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Heathrow into the future
Grimshaw have been
chosen as the concept
designers to bring
Heathrow’s vision for
expansion to life.
It sends the clear signal to the Government
that Heathrow is a
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was selected after a rigorous assessment from
a shortlist of four of the
UK’s top architects
which also included
Zaha Hadid, HOK and
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This follows on from
the announcement of
Arup, CH2M, MACE
and Turner & Townsend
as Programme Client
Partners in March. They
have been tasked with
ensuring the programme
is delivered to the highest industry standards in
planning, innovation
and quality.
Grimshaw were successful in the competitive tender process not
only for their visionary
concept designs, which
pushed the boundary of
what an airport could
and should be, but also
for their unique ideas
around how Heathrow
could be expanded in a
sustainable but affordable way. Grimshaw
brings their experience
of working on major
transport projects across
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service whilst showcasing the best of British
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Head of Design at
Heathrow,
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forward to working with
Grimshaw to develop
their bold ideas so that
once the Government
approves the Heathrow
expansion, we can create a world-class sustainable hub airport which
delivers for our passengers, our airlines and also
helps to integrate
Heathrow with our local
communities. With the
Concept Architect and
Programme Client Partners now in place, we
are now ready to begin
the process of expansion
once the Government
makes the right choice
for the whole of Britain.”
At a time of uncertainty following the result of the EU referendum, the Government
can send the strongest
possible signal that Britain is open for business
ture by expanding
Heathrow. The £16 billion privately funded
infrastructure investment would be a much
needed boost for the
economy, creating jobs
and growth across the
UK.
Partner at Grimshaw,
Jolyon Brewis, said:
“We are passionate about
designing a new future
for Heathrow Airport;
setting a benchmark for
sustainable infrastructure, skilfully integrated
with the communities it
serves. Heathrow have
ambitious plans for the
expansion of the airport
and we are proud to be
selected to help deliver
this inspirational vision.”
Partner at Grimshaw,
Andrew Thomas, said:
“We believe the expansion of Heathrow is vital to maintaining the
UK’s place within the
global economy and we
look forward to developing a design that provides an authentic and
uniquely British sense
of place. Our concept
will deliver an outstanding passenger experience by building
upon the airport’s rich
history, while also setting a new standard for
the future of aviation.”
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Politics of Hate Mrs May’s objective
Sir,
The conduct of Messrs.
Cameron,
Corbyn,
Johnson and Farage during the referendum on EU
membership should live
in the memory of all
civilised people as a mark
of our debased political
discourse during the last
few decades.
One would only have to
recall the gravitas and intellectual poise of politicians
such as Churchill, Wilson,
Macmillan and Attlee to
understand that the disingenuous posturing of
Cameron (a reckless career
strategist) and Corbyn (a
secret supporter of the leave
camp) along with the crude,
rabble-rousing tactics of
Boris Johnson and Nigel
Farage (public school buffoons spouting loutish pub
talk) sadly represent a new
low in the political life of
this country. Undoubtedly,
the puerile rants of Johnson
and Farage were, to a large
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extent, responsible in providing a spurious legitimacy
for the prejudices of the vilest sections of our society.
Before the referendum there
was UKIP’s racially offensive (and entirely illegal)
campaign poster along with
the murder of a politician by
a bigoted thug and, after the
result of the vote, a rash of
disgusting, racially motivated attacks on foreign
workers. Research has revealed that, in terms of demographics for the referendum, age played a negligible
role: most people with any
memory of pre-War Britain,
before immigration from the
colonies (not the EU) began
in the 1950s, are actually
now
deceased.
Unsurprisingly, it was educational attainment, and social exclusion that were the
critical factors in marshalling the ‘leave’ vote. It is
now clear that the eradication of highly skilled work
in productive, technical industries by Margaret
Thatcher and her successors
has created a national
underclass of culturally impoverished, disaffected citizens with the stereotypical
‘white van man’ which arose
in the Thatcher years being
deliberately courted by
Farage and Johnson.
Tragically, the days when
Britain had a skills-base capable of collaboration with
the French on engineering
projects such as Concorde
are long gone. Decades of
low-grade self-employment,
reduced educational opportunities, a degenerate television culture and the rise of the
tabloid gutter press has produced a society largely bereft
of learning, industrial expertise and a sense of social cohesion, and these problems
actually constitute the greatest threat to Britain - not the
EU.
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Sir
The total vote on the EU
was two leave, by a wafer thin margin.
But the UK countries
split on the issue. Scotland and Northern Ireland voted overwhelmingly to remain, the
former in all its constituencies. Thus the UK
faces break up.
London voted 27
boroughs to five, to remain and its residents
have petitioned to have
their verdict honoured
in any Brexit deal. Our
voice needs hearing.
To understand our
new prime minister’s
reorganisation of her
cabinet, it is crucial to
grasp that Theresa May
is enthusiastically proEU, following Tory
mainstream po9licy for
decades.
Her first class degree
is in geography, with
specialisation in Europe. Only by leading ,
not leaving, she claims
we will flourish.
She notes evidence
that ‘Brexit’ is already
giving grounds for concern and is, any always
has been a foolish concept. Lawyers (1,000
barristers) are contesting its legal validity.
So she has deliberately appointed to her
cabinet, in powerful
‘Brexit terms’ positions,
the three loudest Euro
sceptics in the ‘Leave’
campaign,
Boris
Johnson, Liam Fox and
David Davis. Three top
cabinet jobs.
That is the team, hermetically sealed off
from all the rest, to sort
out what proposals two
put before parliament to
trigger off Article 50 for
agreement with the EU.
‘You created the mess,
you sort it’ in essence.
Mrs May is sure that
with jobs going, house
prices falling, hate crime
soaring and prices rising as the pound
plunges, the demand to
rejoin via second referendum will have to be
answered. New investment in UK is drying
up.
As a proud Conservative, she points out to
the Europhobes that every Tory leader from
WW2 onwards has enthusiastically shared her
‘remain and lead’ belief.
Churchill (1940 —
immediate union with
France),
Eden,
Macmillan, Heath,
Thatcher (signed Single
European Act), Major
(took on his Europhobes
and beat them) and
Cameron — and now
May — all favoured in.
Her tactic — give
the antis the Brexit job,
and watch them flounder is her style.
Referendum
Sir,
I, and I suspect many others were outraged by
Harold Trace with his bandying about with figures
on the referendum, yes it was 17 to 16 except there
were 6 zero’s behind these figures.
The brexit vote won by 1,400,000 and when it is
taken out of context like this it just shows you how
people can make figures suit their argument.
He calls for it to be annulled or having a second
referendum, this is a democratic vote by the whole of
England not a constituency vote, if what he proposes
were to be put into action this would be the tip of an
iceberg, just think you vote into parliamentary member for your locality who does not please the other
parties, so they immediately call for a new vote, and
so it goes on and on with a never ending conclusion.
There are certain seats that have very small
majorities in both Labour and conservative parties
where recounts take place, do we tear up the democratic system of voting and not do the recount just
keep having electoral votes until there is a definite
vote until there is a majority big enough so as not to
need a recount.
The referendum has taken place, there had to be
a winner whether we like the result or not, so let us
now get the terms sorted out and get down to the
things we do best, worldwide trading on our terms
not on a tarriff laden form of trading, which has cost
this country dear.
For the people who are worrying about our withdrawal, remember they export more to us than we do
to them, and despite having BSE crisis which is now
cleared the French still find ways to not import our
beef, despite having the same problem with thier
cows on much larger scale than we did, but they kept
thiers under wraps, so that it was never discovered
until the problem was sorted out
I just hope the new prime minister presses the
article 50 button as soon as possible and then we can
start running our country without the EU millstone
round our neck.
