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Time to Postpone Trade Talks with the EU?

It perplexes me that more people are not raising the obvious question of why we are intending to persist with reshaping our relationship with the EU, a path which will involve a huge amount of dislocation for our economy when the coronavirus is already causing this to happen. This doesn't mean rejoining the EU but postponing the trade talks and remaining aligned with the single market until we are clear of the current crisis. The massive demands that the talks will place on an already overstretched civil service are bound to create a range of difficulties.Our PM is not known for his work ethic but even a more conscientous leader would struggle to cope with the workload that will be placed on them.If we leave the EU during a pandemic we reduce the ability of our universities to work with other institutions in Europe to develop a cure.It has already been reported that outside EU institutions we will not have the same access to EU developed vaccines that hopefully will become available.We have over the past few days had ample demonstration how even minor disruptions to supply chains can lead to hoarding and shortages. If the pandemic is still an issue and any new trading arrangement interrupt the free low of goods, there will be far worse scenes in our local shops and many people will have to go without basic essentials.The notion that freedom of movement presents an extra risk during a pandemic has been thoroughly disproven with EU countries closing their borders to each other for health reasons.If you don't agree that trade talks should be put on hold could you explain to me what are the benefits which outweigh all the negatives detailed above?

Mark Evans ● 1866d27 Comments ● 1859d

GOOD NEWS.

Although we are going through a worldwide crisis, possibly never known so bad in human history, things are going to get better. The Bible promises: "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." ( Revelation 21 v 4.) At present the whole world is going through a period known as the "last days" of a system that is about to be put right.2 Timothy 3:1-5 New International Version (NIV) says:(1)"But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. (2) People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, (3) without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, (4) treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— (5) having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people."Is that a huge coincindence or is that an apt description of how many people in the world are today?Luke 21:10-11 New International Version (NIV) states:10 Then he (Jesus) said to them: “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. 11 There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events........"What is happening worldwide surely qualifies as seeing fulfillment today.This is the storm before the calm.“ALL creation keeps on groaning together and being in pain together until now.” So said the apostle Paul. (Romans 8:22) Despite advances in medical science, sickness and death continue to plague the human race. How wonderful, then, the promise that climaxes this part of Isaiah’s prophecy! Imagine the time when “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’” (Isaiah 33:24)

Neil Milkins ● 1860d0 Comments ● 1860d

CllrJulian Bell on Covid-19 Response "This is the time to get to get the reserves out and use them.”

I watched some children playing with their parents on the playground equipment in Walpole Park earlier and I wondered if you knew that the contagious result of touching the equpment even thee days later lingers there up to three days. The same with sports equipment in the park or in the gym. Likewise in a pub or cafe or restaurant oor even a business meeting,,microscopic water droplets hang in the air after an infected persons' visit for three hours, and were infectious for up to that long. Could Ealing not at least regulalry spray the outised playgrounds and sport equipment. Sadly running into Cllr Mik Saviers and Rupa Huq M.P a week ago I encountered a brick wall of ignorance, arrogrance, and a desire to spend nothing because onlo £9.8 million in the Council Reserves was available to Ealing Council and the rest was allocated. Oh their great emphasis was on the flu-related disaster plans that everyone had been touting in total ignorance of the enormous differece between flu and Covid-19. Unmitigated political bollocks from people who had no idea that there was  even Covid-19 in the Borough at that particular time.As the number of Covid-19 confirmed cases double from 21 to 42 overnight in Ealing  (as of 09:00) Wedneday 18th 2020 it was a belated relief to here an announcement by Council Leader Julian Bell:“I have already talked to my officers about how we need to have our own coronavirus emergency fund and use reserves for that,” Cllr Bell explained.“We always say reserves are for a rainy day and blimey this is a rainy day. This is the time to get the reserves out and use them.”First might I be so bold as to ask heim to a) empower chemists to make their own hand-sanitizer which they are not allowed to, b) divert front line staff to disinfect the children playground in the Boroughs, c) disinfect railings in popluar places such parks, tube stations, schools (those that are not closing), bus stop benches, ATM machines, lift buttons and interiors, buses, tube trains and trains, and perhaps even provide hand sanitisation stations all over the Borough, not forgetting any table or counter surface that has been touched as a plastic surface can carry an infectious load virus for up to three day. Likewise, ventilation is a must, and the virus droplets can hang around as microscopic droplets in the air around three hours and can causes infection, so open those hours and crack the air-conditioning system up to provide the most fresh coming in and old air getting out, it may be uncomfortable but it might save you from contracting the disease/ It is essential that hard surfaces like table and chairs and bar tops are regularly wiped and that the local cafes, pubs, glubs, restautans and their toilets and eashrooms are checked to make sure that there is soap hot water and towes and drierst ath workd (and perhaps some heatingin this cold weather too).The three hour aerosol virus in the air can be mitigated by goo ventilation such as opening windows and hours with the ait conditioning running on maximum fresh air into the building and old air oout of rather than recirculating it. Signs everwhere to remind people to wipe tables as well as thie hands.

Mark Julian Raymond ● 1864d0 Comments ● 1864d

If you are self employed or a sole operator/trader

Many self employed are finding all their bookings and contracts being cancelled or postponed indefinitely.  Worse still many are having invoiced payments deferred using Coronavirus as justification.Many of these larger companies will be receiving help and directors may well be keeping their huge salaries and bonuses.There are several petitions to help long term self employed who pay Tax and NI in full but do not get any assistance that people in PAYE get.Govt on TV today stated Local Authorities have a remit to help but both Govt and Local council websites are full of hot air and no actual proper contact or pragmatic adviceHowever The House of Commons are asking for specific questions from this quite large sector of society so, as posted to me from others posted below for others for whom this is a concern.“Include self-employed in statutory sick pay during Coronavirus”:https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/300336As the result of the large numbers of petitions and signatures we've received on coronavirus, we will be putting your concerns and questions directly to the Government at an evidence session (a question and answer session with representatives from the Government) in the coming days.Tell us what question(s) you'd like us to the ask the Government and experts in this short survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/petitionscommittee/We'll email you again to let you know more about the session, including when it's going to happen, who'll be taking part and how you can watch it live.We will also email you a link to the video and a transcript of the session afterwards.Who are we?We are the House of Commons Petitions Committee. We are a cross-party group of MPs that looks at e-petitions submitted on petition.parliament.uk. We are independent from Government. You can find out more about us and our work on our website: http://www.parliament.uk/petitions-committee/role

Raymond Havelock ● 1864d0 Comments ● 1864d

Cases of Covid-19 in Ealing continue to rise while Ealing Council and Politians are in denail

As of 9 a.m. this morning Sunday March 8th there were five cases of Covid-19 in the London Borough of Ealing. In London there are now 51.In the last three days the London figure as gone from 22 to 48 to 51.I had occassion to run into one of our M.P.'s Dr Rupa Huq this morning being escorted around by a man who I think was Mik Sabiersmwo very rudely shut me down and was really most unpleasant. It appears Ealing is unwilling to do anything and will not spend any nmoney as there is "only £8.9 million" in the reserves that could be spent in the area of sanitising Ealing and the like. According to Mr Sabiers, it the "job of the local health authority"I wrote a letter to Dr Huq M.P. which follows, Dear Dr Huq, M.P.I am somewhat stunned by the attitude of the Councillor, Mik Sabiers, who was taking you around Ealing this morning. I have rarely encountered a less pleasant individual on the streets of Ealing. I hope I did not startle you too much when I imparted the information that you did not know about the five cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Ealing as of yesterday morning, or the that the number had risen to 38 from 28 the day before for the whole of London. I tried to ask why if New York had declared a state of emergency for 17 cases why London had as yet to do anything. Your colleagues intervention at this point was inappropriate and very rude. He was wrong to say that this was an issue for the Health Authority. I had more to say, and following on from your article in Ealing Today about combating loneliness by stopping and talking to people  I took to mean that you actually cared about talking to people. Your colleague sent you away and handled me in a most dismissive and contemptuous manner. When I pointed out to him that he had been rude in interrupting my conversation with you and sending you away, he said that it is I who had in fact been rude, and that you were out to meet people. I guess I am not important enough to qualify. I tried to take to him about Covid-19 preparedness and got a load of political b/s. As he became more and more obnoxious about communication anything in a conversation I pressed him on the point of sanitation of bus stops, benches, etc, and all he did was become more and more agitated. He gave funding as an issues, and I pointed that there were reserves that could be spent, he said that only £8.9 million was available as the rest was committed, I pointed out that that would be a good start. I told him that he was the most obnoxious and unpleasant politician that I had ever eoncountered, to which he said: "Good" before leaving.I would strongly suggest that you not associate yourself with him on the streets of Ealing as he is doing nothing to win votes for the Labour Party at either the Council or Central Government level,What a horrible man,Yours sincerely,Mark Raymond,Ealing

Mark Julian Raymond ● 1874d4 Comments ● 1874d

Is our real problem Ealing's pension deficit?

Watching the rugby at the weekend I got into conversation with another group of people who were in the same bar and it turned into a very convivial afternoon. Given the result we wanted to talk about something more cheery so natuarally the subject switched to pensions rather than the match.The chap I was talking to seemed to know his stuff and told me that Ealing Council in particular had a major problem with their fund which was running a very substantial deficit. He said most local authorities had an issue because fewer people were joining council schemes because of outsourcing and head count reduction and more and more people were retiring and living longer but Ealing's short fall was more than most. He also said that at some point soon, just like many companies the borough will have to start covering the deficit which could be in the region of half a billion. There is no prospect that scheme income will make it self funding because, although head count has reduced, average salaries have increased significantly and generous early retirement packages remain in place. He said that Ealing like many other councils have reduced costs by persuading people to take retirement. This is actually more expensive but pushes when it needs to be paid for out into the future. His estimate was that by the end of this decade local taxes would need to double to make sure the pension fund was adequately funded.I really don't know enough about pensions and the way they work to know if this is alarmist nonesense or a timely warning. I have heard people say similar things before. It there anyone with expertise in these matters who could comment?

Andy Jones ● 1906d6 Comments ● 1890d

The Slow Death of the BBC

I was vaguely aware of how these might be difficult times for the BBC but until I read some coverage of recent event and spoke to people with some direct knowledge this weekend, I had little conception of how bad things where. The four hundred or so people who were sacked recently were told in no uncertain terms that they lost their jobs because the corporation needed to make savings after all the pay increases that became necessary after the Samira Ahmed judgement. They are so terrified of legal action about unfair pay (even from men) that they have erred on the side of caution. As they can no longer use the excuse of celebrity or public profile for paying someone more then they have to pay 'star' wages to people who are clearly not stars.  If this was the extent of their problems then they could weather the storm but this government (particular Dominic Cummings) really wants the corporation dismantled. The decriminalisation of non payment of the licence fee might seem a rational and fair move but it will have a massive impact on the BBC's finances as well having to fund over-75s licence fees. Restrictions on licence fee increases means that the ongoing squeeze on the BBC will continue and accelerate. Like most organisations forced to cut costs they seem incapable of trimming in the middle management executive positions where most of the fat is and content creation is where most of the jobs are going. They also have quite intractable unions to deal with and a pension fund deficit of £1.9bn and rising. Increasingly what's left of the BBC licence fee will go to fund this deficit and the pay of an unsackable but unproductive layer of middle management and fewer and fewer programmes will be made.

Gordon Southwell ● 1901d26 Comments ● 1891d

Ealing Labour Council and the hypocrisy of building 27 Council Homes

Ref: Ealing Council building 27 council homes on Dabbs Hill and Eastcote LaneLooking at the land in question, they could have built a lot more than 27 homes for council housing purposes.The phrase 'smoke and mirrors' comes to mind, and I would like Ealing Today to ask why this large expanse of land is only suitable for a total development of 45 homes (when you add the shared ownership angle and 4 private ones) at 4 storeys high when developers are convincing the Council to build 300 homes in high rise buildings, at 30 storeys,  in North Acton with only a small fraction going to take anyone off the council waiting list.I suppose we all know the answer though don't we...housing developers approaching the council prefer the resale capability of Acton etc, closer to the City etc, more £ for building smaller units if you are a major house builder.It seems the Council will headline this development, get pictured in their non-pressed, non-matching chinos and suit jacket (my word is this man Julian Bell really the leader of our area?), but it does nothing to address the concerns of normal people in our area that we are having our amenity provision and character ruined for generations by a Council completely hell bent on following Sadiq Khan's housing target numbers - that will do wonders for him as national politician, but erode communities that make up our city.They make a big play on this consultation - they only consult when it suits them!  Ask the residents over the type of consultation that go on by their established partner A2 Dominion for instance,  they put an animated, line drawing together in their recent proposals for West Ealing that even masked the height of the development, and did one afternoon presentation in the basement of a pub, and this consultation was for 25 storeys!  You could always email in though.....They only consult properly when it suits them, and I implore Ealing Today and all media organisations to get to the root of the issues here not just picture them handing over a set of keys and run a press release from them.I am really, really disappointed in Ealing Labour generally, the glad handing on this and it's telling that James Murray MP has joined the charade as he like the rest of the MPs are quick to tell us that planning is the Council's responsibility - so can we now write to him now and expect a valid response on the monstrosities that are planned in our Borough?  That have a small fraction of social housing element, but get waved through planning on this basis?  He wants pictured here on a planning housing issue so is it now permissible he will get involved in all matters on housing?Anyway not long now for Ealing's Labour Council and friends annual jolly to MPIM, a property conference, and sell off more of our Borough!

Steve Young ● 1912d16 Comments ● 1898d

Fuller Smith and Turner's Ecological Hypocrisy in Rose and Crown South Ealing's Plastic Lawn

Friends of mine continue to be shocked by the petroleum product based plastic lawn that now carpets the garden at the back. Not a living blade of grass. Not a living thing.Few who went into the Rose and Crown last summer were not shocked by the appearance of acres of plastic lawn. Home of the Hanwell and Ealing Allotment Group, the Friends of the Ascott Allotment, and even Transition Town Ealing (not to mention Ealing'g green vicar, Steve, next door in St Mary's Church with his own ecological movement) one could not fathom Fuller's rationale behind this, clearly it was not going to grow the business by dumping a ton of petroleum-sourced chemical grass in the back garden, was it trying to distance itself from the ecowarriors?Not according to Fuller's website:https://www.fullers.co.uk/corporate/csr/environment"Environment"Fuller’s is committed to a programme of continuous environmental improvement, constantly investigating new ways to cut carbon emissions, reduce waste and save water."By targeting high-energy areas of the business, including kitchen extract, refrigeration and the lighting and heating of our pubs, we aim to match or exceed the UK Government’s long-term carbon reduction targets."The Government targets came into effect in 2008, and seek to reduce the nation’s overall emissions to 2,782 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e)"There is much on the Fuller's website about environmental responsibility and in the annual report too.What has gone wrong here at the Rose and Crown in South Ealing, a rogue establishment creating a blot in the Fuller's eco-copybook and eco-play. How can the local environmentalists cope with this sacrilige of theire favourite (once eco) venue?

Mark Julian Raymond ● 1901d4 Comments ● 1900d

Beware of new NO ENTRY sign on Manor Road, West Ealing when picking up your parcels

In November my wife got two PCNs for ignoring a brand new NO ENTRY sign on Manor Road which stops you going straight back out to Argyle Road after you have picked up your parcels from the Post Office depot on Manor Road.  Talking to the bloke in the enforcement van/car this new restriction has been in place for three weeks and they are giving out lots of tickets.  My wife is not the type to ignore street signs but she is the type to not notice that the road layout has changed if it is only discreetly signed.   There is no NO LEFT TURN sign on the adjacent Drayton Road and there are no yellow additional information signs of the type the council was forced to put up when they changed the layout around the Town Hall.  It is a bit of a trap for the unwary.  I will post some photos underneath.  The council must know that Manor Road attracts infrequent but regular visitors who are likely to get caught by a change in the road layout.  I did ask the guy behind the counter in the Post Office if they could put up a sign to inform their customers but he was practically indignant that I should suggest such a thing.  Jobsworthism still alive and well in the privatised Post Office parcels business.  In passing I asked a CEO (traffic warden in old money) why they didn't ticket the Post Office vans on the single yellow lines outside the Post Office.  Apparently the parking managers insists they wait 20 minutes!  So one rule for the Post Office and one rule for everyone else.

Phil Taylor ● 1967d12 Comments ● 1903d

Is Expanding Durston House School good for everyone?

I should say from the outset I'm very much against private education in principle and would readily accept its prevalence in the UK is divisive and chronically undermines social mobility. However we have the education system that we have and lack the funds to build a perfect one. Therefore we have to consider what is best for everyone. The big argument for private education and the general good is that it takes the cost of education a significant number of children away from the state. The provision of a hundred extra places by Durston House will be one hundred fewer than the rest of us have to pay for. There are good reasons for people in the area around the school to be concerned about extra traffic but most of this is not generated by the school rather it is the result of council policy. Traffic caused by the school will be concentrated into two relatively short and predictable periods each day. Having lived near a school myself I know it is just a matter of avoiding unnecessary travel at these times to ensure the impact on your life is minimal. The current application seems to provide the option of more facilities that will be available to the local community. What people shouldn't forget is that ultimately planning applications are decided on the basis of whether or not they are within planning law not whether they have public support. The land belongs to the school and if expansion is turned down they might consider alternative uses that would be even less welcome.

Dennis O'Shea ● 2193d25 Comments ● 1913d

Avoid B&Q Chiswick it no longer has toilets for customers, practically no plants in thegarden centre

I have written to B and Q, meanwhile the nearest facilities are probably a tree Gunnersbury Park 200 yards up the North Circular Road over the railway bridge. Be prepared. The question that comes to mind is B&Q running the Chiswick store down to close it?To the CEO of B & QWhere have the toilets gone in B&Q Chiswick? Why has the garden centre got no seasonal stock like trees and shrubs? Are you closing the store?Mr Graham BellCEOB and QUK and IrelandDear Mr Bell,I make no excuses about contacting a man as busy as you are as I was absolutely stunned when I (somewhat painfully) found out that the B&Q Superstore on the Chiswick Rooundabout in London no longer has toilets for customers. When I asked where they were I was told: "We don't have any". There have been toilets there in the past, I know I have made use of them. Is this a new policy for the whole of B&Q or unique to B&Q Chisiwck Roundabout (2 Larch Dr, Gunnersbury Ave, London W4 5QL)?.  As more progressive retailers move towards more enlightened facilities such as baby change and feeding areas. I find this move on the part of your company strange to say the least. I note that on your list of facilitieson the B&Q website  for this store include-Portable induction loops available-Customer wheelchairs available-Disabled parking bays availableBut with all this why no toilets?There is a bathroom showroom showing toilet, you can buy a toilet in the store, but there are no customer toilets for use by customers.I had noticed on recent visits the almost complete lack of living plant stock (to my inconvenience) in the garden centre which should be filled with trees and srhubs that are planted between late Autumn and early Spring, however it is barren. I must ask, are you about to close this store? That is the only explanation that I can find in my mind for the removal of basic sanitary facilities and the abscence of relevant seasonal garden stock?Somewhat flabbergasted,I remain,Yours sincerely,Mark Julian Raymond

Mark Julian Raymond ● 1925d15 Comments ● 1915d

The Victoria Hall DOES NOT NEED SAVING, help Ealing people rather than mouldering victoriana

The Victoria Hall (part of the Old Town Hall) DOES NOT NEED SAVING, it is a piece of uneconomic Vistoriana (of questionnable architectural merit as Charles Jones who designed and builtit apparently started off training as an architect, but ended up qualified as an engineer) that without the investment of several million poinds cannot be used for anything other than as a draughty Victorian hall. As libraries close, disabled centres disappear, mental health support disappears we are left with a bunch of second-rate activists looking for a cause. Hey, if we need a theatre then put a plan together, raise the money and build one, if it is economically viable as the acitivists claim then they should put their money where their mouths are, get a great big mortgage, put up their houses and business as collateral and make a fat profit, if it is not profitable then why are the people of Ealing being asked to underwrite a fools errand?If the plan was to turn it into half-way housing, short term social housing, a disabled support facility, a multi-media library resource facility, even a soup kitchem, so many things that people could get behind to hekp others in Ealing, however, a subsidised entertainment facility with a bar?To me it makes more sense to shed the overhead of this relic (having preserved its architectural heritage (such as it is) which is happening, move on and spend the money saved from not having to maintain this decaying facikity along with the money earned through renting it out to a hotel into something USEFUL, social housing, a libray, a much, much better option

Mark Julian Raymond ● 1932d22 Comments ● 1925d

MindFood - all our nature-based courses are FREE!!

Happy New Year from everyone at MindFood! For anyone who doesn’t know us yet, we are a small local charity (reg. no 1185639) running nature-based courses that help people to tackle stress, depression, anxiety and isolation. All our sessions are FREE, run 6 days a week, and we can sign you up right away...so why wait to feel better : )Our Growing Wellbeing courses are a fun and informal way to reconnect with nature, learn how to grow food, and pick up tips and techniques to improve wellbeing, like mindfulness. Participants can take home veg they’ve helped to grow, and can even join a free trip to Kew at the end. Here are the upcoming dates:Wed 22nd Jan 10.30-12.30 at Cleveley Crescent AllotmentsFriday 24th Jan 1-3.30pm at Cleveley Crescent Allotments (W5 1DZ)Tues 25th Feb at Horsenden Farm (UB6 7PB)We’ve chosen to run the Cleveley Crescent courses at around the same time to allow participants to swap into another session in the same week if they can’t make their usual one. This makes it easier to complete the whole programme - so these sessions are ideal for anyone juggling tricky work or care commitments. It’s even possible to join in week 2 if timing’s are tight.We also run Naturally Creative sessions at Horsenden on Thursdays 10-12, which combine mindful nature-based activities eg a walk or a forage (or both!) and an opportunity to develop your creative side with sketching, making collages, willow-weaving, and more...Every Saturday, we have Plot to Plate sessions at the Farm from 10-12 - they’re the ideal way to de-stress after a busy week, and a great way to meet more of your community.And finally, look out for details of our Seed Swap event in February - you’re sure to pick up a bargain, and some unusual finds. Follow us on facebook, or sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay up to date with our latest news.To sign up or find out more, just email Lucy at info@mindfood.org.uk

Lucy Clark ● 1926d0 Comments ● 1926d

MindFood - all our nature-based courses are FREE!!

Happy New Year from everyone at MindFood! For anyone who doesn’t know us yet, we are a small local charity (reg. no 1185639) running nature-based courses that help people to tackle stress, depression, anxiety and isolation. All our sessions are FREE, run 6 days a week, and we can sign you up right away...so why wait to feel better : )Our Growing Wellbeing courses are a fun and informal way to reconnect with nature, learn how to grow food, and pick up tips and techniques to improve wellbeing, like mindfulness. Participants can take home veg they’ve helped to grow, and can even join a free trip to Kew at the end. Here are the upcoming dates:Wed 22nd Jan 10.30-12.30 at Cleveley Crescent AllotmentsFriday 24th Jan 1-3.30pm at Cleveley Crescent Allotments (W5 1DZ)Tues 25th Feb at Horsenden Farm (UB6 7PB)We’ve chosen to run the Cleveley Crescent courses at around the same time to allow participants to swap into another session in the same week if they can’t make their usual one. This makes it easier to complete the whole programme - so these sessions are ideal for anyone juggling tricky work or care commitments. It’s even possible to join in week 2 if timing’s are tight.We also run Naturally Creative sessions at Horsenden on Thursdays 10-12, which combine mindful nature-based activities eg a walk or a forage (or both!) and an opportunity to develop your creative side with sketching, making collages, willow-weaving, and more...Every Saturday, we have Plot to Plate sessions at the Farm from 10-12 - they’re the ideal way to de-stress after a busy week, and a great way to meet more of your community.And finally, look out for details of our Seed Swap event in February - you’re sure to pick up a bargain, and some unusual finds. Follow us on facebook, or sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay up to date with our latest news.To sign up or find out more, just email Lucy at info@mindfood.org.uk

Lucy Clark ● 1926d0 Comments ● 1926d

Discover Me! open day today at Oaktree Acton

Your friendly local church, Oaktree, are putting on a number of events which might be of interest to people in the community on the theme of “Discover Me!” There will be an open day TODAY Saturday 11th January from 11am to 4pm at the Oaktree Centre at 216, High Street, Acton W3 9NX when people can come along and find out more / sign up – everyone very welcome!The groups will be running for 9/10 weeks from the end of the month and are as follows:West London Wellbeing CourseThis is a fun 9 week course covering themes such as move eat sleep relax - actions that can increase our health and happiness. There'll be a mix of video, individual and small group chat, and lots of fun.Sign up up on Eventbrite: bit.ly/38Poo03  The Enneagram HubWe will look at the 9 personality types, not for teaching an intellectual understanding, but for transformation and growth as a community, experiencing the Enneagram together.The Parenting Children CourseFamily life is under great pressure today and parents face bewildering choices about how to parent effectively. Discovering we are not alone in the challenges we face and picking up ideas from other parents can make a huge difference. We can all learn how to make even the happiest family better. The Parenting Children Course and The Parenting Teenagers Course were developed to equip parents and carers of children with long-term strategies and practical tools to build a healthy family life. Here is an introductory video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY8thZ_W2gYThe Marriage CourseA seven-session course designed to help couples invest in their relationship and build a stronger marriage. There is food, a practical talk, and a time for private discussion between you and your partner. There is no group work. It will help you build strong foundations, communicate more effectively and resolve any differences well. Here is a video flyer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qba2wYpXgUs&feat…Finding God in PoetryPoetry allows one to see into the soul of another person, to see what is weighing on their minds and on their hearts, and can open doors to feelings that are sometimes suppressed until that door is opened" (Robert Brewer)This group is an invitation to reflect on these deepest thoughts and feelings, and to learn more about God and His relationship with us. No prior knowledge of poetry is required. Just a willingness to slow down, reflect and explore! Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/finding-god-in-poetry-tickets-87530340605The Bible CourseThis is a Bible Society course that uses a storyline to show how the key events, books and characters fit in the Bible. You get to see how the Bible applies to your life.If anyone is interested but can’t get to the open day today, feel free to PM me via the site.

