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Volunteer Photographer Opportunity - Ealing Heritage Lottery Fund Projects

Time Lapse Photography VolunteerEaling Council is managing programmes of redevelopment and restoration in Walpole Park, PM Gallery & House, Gunnersbury Park and Gunnersbury Park Museum aided by Heritage Lottery Fund grants.We want to document the changes to the four sites throughout the projects by taking regular, seasonal photographs of key areas.The first site to undergo capital works will be Walpole Park. Close to the centre of the borough in Ealing itself, this park was formerly the historic garden of Pitzhanger Manor, the country home of John Soane, the late 18th century architect who designed the Bank of England and other famous London landmarks. Soane’s townhouse in Lincoln’s Inn Fields is now an important London museum and houses his eclectic and influential collection of artwork and other cultural artefacts, including paintings by Hogarth.Role DescriptionPurpose of RoleVolunteers will take photographs of key areas of the four Heritage Lottery Funded sites as works progress.Range of key tasks and opportunities1. Take high quality photographs according to exact specifications2. Document changes to sites as seasons change and capital works progress3. Link photographs to historic views of the sites, contributing to the legacy of the projects and heritage of the sitesRequirementsVolunteers should have good interpersonal skills and be confident to talk informally to members of the public about the activities they are involved in and how they contribute to the developments of the sites.The ability to take clear, high quality photographs is necessary and photographic training is preferred.Camera can be provided but volunteers with their own equipment would be welcome!CommitmentWe would be aiming to photograph the sites on a monthly basis, therefore volunteers would need to be available once a month for half a day in the first instance. More time may be required as the projects develop.For more information or to apply please contact Ellie Lewis-Nunes, Outreach Officer on:LewisNunesE@ealing.gov.uk or 020 8825 6787

Ellie Lewis-Nunes ● 4203d1 Comments ● 4131d

Your help needed please

As many of you have probably read the Remploy factory in North Acton closed last summer. I am currently working on a project to find mentors/Befrienders for staff who were made redundant.Remploy was established in 1945 under the terms of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1944 and opened its first factory in Bridgend in 1946. Its mission is to transform the lives of disabled people and those who experience complex barriers to work by providing sustainable employment opportunities, either within their own factories or by helping individuals into work with external organisations. Following a review, a number of factories across the UK have been closed and the staff made redundant, including one in your area.Mentoring for Success offers individuals the opportunity to do something practical for the former Remploy staff members whilst receiving training and learning a new skill themselves. This voluntary role is for just 1-2 hours a week over a period of 6-18 months. Each mentee will have different requirements of the relationship and this may include the mentor providing support and guidance in finding another job or just being somebody independent to talk to over a cup of coffee. We’re looking for volunteers who are understanding, patient, empathetic and good at listening. Their support and guidance will make a real difference to people who find themselves at a time of transition or change when they need assistance overcoming challenges, and will help improve their confidence, motivation, self-esteem, and life skills. Full training is of course provided and you will be given support from a Regional Co-ordinator throughout the length of the relationship. Out of pocket expenses will also be contributed to. All applicants should go to the Equal Approach website www.equalapproach.com/mentoring.php where they will find further information and an online application form.If you work for a company who may be interested in working on the project as part of their CSR commitments or would just like to put up a poster advertising the project in your place of work or club please contact me.

Gary Draycott ● 4252d0 Comments ● 4252d

Re Mentoring/Befrienders for former Remploy staff

May I take this opportunity to introduce myself. I am a Regional Attraction Specialist for Equal Approach.Currently Equal Approach are working on a project with the Mentoring and Befriending Foundation and Remploy called Mentoring for Success. The sole purpose of this programme is to find Mentors/Befrienders for ex-Remploy staff who have recently been made redundant. Remploy’s mission is to transform the lives of disabled people and those who experience complex barriers to work by providing sustainable employment opportunities, either within their own factories or by helping individuals into work with outside organisations. It was established in 1945 under the terms of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1944, and opened its first factory in Bridgend, Wales, in 1946.Following a review, a number of factories across the country have been closed and the staff made redundant, including the factory in North Acton. Due to the barriers to work faced by Remploy employees not only did they reside locally in the London Borough of Ealing but many of them commuted from other boroughs including Brent, Harrow, Hounslow, Westminster and Wandsworth.Across the country Mentoring for Success is currently of the biggest volunteer programmes in operation and it offers individuals the opportunity to do something practical for the former Remploy staff members whilst receiving training and learning a new skill.This voluntary role is for 1-2 hours a week over a period of 6-18 months. Each mentee will have different things they want to get out of the relationship and this may include the mentor providing support and guidance in finding another job or just being somebody independent to talk to. Full training will of course be provided and ongoing support from a Regional Co-ordinator through the length of the relationship. Expenses will also be contributed to.Please visit http://www.equalapproach.com/mentoring.php for further information.

Gary Draycott ● 4278d0 Comments ● 4278d

CYCLING 75 MILES...