Yours Faithfully
M.F.Clark
Ferndale Road
Ashford
Much to her dismay,
she
observed
Cameron’s vain attempt to put the ‘outers’
to scorn by insults.
‘Fruit cakes, swiveleyed bigots and covert
racists’ was no way to
win for ‘in’.
But she has build
up support by emptying our of government
such disliked ministers
as Gove, Osborne,
Nicky Morgan together
mum’s the word’ Andrea Leadsom.
Whether Conservative or not, her skill at
routing ministers detested by the public will
not be overlooked.
The woman was
brave enough, as party
chairman to tell Tory
delegates two their face
that theirs was ‘the nasty
party’. She also wants
workers as directors,
and obscene pay deals
stopped.
She has place one
Surrey MP, Philip
Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer,
with instructions to let
the loud Brexiters get
on with their task, and
reap the harvest of discontent in a couple of
years. She sacked another, Gove, to tumultuous delight.
Yours
G Gray
Feltham Hill Road,
Ashford.
Clutching
at straws
Sir,
With reference to the
paper’s front page lead
on July 9th, it would
seem that John Holland
Kaye and the proHeathrow lobby are really clutching at straws.
To use a poll of just 1001
Tory members across
the whole of the United
Kingdom as justification that Heathrow expansion is “overwhelmingly popular” is just a
public relations joke!
Far from demonstrating the strength of
the Heathrow expansionists’ case, the need
to resort to this type of
national poll simply
confirms that Mr Holland Kaye and company
can no longer peddle the
myth that most of the
West London population is in favour of a
bigger airport. Suffice
to say, the majority of
local residents are not in
favour of that third runway and, furthermore,
do not trust any promises made by Heathrow
management to try and
satisfy the concerns of
the Airports Commission. Hopefully Theresa
May will not be fooled
by Mr Holland Kaye’s
persistent propaganda!
Pete Harding
Isleworth
260 Kingston Road, Staines, Middx TW18 1PG
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End Blair’s pillory
Sir
In olden times miscreants were sentenced to
humiliation in the stocks.
Rotten eggs and fruit,
and worse, was hurled at
them by vengeful citizens, Most went mad or
died.
So, in our time has
Tony Blair been punished by the publication
of the Chilcot Enquiry.
His reputation is forever
stained,
Now, in the name of
justice, let the pillory
hold other tenants. Presenters of garbage as ‘intelligence’ for instance,
military chiefs who lied
about training and equipment necessities, and a
gang of newspaper moguls who created war
hysteria. Blair should not
be convicted alone.
Above all, those who
like the EU Leavers winners, offered no inkling
of the aftermath of ‘victory’. a hornet’s nest
kicked over.
At the height of the
murderous
tyrant,
Saddam Hussein’s
power, a public meeting
in prote3st against the
Iraqi dictator was held in
the Oast House in
Staines.
The horrors were revealed, by evidence from
Iraqi Shia Muslims, from
Kurds and Marsh Arabs
in photographs.
These
were
Saddam’s own people,
gassed, poisoned, tortured and beaten. The
photographs still haunt
me, as chair of the meetings.
A British ‘Observer’
journalist, investigating
the real activities in a
‘powdered milk’ factory,
was condemned to strangling as a spy. His pathetic remains were sent
to Margaret Thatcher,
who had pleaded for his
life, with a gloating message.
Now, in fairness, let
us remember Blair’s
record, as experienced in
Spelthorne.
The economy grew,
in every quarter, in his
ten year tenure.
Thus we had full
employment, well paid,
secure jobs and plentiful
tax revenues. Direct
taxed were not increased.
Housing was no
problem, with prices and
rents related to salaries
and wages.
Class sizes were reduced in schools, and literacy and numeracy reforms introduced with
enormous success.
Buckets, to hold water flow from leaking
roofs were no longer
needed.
In came the minimum
wage. Down went the
Ashford St Peter’s waiting times. A GP appointment was often ‘tomorrow’, not three weeks
hence. The NHS funds
were restored.
In Shakespeare’s
words, ‘The evil that men
do lives after them, the
good is oft interred with
their bones.’
Iraq, yes, is a black,
permanent stain on
Tony’s reputation. But
do we truly only require
to remember of his time,
the removal of so evil a
presence?
Sanctions had failed,
UN resolutions were ignored, the final choice
was action, or inaction.
History will give Blair’s
verdict. Some problems
do not have a pleasant
solution.
Yours
Harold Trace,
Spelthorne Labour Party.
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BA Club to Stay Open
BA’s Concorde Club has reached agreement with
Imperial College, who purchased the site in 2014,
to stay at their home in Cranford for a further 5
years.
The Club will be re-housed in the Pavilion and
Sports Hall areas and retain the use of all the
facilities available such as the Main Hall, Gym and
Sports pitches.
Chris Byron, the Chairman of the Club, said:
'We now have an opportunity to renovate the pavilion and gym as well as ensuring that our members'
wide range of Sports and Leisure interests are met.’
You can join the Club by contacting the membership team on 0208 513 2000
Run route launch
in Laleham Park
Spelthorne Borough Council is inviting residents
to join in celebrating the launch of a new run route
in Laleham Park with a free 2.5km family fun run
at 11am on Tuesday 26 July. To take part just turn
up on the day from 10.30am near the pavilion in the
park. There will be medals for all finishers.
Cllr Maureen Attewell, Cabinet Member for
Community Wellbeing, said: “This is a fantastic
family event to encourage people of all ages to
enjoy physical activity in one of our lovely parks.
We hope to see lots of residents there to help
celebrate the new run route.”
Please note this is a grass route and not suitable
for the majority of buggies or wheelchairs. Running buggies welcome but no dogs please.
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Mayor opens ‘The Sanctuary’
at SPS Summer Festival
New Environmental
Area Named ‘The
Sanctuary’ Opened by
Cllr Alfred Friday at
SPS Flower Power
Summer Festival.
It was a wonderful
day on Sunday as SPS
held their Flower
Power Summer Festival, Organised and
Run by the Friends of
Staines Prep School.
The festival attracted
over 650 members of
the school and the local community and fun
was had by all.
It was also a momentous occasion for
the school, as the recently refurbished Environmental Area was
officially opened by
HEATHROW BEAT
The Heathrow police
partnership team works
predominantly within
the airport terminals.
We work with our partners to help the passengers, staff and many
visitors that go to
Heathrow every day.
If you work at the
airport we have many
community events that
allow you to speak to us
about anything that is
bothering you or just to
say hello. During the
next few weeks we will
be at the Heathrow
Cycle Hub on the 6th
July to bike mark any
cycles you have, we are
also at the crew reporting centre in Terminal 5
on the 12th and 13th July
2016.
The partnership team
also completes ongoing
“stay safe” presentations which are counter
terrorism focused and
these sessions which are
about an hour long are
invaluable and allow
you to ask any questions
you may have. Contact
the partnership team to
arrange a suitable time
and place. On this subject it is worth reminding everyone that if you
have any CT concerns
about anyone, at work
or elsewhere, please
make that call to the antiterrorism police on 0800
789 321.
If you wish to contact the police partnership team at Heathrow
Police Station, you can
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or on 02032761362. We
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to date with what’s happening in the terminals.
The Worshipful the
Mayor of the Borough
of Spelthorne Councillor Alfred Friday and
his wife Kaye. ‘The
Sanctuary’ as named
by Taran S in 4E, will
lend itself as a place of
learning, reflection
and opportunities for
the whole of SPS.