Prabal Ray ● 1931d1 Comments ● 1930d

Recycle Your Cooking Oil  and Stop Feeding the Rats

Ealing started offering a free collection of cooking oil from businesses several years ago.  It now seems that residents can recyle their cooking oil too.  You only have to see the photographs of the sewers to realise why the rats like it down there and why this is a good idea!Here is the Council Press Release regarding this."Ealing slick at cooking oil recyclingPublished 7 January 2011An Ealing Council recycling centre is top of the tables for waste cooking oil collection. Greenford Recycling Centre has collected the most cooking oil for recycling in London, and the second highest volume in the country. In the last two years, residents have deposited a massive 6,110 litres at Greenford, and another 1,950 litres at Acton making a total of 8,060 litres.Just one litre of used cooking oil can be converted into a new green fuel called LF100 to produce enough clean electricity to make 240 cups of tea. The total amount collected in Ealing is enough to power eight homes for a year or an energy-saving 20W light bulb for each Ealing resident for five and a half hours*.Residents can dispose of old cooking oil at Ealing Council’s Reuse and Recycling centres in Acton and Greenford. The waste cooking oil is recycled by Living Fuels - part of the British group Renewable Energy Generation - to produce a green fuel to power electricity generators which feed into the National Grid.Pouring cooking oil down the sink is a problem for a number of reasons - it clogs up drains and sewers, is hazardous to wildlife if it is allowed to seep into the water table, and it wastes precious unused energy.Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet member for Transport and Environment, said: “It’s great news that residents have taken to waste oil recycling with the same enthusiasm that they have shown for all our other recycling services. I would encourage everyone to save used cooking oil left over from cooking, and take it to their nearest recycling centre. Not only will this produce clean and green electricity, it will also save drains from getting blocked.“So, do an extra bit for the environment and make recycling your used cooking oil one of this year's resolutions." Acton Re-use and Recycling Centre in Stirling Road, Greenford Re-use and Recycling Centre in Greenford Road, and Southall Re-use and Recycling Centre in Gordon Road are open Mon-Sun, 8am-5pm (between 1 April-30 September) and 8am-4pm (between 1 October-31 March). Further information on recycling in Ealing is available. * Based on statistics from the Centre for Alternative Technology. "

Philippa Bond ● 5195d11 Comments ● 1934d

Rupa Huq and animal cruelty

Fox-hunting is in the news, apparently.  I don’t know why as the Conservative Party has at last had the humanity to abandon any attempt to re-legalise it. Labour candidate Rupa Huq, however, claims (3.12.19) she has received emails asking her views.  She writes: “I am resolutely AGAINST and oppose all blood sports which I find cruel and barbaric.  Here I am campaigning on the issue with Brian May, Queen guitarist.  This is a piece of retrospective virtue-signalling and a chance to fish out an old photo of herself with a celebrity.But what about the cruel and barbaric practice of halal slaughter? The Labour manifesto states it will ensure policy is informed by the latest scientific evidence on animal sentience.  There is mention of “a review of standards within slaughterhouses.” No mention of the present dispensation in law for religious groups to slaughter without stunning.  Rupa Huq wrote about it (7.1.18).   Let us examine her words.   They reveal her character.  She promotes the practice and defames people who object to it as racists.  She wrote (7.1.18): “Was sent this from as colleague in Oxford. Some mums there are up in arms with a primary school’s decision to serve halal meat only. There are loads of comments up. They are divided between the usual “political correctness gone mad” brigade and those who see these protests as just an excuse for covert racism – I tend towards the latter.”So, she thinks that this group of people – none of whom she knows - are racists.  Upon what basis?  None.  They are racists just because they oppose halal slaughter.  And ALL of them are racist.  Demonising a whole group of people is STEREOTYPING, particularly perverse in Huq’s case because she knows none of them.  “Presumably these parents don’t complain in Indian restaurants where halal meat served?" Why presume that?  If they don’t wish to consume halal meat the logical presumption is that they would. This silly remark is intended to paint the people as islamophobic. “It can be argued that halal and kosher slaughter of animals – a simple slit to the throat by knife is more humane than a long-lingering death by stun gun.”The phrase “a simple slit” betrays Huq’s ignorance. The evidence of the RSPCA is that even a rapid movement with a sharp knife cuts through skin, muscle, trachea, oesophagus, carotid arteries, jugular veins, major nerve trunks, and numerous minor nerves, resulting in significant pain and distress before insensibility supervenes, which in the case of a calf can last up to 2 minutes. .As to her “long lingering death by stun gun”. What is her scientific evidence to support that argument?   She has none.  Evidence is to the contrary. The proposition is inherently ridiculous.  She goes on:“Both McDonalds in Southall and Subway sandwich bar on Kingston University campus only serve halal meat as (i) there is a demand from customers and (ii) people of other religions or none are not forbidden from eating it." They are not “forbidden”, but they choose not to eat halal meat because of the pain it has inflicted on animals.  It is their right to do that and to say what they say according to their moral beliefs which are just as valid as her religious beliefs.    They are forbidden by their own conscience and sense of human decency in not wishing to consume the product of animal cruelty.  Huq, in her intolerance of other people’s beliefs, brands them as racists. According to Huq, anyone who objects to halal slaughter is guilty of “covert racism”. That must include the  RSPCA.  And, of course, they must be guilty of Islamophobia by expressing an opinion critical of the beliefs and practices of Islam.   As to a university campus, A student at Lancaster University was banned from lectures after he said he wouldn’t eat a Subway or a KFC because they used halal meat. “I’m completely against ritual slaughter - it causes the animal to suffer. I said this is showing the impact of the UK becoming Islamified.”  Fellow students complained.  He was suspended unless he took part in a ‘diversity training course’.  Every university, I suspect, has a pack of alt-left activists who bully in order to suppress a right to free speech. I wonder, if such an incident had arisen in Kingston University, what the opinion of member of staff Rupa Huq would have been?  She would have “tended” to call him a racist.Huq cares for the animals when there is a political point to be made, not as a matter of principle.  She reveals herself in her short message to be intolerant and disrespectful of other people’s beliefs and casually accuses them of racism, a criminal offence. 

Andrew Farmer ● 1965d12 Comments ● 1961d

CIC Forces Closure of Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club

The following was posted by Bela Cunha on the Chiswick forum: Gunnersbury Park Bowling Club was founded in 1931. When the Community (now, there's a misnomer!) Interest Company took over the running of the Park, bowls club members were assured that CIC valued bowling, wished to see it continue and wanted to discuss ways of increasing the general public's use of the green. What were those assurances worth? Or Hounslow's Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy, with its laudable aims of promoting both, but, in reality, nothing but hot air? Now the sports hall is running massively late and needs more money (were late-finishing penalties not included in the building contract?) and CIC have decided to kick out the bowls club to replace it with a secret sporting activity to produce revenue. CIC refuse to reveal what the secret activity is or explain why there is such a need for secrecy. The bowls club did not cost the councils a penny; members looked after everything, including the upkeep of the green. Yet we are the sacrificial lamb, in another example of CIC short-sighted short-termism. They claim our site is just right for the secret activity, but is it really believable that, had there been any goodwill or readiness to look for another alternative, there is nowhere else in the park that could accommodate it? When/if this venture fails to generate the required revenue and packs up and leaves the park, the bowling green cannot be restored. Bowling was the one activity in the park for the older members of the community; the bowling club was for many years the place where we stayed active, socialised with friends and held competitions with other local clubs. All that has been disregarded and summarily thrown out by the autocratic CIC - judge and jury, unaccountable to the community whose interests it's meant to safeguard, not subject to oversight and strangers to transparency.

Gordon Southwell ● 1974d12 Comments ● 1962d

RUPA HUQ UNFIT FOR PUBLIC OFFICE

Unfit for office for many reasons.When asked to condemn a landlord who had tenants living in filth and fire-hazard for years and the council officer who perversely reappointed him as fit to preside over an HMO, Rupa Huq failed to respond.  She put protecting the reputation of the local Labour council above care for the safety of her constituents.She has failed to respond to representations from constituents whose lives are being made a misery by a gang of Ukrainians who conduct a trading activity outside their homes and threaten and attack residents, all this occurring due to the negligence of Ealing Council. She defended the anti-semitic posts of Naz Shah.   All she could say in her own defence was that she was naïve.  She is over forty and supposedly well-educated. I want something better than “naïve” for my MP, especially when it leads to defending anti-semitic obscenities such as saying “everything Hitler did was legal” and suggesting the SOLUTION (sinister word) for the Israel/Palestinian problem was relocating Israel in the USA.    When asked to condemn Shah’s post and condemn her for anti-semitism, she ignored the correspondence.  She failed to condemn. She condoned.  She is as bad as Shah. When asked to condemn the violent language of Jess Phillips, who wrote she would knife Jeremy Corbyn “in the front, not the back” if it looked like he was damaging the party’s chances of electoral success, she failed to respond to the correspondence.  She failed to condemn the words.  She condoned them.  She is as bad as Phillips.    When asked to condemn Shah, who shared a tweet saying child abuse victims “should keep their mouths shut” for the sake of Diversity and next posted a tribute to Winnie Mandela with a “meme”  which promoted murdering people by putting a tyre round their necks and burning them to death, she failed to respond to the correspondence.  She failed to condemn the words.  She condoned them.  She is as bad as Shah.  She defended the use of halal slaughter, condemned by the RSPCA, and did so in total ignorance of scientific evidence.  She condemned as racists a group of people of whom she knew nothing for no other reason than that they opposed it according to their own moral values. She was intolerant of other people’s beliefs.  The accusation was unfounded and defamatory. She was accused of anti-semitic behaviour by staff. The supposed investigation was held in secret. When asked for a transcript of the proceedings, her representative made the idiotic excuse that it could not be released because it would undermine the independence of the investigation.  How could a report of an investigation affect its independence once it has been concluded!  She also misrepresented the verdict of “insufficient evidence” and declared Huq had been completely exonerated.   A vote for Huq is a vote for tolerance of anti-semitic hate-speech and violent language by MPs and unfounded accusations against people who happen to disagree with Islamic practices.  It is a vote for indifference to the conditions in which people in HMOs are obliged to live.  And, if you have hope that Labour Party concern for the humane treatment of animals will lead to banning unstunned slaughter, I think you know how Huq would vote.  Carry on slitting the throats of the lambs of God!  When you vote, vote for whomsoever you judge best placed to rid us of the shame of having Huq as our MP.

Andrew Farmer ● 1964d1 Comments ● 1963d

CHEAP GOT CHEAPER

Cheap got cheaper.  I pointed out how cheap it was of Rupa Huq to make political capital out of the stabbing that occurred near me home.  It was all to do with “the cuts”.  Here we go again.  Two people murdered by a moslem terrorist.  First Khan, the mayor not the moslem terrorist, tells us how wonderful Diversity is.  Some people hate it, he said. Little wonder when it yields an individual such as Kahn. Then we have Labour laying the blame for his release and so the murders on cuts in the funding of prisons and the probation service.   The blame for the incident was Kahn.  He was evil.   Not a word one hears too often today.  Instead we have excuses.   In this case in the Guardian from Kahn’s lawyer.   “He requested intervention by a deradicaliser when he was in prison, Sharif said”.Might that have been because he wanted to look good as he was intending to appeal? “The only option was the probation service ….  Probation do a good job with conventional offenders but they can’t deal with ideological offenders.”They can deal with ALL inmates according the obligation of their role,  which is not to discuss interpretations of religions.   For that, inmates have representatives of various religions available.    I cannot believe Kahn did not have access to an Imam during his years of imprisonment.  If he did, then the statement that “the only option was the probation service” is a false statement.His lawyer claims he “accepted his understanding of Islam was deficient” but “extremists may have targeted him to be regroomed after release from jail”. It’s those groomers again, never the responsibility of the individual.And what was his understanding of Islam?  And what is the proper understanding of Islam, according to its Scholars?  When they make up their minds, they will be able to tell us.   For now, the politically convenient understanding is that it the religion of peace.  

Andrew Farmer ● 1972d0 Comments ● 1972d

Is Ealing Central and Acton a safe seat for Labour?

I've had a number of conversations in the area about what seems likely to be a general election in the near future. Nearly everybody I have spoken to voted Labour in the last election, these included not just life-long Labour party supporters but dyed in the wool Tories and floating voters.The reasons were various but boiled down to three main factors with Brexit being the main one obviously. The other factors most often mentioned were Theresa May's social care plans and the belief that there was zero chance of Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister.Given that Rupa Huq is widely acknowledged to be a good constituency MP and she won a massive majority last time out it may seem preposterous to think in terms of her not winning at the next vote. However, it shouldn't be forgotten that she previously held the seat with a tiny majority and it was initially expected that she might not win.My unrepresentative sample suggests that circumstances this time will deprive her of some of the votes she had before. Jeremy Corbyn being prime minister is a much more likely scenario which means that disaffected Tories and many habitual Labour voters are not going to back her. Also her huge majority was in large part a protest vote against Brexit. Although her personal record on the subject is impeccable, her party's is not and many people wanting to signal support for remaining in the EU are going to vote Lib Dem. Plus this time the Greens will probably stand losing her more votes.Whether or not these changes are enough to put the seat at risk is debatable but Rupa probably needs to brace herself for a much reduced majority. It will be interesting to see the resources the Tories committ to the constituency because they will probably need a few surprise results to form a government and no doubt Dominic Cummings is looking very closely at all the data.

Andy Jones ● 2051d46 Comments ● 1976d

Equality Trust Pledge - Where are the Torys?

The Equality Trust was founded in 2009 to examine the effects of inequality on society and, following the significant findings, is now funded by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.Great inequality is the scourge of modern societies. The Equality Trust has provided the evidence on each of eleven different health and social problems: physical health, mental health, drug abuse, education, imprisonment, obesity, social mobility, trust and community life, violence, teenage births, and child well-being. For all eleven of these health and social problems, outcomes are very substantially worse in more unequal societies. They have also checked the relationships wherever possible in two independent test beds: internationally among the rich countries, and then again among the 50 states of the USA. In almost every case they have found the same tendency for outcomes to be much worse in more unequal societies in both settings.During this election period the Trust has asked parliamentary and local council candidates to show they're committed to reducing income inequality by signing the following statement:"Compelling new evidence presented by The Equality Trust shows that more equal societies - those with a narrower gap between rich and poor – are more cohesive, healthier, suffer fewer social problems and are more environmentally sustainable. In view of these findings I am committed to making the UK a more equal society as the most effective means of building a better society. I will therefore actively support the case for policies designed to narrow the gap between rich and poor; and engage with the debate on which measures should be implemented to achieve that aim."The 290 pledges given so far (Sat 10th) give us an interesting picture. The percentages by party I have discovered are: Green Party: 36%Liberal Democrats: 32%Labour: 21%Conservative: 7%Other: 4%Readers can draw their own conclusions from this and some candidates may say that they were unaware of the pledge which is in any case telling.The question for me is if so few conservatives are unaware or unwilling to make this pledge how can the Tory’s “Big Society” idea really be the panacea that David 's Cameron talks about?However I do welcome the upper limit for the public sector announced by the Tory at 20 times that of the lowest paid. However, if this is to have any real impact (20 times has little impact) it should be set at 10 times as set by the Greens for both the private and public sectors. To my mind the “Big Society” can only succeed without the “Great Inequality”.http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/ C BRYANhttp://conradbryan.blogspot.com/

Conrad Bryan ● 5480d27 Comments ● 1978d

Does Rupa Huq Car?

Dear Rupa Huq, Do you care? I wrote to you some time ago about a neighbourhood problem:  a landlord with an appalling record and a council officer who, knowing his record, licensed him as a fit and proper person to have control of an HMO.   I received an automated respond but nothing more.  I felt that, because there was criticism of the Labour Local Authority in my email, you were putting your party before the safety of the lives of your constituents.Here is a chance to redeem yourself.  I am putting the matter to you again. THE BAD LANDLORD:  ThamesHouse Property Ltd.  For several years the landlord had been using his property (354-6 Uxbridge Road) as an HMO without planning consent.   The tenants were housed in damp rooms with cracked, mouldy walls; the smoke-alarm was taped over; the fire escape route was blocked and there were no proper fire-doors.   THE COUNCIL OFFICER Mark Wiltshire Wilshire knew all this.  He also knew the tenants were causing neighbourhood nuisance.  He was supplied with evidence that the landlord had admitted it but was doing nothing about it.  He had over thirty statements from neighbours setting out the antisocial behaviour they were suffering from the tenants: drunken noise within the building and a squalid business they were operating in the street outside, polluting the air with engines left running, fouling the road with empty food cartons and intimating passers-by. Wiltshire licensed this landlord as a fit and proper person to have control of large-scale HMO. As a candidate for the social-justice Labour Party that claims to care for “generation rent”, will you condemn this landlord, whose record was of a merchant in filth and fire-hazard, as unfit to have control of a large-scale HMO and unwelcome in our Borough and will you condemn the council officer, who ignored his record and who know rejoices in the title Director of Safer Communities, as unit to hold office? And BEFORE the election would be nice, JUST TO SHOW THAT YOU CARE.I am copying this to the local Labour Party as I am not clear whether you are receiving emails via Westminster. Andrew Farmer

Andrew Farmer ● 1994d32 Comments ● 1982d

October smiles

If I had a dollar for every girl that found me unattractive, they'deventually find me attractive. I find it ironic that the colors red, white, and blue stand forfreedom, until they're flashing behind you. Today a man knocked on my door and asked for a small donation towardsthe local swimming pool, so I gave him a glass of water. I changed my password to "incorrect" so whenever I forget it thecomputer will say, "Your password is incorrect." Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. I'm great at multi-tasking--I can waste time, be unproductive, andprocrastinate all at once. If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame. Never tell your problems to anyone, because 20 percent don't care andthe other 80 percent are glad you have them. Doesn't expecting the unexpected mean that the unexpected is actually expected? Take my advice — I'm not using it. My wife and I were happy for twenty years; then we met. I hate it when people use big words just to make themselves soundperspicacious. Hospitality is the art of making guests feel like they're at home whenyou wish they were. Television may insult your intelligence, but nothing rubs it in like acomputer. I bought a vacuum cleaner six months ago and so far all it's beendoing is gathering dust. Every time someone comes up with a foolproof solution, along comes amore-talented fool. I'll bet you $4,567 you can't guess how much I owe my bookie. Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes. If you keep your feet firmly on the ground, you'll have troubleputting on your pants. A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. Ever stop to think and forget to start again? When I married Mr. Right, I had no idea his first name was Always. My wife got 8 out 10 on her driver's test--the other two guys managedto jump out of her way. There may be no excuse for laziness, but I'm still looking. Women spend more time wondering what men are thinking than men spend thinking. Give me ambiguity or give me something else. He who laughs last thinks slowest. Is it wrong that only one company makes the game Monopoly? Women sometimes make fools of men, but most guys are the do-it-yourself type. I was going to give him a nasty look, but he already had one. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. The grass may be greener on the other side but at least you don't haveto mow it. I like long walks, especially when they're taken by people who annoy me. I was going to wear my camouflage shirt today, but I couldn't find it. If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you. Sometimes I wake up grumpy; other times I let her sleep. If tomatoes are technically a fruit, is ketchup a smoothie? Money is the root of all wealth. No matter how much you push the envelope, it'll still be stationery. I asked the person if it was apathy or a lack of empathy, he said "I don't know and I don't care"

Graham Weeks ● 2005d0 Comments ● 2005d

Canning Town - the End for Extinction Rebellion

It's hard to decide what to make of the events at Canning Town train station. Overall I suppose it was a positive given the number of people who were prepared to stand between an angry mob and those who were determined to make their life more difficult. The incident perhaps shows the flaw in the idea of Extinction Rebellion. I am completely onboard with the idea that something needs to be urgently done on climate change and am comfortable with the idea that at times that might mean protest that skirts legality when there is no viable effective alternative. The problem that is developing is that many members of Extinction Rebellion have reached the conclusion that the strength and importance of their argument means that any protest they make must by definition be right. Causing inconvenience and financial loss to people who in many cases will be on much lower incomes than them is a necessary part of making their point they will claim. The idea of disrupting public transport is self-evidently daft but because Extinction Rebellion is against any sort of proper organisational structure there isn't really any way to stop people associated with the campaign from holding counter-active protests. This means that there probably will be more like the Canning Town incident in which the protestors are more interested in attention seeking than making a coherent point and this is what the media will focus on. Every time this happens more people will write Extinction Rebellion off as a group of deliberately annoying hippies.

Dennis O'Shea ● 2017d13 Comments ● 2013d

Ground Penetrating Radar Scan.

I am a True Crime Writer and Television Investigative Consultant. I have for the past 14 years been researching the horrendous crimes committed by Abertillery-born Harold Jones. In 1921, Jones then aged 15 murdered 2 Abertillery, Wales schoolgirls, Freda Burnell aged 8 and 11 year-old Florence Little. After being released from prison in 1941 Jones served 5 years in the army before settling in Fulham, Putney and finally Hammersmith where he died in 1971. Jones used a number of names during his time in London - first Harold Jones, then Harry Stevens and finally Harry Jones. Research has led myself and many criminal experts to believe that Jones went on to become the serial killer known as the Hammersmith Nudes' Killer (1959-1965.) https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/488557/is-this-man-the-real-jack-the-stripper/These 8 unsolved killings have over the past 11 years been given much media attention. In 2011 a one hour drama documentary titled Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook - Harold Jones -The Welsh Killer has been shown repeatedly on various satellite Channels worldwide. (Google Harold Jones -The Welsh Killer.) This led to a major 90 minute national television documentary which was shown in January and February 2019. (Google Dark Son - The Hunt For A Serial Killer to see trailers.) In the early 1960's Jones using the name Harry Stevens  had lived in Fulham, 2 streets away from 3rd nudes's victim Hannah Tailford. In 1964 and 1965 whilst living in Putney under the name Harry Stevens, he was AT THE SAME TIME occupying a rented house in Hammersmith using the name Harry Jones. This was 2 streets away from 7th nudes victim Frances Brown and 8th nudes' victim Bridget O'Hara. It is my belief that there may be trophies buried in the garden at Hammersmith and the owner has now given me permission to use ground-penetrating radar to detect any such evidence.I am trying to locate someone in the film or media industry or anyone else who would be willing to cover the cost of the scan and record the garden being scanned. (Approximately 70 square metres.)On top of the circumstantial evidence regarding Jones living just 2 streets away from 3 of the murder victims below are a few more startling links.(1) Jones' own daughter has indicated that her father would leave her and her mother at home at the times of the killings and book into Rowton House, a doss house in Hammersmith whenever her parents would have a row. The daughter stated that she now believes her father would do this in fear that he may kill his wife in temper. Jones' own son-in-law stated that "There's no smoke without fire is there?"(2) Bridget O'Hara, the 8th victim was last seen leaving a pub near Rowton House on 11 January 1975 - Jones' birthday.(3) The person believed to be the killer had in 1964 shown one woman (a prostitute) a Metropolitan Police warrant card after she had got into his car. She stated that she felt very uncomfortable and made an excuse to get out of the vehicle. The driver gave her some cash before she got out. I believe the person was Harold Jones who was using the warrant card that had belonged to John Widdows, Jones father-in-law who had died just 2-3 years earlier. Widdows was a former London Metropolitan Police officer. Jones daughter stated that she still possessed her grandfather's retirement clock and Widdows may have possibly kept his warrant card when he retired.(4) At least 4 of the 8 murder victims were stored in a disused electricity sub-station on the Heron Trading Estate in East Acton. This was about 4 miles from Jones' rented property in Hammersmith. Jones daughter claims that her father worked in ACTON at the time of the murders but couldn't or wouldn't reveal which business premises he had worked at.(5) Jones left prison in 1941 after refusing treatment or discussing his crimes with the relevant authorities. The prison authorities noted that Jones, right to the day he was released showed no remorse for his crimes in Wales. Just shortly before his release the prison governor stated: "Sad as it seems, I can see no hopeful prospects for Jones in the future." The prison chaplain described Jones as "a no hoper." And then Jones was released onto an unsuspecting public possibly in the hope he would get killed in Libya where he served 5 years in the army.I am in contact with relatives of 6 of the 8 murder victims and they all (especially adult children of these women) are keen to know the identity of the killer in their lifetime. I am now 67 years old and I would like to know for sure the killer's identify in my lifetime.If anyone would like to come on board with this matter or have any practical suggestions I can be contacted at n.milkin@sky.com or 07989555376. Regards. Neil Milkins.

Neil Milkins ● 2034d2 Comments ● 2034d

The Rising Tide of Death on Our Streets

If you talk to anyone with day to day experience of dealing with young people in London today they will all tell you the same thing. The chances of a youth becoming involved in violent crime rises massively if there is no father figure in the household. No matter how loving and supportive a single mother is, she often can't impose the critical red lines on behaviour that enable boys to develop self-control. I'm not speaking with reference to the events last night in Ealing because we don't know any details. Also there are no studies to confirm what the professionals say because these days academic institutions shy away from research which is likely to generate controversy. However, we do know that there is a significant rise in fatherless boys occurring at the moment and this is coinciding with a sharp rise in knife crime. Unfortunately this is just the start of the rise and the problem is set to get worse if unchecked. The other issue is that the internet now allows rival gangs to communicate with each other and arrange confrontations — technology has made gang warfare more efficient. You can't put this genie back in the bottle. It also means that more police won't necessarily solve the problem. If fights can be arranged on encyrpted software even the best resourced force can't do anything about it. Tougher sentences are also demonstrably not going to work. We already lock up more people than any other country in western Europe and custodial sentences for minor offences just turns petty criminals into hardened ones. Higher tariffs for carrying knives has just resulted in gangs getting minors to bring knives to fights. The answer we may now have to look at is the fostering and adoption system. At the moment the presumption is in favour of the natural mother but huge resources will be ploughed into supporting her even though the outcome for the child is likely to be bad. If the bar was raised for when a mother would receive this support and more children were put up for adoption at an early stage we would see a reduction in crime in 15 years time.

Gordon Southwell ● 2039d12 Comments ● 2034d

Boris's Dilemma

After today's events I'm sure most people are as confused an uncertain about what is going on in UK politics as I am. Things are happening at such a pace it is difficult to keep track.  To make sense of it I thought it might be an idea to step back from the febrile atmosphere of news coverage of events and try and simplify what is going on. To start this it is probably best to accept from the outset that Boris Johnson has no guiding principles. That is meant as an observation rather than a criticism. Before opting to support Leave he laid out both sides of the argument and says he agonised over which to choose. That wasn't because he would have been persuaded by the strongest argument, he wanted to pick which would be best for his career. Boris has cultivated the party membership since he started in politics and, far more than any other Conservative politician has recognised that this is where true power lies within the party. Once he became leader it is now almost impossible to remove him as he will always have the backing of the membership. Getting close to the party rank and file has also made him well aware of their views and he was quick to realise they were unremittingly Eurosceptic. That they generally leaned that way was well known but he picked up quickly that since the referendum they had become obsessed with the issue beyond any other to the point that they would willingly compromise the economy or the Union to get Brexit. This meant that he knew any chance of him not becoming leader would be eliminated by him being the most unreservedly pro-Brexit candidate for leader. Right from the start he laid out his stall and effectively eliminated Dominic Raab who had previously outdone him for unbending Euroscepticism. However, this meant that he need to make pledges such as an unbreakable commitment to leave on 31 October. Having become leader he had to face the problem of his inadequate majority in the House which meant that any meaningful legislative programme was impractical even without Brexit. The normal solution would have been to call a general election but he faced the problem of another inadequate majority — that by which he holds Uxbridge and Hillingdon. If the Brexit party actively contests the seat and the Remain parties form an effective alliance he would probably lose. Therefore he needs to fight the election with some sort of pact with the Brexit party in place. The problem is that they are unlikely to stand aside unless he commits to a very hard Brexit as a campaign platform which his MPs may be unwilling to support. Assuming there is an election on 14 October cabinet would probably want him to say they would go for a negotiated deal without the backstop which the Brexit party say is not Brexit. This probably explains his confused and fairly pointless statement today. It would appear that the legislative challenge to 'no deal' Brexit is likely to work otherwise he wouldn't be threatening MPs with a loss of the whip. He now faces the choice of accepting an extension and missing the 31 October deadline or calling an election but he can't put no deal back on the table as a policy stance. However, an election would be an incredible roll of the dice. There are so many variables but the most likely outcome at this stage seems to be a Remain coalition with some chance that Boris may lose his seat. Of course a lot could happen in the meantime but Boris is essentially saddled with a policy stance that might appeal to his party's members but is unpalatable to the broader electorate. He probably recognises the chance of losing is high. On the other hand toughing it out as PM and reneging on his commitment to leave by 31 October even under duress may end his political career. Even he would have to consider resignation.  Neither of theses choices are particularly palatable for him but at least he has a dog now to give him some comfort.



