expected despite my presence and the  Vicar looking on benignly from wherever he ended up.
Planning in the evening. Nothing humungous. We deferred another  proposal for Hounslow Heath Golf centre and approved a house rebuild in  Chiswick that neither me nor the 2 Chiswick councillors liked. However I doubt even the Tories are  going to take a lead from the ‘Prime Minister’ and either die in a ditch or lie  down in front of bulldozers to stop it. We approved Brentford FC’s  redevelopment of their training ground on the green belt in Osterley even  though I argued for less parking and a comrade argued for more.
      
On Friday I met some consultants who are advising on  ‘Realising the Borough’s Economic Potential’ This is mainly about how the  council works with business and was a most interesting discussion, most of  which I have obviously forgotten (refer to previous remarks about sieves).
        
      Later I met a resident with council tax arrears. This was  the classic case of not really grappling with things until the bailiff’s knock  is heard on the door and lurid red letters come through it. The resident is now  determined to get matters sorted and we’ll be looking to agree a settlement/payment  plan with the council over the next few weeks.      
      
        Over the weekend I finally ploughed through my email backlog  and the concentrated on my family life backlog – cooking brunch for my daughter  who I hadn’t seen for several weeks.
        
        On Monday morning I’m up in Enfield Road. I have had a  number of complaints about a sudden epidemic of parking tickets. It seems  people have been parking (unlawfully) on the kerb since the time of the Battle  of Hastings but it was only now that people were getting shot in the eye. Or  more accurately their cars were getting shot in the windscreen with parking  tickets. Of course I’m not allowed to get involved with parking tickets but I  regard this as a policy matter and have made some representations to the  traffic team.
        
      Then it’s the little alley next to O’Riordan’s pub on Kew  Bridge Road – or is it the High Street? – which ever since I have been a councillor  has been punching well above its weight in the mess tournament. We agree a new  bin regime and I get hot under the collar about street cleaning there. I’m told  it is now pristine though haven’t inspected yet. I am moved to remark that  giving up flytipping may alleviate erectile dysfunction.      
      
 
      
      
        Then I go to Hounslow House to meet Samia Chaudhary, lead  member for parks, to discuss the problems caused in Boston Manor Park by the  Junction 2 festival and how to ensure the park is fixed very quickly and further  problems avoided.
        
        On Tuesday I am due to attend an event about women in the  Met Police but as I withdraw Pegasus from his stable I find his front hoof is  poorly. I remove it and try to remove the shoe so I can fit a new inner tube  but after half an hour of cursing I get into the car and take it to the  ever-efficient Halfords!
        
        Then into Hounslow House for my monthly meeting with finance  (everything stable) and then the Cabinet meeting in the evening. I present the  quarterly performance review for the Lampton companies – the first time we’ve  reported in this way. Everything under control but we’re entering a new era  with a new chair of the main company board just installed and a new MD about to  be recruited.
      
Wednesday afternoon I visit Lionel School, who have again collected an astonishing amount of food donations for the FoodBox. They had room to display less than half of it. Always fun to be in a packed school hall and the children put on a remarkable display of singing and proved they know how to spell!

        
        After that I have a brief foray into door knocking in the  most attractive Reynard Mills estate – the first time I have darkened those  fairly new doors – before heading off to Chiswick for cabinet question time.  Very well chaired by local dignitary Andy Murray (not that one) and lots of  questions from a small but perfectly formed audience including much of the  awkward squad (AKA Chiswick councillors). I am grilled about the cyclists’  nightmare known as Grove Park Gardens. It was supposed to be resurfaced in August  under the Pothole Pledge but was delayed because one of the utilities wants to  do their worst. I commit to communicating a firm date when it will be done.
      
It’s now early Thursday and I’m about to cycle off to the Strand. More next week.
PS Sunday's litterpick starts opposite McDonalds at 11am and moves up Ealing Road.
Cllr Guy Lambert
October 17, 2019
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