Science Coordinator Miss Glynn said ‘It
was wonderful to have
The Sanctuary officially opened today by
Cllr Alfred and his
wife. It has been
months in the planning
and many hours of
hard work by staff,
parents and pupils,
and it’s great that it
has been recognised. It
will be a great asset to
the school and we’re
very excited to now be
able to teach forest
schooling here’.
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Buy 2 Dishes & Get your Third Dish of the same price or lower FREE of Charge
1
Starters
1.
2.
3.
6
£5.45
Crispy spring rolls stuffed with chicken, mixed vegetables &
glass noodles served with sweet chilli sauce.
Vegetable Spring Roll (Por Pai Pak)
£3.95
Crispy spring rolls stuffed with mixed vegetables & glass noodles
served with sweet chilli sauce.
Thai Fish Cake (Tod Mun Pla)
£4.95
Angel Wing
£4.95
Vegetable Tempura
£4.95
7.
Deep fried chicken wing in garlic & sweet sour sauce.
Prawn Tempura
£6.95
£5.45
Tender chicken pieces marinated in spices then grilled & dipped
in peanut sauce, served with cucumber chutney.
Mixed Starter for 2
A selection of spring rolls, angel wings, chicken satay, vegetable
tempura & prawn tempura served with sweet chilli sauce &
cucumber chutney.
Chilli Squid
£6.95
10.
Cheese & Jalapeño Poppits
£4.45
11.
Sesame Prawn Toast
Our homemade prawn paté on toast, fried & served with
cucumber chutney & sweet chilli sauce
13.
Corn Cake
22.
Som Tum (Thai Papaya Salad)
Som Tum (Lao Papaya Salad)
Yum Woon Sen (Vermicelli Salad)
£7.95
£7.95
£9.95
23.
Yum Talay (Spicy Mixed Seafood Salad) £11.95
24.
Yum Nue (Spicy Beef Salad)
£8.95
25.
Moo Num Tok (Mild, Medium, Hot)
£7.95
Prawn & squid. Clear vermicelli noodles dressed with chilli, garlic,
coriander, red onion and lime juice
£5.45
NEW!
28
£4.95
NEW!
Sweet corn mixed in coconut milk, self raising flour, potato starch,
egg and Thai herbs. Served with sweet chilli sauce
Curry Puff
£5.45
NEW!
Cooked in curry, potato, pea and deep fried, Served with sweet
chill sauce
30
£3.50
£4.95
£5.95
Grilled pork salad with red onion, coriander, chilli & fresh mint,
bedded with lettuce
34
31
16
59
49
Pad Thai Noodles
43.
Spicy Drunken Noodles
44.
Pad See Ew
28.
Panang Curry
45.
Pad Woon Sen
29.
Massaman Curry
30.
Yellow Curry
31.
Jungle Curry
55
49.
42
Noodles Soup
Kao Pad Supparod
51.
Curry Noodle (Singapore Style)
58
£3.95
Spicy Prawn Crackers
Onion Rings
Chips
Steamed Vegetables
Garlic Mushrooms
Baked Beans
£1.95
£2.50
£2.50
£3.50
£3.50
£1.95
All dishes come with steamed rice or egg fried rice
52. Golden Chicken
£8.95
Crying Tiger
Grilled rump steak served with onion, mushroom,
red & green pepper & very hot spicy sauce.
English Food
72.
8oz Sirloin Steak
73.
Chicken Nuggets and Chips
£7.95
74.
Sausage and Chips
£5.95
75.
Omelette
£6.95
76.
83
£11.95
55.
Honey Duck
£11.95
Honey duck on a bed of vegetables topped with
house speciality sauce.
80.
81.
83.
56.
Pla Tod Lard Prik
£12.95
57.
Pla Priew Wan
£12.95
58.
Gang Nor Mai
59.
Mii Kathii
81
£12.95
Coconut noodle soup, cooked in red chilli, garlic,
galagar,yellow bean crashed, peanut, ground kaffar
leaves, pork & eggs. Served with bean sprouts,
spring onion, fine bean and mint leaves
= Medium
= Very Hot
Stir Fried Garlic Mushrooms
39.
Pad Priew Wan
40.
Black Bean Sauce
41.
Pad Nor Mai
With curry paste, kaffir lime leaves, red & green peppers.
With garlic, onions, mushrooms & spring onions.
Thai sweet & sour stir fried with cucumber, onion, tomato and
pineapple
Stir fried with onion, green & red peppers
NEW!
Stir fried bamboo shoots with garlic, onion, green peppers, red
peppers and spring onion
= Mild
= Medium
= Very Hot
= Extremely Hot
35
Served with onion rings, mushrooms, peas &
choice of chips or rice
(Kids Meal)
(Kids Meal)
£11.95
£4.95
£3.95
Choice of mushroom, onion, tomatoes, potatoes
served with chips
(Kids Meal)
84.
Thai Go
Take Away Menu
22 Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middlesex, TW15 2RY
01784 243246
Home Delivery Available (There will be a charge)
Open 7 days a week:
£4.95
Mon - Sun: 12.00 - 22.30
Fri - Sat: 12.00 - 23.00
Cans
£0.90
Mineral Water
Young Coconut Juice
Fanta Fruit Punch (325ml)
Fanta Fizzy Orange (325ml)
Coconut Jelly NEW!
£0.90
£1.95
£0.90
£0.90
£2.95
Coconut Custard
£3.45
Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Cherry, Tango Orange,
Tango Apple, 7Up
Authentic Thai cuisine freshly prepared by
our vastly experienced Thai Chef
www.thaigoonline.co.uk
Cooked in coconut milk, agar-agar, sugar. Served cold.
NEW!
Cooked in coconut milk, egg, sugar and Pandan
leaves. Served warm.
Banana in coconut milk
NEW!
Cooked in sugar and salt. Served hot.
Banana Fritter
Served with syrup
NEW!
£3.45
£2.95
£10.95
Laos style - Bamboo shoot soup cooked with baj yanang
leaves, chilli, lemon grass, pickled fish sauce & mushroom
= Mild
Stir Fried Fine Beans
38.
With garlic, onions, red & green peppers & spring onions.
21
Crispy seabass fillet in sweet & sour chilli garlic sauce
Crispy seabass fillet with pineapple, tomato,
cucumber, spring onion in sweet & sour sauce
78.
82.
Red Duck
Roasted duck on a bed of vegetables topped with
house speciality sauce.
77.
79.
£11.95
54.
NEW!
(Stir fried with egg, beansprout & Pad Thai sauce)
Drinks & Desserts
Stir fried egg noodle in curry powder with mixed vegetables
NEW!
(Stir fried with egg, beansprout & soya sauce)
NEW!
Deep fried chicken in batter, cooked in our home made
sweet & sour sauce.
56
Plain Rice Noodles
71.
A wonderful special cured fried rice with pineapple, egg, spring
onions and sultanas
House Speciality
53.
65.
Thai style rice noodle soup with beansprout & spring onions.
50.
Stir Fried Beansprout
37.
With garlic, onions, mushrooms & oyster sauce.
= Extremely Hot
64.
70.
72
= Very Hot
£2.50
£1.95
£3.50
£3.50
£3.95
69.
Stir fried with egg, garlic, onion tomato & spring onion.
= Medium
Egg Fried Rice
Steamed Jasmine Rice
Coconut Rice
Thai Steamed Sticky Rice
Plain Egg Noodles
68.
69
Stir fried with egg, garlic, onion, fine beans, red & green
peppers, bamboo shoots, basil leaves & chilli.
36.
Side Dishes
66.