Gordon Southwell ● 2062d45 Comments ● 2040d

Object by Friday 13th if you don't want 47 planes per Hour @ 2,000 feet flying directly over you.

If you haven’t already responded to Heathrow’s Consultation on a Third Runway, please send a short email message by this Friday 13 September 2019 to feedback@heathrowconsultation.com from your home postal address, saying for example a simple  “I am opposed to the expansion of Heathrow Airport “And adding one or more of the following that affect you:-It would bring many more planes over where I liveIt would bring many more planes over where I workThere would be aircraft noise overhead all the time, every dayI would be woken every morning by aircraft noise from 6amIt would cause increased pollution over the London areaThe air quality where I and my family live would be reduced from its present already poor levelI have asthma and the increased pollution caused by more aircraft would make it worseIt would cause the destruction of Harmondsworth and Longford villagesOver 750 homes would have to be demolished, and many more homes would become uninhabitable because of the noise and pollutionIt will alter the character of the whole of West London when the airport takes over all the land it says it needs for the third runway and associated airport useI will not be able to get on to the already overcrowded Piccadilly Line trains for my commute to and from workAny other comments you may wish to raise yourself and, of course, use your own wording and circumstances.And not to mention of course the drastic devaluation of your home if you're lucky enough to own one, after working hard all your life.Please note that The Department for Transport will take account of the actual number of responses, so it is important that we should all send our own response.   If you have neighbours or friends who share the same concerns, do please pass this message on to them ASAP..And then pat yourself on the back for getting off your backside and actually doing something - Strength In Numbers and all that folks!     :-)

Rosco White ● 2053d2 Comments ● 2052d

47 Planes a minute overhead, at 2,000 feet in Ealing/Acton! - Object NOW before 13 Sept:-

If you haven’t already responded to Heathrow’s Consultation on a Third Runway, please send a short email message by Friday 13 September 2019 to feedback@heathrowconsultation.com from your home postal address, saying for example a simple  “I am opposed to the expansion of Heathrow Airport “ And adding one or more of the following that affect you:-It would bring many more planes over where I liveIt would bring many more planes over where I workThere would be aircraft noise overhead all the time, every dayI would be woken every morning by aircraft noise from 6amIt would cause increased pollution over the London areaThe air quality where I and my family live would be reduced from its present already poor levelI have asthma and the increased pollution caused by more aircraft would make it worseIt would cause the destruction of Harmondsworth and Longford villagesOver 750 homes would have to be demolished, and many more homes would become uninhabitable because of the noise and pollutionIt will alter the character of the whole of West London when the airport takes over all the land it says it needs for the third runway and associated airport use I will not be able to get on to the already overcrowded Piccadilly Line trains for my commute to and from workAny other comments you may wish to raise yourself and, of course, use your own wording and circumstances.And not to mention of course the drastic devaluation of your home if you're lucky enough to own one, after working hard all your life.Please note that The Department for Transport will take account of the actual number of responses, so it is important that we should all send our own response.   If you have neighbours or friends who share the same concerns, do please pass this message on to them ASAP..And then pat yourself on the back for getting off your backside and actually doing something - Strength In Numbers folks!     :-)

Rosco White ● 2060d4 Comments ● 2060d

Volunteer at the Ealing Half Marathon 2019

Ealing Half Marathon still needs about 100 volunteers for this years event. You don’t have to be a runner to enjoy Ealing’s biggest event of the year. Last year, hundreds of volunteers got involved and had a great time making Ealing’s Half Marathon such a wonderful success for the runners and spectators alike resulting in the event winning the accolade of the Number One Best Half Marathon 2014, 2015 & 2016 at The Running Awards.This year we’ll be putting together an even bigger volunteer team of 700, looking after the race village in Lammas Park, and out on the roads of Ealing guiding the runners and helping local residents. It’s a fun & rewarding experience for all and we’d love you to get involved! You will need to be able to give between 4 to 6 hours on the day depending on where you are volunteering. The required start time for most volunteer areas will be 07:30am to allow for all the logistics on the day.As a thank you for creating such a great race we’ll provide you with a free breakfast roll, staff t-shirt and memento medal of the day for you to keep plus a FREE race place for 2020.There are a large number of roles available on race-day:Team LeadersTraffic co-ordinatorsRace marshalsWater station teamsBaggage & race village co-ordinatorsVolunteering is a great opportunity to feel part of the event and meet new like-minded people.You register at www.ealinghalfmarathon.com/volunteer

Sandra Courtney ● 2080d0 Comments ● 2080d

Age does weary us.

The young staff manning the recent Heathrow Airport Expansion Display on Ealing Common were surprised that although the Elizabeth Line had step free access to the trains the stations' forecourts at Ealing Broadway and West Ealing had no facility to pick-up and drop-off the disabled, those with luggage, pushchairs and the walking elderly. This is contrary to the British Standard for the design for station forecourts for access for the disabled.Only two Tube stations have step-free access in Ealing. One Acton town has a lift that cannot be used to drop off passengers illegally because LBE have a CCTV camera operating there. This generated fines for drivers who try to drop off passengers who have difficulty with stairs.Ealing's transport portfolio holder and senior officer assume that they might never get old like Peter Pan and need some help to be able to access our trains. I have written to Rt Hon Nusrat Ghani MP Accessibility Minister just  10 days ago complaining of this stupidity. The other body who might help are Transport for London who have a party in Dean Gardens this Saturday 20th July. The focus of this is to spend large amounts of dosh to improve the park but wasn't large amounts spent on it recently when it was out of action for 9 months. Perhaps they are Peter Pan-like too. Certainly they are like Nero hoping to feed cyclists to lorries and buses down the Uxbridge Road; another numptie idea.And all this electronic parking stuff ..all designed for the young. Now with libraries under threatPerhaps now is the time to up sticks and go to Torquay or Eastbourne. Clearly we aren't wanted in Ealing.

Arthur Breens ● 2107d47 Comments ● 2080d

Read with children!

Do you remember a character from a childhood book as fondly as an old friend?If you do, you’ll know the magic of being able to slip into another world as and when you need to, or how books can make your world a bigger, brighter place.For bookworms especially, it’s hard to believe that anyone could see reading as anything other than empowering, or even just a pleasure. For the third of children from disadvantaged areas who leave primary school without being able to read well, often it’s nothing but a chore.That’s why we like to turn up on the doorstep, with a backpack of books, two little stools, and a pair of volunteers who know that words take you places. Every week, come rain or shine, our volunteers bring the magic of reading directly into families’ homes every week, in low-income areas across London.Doorstep Library volunteers don’t just read stories; they do the silly voices, handpick the books, and give special recommendations. By making it fun first, we get to watch children transform into budding readers. We love when parents get stuck in with the sessions too and encourage them to get involved in their children’s education.Sometimes though, we’re just there to give a bit of extra support, whether we’re passing on info about a family activity, lending an ear, or even just being a friendly face. Then, before we go, we leave behind a selection of books for each child to borrow for the week.If this sounds like the role for you, these are the basics. We run projects on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in estates across Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham and Lambeth.In Hammersmith and Fulham, Monday and Tuesday projects start at 3.45pm and finish at 6.30pm, and Thursday projects start at 4.30pm and finishing at 7.00pm.If you'd like to know more contact Daniela Cardoso at volunteer@doorsteplibrary.org.uk

Daniela Cardoso ● 2101d16 Comments ● 2081d

ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE

It seems that the few at the top of Ealing Council are intent on imposing on the many their vision of urbanizing "the queen of the suburbs", Ealing. his involves imposing high level erectile developments (by that I mean buildings, not the other kind) that would surely result in dysfunctional communities. The ruling Labour Party on Ealing Council has degenerated, posing as caring, but they are really concerned about total control and possession. The Council clique that are in control are the disingenuous few imposing this urbanizing vision on the many, pretending to care, but being officious and narcisstic at the expense of the many. Power corrupts.I write this because I have written to the Council, concerning two proposed erections in the vicinity of West Ealing Station. Below is the text of my email letter I sent to Council Leader Julian Bell and his colleague Peter Mason, the Council Lead on planning. Others were copied in, including local MPs, the local GLA member and community groups such as the Stop the Towers campaign group.HASTINGS ROAD AND MANOR ROAD DEVELOPMENTSAs you may know there are proposals to erect two high rise complexes. This includes one complex with a 25 storey block on the corner of Hastings Road and Drayton Green Road (proposed by A2Dominion) and another 26 storey complex on the corner of Manor Road with Drayton Green Road where Argyle Road begins (proposed by Southern Grove...). This site is known as 55west. They are diagonally opposite each other across the strategic railway line/CrossRail route with West Ealing station separating them.I write to you both in order to object to these developments. The Fire Brigade would have difficulty in fighting/extinguishing a fire at such high level developments. These proposed blocks are a fire liability, especially next to the CrossRail route.The existing Victorian and Edwardian architecture of the area should not be further compromised by a so-called contemporary twist of monolithic utilitarian Soviet Socialist style architecture. That already exists in the form of Sinclair and Dominion Houses, and Luminous City diagonally opposite it, across the rail line. The proposed architectural aesthetics are poor.There is a shortage of family housing, yet A2Dominion's proposal only has seven 3 bedroom homes (out of 183 flats), and the 55west site proposed development only has eight 3 bedroom homes (out of 150 flats). These overbearing and over dense fire liability tower blocks with little rabbit hutch flats would also seem to be there as a kind of “Council Tax yield farm” for privileged Council management nomenklatura. Will these proposals actually address the concerns of the homeless, including families within the L.B. of Ealing and reduce it's waiting list?As far as access and aesthetics are concerned, could not something more in keeping with the area be proposed? As an example, on Hastings Road, by the sharp bend on that road there is a "post war infill" block of flats - Hastings House, 42 flats on three storeys. It is certainly less of a fire hazard and is more accessible than the proposals from A2Dominion and Southern Grove. Lower rise and less dense housing developments would almost certainly be better appreciated by homeless families and their would be  neighbours. It would also reduce concerns about overlooking. These proposed erections would not address problems of car use. It would simply "kick the can down the road".It seems that the development proposals are put forward by people who are just blinkered by money and meeting targets for their own supposedly virtuous egos, like some officious status and power hungry driven Komissar in the Soviet Socialist empire of Hitler's one time mass murdering ally in the Kremlin.These proposed erections will surely set out a further precedent for the "slow rape" of "the Queen of the Suburbs", Ealing. It seems L.B. of Ealing Planning Department is fond of doing this. They have already inflicted this around North Acton/Gypsy Corner. They seem fond of using Ealing Borough residents' tax money to destroy/inflict environmental vandalism on the people of Ealing Borough.(END)THE COUNCIL SPENT 18 MONTHS IN SECRET PREPARING THESE PLANS, WITHOUT "CONSULTING" LOCAL EALING RESIDENTS. WHEN THE PLANS BECAME "RIPE" THEY "EXCRETED" THE PLANS OVER EALING RESIDENTS AS A "FAIT ACOMPLI". POWER REALLY DOES CORRUPT.

Anthony Hawran ● 2125d9 Comments ● 2120d

Should We All Be Praying for Dominic Raab To Be Our Next Prime Minister?

So it is the end of May and now the bun fight starts to be the next Tory leader. My personal preference among all the candidates so far is Rory Stewart as he can grasp detail and complex issues and has been a competent Minister. This can't be said for many other of the names being put in the hat. Failing him, Sajid Javid would be an interesting choice and he would probably be up to the job. The big issue though is how to prevent Boris Johnson winning. He is clearly the favourite among the Tory associations despite the overwhelming evidence that he would be an appalling Prime Minister. They clearly are reckoning that his name recognition would be the best way to block a Jeremy Corbyn election victory but that is a high price to pay. The hope would be that the MPs recognise how bad for the country Johnson would be as PM and refuse to get on his bandwagon. That would mean the two candidates to be put forward would be a hard Brexit one and a soft Brexit one. If Raab is positioned as the no compromise candidate this might take away MP votes from Johnson. The hard Brexit candidate would win the vote of the membership but as long as he is not Boris I think I could live with that. The new leader would then have to deal with the same parliamentary mathematics that stymied Theresa May and it is hard to see how a reduced willingness to compromise is going to lead to a majority in the House for whatever way forward is being proposed.

Gordon Southwell ● 2163d23 Comments ● 2136d

Volunteer! Read with local children

Do you remember a character from a childhood book as fondly as an old friend?If you do, you’ll know the magic of being able to slip into another world as and when you need to, or how books can make your world a bigger, brighter place.For bookworms especially, it’s hard to believe that anyone could see reading as anything other than empowering, or even just a pleasure. For the third of children from disadvantaged areas who leave primary school without being able to read well, often it’s nothing but a chore.That’s why we like to turn up on the doorstep, with a backpack of books, two little stools, and a pair of volunteers who know that words take you places. Every week, come rain or shine, our volunteers bring the magic of reading directly into families’ homes every week, in low-income areas across London.Doorstep Library volunteers don’t just read stories; they do the silly voices, handpick the books, and give special recommendations. By making it fun first, we get to watch children transform into budding readers. We love when parents get stuck in with the sessions too and encourage them to get involved in their children’s education.Sometimes though, we’re just there to give a bit of extra support, whether we’re passing on info about a family activity, lending an ear, or even just being a friendly face. Then, before we go, we leave behind a selection of books for each child to borrow for the week.If this sounds like the role for you, these are the basics. We run projects on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in estates across Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham and Lambeth.In Hammersmith and Fulham, we start at 3.45pm and finish at 6.30pm. With some projects starting 4.30pm and finishing at 7.00pm.If you'd like to know more contact Daniela Cardoso at volunteer@doorsteplibrary.org.uk

Daniela Cardoso ● 2143d0 Comments ● 2143d

Danny Baker

I'm a huge fan. He is the one radio broadcaster who can effortlessly fill air time with next to no prepared material. He is an intelligent, well-informed, funny man who manages to bring out the best in guests and people who call into his shows.Sometime back I remember him commenting on the British Gas ads which featured an animated family of chimps talking about their central heating. It caused a stir because there were complaints that it could be offensive to black people. Danny said that it was the complaints themselves that were offensive because why on earth would anyone make a particular association between a chimp and a black person.The fact is that some people do and Danny's tweet was ill-advised. He did the right thing deleted it, apologised unreservedly. I genuinely believe the possible racist connotations hadn't occurred to him when he made the post. Having listened to his shows for well over a decade my view is that he doesn't have a racist bone in his body.He probably is a difficult employee though and very much out of step with the culture at the BBC at the moment. He has made no secret of his dislike of management and they have sidelined him a number of times in the past but ultimately had to bring him back because of falling listener numbers. For many other presenters this Twitter storm would have meant a slap on the wrist but Danny's error has given them the chance to do what they have been wanting to do for some time. The BBC is much diminished by this affair.

Tricia Arbuthnot ● 2177d14 Comments ● 2166d

Is The Idea of a Gender Pay Gap a disaster for women?

At a wedding over the weekend I caught up with two of my college friends who were both working in the field of PR and we got talking about the Gender Pay Gap. They hadn't seen each other of years but they both had almost the same thing to say about the issue. Basically their job has become largely about ensuring the companies they work for are not seen as 'institutionally misogynist.'The challenge is that in both firms the highest paid people will be ones with particular professional qualifications and men make up the larger proportion who have the required skills. They have done everything they can to maximise the number of women recruited including short lists which are always split 50-50. However it is very difficult to recruit proportionally more women. Even though most interviews are carried out by women they tend to chose by qualifications and talent rather than by gender to the point that they select a lower proportion of women than male interviewers. The senior women are more concerned about the effectiveness of the people they work with than the gender balance at the firms. Even so at both firms a woman is likely to be paid more than a man with equivalent experience because of her scarcity value.This puts pressure on HR departments because it makes the gender pay ratio look really bad. You can't affect the numbers at the top end so the only solution is to look at the lower end of the pay scale. This has two impacts - firstly there is an unspoken rule to ensure that as many of the lowest paid jobs at the firms are taken by men. These are roles like cleaners and admin which would previously had been largely filled by women. Secondly they are reducing the proportion of women taken on at graduate recruitment level.The next result of a focus only on the gender pay gap is that women from lower income groups are losing out on much needed jobs and younger graduate women are not getting as many opportunities as they used to. In the longer term this is just going to make the gender pay issue worse.Both of my friends blamed the BBC for the problem saying that they see this issue purely through the prism of the gender pay gap and it has frightened many boards of directors into taking action. However, whether Clare Balding gets paid as well as John Humphries has little relevance for most companies.

Tricia Arbuthnot ● 2201d10 Comments ● 2175d

Dockless bicycles.

Just received the following email.Dear Sir or Madam,The following response has been made to the ePetition titled "Ask the council to, Debate, consult in public and review the dockless bike schemes in Ealing Borough." that you signed:The Council’s policy is to increase the cycling mode share, this has significant air quality and health benefits and is likely to reduce demand for car parking spaces over time. As such, the dockless cycle hire scheme is helping us achieve this policy.  There were over 2,000 rides last week week using dockless cycles and with very few complaints from the public since the scheme was first implemented in September 2017.  The vast majority of bikes are left in reasonable locations for future hire.  Leaving them in multiple places actually increases, not decreases access to a bicycle as claimed. If you do see a bicycle completely blocking the footway, the contact details on the bike will allow you to report it; the operators have a few hours to respond as per our agreement with them and to date they have been reasonably good at doing so and have been generally compliant with both the TfL code of practice and the agreement with the Council. Also, it is incorrect to state that Manchester rejected the scheme.  It was a commercial decision by Mobike to withdraw the service.  The levels of vandalism and theft are significantly lower in Ealing, but there is no cost to the public purse when this does occasionally occur.

Dennis Bailey ● 2215d42 Comments ● 2177d

Volunteer! Read with children

Do you remember a character from a childhood book as fondly as an old friend?If you do, you’ll know the magic of being able to slip into another world as and when you need to, or how books can make your world a bigger, brighter place.For bookworms especially, it’s hard to believe that anyone could see reading as anything other than empowering, or even just a pleasure. For the third of children from disadvantaged areas who leave primary school without being able to read well, often it’s nothing but a chore.That’s why we like to turn up on the doorstep, with a backpack of books, two little stools, and a pair of volunteers who know that words take you places. Every week, come rain or shine, our volunteers bring the magic of reading directly into families’ homes every week, in low-income areas across London.Doorstep Library volunteers don’t just read stories; they do the silly voices, handpick the books, and give special recommendations. By making it fun first, we get to watch children transform into budding readers. We love when parents get stuck in with the sessions too and encourage them to get involved in their children’s education.Sometimes though, we’re just there to give a bit of extra support, whether we’re passing on info about a family activity, lending an ear, or even just being a friendly face. Then, before we go, we leave behind a selection of books for each child to borrow for the week.If this sounds like the role for you, these are the basics. We run projects on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in estates across Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham and Lambeth.In Hammersmith and Fulham, we start at 3.45pm and finish at 6.30pm. With some projects starting 4.30pm and finishing at 7.00pm.If you'd like to know more contact Daniela Cardoso at volunteer@doorsteplibrary.org.uk

Daniela Cardoso ● 2185d0 Comments ● 2185d

What has happened to--------

I left Grosvenor Road in 1966, emigrating to Canada at 21years old.I now wonder what became of the White Hart Pub that was just across the Uxbridge Road, and the Wilkinsons that had a greengrocer stall there;and the rest of the Wilkinsons who had stalls at the Hole in the Wall ( which I believe was 'just around the corner' close to Sainsbury's ) and Stalls near Lido Rec/Park; most of whom lived in Shirley Gardens. One I remember well would have been Gloria Wilkinson, who would be a few years younger than I. We never dated, she must have intuitively known I was no catch.I remember reading when this site was Lammas something or the other that the Grosvenor Pub had changed hands and there was something back then on the Ealing Jazz Club that had the Rolling Stones playing Saturday night gigs, but got banned for causing fights  before I went there. I was there when Manfred Mann was the Saturday Night band. They had released one record I believe it was called "I'm Cock a Hoop" or something like it. I was not one for the girls I only really dated 2 girls and of those 2, I would like any information on Jacqueline Wiseman who in 1963 was 14 living on Oaklands Road with her parents and older sister and attending St. Josephs Catholic Grammar School for Girls ( which has also disappeared). The school was run by Nuns some of whom Jacqueline did not get along with and proudly got detention from them for her misbehaviour. Any info on any of the above would be appreciated.

Norman Ronald Mills ● 7067d28 Comments ● 2214d

Council proposes draconian clampdown on car owners

Be very afraid if you need a car to go about your business in Ealing. Latest proposals from the lunatics in the Town Hall will see free stop and shop scrapped, radical increases in CPZ operation (which will affect visitors arriving by car), and a raft of other anti-car ideas. Of course this is all based on the presumption that everyone has a) the time to walk or cycle or take public transport for everything they do away from home; b) everyone lives within easy walking/cycling distance of shops and services and c) nobody needs to take small children and/or heavy shopping anywhere.No doubt it will please the mouth-foamers who view all car use as evil but this is going to kill a lot of small businesses in areas such as Northfields and simply make life impossible for a large number of people. How ironic that this is the same council so committed to easy access to things it wants to shut all the local libraries to which most people.....walk! Morons.You can see the draft proposals at https://ealing.cmis.uk.com/ealing/Document.ashx?czJKcaeAi5tUFL1DTL2UE4zNRBcoShgo=%2fDTc9rYgKb92hbpqUaP%2bqgqnE6W4RcF0RKePDrcv9hWnhQpP5iiVPA%3d%3d&rUzwRPf%2bZ3zd4E7Ikn8Lyw%3d%3d=pwRE6AGJFLDNlh225F5QMaQWCtPHwdhUfCZ%2fLUQzgA2uL5jNRG4jdQ%3d%3d&mCTIbCubSFfXsDGW9IXnlg%3d%3d=hFflUdN3100%3d&kCx1AnS9%2fpWZQ40DXFvdEw%3d%3d=hFflUdN3100%3d&uJovDxwdjMPoYv%2bAJvYtyA%3d%3d=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&FgPlIEJYlotS%2bYGoBi5olA%3d%3d=NHdURQburHA%3d&d9Qjj0ag1Pd993jsyOJqFvmyB7X0CSQK=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&WGewmoAfeNR9xqBux0r1Q8Za60lavYmz=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&WGewmoAfeNQ16B2MHuCpMRKZMwaG1PaO=ctNJFf55vVA%3d

Simon Hayes ● 2239d24 Comments ● 2220d

....meanwhile back in the pond

I love stupidity, especially when done in style. It helps me feel i'm not as alone in this world as i thought i once was.I have epilepsy, and like most epileptics i try to do something stupid once in a while. Every now and then i throw common sense out of the window, and perhaps pay the price afterwards.Recently I did the big no no for people like me and decided that i was going to cook myself an awesome meal, one that involved the cooker. Now my awesome meal that i planned involved digging out whatever is in the freezer and dump it in my slow cooker, fry up whatever meat is in the fridge, and throw that on top. Six hours later i have what i refer to as the blob, and my blobs are second to none. I work on the principle of if it don't move it's edible. Now epilepsy and frying pans don't go together, but i got away with that stupidity without a hitch. Now with my awesome blob, rice is called for, and i took my stupidity into the super league. While standing at the cooker boiling a saucepan of rice my epilepsy kicked in. This wasn't my big Frank Bruno seizures that bounces me around the floor ( a generalised seizure), it was one of my absences (a complex partial seizure) that lasts a few seconds. In those few seconds i ended up with with a saucepan of boiling water over my upper body. Once the ambulance arrived i was taken to the awesome Ealing hospital before being transferred to the specialist burns unit at the just as awesome Chelsea and Westminster. They put a figure of 20% of my arms were badly burned.Now i'm the only one to blame, me, no one else, just me for being stupid. During this episode though, i discovered that i'm not the only brain dead moronic fool in Ealing. Not only did i pour boiling water over myself, i also spilt some over the electric timer on the cooker, and that was mains powered, and it blew the circuit breaker in the fuse box. It was then that i found that my entire lighting lighting circuit and my kitchen use the same breaker. I spent twenty minutes fumbling around in total darkness screaming in agony before the thing would reset. I couldn't do thing but scream. The accident also extinguished the gas ring the saucepan was sitting on. Fortunately the safety flame out feature switched it off.Why isn't putting the lighting on its own dedicated fuse a legal requirement?Also, our ambulance service is broken. When i got my lights working again i spent an hour on the phone while someone at the ambulance control room read questions off a computer screen. Trying to answer questions while you are delirious with pain isn't easy, hence the hour long phone call. They refused to advance things at their end to calling an ambulance. It was an hour of answering questions, nothing would budge the person. Ealing hospital, Chelsea and Westminster, and my GP threw a wobbly when they heard of that hour.