Stir fried egg noodles with mixed vegetables in light soy sauce
& beansprout.
Basil Fried Rice
Stir Fried Broccoli
With garlic, fresh chilli, onions, red & green peppers,fine beans
& bamboo shoots.
Very spicy thin curry cooked with bamboo shoots, red & green
peppers, fine beans,courgettes, basil, mushroom, broccoli &
chilli.
63.
Chow Mein Noodles (Pad Mee)
Thai Fried Rice
35.
Cooked with coconut milk, onions, potatoes & carrots.
62.
Stir fried glass noodles with egg, garlic, onion, mixed vegetables
& spring onions.
48.
Stir Fried Sweet Basil
With onion, mushroom, red & green peppers, baby corn &
spring onions.
Cooked with coconut milk, onions, potatoes & peanuts.
61.
Stir fried flat rice noodles with garlic, fresh chilli,mixed
vegetables & basil.
47.
34.
A rich & thick sauce cooked with coconut milk, kaffir leaves, fine
beans, red & green peppers.
60.
Stir fried rice noodles with egg, beansprout & spring onion,
served with crushed peanuts.
Stir fried flat rice noodles with egg & broccoli.
Stir Fried Fresh Ginger
With mushrooms, onions, garlic, spring onion, red & green
peppers & whole dry chillies.
Red Curry
67.
42.
46.
50
62
All dishes are freshly prepared with your choice of
Chicken
£6.95
Pork
£8.95
Beef
£8.95
£11.95
Duck
Prawn
£9.95
Squid
£8.95
£11.95
Mixed Sea Food (Crab Meat, Squid, Mussels, Prawn)
Vegetables
£5.95
Fried Beancurd
£5.95
33.
Cooked with coconut milk, bamboo shoots, red & green pepper,
courgettes & sweet basil.
= Mild
Noodle & Rice Dishes
Stir Fried Cashew Nuts
Cooked with coconut milk, bamboo shoots, red & green
peppers, courgettes & sweet basil.
27.
Spicy coconut soup with mushroom, flavoured with lemon grass,
kaffir lime leaves, galangal & chilli.
Mild chicken broth with mixed vegetables & glass noodles.
32.
Green Curry
26.
Tom Kha
Tom Jead Woon Sen
40
All dishes are freshly prepared with your choice of
Chicken
£6.95
Pork
£8.95
Beef
£8.95
£11.95
Duck
Prawn
£9.95
Squid
£8.95
£11.95
Mixed Sea Food (Crab Meat, Squid, Mussels)
Vegetables
£5.95
Fried Beancurd
£5.95
All dishes are freshly prepared with your choice of
Chicken
£6.95
Pork
£8.95
Beef
£8.95
£11.95
Duck
Prawn
£9.95
Squid
£8.95
£11.95
Mixed Sea Food (Crab Meat, Squid, Mussels)
Vegetables
£5.95
Fried Beancurd
£5.95
All Stir Fry dishes come with your choice of
steamed rice or egg fried rice.
Dressed with chilli, garlic, red onion, tomatoes, cucumber,
spring onion & lime juice
Curry Dishes
Stir Fried Dishes
All curry dishes come with your choice of steamed
rice or egg fried rice.
Spicy hot & sour soup with mushroom, galangal,lemon grass,
kaffir lime leaves & chilli.
46
36
Crab meat, squid, prawn, mussels, dressing with chillies, lime juice,
red onion, coriander, lemon grass & kaffir lime leaves
26
Our homemade chicken paté on toast, fried & served with
cucumber chutney & sweet chilli sauce
All soups come with your choice of
Vegetables
Chicken
Prawn
15. Tom Yum
17.
£9.95
Grilled tender rump steak combined with lime juice,
onion, spring onion, mint leaves, roasted rice & roasted chilli.
£5.95
Sesame Chicken Toast
16.
Beef Salad (Neua Num Tok)
Soft cheese & diced jalapeño peppers coated in breadcrumbs
served with salad and sweet and sour sauce
Soups
17
19.
Minced chicken combined with lime juice, oinon,
spring onion, chilli, mint leaves & roasted rice.
Tempura battered pinepple chilli squid served with sweet chilli
sauce
12.
14.
£7.95
£11.95
9.
4
Chicken Salad (Larb Kai)
22
King prawns deep fried in crispy batter, served with sweet chilli
sauce.
Chicken Satay
18.
21.
Mixed vegetables deep fried in batter, served with sweet chilli
sauce.
32
Salad
20.
Spicy minced fish patties with Thai spices, served with cucumber
chutney.
5.
8.
15
Chicken Spring Roll (Por Pai Kai)
4.
6.
13
19
= Extremely Hot
82
Most of our dishes may contain traces of nuts, wheat, gluten,
fish, crustaceans or other allergenic ingredients.
If you are not sure about our food or think that you may have
an allergic reaction to any of our products, please ask for more
information BEFORE ordering.
We are looking to recruit Thai people to work in our establishment
RED LION PUB,
SQUATTERS, ARSON
As most locals know the
Red Lion (corner of
High Street and Sipson
Lane) in Harlington has
been empty for years.
The owners wanted to
turn it into flats - but the
Council refused. Someone presumably the owners then stripped it of bar
fittings including all copper pipe work.
Squatters moved in breaking open both of
the entrance the doors - I
understand as an off
shoot
of
Grow
Heathrow.
They put up a ‘Legal
Occupation’ notice in the
windows.
The selling agents
(HomeSeekersLondon.co.uk)
and the owners (SKK
Properties Ltd. of
Southall) were informed
- both failed to respond.
Looking through the
windows the bar area
was quickly filled with
books,
bookcases,
clothes and kids toys.
A few months ago
someone broke the large
Victorian etched window at the side. This was
then boarded up with
chipboard.
A few days ago someone set fire to the chipboard and the wooden
window frame was also
burnt.
The local Fire Service surveyed the interior and discovered that
the interior had been gutted and a major load bearing wall had been removed. They found that
the upper floor is now
only held up by two stan-
chions. The whole building was deemed to be a
fire risk and they issued
a prohibition notice to
stop anyone entering the
building unless a risk
assessment was carried
out first.
TWO Prohibition /
Dangerous Structure notices were placed on the
exterior doors / windows. However one of
these was torn down; the
other remains. The
squatters are still there.
It is obvious that this
building will not be
renovated. And like the
Dower House will likely
be arsoned to destruction; yet more of
Harlington’s history to
go up in flames.
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supplied
HOUNSLOW MAYOR
RAISES THOUSANDS AT
INAUGURAL DINNER
Around £5,000 was raised for local charities by the Mayor of Hounslow at her
inaugural dinner at the weekend.
The Mayor, Councillor Ajmer Grewal welcomed dignitaries and guests,
communities, business and faith leaders from across the borough, to join her
at what is the beginning of her mayoral year.
Held at the Lampton Park Conference Centre, next to the Civic Centre,
Lampton Road, over 300 guests enjoyed a sit-down meal followed by live
musical performances and a disco.
Those attending also showed their generosity in the auction and raffle
during the evening.
All money raised at the event will be split between The Alzheimer’s Society
and Hounslow Association for the Blind, the two charities chosen by the
Mayor for her term in office.
The Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia, support and
research charity, helping those affected by dementia and their families and
carers. It provides information and support, funds medical and social research
and campaigns for a better quality of life for sufferers and a greater understanding of the condition.
The Hounslow Association for the Blind, is a branch of the Middlesex
Association for the Blind. It provides support for those residents that are blind
or have visual impairment, enabling them to lead full, active and independent
lives with a number of different services.
These include a one-to-one rapid response service, a home visiting service,
employment service, Braille and IT training and the use of resource centres
where users can try out special equipment that could help them in their daily
lives.
A special video detailing the work of the two charities was shown before
the auction and raffle got underway, with prizes donated by local businesses
and Barclays Bank offering to double the amount raised for each prize.
During the evening, there were performances by former Hounslow’s Got
Talent winner singer Megan Price, Hounslow Music Service and the Jashan
Jawani Dance Group.
Mayor of Hounslow, Cllr Grewal said: “It was a wonderful evening and I
want to thank everyone who attended and gave their time and money, to what
are two very worthwhile causes that will benefit so much from the funds raised.
“I want to thank all who worked hard behind the scenes to make this event
happen. It is a great start to my Mayoral year, to see so many people and I look
forward to attending many more events, meeting many more people and
raising funds and awareness for the two charities over the forthcoming
months.”
Pic caption: Raising funds, Mayor of Hounslow, Cllr Ajmer Grewal
with representatives from Hounslow Association for the Blind.
ISSUE 878 HEATHROW VILLAGER 23rd July 2016 Page 5
Chertsey Agricultural Show
The only remaining traditional Agricultural Show within
the M25!!
When you attend this year’s show you will see birds of
prey, heavy horses, private light horse driving, show
jumping, cattle, sheep, pigs, rabbits, goats, chickens, a
pet show, a companion dog show, dog agility, a craft and
food marquee, horticultural marquee with vegetables,
flowers, domestic and craft classes, classic cars, classic
motorcycles, tractors of yesteryear, a scarecrow competition, beer tent, cider tent, food hall, shopping mall,
trade stands and even snail racing. More details on
ChertseyShow.co.uk - Follow us on Face book and
Twitter.
Why not join in?
Don’t just come and watch. The show is open to amateur
and professional alike. There are over 200 different
classes of competition judged over the two days of the
show: everything from home-made wine to home grown
potatoes, artwork and photographs to household pets and
pot plants. Just take the time to browse through the
various ‘sections’ on this website and you’ll be bound to
find something for you to enter.
And children go free!!
The purpose of the Chertsey Agricultural Association is
to raise awareness of farming and growing. The show is
great fun with lots of animals to look at and rides to enjoy.
At the same time it is a great education for children who
perhaps spend more time inside on the computer than
outside on the farm. With this in mind the Agricultural
Association allow children 14 and under free when accompanied by an adult.
A Great Day Out For All The
Family!
SPECIAL OFFER TO
READERS
2 ADULT TICKETS FOR THE
PRICE OF 1
Buy your tickets online from
ChertseyShow.co.uk
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KATE FRANKS
FILM REVIEW
LOVE &
FRIENDSHIP
Based on the Jane Austen novel, Love &
Friendship details upper class society in
the 18th century but with a racy and comical
twist. At the centre of the film is the beautiful yet malicious Lady Susan (Kate
Beckinsale); a recently widowed socialite
with the sole aim of finding wealthy husbands, for herself and her reluctant daughter, to help finance their expensive lifestyle.
What follows is a fast-paced and intelligent film about one woman’s devious and
manipulative scheming in a period of time
where a flirtatious woman was deemed a
scandalous one.
With its timely humour, witty writing
and lively characters Love & Friendship
provides a fresh and exciting take on the
classic romance period movie that could
possibly be one of the best Jane Austen
adaptations in film history.
Feltham Lodge registers
a bright new start
Feltham Lodge is officially opened by Deputy Lieutenant for
Hounslow, Maria Pedro who unveils the plaque.
Mayor of Hounslow, Cllr Ajmer Grewal at Feltham Lodge, in the
room where residents become British Citizens.
The Mayor of Hounslow
joined guests at a special tea party on Friday
to mark the official
Mayor of Hounslow,
Councillor
Ajmer
Grewal, said: “It was a
wonderful afternoon
and fantastic to see
Feltham Lodge officially open and welcoming in our residents who
use the services there.
“The Registration
and Nationality Service
is one of the most important services the
council provides. It is
fitting that people will
now not only be provided with a great service from staff at times
of great joy and also sadness in their lives, but at
Hot weather and animals keeping your pets happy
and healthy this summer
As the mercury soars
towards 34 degrees
Celsius today, plenty
of Britons will be delighted the weather is
turning for the better.
However, just as many
people find the heat
uncomfortable, our
animals can suffer
from heat and sun related issues such as dehydration and sunburn.
MedicAnimal, the
UK’s leading online pet
healthcare retailer, has
put together some handy
tips for owners to take
into consideration during the hot weather.
Andrew Bucher, cofounder and Chief Veterinary Officer at
MedicAnimal, commented: “With temperatures reaching 27 degrees
last weekend, bookies
are betting on 2016 being the hottest summer
on record. While enjoying the sunshine, we
must make sure that our
pets are comfortable and
happy too as they can
overheat extremely
quickly. Here are some
tips I’ve pulled together
which you should consider this summer.”
1) Water: It is vital
that dogs and cats have a
constant access to fresh
water. If you are out,
make sure there is plenty
of water to last until you
return; for example you
could buy a bigger water
bowl or place more than
one around the house.
Additionally, if your dog
is out and about with you,
make sure you take water and a bowl with you;
2) Shade: Dogs and
cats can overheat very
quickly as they only
sweat through their feet
pads. To help regulate
body temperature, dogs
will pant. If your dog is
outside or panting ensure they have a cool
place to go. Remember,
brachycephalic (flatfaced) dogs cannot pant
as effectively which can
make it harder to cool
themselves down;
3) High temperatures: When the temperature reaches anything
above 30 degrees we
would not advise taking
pets outside. They
should remain inside,
cool, with plenty of fresh
water;
4) Cooling: If outside in the garden, use a
water sprinkler or shallow bathing pool for your
pets to cool themselves
down;
5) Exercising: Dogs
need to be walked but
save these for early in
the day and the evening
when the air is cooler
and choose shaded areas
to walk;
6) Cars: Never leave
your dog in the car, even
if the windows are left
open. The temperature
inside the car can very
quickly double that of
the outside air temperature;
7) Check on them:
When the temperatures
opening of Feltham
Lodge.
Hounslow Council’s
Registration and Nationality Service is now
based at Feltham Lodge
since moving from the
building next door to the
Civic Centre at the beginning of June.
Deputy Lieutenant
for Hounslow, Maria
Pedro unveiled a commemorative plaque and
made a speech, and
guests enjoyed a tour of
the building, whose origins date back to the late
1700s and early 1800s.
The building has un-
are warm, you should
check on your dogs and
cats often. If there are
any signs of being too
hot, make sure they are
moved to a cool area and
have access to water. If
any heavy panting or
signs of heatstroke continue, contact your vet.
dergone a major transformation so it can offer
more choice and room
for services that everyone in the borough will
use at some time in their
lives. This ranges from
registering births, deaths
and marriages to holding wedding services,
civil partnerships, reaffirmations and nationality ceremonies.
Guests were also
able to enjoy the magnificent gardens that
surround
Feltham
Lodge, which provide a
spectacular backdrop
for weddings.
a place that is fitting for
what they need.”
Feltham Lodge is
currently in the middle
of what is always a busy
summer wedding season, as well as handling
the day-to-day registration of births and deaths.
Citizenship and nationality services have
also been taking place,
with all rooms in the
building providing an
appropriate setting for
whatever the occasion
is.
Susan Hayter, Head
of Registration and Nationality Services, said:
“We are settling into our
new home now and residents who have visited
us, have been very impressed with Feltham
Lodge.