Dennis Bailey ● 2240d5 Comments ● 2235d

New ePetition about Dockless bikes (Mobikes etc)

Are you happy with the way these new bikes just landed on our streets? Within weeks they seemed to become randomly distributed around all our local roads left in an amazing variety of inconvenient places – often on their side and some have even been seen in rivers.There’s a new petition about this on the Ealing Council website (there’s a separate one for Hounslow – below)https://ealing.cmis.uk.com/ealing/E-petitions.aspx  • These are commercial schemes which should be creating a new, flexible and cheap choice of transport.  • Instead, many users seem to ignore pedestrians who might just want to walk on uncluttered pavements and roads    o With blocked thoroughfares life gets harder.    o Harder for the young    o Harder for Mums with buggies or pushchairs    o Harder for our more elderly neighbours    o Harder even for the users – who wants to get to a bike on the app at the end of a cul de sac?  • Any other type of pavement/road blockage is often regarded as unlawful  • There was recent news came that the bikes had also been used in drug related crime  • If the gps technology is vandalised they can simply go off grid and are left  • If the batteries run down the operators say they can simply go off grid and “disappear”  • It can also be argued the schemes are in breach of the tfl code of practice   • http://content.tfl.gov.uk/dockless-bike-share-code-of-practice.pdf  • There simply seems to be no scheme management at all which is not consistent with what tfl seem to think is appropriateThere are commercial schemes with negligible management or responsibilityThe petition on the council website (https://ealing.cmis.uk.com/ealing/E-petitions.aspx) needs 1500 signatures to “win” a council debate OBJECTIVES1. To have a council debate2. For the council to agree to a public consultation (in common with Hounslow council - https://haveyoursay.hounslow.gov.uk/traffic-and-transport/dockless/consultation/intro/ )3. Then for Ealing to agree to a complete scheme review based on the results of the public consultationThe deadline for the 1500 signatures is March 18th

Don Tanswell ● 2252d2 Comments ● 2250d

Dr Rupa Huq Plays the Race Card

Dr Huq reference to the casual racism of the 70s made me laugh as I loved Jim Davidson. What is not funny is that the anti-Catholic atheistic Marxists like Dr Huq and Jon Trickett who was obviously around in the 1970s are holding a Labour Party organised anti-Brexit rally they have deliberately mislabelled an Anti-Racism Rally. On Wednesday 27th February from 7:30pm till 9:30pm in St Mary’s Church Hall, St Mary’s Road, South Ealing. Eve Turner from the Ealing Trades Union Council will introduce Julian Bell then Steve Hadley of the militant Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers then Nahella Ashraf, another Labour Party member in the Stand Up To Racism organisation. In apparently a Christian church hall this group of sad Remoaners are really creating another strand of @Project Fear by creating racial tension.Dr Huq has tried repeatedly tried to get on any media to fill her own pockets by accusing White people of being racists. It is the well tried tool of her mates like Diane Abbott who earns £200,000 a year from TV appearances. I do hope is Balwinder Rana, spokesperson for West London Stand Up To Racism will be available to answer questions. First I want to know about how much taxpayer’s money is being used to pay these anti-Catholic atheistic Marxists and rent the hall. Second since Jon Trickett, Labour MP for Hemsworth  has confessed that racism is in his DNA does he think all White people should be excluded from the Labour Party or just Yorkshiremen?Rupa Huq would not be allowed in the Independent Group or in any group that prevents racism as it is clear her only plan like her other pal Sadiq Khan is to get re-elected by calling all White people racists, imho

Martin Cain ● 2255d20 Comments ● 2250d

Woolworth's Facade

On 20th February Ealing Planning Cttee voted overwhelmingly to approve A2Dominion's development plans for total demolition of the old Woolworth's building in West Ealing. The recent article on Ealing Today incorrectly implies that the preservation of our local heritage, including the 1930's Art Deco Woolworth's facade in the Broadway, was removed from the Neighbourhood Plan for West Ealing Centre.The West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Plan was drawn up after extensive community consultation over a period of almost 5 years and was formally adopted as an important element of Ealing's Local Statutory Development Plan on 3rd May 2018. The plan accurately reflects the hopes and wishes of local people, was approved at a public meeting of the membership and includes an important policy on preservation and conservation of our heritage.  Demolition of the much loved landmark Woolworth's facade is contrary to the Paragraph 5 of Heritage Policy 14 as well as Paragraphs 6.4 & 6.5. Indeed Paragraph 6 of the agreed plan makes specific provision for the use of Section 106 & CIL funding for the conservation & preservation of the Woolworth's facade. A copy of the adopted Neighbourhood Plan can be found on the council website. It appears that some members of the Ealing's Planning committee were unaware of the recommendations contained within the Neighbourhood Plan or maybe just didn't feel that the views of hundreds, if not thousands, of local people were relevant. How sad that central government is spending large amounts of public money and time encouraging local people to work together as a community only to have their views ignored by our planning system. Preservation of the Woolworth's facade is also supported by a petition of almost 1200 and the planning application for the site itself was vehemently opposed by around 300 people during the consultation stage. Local people believe that the structure could and should be preserved by incorporating it into the design of a new residential block.Is it now time to ask whether our planning system is representative and still fit for purpose?

David Randles ● 2255d9 Comments ● 2250d

The Honourable Dr Rupa Huq M.P. COULD have won the high ground instead of launchinga peer-level spat

The Honourable Dr Rupa Huq M.P. I.M.O. COULD have won the high ground instead of launching a peer-level spat with the Honourable Angela Smith, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge while contributing towards the education of the U.K. population (if not the World) by educating rather than attacking. One of those wonderful, subtle, letters written on House of Commons headed paper sent to the "Honourable Angela Smith, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge" (and released to the press) informing her of her error in the use of the Ebglish language (of course pointing out that the Honourable M.P. for Penistone and Stockbridge could not be presumed to have been intentionally racist)  and explaining how the English language should be used when discussing ethnicity, race and origin). A minimum of a  dozen page guide including a dictionary, lexicon and taxonomy of the appropriate use of the English language (which I as an old git with a traditional education in English usage would find useful, e.g. a formal definition of "B.A.M.E." and its appropriate usage) would serve as a much more effective put down of the Honourable Angela Smith, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge than an undignified frontal attach over an error of English usage. I am confident that the Honourable Angela Smith, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge did not INTEND to be racist, and in British law there is the idea that for a crime to be committed there has to be the act as well as the MENS REA or guilty mind which is the intention to commit the crime!The Honourable Dr Rupa Huq, M.P. is an able analyst and meta-analyst of culture, race and ethnicity (as her books and publications show), and if ANYONE can put together a guide to inclusive and appropriate English it would be her absolutely.The idea of Parliament was that the M.P.s would debate and discuss rather than physically fight each other, hence the two opposing being two sword lengths and a hands-breadth apart so that even the sword tips could not engage. However, to allow such discussion we need an appropriate language to debate in where the meaning of issues are discussed rather than the undignified duelling other language errorsOver to you Doctor Huq M.P. educate and discuss or go to war? As long as we are talking we are not fighting!

Mark Julian Raymond ● 2251d0 Comments ● 2251d

Planning Committee February 20th

At Wednesday’s Planning Committee 3,155 units of housing will almost certainly be given planning permission. Of these 106 homes, 3.36% are social housing and 343 homes, 10.88% are at London Affordable rents:Sunrise/Margarine factory, Southall: This application should be turned down as it has no Social Housing. Only 201 of the 2,083 homes are at the London Living rent.Southall The Straight Phase B: This application should be turned down with 897 units of which 146 are “affordable” – 80% market rent and only 106, 12% social housing.96-102 Broadway West Ealing: The development is for 120 units of which only 26, 21% are for London Affordable rent and no social housing. This application falls below the social housing requirement identified in the London plan and should be turned down. Vanguard Site 4 Bilton Road Perivale: 55 units with no social housing and 10 homes at London Living Rents.  This application should be turned down.The borough is well below its social housing target and currently has 11,500 households on its waiting list,  These permissions will do very little to help these people and could be considerably increased within the London plan guidelines.The London Borough of Ealing in January 2018 had 11,498 households on the housing waiting list (FOI request Feb 2018) Ealing Planning Committee needs to be reminded Developers have to develop otherwise they cease to exist, and the borough has the upper hand in giving permissions, why do they not insist on more social and London Living rents, the gift is in their hands.Land is finite and these developments are not a good use of this quickly disappearing resource. What does your Ward Councilor think about these numbers?

Libby Kemp ● 2257d7 Comments ● 2256d

.......meanwhile back in the pond

I live in a council property. It use to be a residential home with a warden, but somewhere in the past the warden got replaced by a common all garden tenant like me. The property, which is a maisonette, has a high upper age limit to qualify for a tenancy. I’ve lived here for about six or seven years. I live on the ground floor.At about the same time that I moved in the lady in the flat above me moved in as a new tenant. Like me she has health issues, she has cancer. Treatment for her cancer involved removing portions of her body, followed by reconstructive surgery to replace the bits the hospital threw away. Unfortunately, the hospital never managed to remove all the cancer, so she had to undergo more surgery and more bits of her body was thrown away. It delayed the reconstructive surgery.Like everyone else she got to work decorating and furnishing the place. When she had finished her home was on par with Buckingham Palace. She threw her entire life’s saving into it. Her idea was that she was going to take early retirement and fight her cancer so she needed the place ready.When we both moved in we noticed the roof guttering was leaking. We both reported it. Nothing was done. We reported it again, and again nothing was done. This was the story for about five or so years. Slowly over time the guttering got worse and started to flood the balcony outside her front door. Still they council refused to respond to our request for someone to sort the guttering out.Last year We had a period of extra heavy rain. The inevitable happened, Water from the busted guttering flooded her out.  It poured in through the front door from the now badly flooding balcony, it poured in through the wall, it poured in through the ceiling. All the hard work, the new furniture, everything ruined. She contacts the council. The council told her the following, “ we are only responsible for our property, not yours.” They were adamant, The lady upstairs made phone call after phone call and they refused to budge. It was at this time she found out the cancer was back.Now downstairs in my place I start to have problems. The lady’s front door balcony sits on top of my kitchen and bathroom. Water starts coming through my bathroom wall. I reported it, along with the nasty crack it had left behind, and again it was ignored. During all this the guttering leak was now a waterfall. Directly under the now wrecked guttering is a drain. Over time the guttering had been pounding away at it. Slowly the earth around it gets washed away, leaving a floating drain. The pipe from the drain was the old terracotta type and fed into the sewer. The terracotta pipe which was now open to the elements was pounded to oblivion by the waterfall. Eventually I start to get effluent flooding around my back door.Meanwhile upstairs the lady has started to carry out repairs at her own expense. Wall plaster was replaced, ceilings replaced, fitted kitchen replaced, and wet furniture replaced. She’s still rattling the council’s cage over the damage with lots of calls. Because she had exhausted her finances getting the place fitted out the first time, she’s now using her credit card to fix the damage this time. Any hope of early retirement is well and truly gone while she clears them up. The lady upstairs has just had a phone call from the hospital. She’s now got a date to start the reconstruction surgery. She has booked two weeks holiday so she can have it. Then it’s back to work so she can get her credit card paid off. She needs a couple of months of work, hell she needs to retire.

Dennis Bailey ● 2276d4 Comments ● 2262d

Claiming money back for Council Tax Summons

Dear all,Having finally left the clutches of seemingly the world's most inefficient and useless council they have decided to try and have one final bite at the apple, so to speak.Accordingly, I am looking for any possible advice about claiming money back from Ealing Council for yet another kangaroo court appearance - I am on my fourth Council Tax Summons (with a win rate of 3 out of 3 to date), and have just been Summonsed for a fourth time from the charlatans at Ealing Council.To cut a long story short, I moved out of my previous address on September 26th, and began paying Council Tax immediately in Wadnsworth, my new sole and only residence, via direct debit. I duly completed Ealing's Moving In/ Moving Out form, informing them that although I had moved out the remaining tenant was still in the property for a further month.Having heard nothing from them by way of confirmation, I received in November a 'Council Tax Reminder' with both my name and the name of the other tenant on it for the month of October, which I forwarded on to him and emailed the council with an explanation that the other tenant does not reside with me and that I left in September, receipt of the Moving In/ Moving Out form and a copy of my current tenancy agreement. Despite this I had heard nothing back until early this week, where myself and the other tenant (who I have explained to Ealing Council until I am blue in the face does NOT live with me) were named to be Summonsed.I have absolutely no doubt that I will win yet another case, as I am now well versed in dealing with their inefficiencies having done so on a yearly basis since 2016, though if there is any further advice on anything I may have missed I would be obliged to receive it(!), though my main question is that, now having to come back from Wandsworth to Ealing in February to contest this incurring transport and off-work costs in the process, is there any way I can claim this back from the council for the time spent dealing with them, their summons and general irritation?On the plus side I have had absolutely no problem with my new council - who have already been more than pleasant in all dealings I have had with them. Their Moving In form was comparably a breeze!Many thanks in advance for any insights anyone may be able to give!

Olly Rogers ● 2289d10 Comments ● 2269d

Prolific Murderer - Harold Jones?

Further to the B.B.C. 4 documentary Dark Son - The Hunt for a Serial Killer being broadcast nationally at 9.00 pm on Tuesday February 12.  South Wales Police are actively pursuing forensic opportunities to link Abertillery-born Jones to the murder of 12 year-old Swansea school-girl Muriel Joan Drinkwater, 3 months after he left the army in 1946. A third cold-case team are actively researching Jones' possible involvement in the murder of Ignac Ulycz in Putney in August 1965. See information below from my book "Who Was Jack the Stripper? The Hammersmith Nudes' Murders."(At 10.45 pm on Sunday 15 August 1965, Mr Ignac Ulycz was fatally stabbed outside his own front gate at 323 Upper Richmond Road Putney...........Maddalena Ulycz told the police the assailant was between 50 and 60 years old. (Jones was 59.) Another witness said that the attacker had run around the corner into Colinette Road and just seemed to vanish into thin air. (Jones had been living in 20 Colinette Road.)The Wandsworth Boro' News of Friday 24 September 1965 reported on the inquest into the death of Mr Ulycz.........."The man who killed Mr Ulycz........may have been insane or a psychopath who every now and again feels the desire to attack someone in this way" suggests the Coroner Mr Gavin Thurston.)The fact has now emerged that Jones was living at 20 Colinette Road Putney using the name Harry Stevens while AT THE SAME TIME registered as living at 51 Aldensley Road Hammersmith under the name Harry Jones.

Neil Milkins ● 2269d0 Comments ● 2269d

Kensington to Hounslow corridor

Over the last 5 years there has been massive construction of private apartments along the corridor from Kensington to Hounslow, such that currently, during the morning and evening extended rush hours being able to get on a bus has become more and more difficult.On this route, the access to the Piccadilly line to get to Heathrow has escalator/lift access at only Hammersmith and East/West Hounslow. This means that disabled people, those who suffer from claustrophobia and those with heavy baggage in this area, are forced to use a taxi, at a cost of £20 - £40. When the matter has been raised over the last few years with TFL, the ongoing excuse is that it would make the route too long!  So if that is the case, would TFL give consideration to introducing a new service to start, when the N9 stops its extension during the day, known as an EXPRESS service 9 (X9) running during the day and only stopping at centres of commercial areas with many other local bus services, or underground, serving as a feeder service. This would have a considerable number of benefits for all users plus those who want to travel long distances on the existing services, being able to travel quicker than staying on the local bus service, as with the 607 along Uxbridge RoadPROPOSED BUS STOPSHammersmith Bus Station, (Start point of service) Stop BTurnham Green Church Stop DD/CVBrentford High Street Stop BL/BNIsleworth Stop FHounslow West Station Stop AHeathrow Central Bus Station Stand 19Heathrow T5 Stand 6All these stops are on the existing N9 service route.BONUSWith ongoing problem of existing road congestion, and the construction of the new runway, it is forecast that there will be considerable delays in the local area. As a case in point on the morning of 9 November I went to collect a passenger from T3 and it took 1 HOUR to get from the junction with the M4 into Terminal 3! In the event that these sorts of congestion arise again, the Local TFL area manager can decide to turn the bus around at Hounslow West station, thus allowing passengers for Heathrow to transfer onto the Piccadilly line into LHR.If you support this concept for an additional service, every concerned person would be gratefully appreciated. To do this, please send an email to your MP and London assembly representative.  Please also put any ideas that make the idea more relevant, and then post them to the forum.'See https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/ where you can find details of you MP and https://www.london.gov.uk/people/assembly for your GLA representative. When posting your support, copy and paste the above leaving the last paragraph off the paste.

Philip Weaver ● 2327d8 Comments ● 2298d

B.B.C. Documentary.

B,B.C. 2 Wales at 9.00 pm on January 12. For viewers with Sky and Freeview it can also be seen on the same date and time. Otherwise for viewers throughout the U.K it can be viewed at 9.00pm pm on B.B.C.4 on January 22.                                                                                                                             It is the biggest unsolved serial murder case in British criminal history - the so-called 'Jack the Stripper' murders took place in Swinging Sixties London.Six women lost their lives to a killer who was never caught. Criminologist Professor David Wilson leads an investigation to unmask the killer, who claimed more victims than even his notorious Victorian namesake, Jack the Ripper.Professor Wilson and his investigative team - which includes former detective Jackie Malton and forensic psychologist Professor Mike Berry - begin their hunt for the killer not in London, but 150 miles away in Abertillery, South Wales. In 1921, the Welsh mining town was devastated by the double murder of two schoolgirls when eight-year-old Freda Brunell and 11-year-old Florence Little were killed just weeks apart by a local boy 15-year-old Harold Jones, who the Abertillery residents still refer to as their 'Dark Son'.Those murders - especially the sadistic nature of their deaths, and the treatment of the bodies afterwards - have eerie parallels with the 'Jack the Stripper' murders. Could Harold Jones the boy killer really have matured in later life into a serial killer?To test this theory, the team revisit the scenes of the murders in west London. They use contemporary policing techniques such as geographical and offender profiling to see if the crimes of Jones the boy can be measured against those of Jack the Stripper. And from the outset, it becomes apparent there are many chilling similarities.

Neil Milkins ● 2303d0 Comments ● 2303d

December smile

A Nun Grading PapersCAN YOU IMAGINE THE NUN SITTING AT HER DESK GRADING THESE PAPERS, ALL THE WHILE TRYING TO KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE AND MAINTAIN HER COMPOSURE!PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE WORDING AND SPELLING. IF YOU KNOW THE BIBLE EVEN A LITTLE, YOU'LL FIND THIS HILARIOUS! IT COMES FROM A CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEST. KIDS WERE ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. THE FOLLOWING 25 STATEMENTS ABOUT THE BIBLE WERE WRITTEN BY CHILDREN.THEY HAVE NOT BEEN RETOUCHED OR CORRECTED. INCORRECT SPELLING HAS BEEN LEFT IN.1. IN THE FIRST BOOK OF THE BIBLE, GUINESSIS. GOD GOT TIRED OF CREATING THE WORLD SO HE TOOK THE SABBATH OFF.2. ADAM AND EVE WERE CREATED FROM AN APPLE TREE. NOAH'S WIFE WAS JOAN OF ARK. NOAH BUILT AND ARK AND THE ANIMALS CAME ON IN PEARS. 3. LOTS WIFE WAS A PILLAR OF SALT DURING THE DAY, BUT A BALL OF FIRE DURING THE NIGHT. 4. THE JEWS WERE A PROUD PEOPLE AND THROUGHOUT HISTORY THEY HAD TROUBLE WITH UNSYMPATHETIC GENITALS.5. SAMPSON WAS A STRONGMAN WHO LET HIMSELF BE LED ASTRAY BY A JEZEBEL LIKE DELILAH. 6. SAMSON SLAYED THE PHILISTINES WITH THE AXE OF THE APOSTLES. 7. MOSES LED THE JEWS TO THE RED SEA WHERE THEY MADE UNLEAVENED BREAD, WHICH IS BREAD WITHOUT ANY INGREDIENTS. 8. THE EGYPTIANS WERE ALL DROWNED IN THE DESSERT. AFTERWARDS, MOSES WENT UP TO MOUNT CYANIDE TO GET THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.9. THE FIRST COMMANDMENTS WAS WHEN EVE TOLD ADAM TO EAT THE APPLE.10. THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT IS THOU SHALT NOT ADMIT ADULTERY. 11. MOSES DIED BEFORE HE EVER REACHED CANADA THEN JOSHUA LED THE HEBREWS IN THE BATTLE OF GERITOL. 12. THE GREATEST MIRICLE IN THE BIBLE IS WHEN JOSHUA TOLD HIS SON TO STAND STILL AND HE OBEYED HIM.13. DAVID WAS A HEBREW KING WHO WAS SKILLED AT PLAYING THE LIAR. HE FOUGHT THE FINKELSTEINS, A RACE OF PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN BIBLICAL TIMES.14. SOLOMON, ONE OF DAVIDS SONS, HAD 300 WIVES AND 700 PORCUPINES. 15. WHEN MARY HEARD SHE WAS THE MOTHER OF JESUS, SHE SANG THE MAGNA CARTA. 16. WHEN THE THREE WISE GUYS FROM THE EAST SIDE ARRIVED THEY FOUND JESUS IN THE MANAGER. 17. JESUS WAS BORN BECAUSE MARY HAD AN IMMACULATE CONTRAPTION. 18. ST. JOHN THE BLACKSMITH DUMPED WATER ON HIS HEAD. 19. JESUS ENUNCIATED THE GOLDEN RULE, WHICH SAYS TO DO UNTO OTHERS BEFORE THEY DO ONE TO YOU. HE ALSO EXPLAINED A MAN DOTH NOT LIVE BY SWEAT ALONE.20. IT WAS A MIRICLE WHEN JESUS ROSE FROM THE DEAD AND MANAGED TO GET THE TOMBSTONE OFF THE ENTRANCE. 21. THE PEOPLE WHO FOLLOWED THE LORD WERE CALLED THE 12 DECIBELS.22. THE EPISTELS WERE THE WIVES OF THE APOSTLES.23. ONE OF THE OPPOSSUMS WAS ST. MATTHEW WHO WAS ALSO A TAXIMAN.24. ST. PAUL CAVORTED TO CHRISTIANITY, HE PREACHED HOLY ACRIMONY, WHICH IS ANOTHER NAME FOR MARRAIGE. 25. CHRISTIANS HAVE ONLY ONE SPOUSE. THIS IS CALLED MONOTONY.

Graham Weeks ● 2335d10 Comments ● 2310d

Another money making scheme from the Council

We are due to have a consultation about the installation of electric vehicle charging points.On the Council's website the relevant page states that anyone wishing to have one installed on the street outside their house MUST be prepared to make a financial contribution, probably in the region of £500. You might get some of this back but you will effectively be paying for a public service.The details are here: https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201173/transport_and_parking/1316/electric_cars_and_charging_points/2I have asked local councillors to clarify but have met with a smug response from Labour's Paul Driscoll. He seems to think that the word must doesn't infer an obligation - he's a teacher so I've suggested he talks to someone in the English department to clarify the meaning of the word.It seems there's not actually enough funding for this project, hence the need to ask for contributions. What it will do is put a further squeeze on parking spaces in CPZ zones. You won't get guaranteed use of the charging point even if you stump up the cash.It's all very well telling us that it's for the environment but the Council is not addressing the real pollution problem, which is the vast volume of traffic that passes through the borough every day on its way somewhere else. Poor road management and interminable road works slow the pace of this traffic and increase pollution. Adding costs to residents won't make a jot of difference.

Simon Hayes ● 2367d25 Comments ● 2360d

Walpole cafe and PMGT

Further to PMGT’s response to Ealing today’s article on my cafe. I would like to respond:-I  would like to correct a few inaccuracies in PMGT’s statement to you.Firstly, neither PMGT or the council kept me informed that the operation of my cafe was going out to tender imminently. In fact, I received a telephone call from Chris Bunting from Ealing Council telling me the cafe was going out to tender and I would hear from PMGT in the next few days via email.  Accordingly the tender request came through a couple of days after this call on 3rd October. I immediately contacted Vivienne Cane- Honeysett one of the trustees who frequents the cafe, expressing my distress and shoddy treatment , as I had been running the cafe for nine years. I heard nothing back from either Vivienne or PMGT Trustees. You will appreciate from this, my invitation to tender was certainly not warm as PMGT state and no consideration was afforded me as a loyal proprietor that has supported both the council and PMGT through their extensive building programme. Can I make it clear I have been providing a good and constant service since I opened in 2009 in the old wooden cafe before it was demolished. PMGT state that we closed during this time, on the contrary we remained open throughout until the Rickyard cafe was built.We operated from a portacabin for nearly two years due to building works overrunning at the Rickyard centre. We never complained  and worked with the council to facilitate our move to the Rickyard  building. I have chosen to place this in the public domain,  because of how PMGT have handled this matter and also because I have been so encouraged by the local community and our supportive and fantastic customers.PMGT claim this is in the best interests of the wider Ealing community, but the community have not been consulted and there has been no transparency or involvement from any of the local community groups. This is why in less than 24 hours nearly 2,000 local people have signed our online petition in protest at PMGT’s proposed actions and treatment of a loyal small family run business.I am expected to walk away from a business that I have nurtured for nine years at great investment in both time and money and hand my business to a new operator. I would suspect it will be a large chain that will also take on the new garden restaurant at the front of the Manor House.  I am not sure that PMGT understands  what is actually in the best interests of the wider community, If they did they would consult and involve the community as a whole and ascertain exactly what the community want for their cafe. They have failed to do this. Alan Dillon

Alan Dillon ● 2696d36 Comments ● 2362d

Was That Wise Hilary?

I've just been looking at some coverage of today's Labour party conference and a bit of a stir has been caused by a delegate from the Ealing Central and Acton constituency Hilary Wise. She made a speech to congress in which she said that the accusations of anti-semitism in the Labour party were overblown and the number of actual instances were miniscule. She blamed the growing the perception that Labour was anti-semitic on neo-Liberals withing the party and the mainstream media. She got a very positive reception from the hall although the chair apparently warned her for some of the language she used. I do wonder if Jeremy Corbyn was in the hall if his heart sank when she got up to speak. He has been spending the last few weeks trying to put this issue to bed and was presumably hoping that the conference would talk about things like renationalisation and higher taxes for the rich. Anything but Jews or Brexit basically. The other thing that really should have given Hilary pause for thought is that people are going to wonder about the motivations of anyone who solely focuses on the activities of Israel. By the standards of the middle east it has killed relatively few of its minorities.  While it is certainly true the Israelis tend to overreact to provocation, provoked they certainly are. The rights that a Palestinian has in Israel are significantly more extensive than they would have in Lebanon. This is an area of the world where there are a lot of bad actors and a lot of governments who don't behave the way they should including Israel. The question really is why do so many people in the Labour party think that it is exclusively the one run by Jews that is a problem?