“As well as keeping
the historic details
which give the building
character, it also has a
very modern feel and is
suitable for all the needs
of those who use what is
a very important service.
Here at Feltham Lodge
we can expand the service we offer and I think
it will become a special
place in local people’s
lives.”
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HEATHROW AIRPORT has provided an impressive variety of bus
and coach vehicles to cater for the needs of passengers and
employees over the years.
In this week’s Heathrow Villager we picture one of the more unusual vehicles used to
transfer both flight crews and passengers from airside to the terminal buildings in the way
back.
This was the Bedford J4A2 which pulled British TraileCompany/Samlesbury articulated
trailer units with central entrances on both near and offside. The service was the operated
by BEA and BOAC.
We will be taking another look at some of the popular models that helped keep people
and traffic on the move in, out and about Heathrow in our next issue.
Confused Mr Adventure
about your lands at Heathrow
pension?
ISSUE 878 HEATHROW VILLAGER 23rd July 2016 Page 7
Pensions - who needs them? This cornerstone of personal financial
security is creaking. Previous, normal retirement ages of 60 /65, are
higher than ever. Occupational schemes are in danger zone. BT’s
pension fund has a huge £10.6 billion hole in it. Redundant BHS staff
are very worried about their pensions. Low interest rates have meant
lower incomes from personal pensions. However, pensions are still
very important. They can and do provide many with the best chance of
financial security available.
We asked an independent financial adviser for help. Christopher
Doran says “Most find pensions complicated, confusing and even
boring. They close off to what can be a financial life belt for their future.
The choice is so wide and the rules and regulations so complex, they
need specialist help to simplify everything and clear confusion.” So
there you have it. Get straightforward advice from a specialist and
make sure they are duly registered with the government regulator.
Christopher’s next walk in ‘Financial Surgery’ is 11am - 1pm
Saturday 13 August at The Ash Tree Pub Convent Road Ashford. He
says “Come in and get your questions answered, in a private room,
over a cup of coffee”.
Since the opening
of Premier Inn first
Charity Kiosk ...
I thought I would update on the sales, since
you ran the piece of us
opening the Great
Ormond Street Hospital shop here in Premier Inn, London
Heathrow Bath Road.
In Pic from L-R are
Coco,
Katerina,
Dardan & Monica
Ryan Silvera the
Hotel Manager said
“Since May 27th, 745
bears have been sold
raising £7,450.00 for
GOSH. The interest
from our guests has
been great and the engagement from the
team has been absolutely amazing.
Exclusive new Mr Men character launched at Heathrow
Just in time for the summer getaway, a brand new Mr
Men character, Mr Adventure has been launched at
Heathrow. Friday 22 July is predicted to be Heathrow’s
busiest day with 130,000 passengers heading off for their
summer break. With 330,000 journeys made by families
travelling with children under the age of 16 from July –
September, Mr Adventure will be busy making sure
everyone’s journey is a smooth one.
Passengers will be able to find Mr Adventure throughout the airport in new signage just for kids in security, in
the free play areas in all terminals and on ‘kids eat free’
menus available in every terminal.
From Monday 18 July to Sunday 4 September Mr
Adventure will also be hosting themed activities and
THE NEXT
HEATHROW
VILLAGER
will be on
Having a shop that
displays the bears has
been
a
huge
benefit,not just in selling the bears and engaging with our guests
but also promoting
the extraordinary
work that goes on at
Great Ormond Street
Hospital.
The team also en-
tered
GOSH
#F1challenge for
Silverstone, raised
£1,200.00 on their just
giving page, which allowed them passes for
the Fridays free practice. During the day,
the team consisting of
Katerina,
Coco,
Dardan & Monica
collected £2,428.00.
The
Heathrow Villager
unlocks the
key to
response
6TH
AUGUST
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workshops, posing for photos and handing out activity
booklets, sticker sheets and jelly treats to keep kids entertained. Families can follow Mr Adventure’s six-part
Heathrow adventure over the summer on Heathrow’s
official Youtube site.
For more information, visit Heathrow.com/family
About Mr Men Little Miss
Mr Men Little Miss celebrates 45 years in 2016. With
an 86-strong cast of characters the Mr Men and Little
Misses have brought fun and laughter to generations of
families. Currently one Mr. Men and Little Miss book is
sold every 2.5 seconds worldwide, and lifetime sales total
250 million books.
Wanted man
Anthony Gooch
Surrey Polaice need
your help to locate
wanted 33-year-old
man, Anthony Robert
Gooch.
We would like to
speak to Anthony, who
is from Feltham, in connection with an allegation of assault which
occurred on Tuesday, 12
July near Ashford Park
Primary School.
He is described as
white, of stocky build
and has brown eyes and
light brown hair. He is
also believed to be using a red BMW M235,
index: RV15 ZBL.
He is currently believed to be living in the
Feltham area of
Middlesex but also has
connections
in
Spelthorne
and
Elmbridge.
Officers
are asking for
anyone with
information
regarding his
whereabouts
to contact us
immediately.
If
you
think you
have the information we
need to find
Anthony, we
urge you to
contact us on
101 quoting
crime reference number
45160059587 or you
can use the online reporting system found at
https://report.police.uk/
and enter the reference
number in the ‘Addi-
tional information’ section.
Information can alternatively be passed
anonymously to the independent
charity
Crimestoppers on 0800
555 111.
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Success of dedicated unit for elderly
Ashford Rotary
patients at St Peter’s Hospital
th
Handover 50 year
At a recent meeting at
Ashford Manor Golf
Club we had our
Handover of Presidents.
Vernon Leader who
has been president during our fiftieth year and
his Charity raised £2500
for the Penrose Club this
was presented to
Marilyn Blower as
leader of Penrose Club
she pointed out that the
works that the Penrose
Club do could not be
achieved without such
donations. He then told
us that he the oldest
member would now be
handing over to the
youngest member and
passed over his roll as
president to Simon Kroner President for this
year who wrote:-
Fellow Rotarians
It seems that it was only
5 minutes ago that I said
I would follow Vernon
as Club President and I
am sure that the coming
year will appear to go
just as quickly.
Before I continue
though, I must congratulate and thank Vernon
for his year as President;
and what a year it was
too with the celebration
of our Club’s 50th Anniversary.
Now, on to the year
ahead: new committees,
new challenges (although hopefully not
many of those) and
hopefully some new
faces. Once again membership has to be a priority if we are to survive
as a club and I urge all
members to help with
this. Over the coming
year we will be also be
supporting the Sam
Beare Hospice with
their fundraising plans
as well as our usual
Christmas activities.
My chosen charity
for the year is Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance (formerly Surrey Air Ambulance) and
we had a very good presentation from them on
20th June. We were
given the latest information
on
the
organisation, told about
some of the lives they
have saved, how the
organisation
has
evolved since they last
spoke (they are effectively a flying Accident
and Emergency Unit)
and we also heard about
the new helicopter they
will be getting.
On to dates in the
future, we have a curry
evening in July with a
patriotic theme so don’t
forget your red, white
and blue colours, theatre trips and a quiz
night.
If you would Like to
know more about Rotary why not contact us
through our Facebook
page Rotary-Club-ofAshford-Middx or
Streetlife
Have you seen the new
Flower bed at heathrow
Have you seen the latest flower bed at heathrow, it’s beautiful full of colour
with the word heathrow planted in flowers, now the flowers are blooming it
really is a picture and it was all design by heathrow’s own Susie Wright and
her team.
Under age sale leads to
fine for mini mart owner
The owner of a mini
mart supermarket has
been fined more than
£1,000 after Hounslow
Council trading standards officers caught
him selling age-restricted goods to an underage person.