Dennis O'Shea ● 2404d14 Comments ● 2392d

Free 24,000 Maple or Birch Trees for Londoners!! Two each by ballot. 50 trees for community groups

Plant a treeHelp to make London greener, healthier and wilder by joining London’s biggest ever tree planting weekend on 1 and 2 December. Plant trees in your garden, in your community, or at a mass planting event and help to make London a National Park City.You can get two free trees for your garden in a London-wide ballot, 50 trees for your community organisation and have your own group planting, or go to Perivale Park in Ealing that weekend and help plantHOW TO GET FREE TREES FOR YOUR GARDEN TO HELP MAKE LONDON GREENER AND WILDERThe Mayor of London/London Assembly is working with the Woodland Trust, The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy and Sainsbury’s to give away 24,000 free trees by ballot to Londoners.How does it work? https://www.london.gov.uk/plant-a-tree/What type of trees will be provided - are they right for my garden?All of our trees are field maple or birch – beautiful garden species that are great for wildlife and easy to plant. The saplings will be between 20-40 cm high and the trees can be kept fairly small. Their spectacular autumn colours will look great in your garden.The trees come in packs of two – so you can plant one and give one to a friend.How does the ballot work?You’ll need to apply by 5 November and let us know where you’d like your saplings to be sent.Then you’ll be entered into a London-wide ballot to win one of the tree packs. The winning entries will be selected at random from all Londoners that apply.If I’m successful, what happens next?If your name is drawn, your pack of two saplings will be sent to you by the end of November. When they arrive, it will be right in the middle of planting season – and you’ll be able to join thousands of Londoners planting trees in neighbourhoods across London during our city-wide planting weekend on 1 and 2 December. All you’ll need is a spade!COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS: GET 50 FREE TREES TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR LONDON NEIGHBOURHOODThe Mayor of London/Londaon Assembly is working with The Conservation Volunteers to give away 25,000 trees to community groups across the city – and help bring cleaner, fresher air to all Londoners.https://www.london.gov.uk/community-treesWhat type of trees will be provided - are they right for my community?Your trees will be a mixture of UK native species specially chosen by The Conservation Volunteers - they are great for wildlife and easy to plant. The saplings will be between 20-60cm high and come in packs of 50, making them the perfect addition to any communal green space.How do I order my trees?You’ll need to apply before the 22 November and let us know where you’d like your saplings to be sent. They will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so place your order now.What happens next?Your pack of trees will be sent to you by the end of November. When they arrive, it will be right in the middle of planting season – and you’ll be able to join thousands of Londoners planting trees in neighbourhoods across London during our city-wide planting weekend on 1 and 2 December. We’ll also send you a short planting guide to help you get started.VOLUNTEER AT A TREE PLANTING EVENTDon’t have your own space to plant a tree but still want to make London greener, healthier and wilder? Roll up your sleeves and get involved in an event on London’s biggest ever tree planting weekend on 1 and 2 December.https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/tree-planting/volunteerCommunities across the capital will be planting trees, including 4 mass planting events with our lead events partner, Trees for Cities, at:    Forest Road Recreation Ground, Redbridge    Beckenham Place Park, Lewisham    Montagu Recreation Ground, Enfield    Perivale Park, EalingYou’ll be able to find out more about the events and how you can get involved later this month. Sign up to our mailing list and we’ll let you know when volunteering registration opens.If you would like to host a planting event, order your free pack of 50 trees now or email trees@london.gov.uk to add your event to our listings.

Mark Julian Raymond ● 2397d2 Comments ● 2395d

Step free Northfields

It does seem strange that both South Ealing and Northfields stations, both very busy stations, still have no step free access between them.I do recall when working on a local paper in the 1980s at an LRT press conference, that part and parcel of the rebuilding of South Ealing station without a lift facility was because it would be included in the refurbishment of Northfields " in due course".This was of course in a period of run down and neglect of the Underground network in general and then followed the Kings Cross fire and all resources were redirected to stations with wooden escalators.Northfields station by then was a listed building and was eventually refurbished in keeping with it's listed status to a degree.However, the probable deferment and eventual dropping of any sort of lift access is more likely to do with the huge cost due to the actual structural construction method of the station buildings.   The huge cost is unviable as originally conceived.However,There may well be another option though which is still evidential on the trackside to the north and east of the station.Northfields Station had a long forgotten second entrance in Weymouth Avenue. Lurking in the overgrowth are the concrete pillars that supported the raised walkway which linked to a footbridge and stairs to the two platforms at the Eastern end of the station platforms.Two possibilities :1. To recreate the raised but covered walkway from Northfields Stn parallel to the platforms linking to lifts at the far end by reinstating the gantry bridge2. Additionally reinstating the link to Weymouth Avenue as a secondary access which would also be step free which would benefit those who cannot use South Ealing which is unlikely to ever be step free.This would mean minimal structural works to the actual station and platforms at Northfields making cost effective and thus a viable possibility.

Mark Kehoe ● 2408d7 Comments ● 2398d

EALING'S DANGEROUS TOWER BLOCKS

There are four tower blocks in Ealing with dangerous cladding.  The Council, however, has refused to say where they are. It is relying on Government Guidance not to reveal locations.  It is not mandatory to follow Guidance.  The “received wisdom” is that it should be followed unless a local authority has a good reason for acting against it.   There is every reason in this case to disregard it. My local councillor, Yvonne Johnson, has told me that the Council conducted a survey of tower blocks.  The dangerous ones were evidently not ones belonging to the Council, but the question remains:  Where are they?  There are further questions.  At what level in the Council and by whom specifically was it decided to follow Guidance and keep the locations secret? Does the Council, while not owning them, house people there?  Who does own them?  (If we knew the addresses, we could discover the owners’ names from the Land Registry). Have the owners done anything about the situation?  Are there still people living in them?  Allowing the public to know the locations and so the identity of the freehold owners of the properties would serve the purpose of putting pressure on them to do something about their dangerous buildings.  The Grenfell tragedy affected not only the residents of that block;  it also affected the wider neighbourhood.   The neighbours of these towers have every right to know they are living near to dangerous buildings.   This is not a situation in which secrecy is appropriate.   The information that is needed involves third parties (the owners of the blocks), but this is a case where the confidentially that might enjoy should be set aside in the interest of the greater public good.

Andrew Farmer ● 2402d1 Comments ● 2400d

South Ealing mobilises against Assyrian Centre club licence bid meet your ward councillor tonight

Ward Councillor David Millican is holding one of his "Meet the Councillors" evenings. Justine Greening MP will also be there on Wednesday 5 September. I know if several people who will be attending to make their thoughts known on the Assyrian Centre Crisis. Come and meet us and share your views on Wednesday 5 September from 7:30pm at The Harvester, Boston Rd W7 2AX.  There’s no charge but you are asked to buy yourself a drink from the bar.Everyone in South Ealing knows the Assyrian Centre with its ant-social activities. Its visitors park on the pavements, block the double yellow line safety corners, boy-race at all hours of the night and are violent and agressive towards residents who try and comment protest. Load music and disorder accompanies all its social events into the night and local residents are disturbed by drunks wandering down surrounding streets to try and find their cars at all ours of the night.Placed next door to Roddys Bar (or should it be Druggies Bar) and the L'Oro di Napoli it looks as though a new slum is being created. Every night for weeks now one of the L'Oro stafs been parking on the pavement on the Quad and most people cross the road to avoid walking past Roddys with its heaving mess of drugged and drunk people, South Ealing is becoming the scum corner of Ealing and we need to stop it. The last thing we need is a Barracuda Club or a giant Crispins attracting the night-time scum of EalingNorthfield Ward Councillor David Millicam is working hard on this issue and has already send this:This message was sent with High importance.David MillicanTue 04/09/2018, 16:10Dear South Ealing NeighboursAssyrian Centre Temple Road18LIC54301PREMThe Assyrian Centre have applied for a licence forFilmLive and Recorded musicSale of alcoholPerformance of DanceLate night refreshmentMonday to Thursday to midnightFriday and Saturday to 2:00amSunday to 1:00amThe licensing application is here, which spells out what they want to do.http://maps.ealing.gov.uk/webreports/m3pp/licence_consultation_lookup.aspMany of you have contacted me with complaints of loud music and of noisy and rowdy behaviour of attendees, past midnight and into the small hours, to events at this Assyrian Centre over several years.It is hard to imagine that this will change if this application is approved.You may care to send your comments by writing tolicensing@ealing.gov.ukI hope that this is helpful— David.Councillor David MillicanConservative representing Northfield Ward44 Claygate Road | London | W13 9XG020 8810 1989david.millican@btinternet.comThis license will destroy what's left of South Ealing. Reduce property value. Increase the crime right. Disturb nighttime sleep and should worry parents of young children.

Jane F. Tetter ● 2424d1 Comments ● 2403d

Return to Ealing and update

Return to Ealing, by John BetjemanReturn, return to Ealing,Worn poet of the farm!Regain your boyhood feelingOf uninvaded calm!For there the leafy avenuesOf lime and chestnut mix’dDo widely wind, by art designed,The costly houses ’twixt.No early morning tractorsThe thrush and blackbird drown,No nuclear reactorsBulge huge below the down,No youth upon his motor-bikeHis lust for power fulfilWith dentist’d drill intent to killThe silence of the hills.In Ealing on a SundayBell-haunted quiet falls,In Ealing on a Monday‘Milk-o!’ the milkman calls;No lorries grind in bottom gearUp steep and narrow lanes,Nor constant here offend the earLow-flying aeroplanes.Return, return to Ealing,Worn poet of the farm!Regain your boyhood feelingOf uninvaded calm!Where smoothly glides the bicycleAnd softly flows the BrentAnd a gentle gale from PerivaleSends up the hayfield scent.Return to Ealing, by GrahamReturn, return to Ealing,Worn poet from the sticks!Regain your boyhood feelingOf multi ethnic mix!For there the leafy avenuesOf lime and chestnut mix’dDo widely wind, by art designed,The costly houses ’twixt.No early morning tractorsThe thrush and blackbird drown,No nuclear reactorsBulge huge below the down,The youth upon his motor-bikeHis lust for power fulfilsAnd muggers on their mopedsSnatch mobiles at their wills.In Ealing on a SundaySunday trading malls,In Ealing on a MondayConstant mobile calls;Lorries grind in bottom gearPast buses faster lanes,And constant here offend the earHeathrow's aeroplanes.Return, return to Ealing,Worn poet from the sticks!Regain your boyhood feelingOf multi ethnic mix!Where smoothly glides the bicycleAnd softly flows the BrentAnd Hoovers now in PerivaleHas Tesco flats to rent

Graham Weeks ● 2405d1 Comments ● 2405d

A FESTIVAL OF LITTER

I have just watched the video of the chariot procession organised by the Shri Kanagathurkkai Amman Temple in West Ealing which took place last Sunday, 12 August. On Monday 13 August at 8.00am I made my own video of the aftermath of the event which I have forwarded to Ealing Environmental Services. The video shows Dean Gardens where the event culminates but you can hardly recognize it under the mountain of litter!How can any organisation abuse a public space in the way my video demonstrates and get off scot free? The litter is on a massive scale and is totally unacceptable. Clearly there were litter receptacles available in Dean Gardens but they were treated as though non-existent. I watched the yellow-jacketed litter-collectors wandering around as I made my video. They were in a daze, just not knowing where to begin.I quote from the Council’s own web-pages on the topic of litter:“The council has a zero tolerance policy towards litter and provides litter bins within parks and open spaces for disposal.We also encourage users to take home recycable items, such as cans and news papers, and put them in their household recycling for collection whenever possible, as litter collected in parks and open spaces is currently not recycled.The ranger service use national legislation in order to keep our parks and open spaces free of all unauthorised waste. Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 it is illegal to drop litter or dump any waste or rubbish on private or public land.Those caught dropping litter which includes chewing gum, apple cores and cigarette butts, may receive a fixed penalty notice of £80 or face a maximum fine of up to £2,500. If necessary, we will take further legal action against other forms of illegal waste.”Well, where to begin?! Where is there any evidence that those attending this event were ‘encouraged’ to take their litter home? Were any ‘fixed penalty notices’ issued?Really, what is the point of publishing a policy on litter if it has no more clout than a piece of wet newspaper?People who use public spaces need to realize (whoever they are) that parks are shared spaces and must be treated with respect so that others can enjoy them too. Suppose, after this event, which should have finished by 4pm, I had wished to take a stroll in the park or walk my dog in the early evening - I would have had to turn back the moment I reached Dean Gardens in total disgust.I also understand that liaison with the organisers of this event and Ealing Council in respect of a Traffic Management Order failed to come to anything but the event was still allowed to proceed with no TMO in place. That is unacceptable. The Council and the organisers of this event need to get their act together so that in future years it is properly organised and the needs of the wider community (not just the Sri Lankan Tamils who are the majority attending the festival) are understood and respected.Perhaps all who attend should be issued with a complimentary large bin-bag and encouraged by prominently displayed posters to ‘Take Your Litter Home’.This is an annual event which is getting out of hand. It needs urgent review and proper future control.Yours,Kitsana Udomcharoen

Vincent Paul Wrigley ● 2445d13 Comments ● 2431d

August smile

What name do you give a lady who has to tell a joke twice? Repunzel.Son: “Dad, we’re learning about prisms at school. They’re fascinating.”Dad: “That’s good son, because as a dyslexic black boy you’re bound to end up in one.” Paddy decides to take up boxing and goes for the required medical. A few days later the doctor ‘phones and says “Paddy, you realise you’ve got sugar diabetes.”Paddy says, “Nice one, when do I fight him?” A dwarf goes to a very good but very busy doctor and asks "I know you are busy but do you treat dwarves?"The doctor replies "Yes, but you will have to be a little patient". In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just bu**ered a  14 year old escort".The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated, and the wife has gone off to her mother.A Yorkshire man takes his cat to the vet.Yorkshireman: "Ayup, lad, I need to talk to thee about me cat."Vet: "Is it a tom?"Yorkshireman: "Nay, I've browt it with us."A Yorkshireman's dog dies and as it was a favourite pet he decides to have a gold statue made by a jeweller to remember the dog by.Yorkshireman: "Can tha mek us a gold statue of yon dog?"Jeweller: "Do you want it 18 carat?"Yorkshireman: "No I want it chewin' a bone yer daft begger!"The last is always bestBloke from Barnsley with piles asks chemist "Nah then lad, does tha sell arse cream?"Chemist replies "Aye, Magnum or Cornetto?"

Graham Weeks ● 2440d2 Comments ● 2437d

NOT another (slum of the future short lifespan) block of flats PLEASE (Wickes site South Ealing)

As Ealing is beaten into mediocrity by the rise of profiteering property developers building huge blocks of ecologically unsustainable flats with short lifespans (20 or 30 years) that clash with the victorian architecture we muat ask questions about what is going to happen with the site that has just changed hands that has the Wickes store on it in South Ealing.God help us if the new owners of the Wickes site want to build a residential tower block there.On the other hand if the site was to become an Aldi, Lidl, or ASDA than that would address the social community necessities of South Ealing from the new developments on the south side of the A4 through to Ealing Broadway with its half-sized Tesco, Morrisons et al. However, like many stores in the high land cost and high rent area of W5 including the shopping centre the Wickes in South Ealing is not a full Wickes as it is just not large enough. It only carries about three-quarters of the product range, an 'Ealing-factor' where all our superstores are too small due to freeholder/land-owner greed and deficient planning policy so I don't hold out too much hope for something that is not a development combining overpriced small retail spaces (no doubt to be filled with yet more chicken shops, hairdressers and small convenience stores) with shoebox studio flats so expensive that they will only be crammed with groups of students to each room, so I guess an overpriced convenience store of sorts is the best that we can expect there in future.

Mark Julian Raymond ● 2441d12 Comments ● 2439d

EALING COUNCIL GUILTY OF MALADMINSTRATION

Ealing Council has been found guilty of maladministration by the Ombudsman for refusing to accept a complaint made by myself and 5 of my neighbours.  It concerned a run-down HMO on Uxbridge Road.  The rooms were damp.  The walls were mouldy and crumbling.  The fire-escape route was blocked with furniture and rubbish and there were no fire-doors.  The owner was forced to upgrade it.  No credit to him.   It shouldn’t have been in that state to start with.  Despite his record, the Council reappointed him as a fit and proper person to manage the place.   This is the Council that pretends to care about the conditions people live in! The Council refused to accept the complaint.  It was for that the Ombudsman found it guilty of maladministration.   Four senior officers were involved.   The last, the Executive Director for Corporate Resources,  threatened to declare us “persistent complainants” if we carried on.   We carried on and the Ombudsman supported us, not him.Did they learn their lesson?  No. The  Executive Director for Corporate Resources went ahead, accused us being persistent complainants and imposed a sanction.  Preposterous.  The Ombudsman found us right to persist.  If anything, the Executive Director should have apologised.  We asked CEO Najsarek to dissociate himself from his nonsense.  He failed to do that.  We have made a formal complaint about both of them.  We’ll keep you informed of its progress. The Ombudsman asked the Council to remind officers to handle complaints properly in future.  Two senior officers are still taking not a scrap of notice and sitting on complaints.  Disobeying their employer’s instruction.   Bad enough the LGO rebukes the Council.   10 times worse when the Council treats its findings with cynical scorn.  We were awarded a sum of money.  Who pays?   Thank you, people of Ealing.  You do, from your council tax.  We not only have to pay the salaries of these people we have to compensate ourselves for their misconduct.  This complaint was about senior officers and handled by senior officers.  They are a corrupt collective, covering up for one another. They get away with it because they know they can.  As long as they remain in post, no one can trust the Council’s complaints procedure. No one can trust the Council.What happened to the officer who reappointed the manager?  He is now in charge of Safer Communities.  Hope the fire-brigade is on alert.  It could only happen in London’s rottenest Borough!  

vincent paul WRIGLEY ● 2467d19 Comments ● 2444d

Ealing Restaurant Applying to Stay Open All Night

When I was searching for something else I incidentally came across an application by the Palm Grill on Hanger Lane for an extension of opening hours to 5am and to play recorded music for this time. It may be that proximity to the A40 means that residents aren't going to be particularly bothered about the extra noise but given that these things often sneak through because they are not properly publicised I thought I'd post details here:
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING. LICENSING ACT 2003 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NEW/VARIATION* PREMISES LICENCE / CLUB CERTIFICATE* Murtadha Rajab Has applied to Ealing Council for new/variation of a premises licence / club premises certificate* for:The Palm Grill, 11 Royal Parade, London, W5 1ET The proposed new/variations/timings are as follows: Provision of late night refreshments (from 23.00 to 05.00) and use of recorded music (from 12.00 to 05.00). Opening hours 12.00 to 05.00 Any person wishing to submit representations to this application must give notice in writing to:Licensing Team, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing W5 2HL. Tel 020 8825 6655. Fax: 020 8825 8750. Email: licensing@ealing.gov.uk Not later than 31/07/2018 Dated this 26 day of June 2018 Signed: Murtadha Rajab Note 1: Representations must relate to one or more of the four licensing objectives. 1. Prevention of crime and disorder. 2. Public safety. 3. Prevention of public nuisance. 4. Protection of children from harm Note 2: Anonymous representations cannot be accepted. Note 3: Copies of representations will be included in reports to the licensing sub-committee and therefore will pass into the public domain Note 4: It is an offence liable on conviction to a fine up to level 5 (£5’000) on the standard scale under section 158 of the Licensing Act 2003 to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with this application TM Ref: 225496609-01

Dennis O'Shea ● 2475d0 Comments ● 2475d

The Will of the People and Brexit

One thing that really surprised me after the referendum is how polarised and tribal the issue became after the result. Many people had quite fluid views before the vote but afterwards they seem to have become set in stone with a relatively small proportion changing their minds. Most of the polls held since have shown a majority of people now want to Remain but the swing is a result of people having been undecided at the time of the referendum changing their minds. The most recent Survation poll does suggest that this is starting to change with a 6% gap between Remain and Leave. This was held before the news about Airbus and BMW so that gap is only going to get bigger. I've had a number of conversations with ardent Leavers in recent weeks in which they have said that they still would vote the same way even though their son's/daughter's, grandson's/granddaughter's employer would be negatively affected by leaving the EU. It occurs to me that many people might be saying this because they don't want to admit an error or to changing their mind after arguing so stridently for one point of view but if they were given the chance again in a live vote rather than a poll they would put the interests of their family members ahead of their desire for vindication. This would mean that the polls currently are significantly understating the swing towards Remain and, if there were a second referendum, the will of the people would clearly be to stay in the EU. It would really be helpful for someone to explain to me why, given that the will of the British people seems to have decisively changed, that we should be inflicting something on them that is clearly not wanted or in their best interest.


Andy Jones ● 2496d65 Comments ● 2480d

Withdrawal of proposed increases in Resident Parking Permit Charges and introduction of shared use p

There is a second petition doing the rounds which stands a better chance of winning the council round, providing it gets enough signatures. There is nothing to stop anyone signing both petitions.  This one has been written by the residents in Southfields Ward and unlike other Wards, Julian Bell has agreed to meet with them and their Lib Dem Ward Councillors.The current proposals which include a borough roll out of Order 4114 (removal of some resident bays and introduction of shared bays amongst other things) to allow commuters and persons going to Heathrow to park close to Elizabeth Line and other stations.  Whilst resident permits will be made up of location and vehicle emissions rating, the incomers will only be charged on location and pay far less than they would at stations outside the borough or at the airport. Coupled with the inconvenience of an incomer parking for an estimated £4.00 a day outside your house for a couple of weeks just adds insult to injury. Ealing Borough is 55.53 kmsq, as a Zone 2 borough we have contributed £35 a msq, (you do the maths) for the building of Crossrail/Elizabeth Line. Crossrail was built to stop people driving into London.  Why are Ealing now encouraging people to do this? Their own Transport Strategy has been written to positively discourage its residents from driving. “Research indicates that annually, up to 9,000 early deaths across London and 387 early deaths within LB Ealing have been attributed to poor air quality” (from vehicle emissions). The increase of traffic at peak times rat running through the borough will also increase the potential for RTAs. And all this to raise mere extra £250,000 is just plain stupid and clearly unfair.Please read and sign this petition:http://ealing.cmis.uk.com/ealing/ePetitions/tabid/96/ID/50/Withdrawal-of-proposed-increases-in-Resident-Parking-Permit-Charges-and-introduction-of-shared-use-parking-bays.aspx

Libby Kemp ● 2485d6 Comments ● 2485d

W13: Confirmed Animal Killer Incident

Please note that the police have confirmed that on Thursday in W13 there was a cat killed by the serial "UK Cat Killer", originally known as the Croyden Cat Killer. If you have a cat, the advice is to keep it indoors at night as this is when the killer is striking in the main.For those not aware of this case, the particular individual concerned has killed and mutilated at least 300 cats as well as foxes, squirrels, rabbits  and a deer.  These are just the confirmed cases.  There is a particular pattern for this killer and the police can and do confirm whether an incident fits the profile and they are actively on the case.The South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty (SNARL) charity are the main people co-ordinating cases with the police, who are very concerned that it not a big step for this person to progress to killing people as well.Every time an animal is killed, SNARL undertake a leaflet posting action in the local area.  If you can help with this in West London as needed, please contact SNARL.  https://www.facebook.com/South-Norwood-Animal-Rescue-and-Liberty-SNARL-624100301029007/SNARL will also pass on information about any of the crimes to the Police and any tips if people do not wish to contact the police directly about this.There have been a few copycat crimes since the cases have been publicised but the danger of this person is such that there has to be publicity to find this person, bring them to justice and get them off the streets.

Samantha-Jane Hunt ● 2498d0 Comments ● 2498d

Memorial Service.

On Saturday 4 August 2018 at 2.00pm, a memorial service is being held in the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery, South Wales for two Abertillery murder victims, 8 year-old Freda Burnell and 11 year-old Florence Little who were killed in Abertillery in 1921.Their killer, Harold Jones a.k.a Harry Stevens lived in Fulham, Putney and Hammersmith between 1946 and 1971 when he died. With a choir and town band performing at the memorial service there is expected to be over 250 people attending. There will be an expected 50 members of the 2 girls' family members attending from various parts of Britain. After the service there will be a re-dedication of the 2 girls' memorials at Brynithel Cemetery.Over the past 7 months, myself, Councillors Gill Clark and Julie Holt have raised nearly £3,400.00 towards the cost of restoring the 2 dilapidated memorials. We are still about £200 short of paying the memorial mason who has done the work at cost price and about £300 short of printing 260 memorial service programmes. These will consist of 8 pages each.We have now been given a donation to book the Metropole Theatre for the event. We  have also been kindly offered a donation of £300 towards the cost a buffet that will be held in the Metropole later in the afternoon.If anyone would like to consider making a donation for this worthy cause please contact me on 07989555376 or n.milkin@sky.comPlease google Florence Little/Freda Burnell  or Harold Jones - Killer for more information.Regards.Neil Milkins

Neil Milkins ● 2513d2 Comments ● 2512d

GARDENS:  National Gardens Scheme/Ealing in Bloom

Do you need inspiration?I happened upon a National Gardens Scheme (ngs) open garden when working in Hammersmith the other day and managed to grab a look.  It was inspirational - it was probably about 5m x 2 and a half.  Enough space to sit outside the kitchen on a bench and have a cup of coffee and enjoy the plants in front of you and growing up the walls/fence. A peaceful little green oasis away from the grey hard surfaced pavements and busy A4.  It had grass in the middle - not a lot but real grass proving that you don't have to turn any small garden into a patio.  I wished I'd had more time...  there were quite a few other gardens in the area which were open with the proceeds going to the charities that the ngs support.https://www.ngs.org.uk/(and apparently there is also tea and cake)Ealing in BloomNow I have heard of this but see fewer and fewer posters around.  The deadline for entering your garden, patio etc is 8th June.  You have to email or go to the library to get a form.https://www.ealingallotmentspartnership.co.uk/images/ealing-in-bloom/ealing-in-Bloom-2018-Poster.pdfPlease don't believe that it is so much easier to have a patio and pots because so many plants - if you choose the right ones ie not just the ones you fancy - will grow far better and will be less effort and less demanding growing in a garden than pots where you have to constantly keep on watering and feeding.  Have a look at the shrubs which grow well in gardens around you - and give a neighbour a hand when they become less mobile - please!  It will not only make our streets a lot more pleasant but will be good for the well-being of many.  

Philippa Bond ● 2517d1 Comments ● 2514d

From Detached Ealing House to Nine Flats?

Ealing Today reports plans to replace a house on St Stephens Road with 9 flats.  This is just one of a growing number of similar schemes across the borough.  Over the past 9 months, within less than a mile of one another in central Ealing similarly extravagant plans have been put in for 1 Westbury Road, 33 Amherst Road, 77 Madeley Road, 59 Eaton Rise, 107 St Stephens Road, 88 The Avenue and 98 Gordon Road - most of which lie in Conservation Areas. Every application has generated strong local opposition with angry letters, petitions, and threats of legal action. The picture seems similar in residential areas across the Borough.  Ealing’s planners used to refuse such proposals as being out of keeping with the area, and their decisions were usually supported by the Planning Inspectors. But things have drastically changed recently with little publicity. A draft New London Plan has set out to solve the capital’s housing shortage by imposing a target for Ealing to build 10,740 new homes on small sites (mainly back gardens) over the next 10 years. Why Ealing was given this target has not been explained, but the Borough does not seem to have objected to it. Similar boroughs to Ealing have far lower targets - Hounslow for instance is expected to build 6,800 homes, Richmond 6,340 and Hammersmith and Fulham just 2,980.There's been very little discussion of this new policy. What will people make of its impact on the places where they live and its affect on services like schools that are already overstretched?

Will French ● 2529d4 Comments ● 2519d

Woolworth's Facade

The latest proposal for regeneration of the old Woolworth's building in West Ealing is a truly dreadful piece of modern design that fails to preserve the much loved art-deco façade - one of the few remaining heritage assets in West Ealing, and an important landmark in our high street for almost 100 years. The façade should be preserved for future generations and should be sympathetically incorporated into any new design.The desire to destroy this heritage example conflicts with Policy 14 of the recently endorsed West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Plan, is not supported by Historic England or the views of well over 1000 local people who have signed a petition in support of preservation. Application for the façade to be included in Ealing’s local heritage list was submitted in 2017 but no decision has yet been forthcoming from the Principal Conservation Officer and recent e-mails to the local authority remain unanswered. The proposal for up to 15 storeys is excessive and is completely out of keeping with the surrounding buildings, including the new West Ealing Islamic Centre. The proposal to reserve only 26 out of a total of 120 flats for social rent and the target of 35% affordable homes fails to meet both local authority targets and the aspirations of the London Plan. The proposed housing density also exceeds that specified in the London Plan. Objections to the planning application must be submitted before 8 June and can be posted on Ealing's Planning website for 96-102 Broadway,Ealing, W13. Anyone wishing to add their name to the preservation petition may also do so at www.wecnf.org

David Randles ● 2525d0 Comments ● 2525d

Barbara speake stage school and agency

If anybody is thinking of attending the Barbara speake stage school and agency please think carefully After being ignored for several weeks Miss Speake finally responded to my social worker. As you can see from the letter she states she is perfectly within her rights as an independent school to exclude a child if the parent is causing trouble.she describes what i have said as slander and that she had complaints about me over a long period of time, she also states a meeting which issues were raised and discussed and that i chose to pass on to other parents. Let me clarify a few things There is no mention of my daughter, she made it very clear she is an independent school and basically its her way or the high way, she also says parents complained about me and that i was a nuisance, if this is true why wasn't i informed that people had been talking about me in such a way that it was deemed so bad she had to expel my daughter. Miss speake is very good at speaking her mind and pulling people into the office and as i was on the school premises so much why didn't she do this? why did she listen to people and not talk to me directly after all i have know her and most of the teachers for over 20 years, This gets me onto my meeting with miss speak i chose to talk to her as a curtesy as i did respect her  and  I wanted to inform her about my withdrawal from the agency and the reasons for it and that i thought she should look into shereen the agent because i feel she ripped me off £70, i showed her all my paperwork as evidence and by her own admission she wasn't happy about the 800 casting app which shereen was promoting and as she was coming in for a meeting later that day she would bring it up with her.with regards to issues raised in the meeting it was only about the 800 casting app nothing more and yes i did tell people who asked because i didn't want anyone to be ripped off even though i was the only idiot to buy it.Miss speak has described what i have said as slander does she actually know what it means because everything i have said is the truth and if asked i have evidence to back EVERYTHING i have said up.Miss speak on the other hand uses her voice and people around her to say and do things to make her look good or even vanrable   Slander oral defamation, in which someone tells one or more persons an untruth about another which untruth will harm the reputation of the person so if anyone is causing Slander it is Miss Speak.

Tamara Armitage ● 2540d0 Comments ● 2540d

Tory Wipe Out in Ealing on 3rd May

Having made a throw away comment in another thread about the Conservatives losing all their seats in Ealing borough in the local elections I thought I'd take a closer look just to see if it was a real possibility. Having done so I have to say that it is and that the Conservatives will certainly have a low single figure number of councillors and maybe even a big fat zero. Amazing to think that within the last decade they controlled the Council. I'm not saying that this is a good thing - in fact Council's overly dominated by one party don't tend to be particularly well run. Some very good and diligent councillors look set to lose their seats.On a ward by ward basis if you take Cleveland, Ealing Common and Northfield ward the national and London-wide swing against the party makes it very unlikely they will hold onto any of the seats there as their margin is small. One exception might be David Millican's seat in Northfield where is high personal vote combined with three opposition parties all thinking they have a chance might allow him to hang on.The two Tory 'safe' wards of Hanger Hill and Ealing Broadway present a real problem for them. They had the second and fourth highest percentage votes in the borough for Remain both over 70% In addition they have an extremely high proportion of EU citizens from other countries - 19.3% and 18.0% respectively as of the 2011 census. EU citizens can vote and the number resident will have gone up substantially over the last seven years. If they hang on in these wards it will be because the opposition vote is split three ways.

Andy Jones ● 2565d45 Comments ● 2547d

Gold Ring Scam

I'd originally intended to post on here to theeffect "If anyone has lost a gold ring comingout of South Ealing Station then they'd be out of luck. As their ring had been found by some chap who clearly had no intention of handingit in. In fact he tried to sell it to me"However only afterwards did it occur to me that it was all a scam. Which it was. The same scam was/is quite common in Paris. As Google will confirm. Maybe its common in London as well andI should get out more. Anyway.I was walking along outside the Park opposite SouthEaling Station and it just so happened that this chapwalking in front of me bent down and apparently picked up a gold ring lying on the pavement. "Its not gold " I said to him without thinking. He immediately engaged me in conversation in broken English and was inmmediately able to make out the 375 engraved on the inside. (Now what'sthe chance of that happening as Harry Hill would say) When I suggested he hand it in Sainsburys he said he had no money and would I give him some money for the ring.Still not having "fallen in" at this stage I myselfgave him a sob story about how the person who'dlost the ring might have no money either. If I had too much time on my hands it might be entertaining to follow him around and watch him in action. In my opinion anyone who buys a "goldring" in such circumstances deserves all they get, as if it really is lost as they believe then theyare profiting from someone else's misfortune.michael adams    

Michael Adams ● 2579d10 Comments ● 2576d

THE SORRY STATE OF EALING PLANNING DEPARTMENT

The Ealing Planning Department is, to my mind, in serious disarray.  How many of you have experienced, directly or indirectly, evidence of its failures and shortcomings?  I attended a meeting on 19 October '16.   It considered two applications (items 02 and 03 on the agenda) in respect of a building that has been a neighbourhood problem for years now and still known by its former name as the Royal Crimea Guest House.  As you know, the public must be given access to all documents relating to planning applications. In the case of these applications not only was the public not fully briefed,  neither was the Council's own Planning Committee! I was amazed that the meeting went ahead and considered these applications despite these serious shortcomings and even more surprised that the minutes of the meeting make no mention of them. Please read through what follows and ask yourselves if Ealing Planning is giving us a responsible and honest service.What occurred was yet another disgrace for the Planning Department.  The Chairman of the Planning Committee conducted the meeting impartially in firm but friendly fashion, but went out of his way to rebuke Planning and that rebuke should have been recorded in the minutes. I remember very clearly the Chairman saying  that this had 'not been Planning's finest hour' : Planning had failed to provide briefing papers to  members of the committee on time. One of the Planning Officers made a mistake in his presentation of item 02 which the chairman had to correct. The minutes correctly record the Chair querying why 25 documents were added to one of the applications at the last minute, but omit the Chairman's imputation that Planning had been slovenly and too last minute in its presentation which had therefore given insufficient time for members to reflect on the issues before them.Even worse was the announcement that one of the applications had been altered,  a quick-fix, arranged, it would seem, on the morning of the site-visit a few days before, that denied the public any chance to voice an opinion. A committee member asked about the legality of accepting this last-minute change to the application. He was inadequately answered by a legal officer not introduced by name at the meeting and not named in the minutes. This was something which should have been voted on but was not.  None of this is reflected in the minutes.It is odd that the minutes give the names of councillors and of Mr W.Taylor who addressed the committee on behalf of residents but not the name of all of the planning officers involved!  It is not surprising when Planning is given the protection of anonymity that it fails to do its job to acceptable standards. The minutes, in effect, sanitise Planning when they should have recorded its shortcomings as a matter of public record and to act as a reminder to Planning to improve its performance. It appears to have deteriorated over the last six or more months which is extraordinary given what it was already like.Let's see if the Committee approve the minutes of this meeting (October 19, 2016) at its next meeting on November 16 as a true and accurate record of what occurred.

vincent paul WRIGLEY ● 3085d12 Comments ● 2598d

Ealing Sex Club Wants To Open Seven Days A Week

They also want to be allowed to leaflet the area! This club was closed for a few days last year because the 'door men' i.e security guards who are supposed to protect, badly attacked and beat up a young man in the street. The Police insisted on a review of their alcohol licence because they (the police) said,  in their view the Club was connected with serious crime. The Police gave a long list of violent and other incidents connected with the club during the previous year. None of these  had been disclosed to the licensing Committee at the previous Sexual Entertainment Venue Licence renewal. None of these incidents were actually followed up by the police because no-one wants to officially report them and have their name connected to this venue. Consequently there are without  doubt many other incidents connected to the club that do not come to the notice of the police. A few months ago I witnessed a violent incident related to  Club Karma which is run by the same people as LA Confidential. When I phoned 999 I got a recorded message saying there were no police available for the call even to be answered!!!!! Sunday morning walking down the High Street, there was blood all over the pavement from an incident related to these two clubs the night before. The Police were not even called to that incident. The Council have a wide discretion to refuse Sexual Entertainment Venue Licences without any fear of a successful appeal. The law was changed in 2010 to ensure this. The Council's policy for Sexual Entertainment Venue Licenes in Ealing and Southall Town Centres is in my view discriminatory and down right offensive  to me and to  the people of Central Ealing. Ealing Central can have up to 2, whereas Central Southall cannot have any because, "it is an area with a strong faith community consisting of a number of ethnic groups, religions and nationalities with a strong sense of identity and local pride....with a reputation as an excellent centre for Asian retailing. It would not be appropriate to have a sex establishment in this location."   Hmmmmmm so we have no pride in Central Ealing and it doesn't  matter if our retail and  healthy nighttime economy is  decimated by making the High Street  a 'no-go' area. And why?  So the owners of these venues can continue to  profit to the detriment of the area and to  all those who have been harmed by these  various incidents.  Personally, I can't see what benefit a club such as L.A Confidential brings to Ealing.

Frances Zammit ● 2612d13 Comments ● 2605d

The fatal flaw with Brexit?

The leak of the Government impact assessments that show economic growth will be significantly lower under any Brexit scenario isn't really going to change much. Most Leave supporters have been honest enough to accept that there will be some economic pain but believe this is worth it due to the gains they perceive in increased national sovereignty.Let's assume that these reports are wrong and that they drastically underestimate the potential of a post Brexit Britain to strike trade deals that will more than compensate for reduced access to the single market and that ultimately leaving the EU will make us all richer. The problem here is that although overall in this scenario there would be more winners and losers, the losers will be announced before we know who the winners are. The economic adjustment that needs to take place, even in an ultimately positive change, will first require industries who rely on single market access to retrench. There will be a lag before the positive impact of all the new trade deals feed through as it can take months and years to build up supply chains and penetrate new markets.The more access we want to the single market the less flexibility we will be allowed in determining our own trade policies. If Theresa May had got the majority she wanted last year she would still have had problems pushing through a Brexit deal that delivered lots of upfront economic pain due to a desire to conduct more independent trade deals. Now with the majority of her own MPs in favour of a softer Brexit and her grip on power tenuous she doesn't seem to have any choice but to move towards a deal which delivers the kind of modest changes that Philip Hammond described. The small rump of hard core Brexiteers led by Jacob Rees-Mogg will make a lot of noise but they won't force an election.So it looks like we end up with situation that nobody wants. We will be out of the EU but with a trading arrangement that looks little different to what we have now. We will almost certainly be required to adhere to EU standards but now will have no say in what they are. Freedom of Movement may end but there will be a modified system of preferential access for EU citizens that will look a lot like it.The only thing that could be said for the new situation is that it will reunite the nation as everybody will be able to agree we are worse off than we were before. We will be economically poorer, we will have lost many of the benefits of EU membership, our sovereignty will actually be diluted rather than enhanced, we will have given away control not taken it back and we will have little or no more control of our borders than we had before.

Andy Jones ● 2642d15 Comments ● 2628d

Community Self-Portrait Exhibition

Community Portrait Exhibition Library Trail – across Hounslow Libraries, February 1-28, 2018 A bold photographic exhibition showing the human face of social care will be running in four Hounslow libraries throughout February 2018. Isleworth, Feltham and Heston libraries and Hounslow Civic Centre will host ‘SELF–Portraits in Social Care’ an intimate and inspiring exhibition offering an alternative view of people working in, and supported by, social care. In total 100 images will be exhibited with 25 at each venue.The idea came from Certitude Community Development Manager, Jake Meyer who worked in close partnership with professional photographer, Dean Belcher, to create this collection of revealing portraits. Jake explains: “First and foremost this is a show about community. The photographs illustrate the extraordinary diversity of people living in Hounslow and put real faces to the concept of ‘social care’. Everyone featured in the SELF exhibition lives in Hounslow and is either connected with Certitude -  a social care provider supporting people with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs – or Age UK. People who took part were asked to reveal something about themselves that the viewer might not realise from their portrait and these thought-provoking responses are displayed alongside the photographs.  SELF Portrait Photography Workshop February 12th 2018, 2.30-4.30pm Feltham LibraryThe public will be able to respond to the exhibition at a 2-hour workshop hosted by Certitude and SELF photographer, Dean Belcher, at Feltham Library on February 12th. Participants will be able to explore self image through group discussions and hands-on portrait photography. To book your place, contact Ann Cartwright at ann.cartwright@hounslow.gov.ukDean Belcher, who is a highly-regarded fashion, lifestyle and portrait photographer is enthusiastic about the exhibition and the workshop: “I wanted to be involved with this project because I see how social care is often portrayed – it feels good to offer up a different side to this story with these diverse portraits.”

Paula Scott ● 2647d0 Comments ● 2647d

Stevens' Town

The space where the Green Man Estate was built used to be called Stevens’ Town. The district town incorporated a labyrinth of streets and passages along the east of Green Man Lane, the west of Brounlow Road, the north of Felix Road and the south of the Uxbridge Road. It was built by the Stevens family, a family of butchers between 1840 and 1850. During its time it formed the largest working-class colony in Ealing. The town has since been replaced with social housing under the name ‘The Green Man Estate’, however some of the cottages which were originally included within Stevens’ Town were left such as those in Felix Road, Alexandra Road etc. The reason for destroying the town was because there were a lot of issues concerning sanitation and high rent prices. In an article issued by The Middlesex County Times in 1896, one resident states “the population is growing faster than cottages are erected. Rent’s going up everywhere and people can’t get houses”. Doesn’t this resonate with us on some level today? Are we not still battling with the issues surrounding affordable housing and an increasing population? Another article was published in 1896 by The Middlesex County Times titled ‘A Trip to Stevens Town’ where the editor and associate Mr Thayers walked around the town and interviewed residents about the whereabouts of the sanitary inspector. Many of the responses from the residents in Alfred Road and Hope Road expressed that they had only seen him once or twice during the period of eleven years. However, one resident from the Green Man Lane division of the town stated that they had seen him 3 times in the 3 years that they had resided there and that when they couldn’t get any water, someone else came too. There is reason to believe that some areas of the Town were treated much better than others, we can only speculate whether this is the result of a class division.I recently spoke to some of the residents of West Ealing during an activity which I conducted in the town plaza. One resident expressed to me her concerns regarding the newly regenerated Green Man Estate she stated “There’s no emergency service when something breaks like a water leak. This is not a house it is a prison”. It is quite shocking to think that in the last hundred years or so we are still tackling these problems even with the introduction of social housing. As a resident of what once was Stevens’ Town, I have grown up here and witnessed the tearing down of a 10-acre site which was once a patchwork of fields and orchards. Since then it is now in its third stage of regeneration. I am fascinated by the stories of the residents and the land which has changed so much over the years, but has still left the problem untouched.Some may say that when they demolished Stevens’ Town they also destroyed an entire community. I am currently trying to collate stories, historical and modern into a publication, in hope to re establish a lost community. If there is anyone who has any stories of the late Stevens’ Town or if you have any stories or information concerning the Green Man Estate I would love to hear from you. You can contact me via Facebook or via my email at roisintierney@hotmail.co.uk

Roisin Tierney ● 2653d0 Comments ● 2653d

Carillion and small and medium compnies

Carillion, like many large companies set payment terms for SME (small and medium sized enterprises) suppliers and services at 120 days.  This seriously strains the cash flow of small companies who will have to pay almost all of their outgoings including wages on 30 days.  The SMEs either have to accept these terms or not get the contract. With more and more work going to large service companies like Carillion it gives the SMEs little option. It is particularly iniquitous as most of Carillion’s contracts were with the public authorities who have legally to pay their suppliers in 30 days, so Carillion sat on the money for 90 days.If the SMEs had been on 30 day terms, surely bells would have rung much earlier, Carillion would have gone down earlier, but owing far less money to the SMEs, many of which will now be forced into bankruptcy.On 1 July 2017, the European Act dealing with payment terms of maximum sixty days for large enterprises came into force. This law provides that large enterprises cannot agree upon payment terms of more than 60 days entering into commercial contracts with the SMEs and self-employed entrepreneurs as a supplier or service provider.For existing agreements between large enterprises (as debtor) and SMEs or self-employed entrepreneurs (as creditor), this new maximum payment term will apply as from 1 July 2018.This new act is a further implementation of the European Directive late payments (Directive 2011/7/EU).Agreements whereby large enterprises nevertheless decide to agree on payment periods longer than 60 days will be declared null and void. The payment term will then by operation of law be converted into a payment term of 30 days. Should the debtor pay the invoice only after 30 days, legal interest rate is due (by way of law) over the period exceeding the 30-day period.But will this directive apply post Brexit? How do SMEs even those who voted to leave insist the British government transfer this very important European law and ensure it becomes legally binding in the UK.  One could ask is this the reason some CEOs voted leave?

Libby Kemp ● 2653d1 Comments ● 2653d

Mattock Lane Clinic Buffer Zone

Elizabeth Amzil 157 Saint Paul’s Close Ealing W5 3JZ lizamzil@btinternet.com Thursday 18th January, 2018Cc Rupra Huq MP     Julian Bell, leader of the cabinet     Marie Stopes West London Centre Ealling, ManagerDear Sir or Madam,Re: proposed buffer zone outside the Marie Stopes West London Centre, Ealing, Clinic in Mattock Lane. ‘Have your say.’Aspects not covered within the scope of this letter: Considerations such as barriers to information – language, culture and religion as barriers to information, are not specifically discussed in this letter. The perspectives I come from are the right to free speech, the right to freedom of information, transparency, and the right to make fundamental decisions affecting health and well-being about one’s own body, all within agreed societal parameters. Today, in retrospect, I have the luxury and can indulge to say ‘thank goodness there were people outside the Ealing Marie Stopes Clinic, in Mattock Lane. Otherwise, my lovely grandson would not be with us today. I also doubt that my wonderful daughter-in-law and hard-working son would even be in the very good and successful marriage they have today, with their additional second child, my granddaughter, if it hadn’t been for additional information’.A couple, any couple, getting together and building and sharing everything together, with all it entails, is a pretty tough ‘job’ to take on and always was. Therefore, weighing all risks and making the right decisions and being able to live with them years later without regrets, well-being and health intact, is crucially important. A person finding themselves in an impossible situation without help, or to have to go through an event imposed on them against their will and bringing down their health and sense of well-being in the process because of the belief of others is unethical and immoral in today’s transparent society. Yet, for the protestors outside The Clinic to have been able to approach and change the minds of a young couple over such a fundamental issue as bringing new life, another human being into this world, there must have been elements of doubt in their minds which were only uncovered after more information was given to them by the protestors and subsequently by medical professionals.What a great shame The Clinic believe they need to resort to a buffer zone. On the contrary, The Clinic should embrace conversation and discussion, not bar it which would do nothing for their PR image.If I was to run such a clinic, I would want clients to hear points from all perspectives to be covered in discussions with the clients before any decisions are finalised. Why doesn’t the leadership team in The Clinic set up an office somewhere for the protestors (albeit they should be an official representative of a registered organisation and background checks made) to have a discussion with each client as part of the clinical routine in deciding to terminate or not? They could be given a set amount of time to convey information. The ‘script’ with information and language should be vetted first, by an independent committee, with a view to allowing some margins depending on which way the conversation might go.Clients could be asked to sign a declaration that they have engaged in all relevant conversations to make their responses known to their medical team in The Clinic. This could only add to good practice carried out at The Clinic. Obviously, this is a very complex matter. Clinic users are from a wide range of backgrounds, vulnerabilities and age-groups, dangers even, so perhaps there should be different scripts that the protestors and committee could prepare to match the vulnerability, age group and background of the client. The client’s health, legal rights and emotional well-being should be at the heart of the conversation and discussion. This could be difficult for members of organisations such as the Pro Life Society because they put at heart the welfare of the unborn child. This in any event could still be a workable situation as long as there is a trained medical biologist or consultant who can give information on a separate occasion, from the other end of the spectrum, in a separate conversation and discussion.The Clinic charge enough in their fees and they are in the profession of helping people. I believe it wouldn’t take too much effort to recruit experts, whether volunteering or to be paid, and make time for clients to have the opportunity to hear all perspectives and it does not have to be in jargonised terminology but conveyed in plain everyday language.  The challenge is to find the funding sources which should be compared to the cost of establishing a buffer zone.Moreover, I have no axe to grind, as another family member did use The Clinic years ago. After I found out about it, years later, I totally supported her decision in her context. She also considered what the protestor had to say at that time. For her there was no doubt that she did the right thing by terminating. Today, she has a happy and full family life, is successful, and baby number two is on the way.I believe in people having as much information as possible in order to make powerful, informed decisions about their own personal lives, by removing as much doubt – hidden, sub-conscious or overt – as possible.There is no blanket panacea in these matters as everyone is individually different.The people who keep vigil should get their act together, wax, perhaps, less lyrical, if indeed that is what they are doing, and convey information from their perspective within agreed parameters. I think they are quite right however to point out that a life being terminated, is indeed the end of a potential human being, the end of a potential baby (and all the connotations that the loaded noun holds in the public domain, for the general public and, more importantly, for the emotionally involved individual). The current situation is unacceptable, but that is all there is available at present from the other end of the spectrum. Random approaches are made by protestors to random clients, which is far removed from an ideal situation. Yet, this is how we have my much loved and happy grandson around us today, by this very approach. The very same approach also revealed the survival of an informed, determined personality of a young woman, resulting in good health and well-being today.The practitioners at The Clinic should not feel affronted because a client questions if they are doing something wrong just because they were faced with issues, outside the building, raised by a protestor. Clients should have a safe place to raise issues if they themselves feel affronted by anyone at any time. It is what happens with that question. It cannot be ignored no matter how close to the legal cut-off date. Quite rightly counselling is offered at The Clinic. Is psychological help comprehensive enough? I believe other perspectives have a place at the table too.To return to the issue of language used: I as an individual have often thought about how I personally would have felt about a termination. Today, I happen to think – depending on the stage of foetal development – that a legal termination can be thought of as similar to murder or manslaughter, especially with all the technological advancements to help pregnancies and birth. I also happen to believe that in the very early stages it is right to think of the development as a collection of cells and that a termination can be and is ethically and morally endurable. These are however my own personal conclusions, drawn, I might add, in retrospect (and I can state them courtesy via the freedom of speech). Today, I am simply glad I did not take a termination option at any time, regardless of all the difficulties life threw at me. Had my circumstances been much more difficult I might have found a termination was the only way. Right now, I have the luxury of holding my beliefs, based on wide-ranging information.The parameters for a conversation and discussion held between a client and an organisational representative should be set by a forum comprising:clinic users past and present, of differing age groups, or advocatespractitioners from The Clinic, people from organisations such as The Pro Life Societya representative from a pro choice groupan NHS senior nurse from a maternity ward, midwife or consultanta social worker from the adults’ departmenta social worker from the children’s departmentparents a representative from Barnardo’s or similara teacher from a primary schoola teacher from a secondary schoola students’ advocate or counsellor from a college or universitya counsellor practitioner with a strong, trained, psychological backgrounda lawyer from the field of UK law and foetal status an MPa local councillor At least 5 perspectives should be made available to the client – 1. Client’s medical health and well-being,  2. The procedure at The Clinic, 3. pro choice, 4. the legal status of the foetus, and 5. Pro-life, (not necessarily in that order) with a 6th personal, counselling perspective offered as routine. All options and outcomes should be made transparent for the client to consider and for possible alternatives to be concluded either as acceptable or to be ruled out by the client, eg, family help, adoption, possibility of future regrets and so forth. If the client has further questions, relevant information should be given in order to clarify issues and help the client to arrive at a firm decision, eg, a conversation with a termination nurse. Principle core beliefs should be stated to the client before proceeding with a conversation based on a particular perspective. For example, the legal perspective gives 3 statements in its overview, ie, a foetus is not a person (according to UK law). The client will be in a better position to make an autonomous, informed choice, weighing up personal health and risks, responsibilities, well-being and personal goals and expectations against the given information.  These conversations and discussions could be carried out at a GP venue or spare quiet space bookable at a medical centre or hospital, away from The Clinic.Although legally pro-life members have no interest or rights over a client’s choice, nevertheless they would have been given an opportunity, as good will on the part of The Clinic, and society in general, to put forward their point of view for the client to consider. Pro-life supporters and organisations will then have to accept the situation regarding whatever decision the client makes. They should no longer stand outside the building randomly approaching clients in such an ad hoc way regardless of the client’s feelings, situation or vulnerabilities. If it persists, it should be treated as a breach of the peace and harassment. Pro-life supporters should find different methods to promote their campaign once Pro-life representatives are in place in The Clinic. As a good will gesture made by The Clinic, by inviting organisations in, there would be no need for a buffer zone which would set an unwanted precedent.  I hope this letter will be considered within the context of ‘having your say’ offered by Ealing Council.Regards, Elizabeth Amzil (BSc hons, Cert in Counselling, PGCE, Ed Dip dist., Ed MA)

Elizabeth Amzil ● 2654d7 Comments ● 2653d

Access to hospital care in Ealing and Acton Conventional Urgent and Emergency

Today I walked into main reception at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington twenty minutes after entering Ealing Broadway Station. The overground link is quick, the seats are comfortable, the trains are very frequent. I presented my X-ray request form from my GP and wait to have my foot X-rayed was about what you would expect while sitting in your GPs reception waiting to be seen, and here is the beauty of it: WITHIN minutes of the X-ray the images were reviewed by a doctor and the radiologist had come out to say that there were no fractures or breaks. More work needed, but not urgent, so back over to the GP. I didn't think that service like this existed anymore in the NHS!The cost of the return journey was £5.60 by overground (compared with £3.00 return by bus to Ealing General or Northwick Park - but with half the journey time).St Mary's Hospital is right next door to Paddington and is well signposted from the nearby exit from trains from Ealing Broadway. It has a full urgent care and emergency facility.I guess the same scenario would apply to people living close to Acton Main Line (though far fewer trains to Paddington stop there).For years we have had the ability to "Choose and Book" (subject to the controls of the local Clinical Commissioning Group) which hospital we choose to be treated at, however, St Mary's, Hammersmith, and Charing Cross (in Hammersmith) are useable for things like X-rays, blood tests, etc.The only negative to this is that Ealing Broadway Station does not have lifts or escalators (which would have been much welcomed today) however once on the platform its all on one level from then on into the reception at St Mary's hospital.I understand that lifts are being put in Ealing Broadway in 2018.