Mr Dedar Singh,
owner of Best Quality
Foods at Albany Parade,
Brentford,
pleaded guilty to the
offence at Feltham
Magistrates Court
earlier this month
(July).
Mr Singh sold to a
17-year-old a bottle of
WKD alcohol in June
2015 during a test purchase operation, which
sees an underage person attempt to buy agerestricted products.
These can include alcohol, tobacco, solvents, spray paints,
knives and fireworks.
Taking into account his guilty plea,
the court fined Mr
Singh £500, costs of
£500 and a victim surcharge of £50.
When handing
down the fine, magis-
trates warned Mr
Singh that should he
return to court for a
similar offence, he
could face a fine of up
to £5,000.
Councillor Sue
Sampson, Cabinet
Member for Community
Protection,
Hounslow Council,
said: “We regularly
visit sellers of age-restricted goods to ensure they are running
their business within
the confines of the law.
“While most shops
check the ID of those
they suspect are underage, there are a few,
like Mr Singh’s, that
turn a blind eye.
“When we come
across these irresponsible business owners
that put the lives of our
young people in danger, we will always take
tough action. Let this
prosecution be a warning to others.”
To report a business
that you suspect is selling age-restricted items
to under age customers
emailtrading. standards
@houn slow.gov.uk
At the end of last year a
new Older Persons
Short Stay Unit – named
Cherry Ward - opened
at St Peter’s Hospital,
specifically to care for
patients over the age of
75. Led by Consultant
Orthogeriatrician, Dr
Radcliffe Lisk and his
colleagues, the new unit
has proved to be very
successful – ensuring
that patients receive a
comprehensive assessment soon after being
admitted to hospital by
a highly specialised
multi-disciplinary team,
receive good continuity
of care and are discharged more quickly.
Dr Lisk explains:
“Providing good care
for our elderly patients
can be a challenge. They
often come into hospital as an emergency, but
in treating the problem
they present with, we
need to consider the
other, complex, health
issues they may have.
There are also considerations around things
such as mobility, ability
to live independently at
home, family support,
memory loss and dementia. Comprehensively assessing all of
their needs as soon as
they come into hospital
means we can put the
right care plan in place
and think ahead for
when the time comes for
them to go home. For
some time we’ve taken
a joint approach to this,
with a dedicated team
of geriatricians, nurses,
therapists, dieticians
providing early, detailed
assessment.”
Whilst this joined-up
approach was proving
to be very successful, it
became clear it was difficult to follow-up pa-
Back row (L-R) Dr Radcliffe Lisk, Occupational Therapist Charlotte Spencer, Physiotherapist Ruth O’Sullivan, Therapy Assistant Simon Lister, Dr
Clarence Chikusu. Front row (L-R) Dr Bhavidra Pathmanathan, Deputy
Sister Marlyn Pagkalinawan and Ward Manager Kristine Reyes.
tients once they were
moved to a ward. “It’s
hard to keep track of
patients when they are
located on several different wards”, explains
Dr Lisk. “Even the time
it takes to walk backwards and forwards is
lost time for patient
care.” The solution was
to create Cherry Ward;
a dedicated 13 bedded
facility located in the old
Medical Assessment
Unit at St Peter’s Hospital.
Dr Chikusu, Consultant Acute Physician
and Geriatrician and
new lead for the unit,
adds: “We’ve also
changed the way we
staff this service – between 8am and 6pm
each day we aim to have
a dedicated senior member of our team in A&E,
the Acute Medical Unit
and on Cherry Ward, so
they can work together
to quickly identify elderly patients who need
our specialist input and
should be moved to the
unit. We’ve also introduced a ‘Consultant of
the Week’ model –
meaning the same consultant attends the unit
each day, providing better continuity of care and
reducing repetition.”
Between December
2015 and May 2016,
5186 patients over the
age of 75 were admitted, with an average
length of stay of 7.55
days. This is a great improvement compared to
the previous year (December 2014 to May
2015, where 5253 patients were admitted
with an average length
of stay of 9.30 days).
Dr Lisk said: “We
know that spending long
periods of time in hos-
pital can actually be detrimental to our older
patient’s health and
wellbeing. Most do not
want to be in hospital
and over time, their
mobility and independence can reduce. It’s
great that the introduction of Cherry Ward and
our approach of working so closely with the
senior therapy team is
enabling us to provide a
more tailored package
of care for these patients,
and to discharge them
more quickly.”
In recognition of the
team’s success, they recently presented at the
Acute Frailty Network’s
annual conference on
30th June. They will also
present a poster at the
prestigious European
Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS)
Congress in Lisbon in
October.
ILLEGAL EXTENSION
DEMOLISHED BY COUNCIL
Planning enforcement
officers have overseen
the demolition of an illegal side extension and
front canopy at a property in Rochester Avenue, Feltham, after the
owners failed to remove
it themselves.
The illegally built,
ramshackle timber
single story side extension, was built after
planning permission for
a previous extension had
expired.
The extension was
not built in accordance
with previously agreed
plans and the front
canopy was built without planning permission. Both developments were erected using unsuitable materials,
making it unsafe as well
as an eyesore.
Local contractors removed the illegal extensions this week. The
The single side extension was put up illegally and has now been demolished by Hounslow Council
owner will now be billed
for this work after they
ignored the official enforcement noticed issued by Hounslow
Council asking them to
take action themselves.
Councillor Steve
Curran, Leader of
Hounslow Council,
said: “The owners of this
property were given
ample time to act on the
enforcement notice, but
they ignored our warning.
“They left us with no
choice but to take matters into our own hands
and order the extension
to be demolished.
“Let this be a warning to others. We will
always take action
where we can.”
Hounslow Council
will now recoup the cost
of the demolition, more
than £3,000, from the
property owners.
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AEROSPACE CLERKS: Several positions. Ideally have aerospace exp’ and looking for a career move. Varied roles. Normal days and some call outs............. To £30K aae
ACCOUNT CO-ORDINATOR: Handling a major account for this major F/F. Must be able speak French. A Control Tower operation. Some freight/shipping exp. . C£23000
CUSTOMS MANAGER: Large F/F. Managing small team undertaking customs compliance. Dealing with major clients. Proven record in customs procedures. Upto £50000
EXPORT ROUTE CO-ORDINATOR: Major freight co’. Must have extensive negotiating skills with airlines at a senior level. Rare opening. ........................................ £30000
IMPORT SEAFREIGHT SUPERVISOR: Solid record in seafrt imports and able to supervise a small team. All aspects and working within a medium sized F/F. ....... £VNeg
IMPORT OPERATIONS: Senior role undertaking all aspects of imports, mainly airfreight. Good customs knowledge & customer services skills req’d. .............. To £30000
FREIGHT FORWARDING CO-ORDINATOR: Reading based logistics co’. Min 3 years export airfreight exp’. Start to finish in a small freight dept. ............. £25K Neg aae
PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR: Basingstoke. Dealing with shipments worldwide incl cross-trade. Exp’ within exports or imports. Would cross train. Several roles. To £30K aae
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AIRFREIGHT CO-ORDINATOR: Amersham, Bucks. Imports & Exports. Varied role. Min 3 years exp’ with A/F. Would cross train. ..................................................... £Neg aae
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CARGO RES’ AGENT: Ccargo operation requires additional exp’ Cargo res’ person. Must have exp’ within the airline cargo sector. Good telephone skills req’d. £23000 Neg
COURIER CUSTOMER SERVICES: A proactive individual is required to work in this busy C.S dept of this int’l courier co’. Must have courier exp’. .............. Upto £25000
OPERATIONS CLERKS (NIGHTS) 4 on 4 off: Undertaking general export & import procedures in 24/7 operation. Export orientated applicants required.£28K-£32K aae
WAREHOUSE MANAGER: Progressive medium sized freight co’. Busy operation. Good staff management skills req’d. Good freight knowledge req’d. ................ £Neg aae
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5286 Import Clerk : 3-5 years Entry Exp. Mid sized agent ....... 26K
5277 Import Clerk – some exports to assist when busy ........... 28K
5283 Export Clerk : Min 2 years, general Exports duties ......... 23K
5284 Export Junior x 2 . Large agent, all training provided .... 18K
5279 Product Analyst 2- 3 years Air Freight Experience ... 22-25K
5283 Export Clerk: General Exports & Consols ................... 26-28K
5276 Fine Arts : Air / Ocean Manager . LHR Based ............... 50K
5254 Office Manager : Small team, Export bias .......................... 40K
5253 Sales Exec :To promote Road Freight with in S/E .. +Car 35K
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Campaigners remind new PM she “has the
power to stop a 3rd runway at Heathrow.”