Mark Julian Raymond ● 2723d24 Comments ● 2660d

December smile

The Prospective Citizen's of the UK entrance exam has been revised to make it easier for those who can be fast tracked-Here are some of the most recent questionsThe Prospective Citizen's of the UK entrance exam has been revised to make it easier for those who can be fast tracked-Here are some of the most recent questions:Where was the Battle of Hastings fought?The Government has a cabinet-Is this a place where Drinks are kept-True or False?Trafalgar Square is famous for -Dive Bombing Tourists by PigeonsOr The Human Statues one can viewOr handy for Sainsbury's at that Gallery nearby?The Queen is resident ina) Windsor Castle... ·d) a pub in Leicester Square Where was the Magna Carta signed?a) Runnymedeb) At the bottoma pound note is worth - 1 pound .8 euro. 4 puntsI S I H A C stands for what? Please attempt to answer this. Don't just put I'm sorry I haven't a cluIf the Prime Minister and Boris Johnson were both drowning outside the Houses of Parliament and you were the only one who could save them....what would you put in your sandwich as the filling?When was the monarchy abolished and the residents became citizens rather than subjects?Which of these is the name of a town in Cheshire? A. Crewe B. Pugh C. Barney McGrew or D. Cuthbert, Dibble & Grubb?List ten words for different types of rainWhen making a Nice Cup of Tea: should one pour the Milk into the Cup a) before or b) after the TeaWhat precedes Sheffield Wednesday! ·Are the government:A: A bunch of incompetent, corrupt dimwits2: My moral and intellectuals superiors, God bless 'em Is Nicola Sturgeon a fish or a waste of space.What colour are London’s famous red buses?What shape is Trafalgar Square ?Who is north Wales most famous resident?Nick Walden Where John Mills & Mrs Mills a) an actor and pianist. b) Dark and satanic?Where is Ware, and what should you wear?Lord Earl Grey invented tea - true or false?Who is credited with the creation of the sandwich? (a) The Earl of Hamburger; (b) The Earl of Sandwich; (c) The Earl of Pot Noodles.The wellington is named after which famous British Duke?: (a) The Duke of Kinky Boots; (b) The Duke of High Heels; (c) The Duke of WellingtonWhat's the difference between margarine? Is it1 I believe it's butter2 I don't believe it's butterAre you marrying a Royal? A. Yes - congratulations you have passed! B. No - continue to Q2How do you get to Mornington CrescentThe woolen head gear known as a balaclava, or more commonly known as a ski mask, is named after what? : (a) A Russian musical instrument; (b) The Battle of Pullover; (c) The Battle of Balaclava.Is "Aftermath"?a) After math.b) After thisIs Scunthorpe twinned with Penistone?When do we add on tax. Before paying for our goods, or afterWhat is a silver dollar made of?Can youexplain einstein's special theory of relativity (answer yes or no) If you have 500 million pounds, how much tax will you pay?Depends, am I a Tory donor?Merseyside has two major football teams; are they a) Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers, or b) Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves?What is the first rule of Mornington Crescent?"You don't talk about Mornington Crescent?"How many pennies in a pound?If you answer a) 240, welcome home, old chap; if you answer b) 100, GET OUT, YOU DAMN FOREIGN DOG!What should you say if someone bumps into you? And can you queue? By fantastic coincidence the Battle of Hastings was fought at the village of 'Battle'.One Olympic sport consists of throwing a flat, circular piece of wood.Discus.How many taxis go south of the river at this time of nightApart from London, name another place you know.How tall are you?IN FEET AND INCHES!!!What is your weight (in StonesHow many weeks do you have to wait before a plumber you booked for the next day comes to fix a leaky tap?Why is the public announcement: "Leaves on the line" going to cause you inconvenienceDepends on what one is leaving on the line...Which page, of which newspaper, is the most admired (particularly among tradespeople)?Except on Merseyside...

Graham Weeks ● 2699d4 Comments ● 2674d

Zone WE CPZ imposition

LBH has decided to press ahead with the ZoneWE CPZ on the thinnest of pretexts.This is the third CPZ consultation in little over a decade. Both previous rejected a CPZ. It is hard to avoid the conclusion the council is determined to keep asking the same question until it gets the ‘yes’ answer it wants.The consultation was not phrased as a ‘vote’ nor referendum, just an indication of interest. The response rate of 28% cannot sensibly be taken as indicating as anything other than over two-thirds majority lack of concern about parking issues.64% support out of 28% participation (core) and 44% of 28% participation(outer) support for a CPZ, is no mandate for anything. 14% of residents should not be able to command such a fundamental change that applies to pretty much 100% of households.I wrote making these points and others, to Cllr. Paul Conlan, Cllr. Binda Rai, Cllr. Gareth Shaw, and the LBE Chief Project Engineer on 8 October. Aside from an acknowledgement, I have heard not a peep from any of them. My requests for explanation and information have been ignored.This forum won't allow me to post a link to the full text of my letter, so it's below. I and many residents require answers and an explanation of this bullying conduct.====This is the third CPZ consultation in little over a decade. Both previous rejected a CPZ. It is hard to avoid the conclusion the council is determined to keep asking the same question until it gets the ‘yes’ answer it wants.The consultation was not phrased as a ‘vote’ nor referendum, just an indication of interest. The response rate of 28% cannot sensibly be taken as indicating as anything other than over two-thirds majority lack of concern about parking issues.64% support out of 28% participation (core) and 44% of 28% participation(outer) support for a CPZ, is no mandate for anything. 14% of residents should not be able to command such a fundamental change that applies to pretty much 100% of households.I now know this particular consultation began as a Change.org petition organised by an anonymous and otherwise non-existent group calling itself Walpole West Residents, from 225 residents within the grid of roads bounded by Seaford Rd, Adelaide Road, Leighton Road, and Regina Road. That is, all the roads where the residents who participated in the consultation approved of a CPZ. This petition was not publicised to the wider area, as far I can establish. It appears to have been deliberately Gerrymandered to produce a desired result.Unfortunately for them, I doubt a CPZ will improve matters. Thanks to a proliferation of HMO’s enabled by Council planning policy there is not enough kerb space for the number of residents who have cars. From comments made at that petition, residents find parking almost impossible at any time of day or night. That is a problem no CPZ can address.However, I trust the Council will have carried out a feasibility study that shows otherwise, and I now ask for disclosure of that study. If a Freedom of Information request is necessary, please advise the procedure.The general experience of CPZ’s is they are a monetisation strategy, that actually reduces kerb space. Invariably fewer residents bays are created than parking spaces were available in the unrestricted road. Residents with permits who are unable to park overnight in residents bays, must then remove their cars before 9am to avoid PCN’s.  Of course many do not, and find themselves paying penalties as well as resident parking permit and visitor parking fees. The consultation did not indicate this would be an outcome, nor indicate how many resident bays would be created vs how much kerbside parking would be lost to working day prohibition. Support for the CPZ seems to arise from an expectation residents will be able to park outside their homes. In fairness to residents, this must be disclosed.This gets worse, when the ‘no CPZ’ roads are considered.There is no reasonable requirement for controlled parking in Seward Road, nor indeed the adjacent roads that indicated rejection of a CPZ during the consultation.During the proposed hours of operation of the CPZ (09:00-10:00 and 15:00-16:00) there is absolutely no shortage of kerbside parking.Seward Road and adjoining roads do have some parking problems, but they are clearly caused by residents themselves and overnight competition for inadequate parking space. I have lived here for 30 years, and parking difficulties have only arisen as so many properties were converted to flats because the Council allowed it. The worst possible time to find a parking space is Sunday night after 10pm when most residents are home. Even so, it is not impossible, and anyone who expects to park without needing to walk  50-100yards is not being realistic.A CPZ offers us nothing at all in return for fees, except fewer parking spaces, the probablity of PCN’s and additional costs for visitors.I hope the Council will not go ahead with this opportunist and predatory plan that I believe will contribute nothing constructive to local parking shortage. I would remind you that you work for us, not the other way round. It is not the Council’s job to find inventive new ways of making life more difficult in pursuit of income. And it is disingenuous to pretend a casual and poorly-supported consultation is sufficient authority to impose such a scheme especially on streets that have repeatedly and clearly rejected a CPZ.My final point is this. 2870 addresses consulted will mostly own at least one car. This suggests an estimated revenue of in excess of £195,000 in the first year, plus visitor and commercial vehicle charges. £200,000 seems a conservative estimate. Please explain this costing, and the cost benefit analysis behind it. You will be aware of the recent judgement that prohibits CPZ charging being used for supporting general transport budget. If access to documentation requires an FOI request, please advise to whom I must make the request./ends[the original document included photographs showing the irrelevance of a CPZ during the proposed hours]

Tony Sleep ● 2730d29 Comments ● 2688d

Pseud "Librarian" Mayor Councillor Woodroofe's event drives readers from Central Library

One of the really good things about the Central Library that I have grown to love is the ability to bring a drink and a snack into the cafe area of the Central Library in Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre where you can read and browse in peace undisturbed by modile phones and endless chatter. Until today.An event presided over by Mayor Councillor Woodruffe in the adjacent library Green Room resulted in people leaving the library. The librarians proved unable to do anything as the event organisers ignored the requests to keep the Green Room door closed and not to use their mobile phones in the library. I finally left the library as one mobile phone user who seemed to think that the library was a place to have long loud mobile calls outside of the Green Room event told me to "shut up" when asked to stop her loud disruptive call. I think I judged my time of xit well as a queue of people was processing through the library with double basses and amps to the Green Room.Based on today's experiencences the plight of Ealing's libraries becomes clear as one realises that Mayor Council Woodroofe is a professional librarian, though what kind of a librarian would disrupt a public library to this extent and allow the drastic downsizing of Ealing's libraries but a pseud.His bio reads: "In his professional career Councillor Woodroofe worked for much of his adult life in the BBC’s News Information Research Department. When he left, he obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Management at the then Thames Valley University, now the University of West London, and later worked there in its library.  He is currently a librarian in north London and specialises in the reading development of offenders."

Mark Julian Raymond ● 2694d1 Comments ● 2693d

Sad passing of Roy Bartlett

Roy Bartlett 87, died on Sunday 12th November at his home in Ealing from heart failure. His funeral service will be held at Breakspear Crematorium Ruislip on Tuesday 5th December at 12.15 followed by a chance to share memories and stories of his life at Wealdstone FC, Grosvenor Vale, Ruislip.Roy led a fulfilled and varied life. He was a regularly contributor in the letters column in the Ealing Gazette and on the Ealing Today website and always managed to add his little sense humour to whatever the topic. He would also be seen every November sitting on his buggy in Waitrose (West Ealing) proudly selling poppies for the Remembrance Day.He was born the youngest of four to Mary and Edwin Bartlett on 14th June 1930 in South Ealing where he lived with sister Ivy and brothers Ted and BernHe formed Viking Sports at the age of 14 whilst at AEC at the end of the war in 1945. In over 60 years involvement, Roy occupied every role within the club where he started as GK then onto manager, physio, secretary, Chairman and finally as President. 1947 Roy organised the first overseas visit by a British youth football team to Europe after the warHe joined the RAF as part of his National service and was posted to Hereford and Yorkshire in the explosives unit. Roy met his wife Beryl at the football club and they married on Boxing Day 1954 and had their reception at Gunnersbury Park Mansion.  had their only child Gordon, in the following December. In 1965, he organised a momentous overland coach trip to the Soviet Union at the height of the ‘Cold War’ which proved to be an outstanding success in terms of enterprise and goodwill.In 1968 another Viking touring party were caught up in the ‘Warsaw pact’ invasion of the Czechoslovakia . As leader, Roy’s diplomacy and tact in dealing with the Russian led occupying forces successfully led the young party to the safety of Austria.These tours and the hosting of foreign opposition accrued a record number of 92 matches. After leaving AEC, he worked for Hyster, as a warranty claims officer before moving to Barlow Handling in White Waltham near Maidenhead where he was made redundant after suffering a heart attack in 1978. Always a fighter, he recovered well and it wasn’t long before he joined Beryl working at the Children’s home in Ealing as a part time ‘caretaker’ and was soon back on his mower doing various groundsman jobs. He served on numerous football committees’ and the Birkbeck residents association and was a tutor on the Duke of Edinburgh Award for groundsmanship and community skillsHe also became an author writing two books on his favourite subjects Viking and his childhood memories, ‘Life’s a Ball’ and ‘Little Boy’s War’. 2001 he was included in the New Year’s Day Parade at part of the London Roll of Honour for services to the London Borough of Ealing. Roy also featured in several national television broadcasts such as 'Blitz Spirit', 'Home Front' and 'Songs of Praise' - 'Wartime Christmas'.In 2015 Roy and Beryl celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a letter from the Queen.He continued Voluntary work with Gunnersbury Park Museum and Walpole Park educational programme well into his 80’s speaking to school children about the 1940’s experience. It seems fitting that he actually passed away in the early hours of Remembrance Sunday.Roy was an inspirational person who gave so much, to so many. He was a true gentleman who touched the hearts of many people during his life and leaves special memories of a kind and caring man. In lieu of flowers, Roy’s family request donations go to Dementia UK via Lodge Brothers website.

Roy Bartlett ● 2703d2 Comments ● 2696d

Greenfield v Brownfield - planners blunder!

On 9th June 2010, planning law was changed with the intent to give some protection to gardens of residential properties in built-up areas.Previously the garden grounds of houses were considered to be "Brownfield" land along with the houses to which the gardens belong, so that the whole curtilage including the green space was treated as possible for extra development. The change in the law followed years of campaigning by Councillors and MPs across all the parties protesting about so-called "Garden-Grabbing". However, on Wednesday 20th September 2017, garden lovers suffered an apparent setback when the expert planners of Ealing Council told the Planning Committee in writing and verbally on 4 occasions that normal domestic gardens are NOT to be treated as "Greenfield" (as intended by the Government Planning Minister at the time) if they belong to a house which is within the overall curtilage!Most private gardens do indeed belong to houses!Despite this bizarre and wrong information being given to the Planning Committee 4 times during their consideration of a rear garden proposed development at 33 Amherst Road (an Edwardian property with an L-shaped garden), neither the Assistant Head Planner (Ms Alex Jackson) nor the Planning Legal Solicitor (Ms Jackie Adams) saw fit to intervene as their Interim East Area Team Leader, Mr Miguel Martinez, floundered and confused both himself and councillors alike.It was left to astonished members of the public sitting upstairs in the gallery to call out  - of course, to no avail and at the risk of being evicted from the Public Meeting.Having (voluntarily) assisted residents in L.B.Ealing and elsewhere oppose "Backgarden Vultures" for over 31 years, I was amazed to hear the utter nonsense from the planners on the 20th September at Committee and I have subsequently written to the LBE Chief Planning Officer, Mr David Scourfield, with a formal complaint over his planners' handling of the case at 33 Amherst Road.I have uploaded my letter and its attachment to Dropbox and these can be read at the following link locations.https://www.dropbox.com/preview/Public/Greenfield%20-%2033%20Amherst%20Road/LettertoChiefPlanningOfficer22ndOct2017.pdf?role=personalhttps://www.dropbox.com/preview/Public/Greenfield%20-%2033%20Amherst%20Road/DelegationReport16.ChurchfieldRoad.pdf?role=personalI await a response from Mr Scourfield.Two other worrying matters have arisen from this case about which I am writing to Mr Scourfield and the Council's Committees Section separately.Yours sincerely, Victor Mishiku  29/10/17vmfree@madasafish.comPS. If there is any difficulty with the Dropbox links above, please let me know and I can send the two documents by e-mail.

Victor Mishiku ● 2735d5 Comments ● 2696d

10 trains per hours to Central London from West Ealing station!?

Someone asked a question regarding the frequency of Crossrail services to Sadiq Khan during the Mayor's Question Time on 14 September 2017.The full question and the Mayor's answer are provided in full below.  In a nutshell, the Mayor says the intention is that there will be 10 trains per hour at peak time from West Ealing from December 2019 (when the final phase of Crossrail opens).  I never heard that before and if true, that it pretty tremendous news for anyone living close to West Ealing station (and its current four hourly trains to Central London)!Crossrail FrequencyQuestion No: 2017/3713Onkar SahotaFurther to MQ 2013/2656 & MQ 2013/2657, and given the considerable interest and concern that local residents along the route have for the future service they should expect from Crossrail; will the Mayor give reassurances to commuters using Hayes & Harlington, Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Ealing Broadway and Acton Mainline stations that they too will benefit from increased services at their stations as a result of the extra trains per hour being laid on West of Paddington; and will he confirm to me how many trains will serve each of these stations per hour in both directions?Written response from the Mayor received 10/11/2017I am pleased to say that following a review of the timetable, services on the Elizabeth line are set to be even more extensive and frequent than originally planned. This also includes plans itto call at Terminal 5 - meaning all Heathrow Terminals will be served by the Elizabeth line.A total of six Elizabeth line trains per hour will serve Heathrow Terminals from December 2019. Four will go to Terminals 2, 3 and 4 and two will go to Terminals 2, 3 and 5. Services will alsoincrease to Ealing Broadway, Southall and Hayes & Harlington. To facilitate the increase, the number of trains that will operate on the line will rise from 66 to 70.As Elizabeth line services share track with other national rail services, TfL is working closely with Network Rail and other operators to agree the final timetable and service frequencies.However, from December 2019 the intention is that customers from Acton Main Line stations will have four trains per hour, Ealing Broadway will have 12 trains per an hour, Hanwell will have six trains per hour and customers from West Ealing, Hayes & Harlington and Southall will have 10 trains per hour at peaks when travelling into central London.The full timetable will be confirmed closer to the start of services.Source:https://www.london.gov.uk/moderngov/documents/b16054/Appendix%203%20-%20Written%20answers%20Thursday%2014-Sep-2017%2010.00%20London%20Assembly%20Mayors%20Question%20Time.pdf?T=9

Michael Charlton ● 2706d2 Comments ● 2704d

Street Lighting

My husband and I are unhappy to hear that Ealing Council have decided to dim the street lights after 10 pm as they think it will save money. This is surely a false economy. We were given the impression that the LED lighing would save money which was why they were introduced in the first place!Her are a few points to consuder before making any decision.Winter evenings especially are much darker since the LED lights were introduced.The LED lighting does not provide sufficient light to make one feel safe as they will be too dim to see properly when they are reduced after 10 pm.Streets are only swept once in every 6 weeks and we end up with piles of leaves which are slippery after rain. This could cause accidents!In winter when there is frost on the ground, walking in darkened streets will create a hazard.Walking through discarded rubbish is also a factor to consider. Bicycles attached to street furniture could cause people to trip.Crossing roads after 10 pm will be even more hazardous for residents, motorists may not be aware of people especially if they ars wearing dark clothing until it is too late.Dimmed lighting will be considered a godsend to ciminals, nice dark areas to conceal their activities. We have had recent reports of burglars in this area so hearing the strert lighting will be reduced even further is a great worry to residents.Please don't be penny wise and pound foolish, the lives of residents must be foremost in your minds. Do reconsider before making rash decisions.

Jean F Fernandez ● 2709d2 Comments ● 2707d

West Ealing CPZ - objection deadline today 11 Sep

According to the elusive green notices attached to lamp-posts, the Council intends going ahead with the CPZ in West Ealing. These have been cunningly sited at junctions to achieve minimum visibility. None of my neighbours I have asked had seen or read them. They stipulate objections must be submitted by today, 11 Sep, to highwayservices@ealing.gov.ukThis follows the third consultation in little more than a decade. Both previous rejected a CPZ. It is hard to avoid the conclusion the council is determined to keep asking the same question until it gets the ‘yes’ answer it wants.The consultation was not phrased as a ‘vote’ nor referendum, just an indication of interest. The response rate of 28% cannot sensibly be taken as indicating as anything other than over two-thirds majority lack of concern about parking issues.64% support out of 28% participation (core) and 44% of 28% participation(outer) support for a CPZ, is no mandate for anything. 14% of residents should not be able to command such a fundamental change that applies to pretty much 100% of households.I now know this particular consultation began as a Change.org petition organised by an anonymous and otherwise non-existent group calling itself Walpole West Residents, from 225 residents within the grid of roads bounded by Seaford Rd, Adelaide Road, Leighton Road, and Regina Road. That is, all the roads where the residents who participated in the consultation approved of a CPZ. This petition was not publicised to the wider area, as far I can establish. It appears to have been deliberately Gerrymandered to produce a desired result.Unfortunately for them, I doubt a CPZ will improve matters. Thanks to a proliferation of HMO’s enabled by Council planning policy there is not enough kerb space for the number of residents who have cars. From comments made at that petition, residents find parking almost impossible at any time of day or night. That is a problem no CPZ can address.Support for the CPZ seems to arise from an fanciful belief that residents will be able to park outside their homes.The general experience of CPZ’s is they are a monetisation strategy, that actually reduces kerb space. Invariably fewer residents bays are created than parking spaces were available in the unrestricted road. Residents with permits who are unable to park overnight in residents bays can only park on yellow lines, and must then remove their cars before 8 or 9am to avoid PCN’s.  Of course many do not, and find themselves paying penalties as well as resident parking permit and visitor parking fees. The consultation did not indicate this would be an outcome, nor indicate how many resident bays would be created vs how much kerbside parking would be lost to working day prohibition.This gets worse, when the ‘no CPZ’ roads are considered.There is no reasonable requirement for controlled parking in Seward Road and the adjacent roads that indicated rejection of a CPZ during the consultation. During the proposed hours of operation of the CPZ (09:00-10:00 and 15:00-16:00) there is absolutely no shortage of kerbside parking.Seward Road and adjoining roads do have some parking problems, but they are clearly caused by residents themselves and overnight competition for inadequate parking space. I have lived here for 30 years, and parking difficulties have only arisen as so many properties were converted to flats because the Council allowed it. The worst possible time to find a parking space is Sunday night after 10pm when most residents are home. Even so, it is not impossible, and anyone who expects to park without needing to walk  50-100yards is not being realistic.A CPZ offers us nothing at all in return for fees, except fewer parking spaces, the probability of PCN’s and additional costs for visitors.I hope the Council will not go ahead with this opportunist and predatory plan that I believe will contribute nothing constructive to local parking shortage. I would remind LBE that you work for us, not the other way round. It is not the Council’s job to find inventive new ways of making life more difficult in pursuit of income. And it is disingenuous to pretend a casual and poorly-supported consultation is sufficient authority to impose such a scheme especially on streets that have repeatedly and clearly rejected a CPZ.My final point is this. 2870 addresses consulted will mostly own at least one car. This suggests an estimated revenue of in excess of £195,000 in the first year, plus visitor and commercial vehicle charges. £200,000 seems a conservative estimate. It appears that Ealing is in the habit of increasing fees by about 10% per year. At least that is how much commercial vehicle permits rose, from £600 in 2014 to £800 now. I've not yet found the historic information for resident and visitor fees, but this level of increase is almost certainly unlawful, since the recent Barnet judgement established that CPZ fees cannot be used to subsidise general council expenditure nor even wider transport costs.Be careful what you wish for folks.

Tony Sleep ● 2783d12 Comments ● 2716d

TFL "every journey matters"

So I had the dubious pleasure of visiting Wembley Friday & yesterday.Travelling from Cleveland Rd/Argyle Rd instead of jumping on the 297 I walked to Perivale Stn as the traffic all along Argyle Rd to the A40 was horrendous.This not uncommon & TFL say its fine after refusing to acknowledge messages, unable to have a site meeting due to safety issues???Refusing to tweak the lights to lessen traffic.Anyway Fri I arrived Perivale same time as the bus, saw game & after a few beers caught 297 home. I did leave 10mins before end so that was relatively hassle free.Yesterday again traffic was appalling due to gasworks at Argyle road & I set off on foot.I left Wembley 22.22 hrs after the match. Walked along Wembley High St & waited for 297.Bus stop had no info board - except paper timetable saying every 15mins. It turned up at 22.50 with destination board Ealing BDWY.En route this changed to Alperton Sainsburys where we were all turfed off.Again no info & several buses ( some same route) came & went.I got in, with the bus stop 3 mins from my house, no traffic at 00.10!!!If I had driven, theres no parking except rip off stadium fees. No drinking either.We are encouraged to use public transport yet its shoddy at best.When in Germany for Euro 96 buses, trams, trains were waiting to transport people away.Here its hurdles, obstacles problems all the way.I could write a loooooooooonnng list of ways to lessen congestion & pollution - TFLs baby at the moment.They do not want to know.These foolhardy schemes we see are in no way a help to motorists.In short any suggestions & comments I would love to hear.For starters a keep clear at Haven Green bus garage, as it is now. Therefore when you are held at lights right on the roundabout cars can progress straight on up Castlebar.Even better hound Ealing Council & TFL

Peter Yale ● 2718d1 Comments ● 2718d

Opinions on 2 new stations around Old Oak (see front page)

I am generally in favour of two additional stations around Old Oak, but not as in the current proposals which in my opinion would be too close to Willesden Junction High Level. Two new stations would provide easier access to Crossrail. However it is proposed to site a station below ground level close to the Crossrail station for HS2, and there is an agreed requirement for a link between HS1 and HS2. This would make access from as many "local" routes as possible to the Crossrail / HS2 / HS1 stations absolutely vital. I was told that the first proposal for the HS1 - HS2 link was just a quick relatively inexpensive suggestion, and it was only rejected as "not fit for purpose". There is no current agreed route, and there is no current provision for a junction with the planned HS2 route, although required to provide direct access between northern England and the Channel Tunnel. Creating an underground junction later would require HS2 services to be halted unless a stub tunnel is provided.I would prefer to see existing routes used where possible, but designed and built to cater for future requirements. There should only be through services at or around Old Oak, none should normally terminate in the area, and there should not be any need for a termination platform close to the already crowded Old Oak area, although additional platforms could allow more time for passenger transfer when congested.In my opinion, a station to the east of Old Oak should be slightly south of the junction between the branches towards Wembley Central and Willesden Junction High Level where it could be served by both London Overground Clapham Junction branch and through services currently supplied by Southern which could provide multiple direct links from very large areas south of London and north west of London (at present Croydon and Milton Keynes). This may be more difficult to design and build than the current Hythe Road suggestion, but far more important. It could also be more accessible from the large residential area near North Pole Road.There are already proposals for using existing links to the West Coast Main Line close to Harlesden station, two branches with services currently provided by Chiltern trains close to Neasden station, Thameslink and East Midlands trains through Cricklewood, together with a new high level station close to the existing Harlesden station.There are proposals for a branch from the Richmond line near South Acton towards Brentford and Hounslow.The Acton Main Line branch could provide an alternative route connecting from the Crossrail / Great Western services towards the north of London.There would be many more possibilities for through routes via a station to the west of Old Oak on the London Overground route between Richmond and Willesden Junction High Level using existing tracks if it is sited further south, between the Dudden Hill and Acton Main Line junctions in the area known as Acton Wells. Pedestrian access could be provided from the very busy North Acton area. This may be more difficult to design and build, but in an industrial area, and in my opinion worth the effort. The ground level would be close to track level unless the platforms need to extend towards the Central line where there is a high level bridge, but there should be adequate space for supports on either side of the existing rail bridge.Access from both of these eastern and western stations could be provided almost parallel to the Great Western / Crossrail tracks, and the expected numbers of transfer passengers might justify installing three parallel Travelator style moving pavements (one each way plus one reversible in the middle) which would help to provide disabled access.Other proposals include using existing track space between Old Oak and the existing Chiltern line through West Ruislip and on towards Beaconsfield and High Wycombe, with additional platforms at North Acton plus a new station at Park Royal to link with the Piccadilly Line (reserved space already available). This could be operated as a branch of Crossrail rather than needing additional platform space at Old Oak.It would still be necessary to provide pedestrian access between Willesden Junction station and the Hythe Road area. Infrastructure must be fit for purpose as there is a need to reduce reliance on road traffic. The rail network suffered when multiple local feeder routes were cut, forcing the use of road traffic to reach the main through routes, and so often making it quicker and easier to just travel direct by car.

Christopher Bell ● 2730d2 Comments ● 2725d

Council customer services

Has anyone else had this problem with Ealing Council's customer service?Recently I have had my food bin missed, twice. It was left in the same place that I have put it for the last five years, by my gate. Each time I reported it as a missed collection I was hit with the same problem in that they claimed I had never left it out. After the second missed collection report I receive an email telling me off for bogusly reporting a missed collection. In that email was a contact number which turned out to be Ealing Council's infamous customer service.I rang that number and explained the problem. Customer service first told me that it wasn't their responsibility because they were contractors. I pointed out that they may be contractors but they are also Ealing Council's agents and that Ealing Council are fully responsible. I was then told to make a formal complaint. I pointed out to the lady at customer service that due to widespread maladministration of the complaints procedure from the bottom to executive director level the formal complaints procedure isn't usable.Ealing Council's customer service then performed a comedy act on me. "I'll put you on hold while I enter it on your records" she said. The phone then played music for about a minute. The lady at customer than came back on the line and said, "right, I've entered your problem into your records". Not bad for someone who had no idea who I was, and that they only had my surname. Because of that last point I have to ask a silly question. Do the chipmunks at customer service have superpowers?

Dennis Bailey ● 2771d4 Comments ● 2769d

August smile

These are actual comments made by Georgia State Troopers that were taken off their car videos:1. "You know, stop lights don't come any redder than the one you just went through."2. "Relax, the handcuffs are tight because they're new. They'll stretch after you wear them a while."3. "If you take your hands off the car, I'll make your birth certificate a worthless document."4. "If you run, you'll only go to jail tired."5. "Can you run faster than 1200 feet per second? Because that's the speed of the bullet that will be chasing you."6. "You don't know how fast you were going? I guess that means I can write anything I want to on the ticket, huh?"7. "Yes, sir, you can talk to the shift supervisor, but I don't think it will help. Oh, did I mention that I'm the shift supervisor?"8. "Warning! You want a warning? O.K, I'm warning you not to do that again or I'll give you another ticket."9. "The answer to this last question will determine whether you are drunk or not. Was Mickey Mouse a cat or a dog?"10. "Fair? You want me to be fair? Listen, fair is a place where you go to ride on rides, eat cotton candy and corn dogs and step in monkey poop."11. "Yeah, we have a quota. Two more tickets and my wife gets a toaster oven."12. "In God we trust; all others we run through NCIC." ( National Crime Information Center )13. "Just how big were those 'two beers' you say you had?"14. "No sir, we don't have quotas anymore. We used to, but now we're allowed to write as many tickets as we can."15. "I'm glad to hear that the Chief (of Police) is a personal friend of yours. So you know someone who can post your bail."AND THE WINNER IS....16. "You didn't think we give pretty women tickets? You're right, we don't. Sign here."

Graham Weeks ● 2823d18 Comments ● 2789d

New hazard for Ealing motorists -  Avoid Springbridge Road MSCP

Be very wary of parking in the Council's Springbridge Road car park.  I got a parking ticket last week for parking in the new private car park the council has designated for the local NHS CCG inside the car park itself.  There are 20 poorly signed bays on the 5th floor for the exclusive use of the NHS CCG.  They park a row of shiny new BMWs and Mercs up there.  The blue floor treatment is exactly the same as the rest of the car park so it is not very obvious that this is a separate private car park.  The shiny new BMWs and Mercs carry no special badges so that offers no clue to the unwary.  My offence was "85 Parked without clearly displaying a valid permit where required".  Well as it happens none of the CCG vehicles were displaying any kind of permit either.  I paid for my ticket and went off into town.  It is how you use town centre car parks.  You do not expect to have to negotiate additional restrictions inside.  The day I got done I was one of 5 people with tickets in the same 20 space area.  The next day I popped back and another 2 cars had tickets.  Clearly this new feature of the car park is trappy.  And the parking people will surely know this from their stats.  It is pretty bent.  Town centre car parking is a rare commodity and I am not aware of the council doing any public consultation on whether the public should lose 20 spaces to one organisation.  Why can't the high panjandrums of the NHS CCG take their chances with parking like everyone else?  Anyway pay and display car parks are hazardous enough without introducing new traps inside them.  Avoid Springbridge Road MSCP.

Phil Taylor ● 2807d10 Comments ● 2800d

FIRE DANGER IN EALING HMOs?

It is not only tower blocks in Notting Hill where there is danger of fire.   There was a fire in a large  HMO in W3 a couple of weeks ago.  Not on the same scale as Grenfell Tower and no one died but with striking parallels:  Council failure to heed residents’ representations, Council tolerance of bad management, Council unaccountability and uncaring politicians ignoring warnings. Neighbours of the HMO in question discovered recently that a few years ago it was issued with a licence despite the fact it was badly managed, overcrowded, and lacked adequate fire-prevention and escape provision.  It stayed that way for four years. The Council’s Employee Code of Conduct defines as gross misconduct, deserving of immediate dismissal, “serious negligence that causes or might cause loss, damage or injury”.  What happened to the officer who irresponsibly licensed this HMO?  He was promoted.  He then reappointed the same HMO licence holder and manager, knowing their bad record. Of course he did.   That was his record too. Neighbours complained to senior officers, ward councillors and Council Leader Bell.   They were ignored.  The matter was put to MP Huq.  Ignored.  She was evidently more concerned with protecting Ealing Council from scrutiny than the safety of the lives of constituents.  Party before people! Neighbours made a formal complaint.  Council officers refused to accept it, suppressed it, covering up the scandal and protecting colleagues from investigation, and thereby corrupting the Council’s complaints procedure.The Council, far from learning from complaints, as it hypocritically claims to do, has endorsed the policy revealed here of banking licence fees and abandoning HMO residents to squalid and dangerous conditions. Anyone living in an HMO should insist that the property is thoroughly inspected immediately.  The production of a licence (as we have seen with the W3 HMO) guarantees nothing.   It is possible in Ealing for a property to be licensed and dangerous to live in.  Ask the landlord to see his licence.  The name of the responsible officer is on the first page.  Is it one of the officers involved in the W3 scandal?   Who is it?  Write to Julian Bell and ask him.  He knows the names. If it is found that the licensed HMO does not conform to legal requirements, Julian Bell should  be asked to explain how a license came to be granted and what action he intends to take against the council officer(s) responsible.   Ask him to assure you that your HMO has been adequately inspected.  Does it have an up-to-date gas-safety certificate on display?  Is the door to your part of the property a proper fire-door fitted with a seal around the edge? Is the building fitted with smoke-alarms and an adequate integrated fire-alarm system?  Is there emergency lighting on the stairs. Is there adequate escape-provision?  Particularly important if you live on an upper floor.All these things are required by law. Fire-fighters should not be obliged to risk their lives because council officers are indifferent to the safety of human lives and cover up for colleagues, and when our supposed “representatives”, Bell and Huq, are happy to turn a blind eye to anything that might embarrass their party.

vincent paul WRIGLEY ● 2851d0 Comments ● 2851d

Labour's Land Value Tax would be excruciating for London

On page 86 of its manifesto Labour raises the prospect of a Land Value Tax (LVT):A Labour government will give local government extra funding next year. We will initiate a review into reforming council tax and business rates and consider new options such as a land value tax, to ensure local government has sustainable funding for the long term.I did the calculation for my house.  My current council tax is £2,270.  Under Labour's LVT proposals this would go up to £5,890, a rise of £3,620 or 160%.  It would be excruciating for my family.  Finding £3,620 out of an already reduced after tax income would effectively mean the end of holidays or a move to a smaller property.  It is quite easy to do this calculation for yourself.  Get your property value off Zoopla.  Multiply by 0.55 to get an estimate of the value of the undeveloped land.  Multiply 0.0085 to get the tax you would pay.  The rate of 0.85% comes from proposers of the tax themselves.  It is no good Labour claiming that this is scaremongering.  They have raised the proposal and stated the rate.  We know it has to be a large amount because they themselves are presenting it as a get out of free jail card for local government finance. Here is a mechanism that will allow Labour to pump vast funds into its local government clients without affecting headline tax rates for regular people.  The 1%ers will pay!  Unfortunately that means anyone who has struggled to buy a property in London.  Good luck on Thursday!

Phil Taylor ● 2880d13 Comments ● 2857d

Code Club at Acton & Ealing Central Library

https://www.codeclub.org.uk/Code Club is a nationwide network of free volunteer-led after-school coding clubs for children aged 9-11.I am currently volunteering for 2 code clubs, one at Acton Library and other at Ealing Central Library.Currently we have few seats available for the children so if you're interested for your child to learn about coding, then please get in touch with the hosts below:Acton Library:Everyone Active Acton Centre, High St, London W3 6NEAwatif El-Martaoui elmartaouia@hotmail.comTime: Saturday 11-12 pmEaling Central Library:103 Ealing Broadway Centre, London W5 5JYMartha LambertMartha.Lambert@carillionservices.co.ukTime: Thursday 4-5 pmCode club projects help children learn to code in Scratch, HTML & CSS and Python by using step by step guides to make games, animations or websites. The projects gradually introduce coding concepts to allow children to build their knowledge incrementally.We also support active clubs with a range of extra resources like certificates and posters, as well as competitions and offers.To join the code club, we will need from a parents/ carers,1) A small permission form signed on the first day2) An email address which will be used by the children to create accounts for online resources.Please feel free to get in touch with me in case you have any questions. And do check website https://www.codeclub.org.uk/ if you want more information.Many Thanks,Sandeepsanmestry@gmail.com

Sandeep Mestry ● 2872d0 Comments ● 2872d

NHS: Why we can't trust two-faced Joy (Damschroder-)Morrissey nee Inboden (a.k.a. Boden)

Two-faced Joy (Damschroder-)Morrissey nee Iboden (a.k.a. Boden) Conservative candidate for Ealing Central and Acton waxed lyrical about she had come over to the UK to study the European model for social medicine (highlighting Sweden), however, her disdain of us Brits and oue view of the NHS is shocking in the following article in the Mirror (P.s. has anyone read her LSE Masters dissertation?):"Tory candidate mocked 'hysterical' Labour's NHS fears - in seat that's having its local hospital downgraded"Joy Morrissey accused the party of "fetishising" the service and said people should stop calling it "our NHS" or "treating it like a religion"  http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/tory-candidate-mocked-hysterical-labours-10562985A Tory election candidate mocked Labour as "deluded" and "hysterical" for warning about the NHS's future - in a seat whose local hospital is being downgraded.Joy Morrissey accused the party of "fetishising" the service and said people should stop calling it "our NHS" or "treating it like a religion" in a scathing blog last year.She wrote in January 2016: "The institution remains remarkably unchanged - the promised armageddon again failing to materialise."The credibility of these increasingly hysterical forecasts of doom can surely be no more than that of the deluded old soul wandering Oxford Street with his "The End Is Nigh' placard."The only one left for them now a NASA-style 10 second countdown."Her local Ealing Hospital is being downgraded from a district to a local hospital as part of national cost-cutting 'Sustainability and Transformation Plans' (STPs).She accused Labour of "fetishing" the service and told people to stop calling it "our NHS" (Photo: PA)The plan is set to cut the number of beds from 288 to 50 and leaves questions over the future shape of Ealing's A&E as part of a reduction from nine to five acute hospitals in north west London.The STP report says Ealing's current setup is "not financially sustainable" after it ran up a deficit of £30million.And it does not rule out an A&E downgrade, saying only: "No substantive changes to A&Es in Ealing will be made until there is sufficient alternative capacity out of hospital or in acute hospitals."The plan was formally published after Ms Morrissey's blog post last year, but campaigners said fears over Ealing Hospital had been known for some time. It has already had its paediatric and maternity wards closed with services moved elsewhere in north west London.Ms Morrissey's Labour rival Rupa Huq said: "This confirms what we already know - The Tories won’t protect Ealing [Hospital] because their candidate looks at our NHS with derision."She should apologise for these offensive remarks."Ms Morrissey is in a bitter battle to overturn the 274 majority of Labour's Rupa Huq (Photo: Getty)The hospital provides for thousands of people in the warring candidates' Ealing Central and Acton constituency, one of the most marginal seats in the country. It sits just outside the seat's boundary.Ms Huq is defending a majority of just 274 and the Greens and UKIP have pulled out to give each side a boost.Ms Morrissey wrote her blog post on the Conservative Way Forward website in January 2016 with a photo of her outside Ealing Hospital.In it she complained the Tories could "guarantee every patient the gift of eternal life and send them home with a complimentary pot of caviar and it still wouldn't be enough".She added: "Stop treating a valuable public service like a religion that can only be spoken of in a hushed tone of reverence rarely heard outside of the Vatican."We can begin by desisting from the glutinous and now obligatory practice of referring to 'Our' NHS.The blog post was written in January last year"For every member of the public that has bought into Labour's fetishisation of this institution there is an equally large and silent number that haven't."They do not gaze at the NHS with uncritical awe - and neither should we."Ms Morrissey became embroiled in a row over the NHS plans last week with Ms Huq.She pulled out of a hustings and threatened legal action against her Labour rival, accusing the campaign of "blatant lies" over a leaflet that said the hospital was closing.A spokeswoman for London North West Healthcare NHS Trust said: "There will be some changes at Ealing Hospital over the next three to five years, to provide local people with the services they use the most, so patients receive the best possible care. This will include a local A&E at Ealing Hospital.”Ms Morrissey has been contacted for comment by the Mirror, but had not replied at the time of publication.

John Alan Peters ● 2880d11 Comments ● 2878d

National Health Service breakdown and privatization: "Sustainability and Transformation Plans"

I'm deeply concerned that in the build up to the General Election there has been little discussion about the disastrous changes to the NHS being proposed by the local Sustainability and Transformation Plan, the "North West London STP" which covers 8 boroughs from Westminster to Hillingdon including Ealing. These plans for the 44 "footprint" regions of England and Wales have been made in a secretive manner, with very little public information and are nothing more than plans to slash, trash and privatise our NHS.          But most worrying are large private healthcare companies and their lobbyists, such as Virgin Care and American healthcare companies including UnitedHealth, the previous employer of Simon Stevens CEO of the NHS, which will chase the UK's expenditure through the NHS using the Health and Social Care Act 2012. This pressure will inexorably lead to the American model of healthcare management which causes 50% of personal bankruptcies each year in the US. All the STPs call for "Accountable Care Organisations/Systems", a term which Americans recognise only too well. This system with low fixed budgets will be screwed down so that it does not meet the public need and it will turn the health provision in England and Wales into a two tier health system where the rich will pay and the rest of us will be left with a very poor, minimal NHS, like the American Medicare/Medicaid system.        I would urge all readers to contact their candidates and let them know that the public will not stand for the destruction of the NHS and all MPs must reject the STPs and reject the move to Accountable Care Organisations. These "new models of care" will end the NHS as a comprehensive service that provides the full range of care to all who need it, free at the point of need and fully accountable to the public (private companies will hide their waste as well as their profits).              Readers can find their candidates on the website. www.whocanivotefor.co.uk/elections

Una-Jane Winfield ● 2881d3 Comments ● 2879d

May smile

A dying man gathered his lawyer, doctor and clergyman at his bed side and handed each of them an envelope containing $25,000 in cash. He made them each promise that after his death and during his repose, they would place the three envelopes in his coffin. He told them that he wanted to have enough money to enjoy the next life.A week later the man died. At the Wake, the Lawyer and Doctor and Clergyman, each concealed an envelope in the coffin and bid their old client and friend farewell.By chance, these three met several months later. Soon the Clergyman, feeling guilty, blurted out a confession saying that there was only $10,000 in the envelope he placed in the coffin. He felt, rather than waste all the money, he would send it to a Mission in South America. He asked for their forgiveness.The Doctor, moved by the gentle Clergyman's sincerity, confessed that he too had kept some of the money for a worthy medical charity. The envelope, he admitted, had only $8000 in it. He said, he too could not bring himself to waste the money so frivolously when it could be used to benefit others.By this time the Lawyer was seething with self-righteous outrage. He expressed his deep disappointment in the felonious behavior of two of his oldest and most trusted friends. "I am the only one who kept his promise to our dying friend. I want you both to know that the envelope I placed in the coffin contained the full amount. Indeed, my envelope contained my personal check for the entire $25,000."

Graham Weeks ● 2914d6 Comments ● 2894d

R.I.P Jerome Rogers

To those who dont know this young man received PCNs from Camden Council & was unable to pay which resulted in an impossible & obscene  debt of over £1000.Jerome, felt unable to cope & took his own life.Camden Council blood on their hands, maybe Ealing too.Something needs to be done.PCNs are a business, money making racket. All to often there are stories of the most harmless infringement resulting in a fine - Longfield Ave for example.Parking is at a premium yet Ealing Council anti car campaign, along with TFL, have bus lane fines, CPZ, turning restrictions, out of bay parking fines, yellow lines etc etc.Someone, some person - MAHFOUZ? set these restrictions & then people like poor Jerome cant cope.The buck is quickly passed to the bailiffs, but how is it legal or morally acceptable for the debt to spiral to amounts unpayable??I hate these councils restrictions, the dumb wardens, 2 faced unapproachable.The councils contractors all parked opposite Perceval house pushing traffic over on the side of the live bus lane. Dare you encroach will a ticket follow??Yet no lights are put out or tickets issued to vehicles actually causing a hazard or obstruction.far easier to find a vehicle an inch outside the markings, a householder stopped outside their house causing no harm. The motorist trying to get from A - B yet impeded by pointless obstructions.With respect to Jeromes mum I would say how much I really hate these  wardens & more so the councils.Whoever you are council person sleep well, blood on your hands, Mrs Rogers forgives, I resent.Either way Jerome has no choice but lives forever in our hearts.Perhaps our local MPs can or will take action, actually do something about this extortion rather than publicity for thenselves

Peter Yale ● 2914d0 Comments ● 2914d

Hanwell litter

This is from a poster on Facebook Hanwell Friends group and he asked me to post it here for him.Keith Freegard20 March at 09:46I picked 2 bags of litter today between Viaduct and Hanwell locks. At least 80% of the littered items are drinking related. All are tins of strong eastern european branded lagers - like Zubr; Tuskie;Walkizch;Debaum etc. the rest of litter is energy drinks, vodka and beer bottles plus snack food wraps, burger n chips , then smoking and drug related packs. So the 'target market' for any focussed behavior change is well-defined :-'Drinkers buying strong eastern EU branded lager from local shops who like to gather in parks and consume vast amounts of booze while smoking and eating fast food.'Oh and also members of this social group with very low respect for society and the environment ( most of them I guess). I also think there is some strange and twisted symbolism going on here, so that the very obvious pile of discarded cans is making a statement to the rest of the community. Maybe a sort of ' look at us, we can do what we like and do not accept your petty rules of living in a community'.... but I find it impossible to understand the minds of people who do this.Anyway - can the local council put some targetted effort into preventing the litter caused by this small group of offenders in our locality? maybe work with the shops who sell the drink n food? maybe offer incentives to get the blighters to pick up the littered drink cans? Maybe tour parks in evenings to indentify the drinking groups? Or maybe just allow those who pick up litter ( there ARE lots of us) to carry on sorting the symptons of this social disease.

Graham Weeks ● 2956d2 Comments ● 2955d

Paddington station layout

Paddington station is really not very accessible for those of us living in West London!  If you travel on the Circle/Hammersmith and City lines westbound across London you arrive at the far end of the station and have to walk along the taxi rank to see the arrivals boards and access the station.  From there it is impossible to reach platform 11 in the 2 minutes you are sometimes given to reach a train as the straightforward access to the platform has been blocked. You have to go all the way to the front of the station and then walk back all the way you have come back up the platform to reach the trains.  Not within 2 minutes!It is hard to know how to get to your platform once a train has been indicated on a screen by the taxi rank (where you arrive from the westbound Hammersmith and City and Circle lines). There are several entrances to the station there which are not well labelled to tell you which platforms are accessed from each.  There is no overall plan to refer to showing you what the layout is and how to get around.  Especially there is no indication of all the entrances to the Underground, which is complex there as they lead to different lines or different directions of travel.  There are two entrances to the Bakerloo line (also communicates via tunnel with the Hammersmith and City, and Circle lines East bound.  There is an entrance to the Hammersmith and City East line right at the front of the station, but the Hammersmith and City and Circle lines Westbound is right at the far end of the station on the West side on the upper level.  If you need to attend St Mary's hospital you have to walk all the way to the front of the station, and then double back and walk the whole length of the station again on the road outside.  Needless to say, people attending hospitals are not the young and fit.  There is perfectly good access to the hospital's road from the taxi rank, but that has been blocked off for no logical reason.What is more I very much fear that when Crossrail comes in the entrance to Crossrail will be from the East side of the station, and I suspect the track and trains will be on the far West side of the station.  Will people arriving on the West side of the station (eg on the Hammersmith and City, Circle line Westbound from Kings Cross etc)have to cross the entire station to get to the entrance to Crossrail and then back again to get on a train?Finally, I am concerned that Ealing Broadway station is going to become even more hectic, and already the situation on Platform 3 is quite frightening at times.  People belt down the single narrow stairway to catch a train,  in serious danger of taking a tumble down the stairs and taking others with them.  One would expect when Crossrail comes that the stairwells will be doubled in capacity at least, or there will be accidents.Design of public transport should take account of the fact that many travellers are not young fit and able to cope and consider those burdened with shopping, luggage, children, disability, age, illnesses. Will the arrangements at Ealing Broadway station adequately address the needs of the less agile or travellers burdened with luggage, shopping, children, wheelchairs, other disabilities?

Barbara Dore ● 2989d18 Comments ● 2979d

Public meeting. Proposed changes to Health provision

Thhe next Acton central ward forum will be held on 22nd February at St. Mary's church hall beginning at 7.00pm. This is important. Come if you can and bring your questions.Ealing CCG will be presenting an early draft of their proposals for changing primary and secondary health care in the Borough. You may want to hear what they have to say and have the opportunity to ask questions.be Amongst the proposals are : - a radical shift from care in hospital to care provided through new clinics. One for Southall. One for the current site of Ealing Hospital and one for Acton. Three 7 day GP services with early/late opening. One for Ealing Broadway.- A new frailty unit at Ealing Hospital focusing on older persons who may need a bed while diagnosis is done or care is arranged.- A "local" A&E at Ealing hospital with diagnostic services. Patients will still be seen urgently as now.- A target of  more patients given appropriate care and medication faster allowing a reduction in acute beds over time. - A  diagnostic and stabilisation admissions centre at Ealing hospital for patients needing hospital observation for up to seven days before being transferred for longer term care.These proposals are still at an early stage but we believe that you may want to hear them for yourselves. Do try and attend this public meeting. Ward forums are for everyone. Rallies like the one last week can be fun for the faithful and the speakers can be powerful, but we need a measured thoughtful response to the proposals. Placard waving doesn't cut it for all of us. If you can't make it to Acton, why not ask your ward Councillors to arrange a public meeting for your area and go along as a critical friend?

Maire Lowe ● 2985d3 Comments ● 2980d

A police warning?

I do not know how real this is but it makes sense.This is the thing these days, with people out of work and needing cash. Beware, it's headed your way. Just last weekend on Friday night we parked in a public parking area. As we drove away I noticed a sticker on the rear window of the car. When I took it off after I got home, it was a receipt for gas.. Luckily my friend told me not to stop as it could be someone waiting for me to get out of the car... Then we received this email yesterday: WARNING FROM POLICE THIS APPLIES TO BOTH WOMEN AND MEN BEWARE OF A PIECE OF PAPER ON THE BACK WINDOW OF YOUR VEHICLE--NEW WAY TO DO CARJACKING (NOT A JOKE) Heads up everyone ! Please, keep this circulating...You walk across the parking lot, unlock your car and get inside. You start the engine and shift into reverse... When you look into the rearview mirror to back out of your parking space, you notice a piece of paper stuck to the middle of the rear window. So, you shift into Park, unlock your doors, and jump out of your car to remove that paper (or whatever it is) that is obstructing your view. When you reach the back of your car, that is when the carjackers appear out of nowhere, jump into your car and take off. They practically mow you down as they speed off in your car. And guess what, ladies ? I bet your purse is still in the car. So now the carjacker has your car, your home address, your money, and your keys. Your home and your whole identity are now compromised ! BEWARE OF THIS NEW SCHEME THAT IS NOW BEING USED. If you see a piece of paper stuck to your back window, just drive away. Remove the paper later. And be thankful that you read this e-mail. I hope you will forward this to friends and family, especially to women. A purse contains all kinds of personal information and identification documents, and you certainly do NOT want it to fall into the wrong hands. Please keep this going and tell all your friends

Graham Weeks ● 3012d8 Comments ● 3010d

Funding for small local charity.

Not sure if this forum allows such posts and I am new to the world of charity fundraising, but here goes...I am a volunteer and committee member for a small yet vital charity based in Hanwell, Ealing - The Hanwell Neighbourly Care Scheme (HNCS).  The scheme offers support to older people in the area, helping in emergencies and encouraging contact through the development of local Pop-Ins, maintaining independence and nurturing friendship among older people. We also try to arrange regular lunches, day trips and other activities.Our charity is facing unprecedented pressure on funding and successful applications for grants and awards continue to be extremely challenging as we try to ensure the success of HNCS in both the short and the long term. We are reaching out to request support or advice in any capacity the local community can give?Below are links to both our Facebook page and current website (this is currently being overhauled and updated) which I hope give you some insight as to what we do. Please like, follow and share our page if you so wish!  Should you have any questions on such matters, or wish to find out anything else, please do not hesitate to contact me. I can easily put you in touch with our Co-ordinator/Outreach Worker or Committee Chair should this also be of assistance.Many thanks for your time, and I do hope you enjoy browsing the pages below :www.facebook.com/HanwellNCShttp://hncs.zohosites.com/contact.htmlRegards,Alan, HNCS

Alan Baverstock ● 3022d5 Comments ● 3018d