Clear Blue
Skys – NOT
Yesterday morning at Heathrow (Tuesday July 19) the day broke to a cloudless
sky and already the heat from the sun could be felt.
The sky remained cloudless but there was the ever present brown smudge
of traffic pollution on the horizon.
However within an hour - after the lifting of the night flight curfew - the
entire sky was criss-crossed by what are erroneously termed aircraft ‘contrails.’ These then quickly spread out until there was no blue sky left - only
white clouds of toxic poisons.
‘Con’ as in con-trails does not infer condensation aka water vapour. The
‘con’ is the lie that these trails in the sky are pure water drops and harmless.
What comes out of a jet engine is anything but pure - consisting of hundreds
of the most toxic and carcinogenic chemicals known to man. And every day
these chemicals spew out of hundreds of engines during taxiing, take off, and
overflying.
For the rest of the day the sunlight at Heathrow permeated through this layer
of toxicity with an unnatural glow. The direct sun was well hidden.
And this happens every day at every airport around the world.
That is why we do NOT need a Third Runway at Heathrow or any airport
expansion - period.
C.J.Brady
Harlingtion
Weeks before a decision
is made on a new runway for London and the
South East, campaigners remind the new Prime
Minister, as she leaves
Downing St for her first
Prime Minister’s Ques-
tions, of the opposition
there is to a third runway
at Heathrow. A group of
protesters representing
different areas of London and the South East
were opposite the gates
of Downing Street with
a large banner “Theresa
May, save us from a third
runway!” last Wednesday 20th July.
Campaigners gathered at 11am and expected were there for
about 30 minutes.
The event was been
organized jointly by Stop
Heathrow Expansion
(representing
the
Heathrow villages) and
the long-standing campaign group HACAN.
HACAN chair John
Stewart said, “We know
from her past statements
that Theresa May is no
fan of Heathrow expansion. We will be gathering to remind her that
she now has the power to
stop it.”
Stanwell Fields School Summer Fete
It was an amazing day
with the sun taking
centre stage.
Over 500 people attended on Saturday
16th July. A fantastic
turnout, which indicates to us that with
similar support from
the pupils, parents,
volunteers and local
companies, events we
plan in the future are
also likely to be as
great a success.
The children had a
marvellous time and
took huge pleasure in
being able to throw
wet sponges at their
teachers. Our headmaster, Mr. Franklin,
was a particularly
good sport, volunteering twice to be locked
into the stocks. The
second time allowing
buckets of water to be
thrown over him
which left him completely drenched.
There were a large
selection of stalls and
a number of live performances from Bea’s
Cheerleading,
Twisted Bliss Fire Act,
Dance Energy, singer
Liberty Grant and
also character ap-
pearances
from
Emmett the Lego
man, Minions and
Paw Patrol.
We raised £2154
with a proportion being put towards the
school library.
The Christmas
Fete is the next event
being planned by the
Friends of Stanwell
Fields.
We would like to
thank everyone who
attended our fete.
Without your attendance and support,
the fete would not
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Summer holiday season
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could be leaving themselves vulnerable to the
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Leaders, says it is important to take steps to
reduce the likelihood of
thieves targeting your
home while you are
away.
“Nobody likes to
think about the possibility that their property
could be broken into
while they are away,
putting valuable possessions and treasured belongings at risk. The
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Facebook
The quickest way to
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There is a good range of
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and night, helping to
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towards encouraging
burglars to leave
your home alone.
3) Offer the use of your
driveway
If you are taking your
car to the airport or
using it to travel
within the UK, why
not ask a friend or
relative to use your
driveway while you
are away? It will give
the impression that
your house is still
being lived in.
4) Cancel milk, newspaper and online
shopping deliveries
One of the clearest signs
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bottles of milk piled
up on your doorstep
or a stack of newspapers in the letterbox.
So make sure you
cancel any regular
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buying anything
online for home de-
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go away.
5) Secure outdoor valuables
Many people leave expensive items in their
gardens or in unsecured sheds or garages. Thieves will
not turn down the
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bike, barbecue or
lawnmower if it is
on show, so make
sure these items are
adequately secured.
Allison says: “Summer is a prime time for
opportunistic burglars to
strike, so whether you
own your home or are
renting, if you go away
at this time of year it is
wise to think about how
to secure your property.
Putting yourself in the
mind of a burglar and
taking a few simple
steps can help you to
eliminate the risks and
encourage thieves to
carry on walking past
your property.
“Having up-to-date
home and contents insurance is also a must
for peace of mind.”
For advice you can
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Ashford Ladies record breaking win
It was a day for records
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soon finding the boundary, but two quick wickets meant they had to
regroup, and Becky
Halls began to rebuild
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Halls the steadying influence as Tippell
played her shots. They
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to settle in, then began
to up the pace, hitting
the ball cleanly all round
the wicket. Wokingham
were toiling in the field,
on the hottest day of the
summer so far, but
Ashford knew they
couldn’t afford to take
the pressure off. Halls
was out for 48, but
Purser was well supported by Dani Gregory,
Yolandi Maynier and
Hannah Merchant, and
began to cut loose, hitting boundaries at will.
Having scored 32 off the
last 15 balls she had
faced, Purser had passed
her maiden fifty, and
looked to be on course
Womens Cricket Southern League Championship, 17th July
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Wokingham 77 (C Guppy 18, Dani Gregory 4-2-8-2)
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27th June NW Surrey Ladies League Flo Man, Norma Evans, Brenda Astridge,
Carol Stedman lost 13 -20 to Oatlands Park
28th June Men’s County Triples 4th Round Ashley Tanner, Rob Hackwell,
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29th June Mens County Pairs 5th Round Ashley Tanner, Rob Hackwell won
against Terry & Dave Law(all Ashford Pairs) 25-16 then lost in 6th Round to
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1st July Champion of Champions Ashley Tanner won 21-16 vs Dave Pitt
2nd July Ladies Johns Trophy Middx lost to Surrey at Bounds Green Marion
Bushnell was at least on highest winning rink
2nd July Southern County Pairs Rob Hob Hackwell, Matt Larman won 22-16
vs Egham
3rd July Uxbridge Open Mick Delaney & Don Pope won 22-7
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6th July Richmond & Barnes League vs Hampton Won 61-43 away 2 rinks won
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9th July Richmond & Barnes League vs Cambridge Park lost by 1 shot –
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10th July Men’s County Fours Qtr Final Ron Searle, Ashley Tanner, Rob
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