... TO BEAT BLOOD CANCER On 1 April 2010, my son Jake was diagnosed with leukaemia. He was 20 years old. And suddenly the world went very dark indeed.    Even though he’s now in remission, 30,000 people every year in the UK get the same heart-stopping news. And go to that same dark place. That’s one person every 17 minutes. And I simply can’t just stand by and let that happen without trying to do something about it.  For the last two years, I’ve ridden the 52-mile London Bikeathon to raise as much money as possible for Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research. In that time, some amazingly generous people have helped me raise more than £4,500.  But knowing the nightmare that engulfed my boy for so long – and the dreadful pain he endured while he fought both the illness and the effects of the treatment – means that I can do nothing less than continue to ride against this truly awful disease.And this year I’m going the extra mile – well an extra 23 miles actually – by taking on the 75-mile Box Hill Endurance challenge. It takes place on 16 September and includes part of the Olympic cycling route. And Box Hill. A walk in the park it ain’t…These are difficult and uncertain times, but if any of you can donate even just a few pounds by going to http://www.justgiving.com/PaulHigham3 I’d be very grateful. OR DONATE BY TEXT It's really easy to donate by text too. And it's free! Just use the code JMGH55 and add the amount, then text to 70070 Please help us fight back. Help us beat this insidious, brutal and heart-breaking disease. Thank you so much And please forward this email to anyone you think might want to help. The more people who know about it, the better!Paul Higham(Goldsmith Avenue, Acton)

Paul Higham ● 4540d0 Comments ● 4540d

QPR signed shirt auction for charity

Hello allA friend of mine in Lowerstoft is a trustee of a charity that provides holiday accomodation for ex-service men and women.The charity is the Lord Kitchener Memorial Holiday Centre: http://www.kitchener.lowestoft.org.uk/It provides holiday accommodation at a subsidised rate for ex-members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces and the merchant service (only), from April to October each year.They are currently patronless (Lord Kitchener, the 3rd Earl, died late last year) but we are supported financially by the ABF (was the Army Benevolent Fund), the RAF Benevolent Fund and Seafarer's UK. However they are all finding that in the current climate the level of support they can give is diminishing.So, they wrote to all of the Premiership clubs and asked if they could have something to sell to raise funds.  QPR kindly responded with a shirt signed by the first team, and my friend has sent it to me because there are more QPR fans in Chiswick, Hammersmith and The Bush than in Lowerstoft.I am the owner of the antiquarian bookshop at 183 Chiswick High Road, and the shirt can be viewed there (along with a letter from QPR).  I will also post a photo of it to my Twitter account @fostersbookshop I propose to run the auction up until 9pm Monday evening.  Email your bids to the shop at stephen@fostersbooks.co.uk or drop a bid into the shop.  The winning bidder can make payment direct to the charity by cheque, or I will happily take a credit / debit card payment in the shop.  I will also post the shirt to the winning bidder if they are outside of the area.Many thanks in advance for your generosity.Stephen Foster

Stephen Foster ● 4620d3 Comments ● 4557d

Ball/street hockey (children and adult beginners programme)

West London Ball Hockey Club presents this exiting new sport to the local community of Ealing.  "something different"  "Important:  We play with trainers not roller blades"We have just moved into this new facility  "Elthorne Sports Centre. Westlea Road, off Boston Road, Hanwell W7 2AD".This sport is hugely famous in Canada, Czech and Slovak. Our Values are; Respect, Sportsmanship, Considering others, Affordable, Family friendly, Fun.  These values resonate in our both, children's and adult beginners programmes.We are affiliated with UK Dek (Ball) hockey association. & International street/ball hockey association. "One of our Aim is to Celebrates multiculturalism by introducing children (boys/girls age 5-14 year) and adults (male/female) to this fast & active sport which is good for fitness and health.Our Children programme costs £16 per-child for the whole term(9weeks)or £3 per-session.  New term starts on the 21st of April 2012 from 09:45am - 10:45am, Saturday mornings. Equipment provided.  Coaching followed by a game. End of term prizes awarded.Our adult 14years+ beginners programme is for male & female.  It costs £5 per-person and £3 for students and unemployed.  We play every second Monday 08:00pm-9:30pm.  Equipment provided. Coaching followed by a game.To learn more about our aims, prizes for the children, and how do we ensure safe and fun environment for children and adults.Please contact: Nicky Rae on 07906 638 612 (for children's programme), OREmail: westlondonballhockeyclub@hotmail.co.uk for further details (you can also request e-brochure).Website:  www.londonballhockey.co.uk

Waseem Nayyer ● 4603d0 Comments ● 4603d

Live marriage debate in Chiswick in one week...

On Monday 30th April 2012 at Gunnersbury Baptist Church in Chiswick, there will be an exciting and relevant, free public debate on the subject of the Governments recent proposals to redefine marriage to incorporate same-sex couples.Two top-class speakers with differing opinions will discuss this very important topic.1) Adrian Trett is Chair of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) + Liberal Democrats since the Coalition Government was formed, and the author of the original motion on Equal Marriage in the UK for Liberal Democrat Conference in 2010. His campaigning group has been working with our Liberal Democrat Ministers, in particular Lynne Featherstone MP to enable this issue to be brought on to the Government's agenda, now with the public consultation and hopefully for legislation to be passed by 2015 to enable equal marriage in the UK.2) Rev. David Robertson is the Pastor of St. Peters Free Church in Dundee. He is the Author of 'The Dawkins Letters' and regular conference speaker and debater for the Evangelical Christian Church. There will be a chance, during this debate for questions from the audience.Doors will open at 7.00 pm for a 7.30 pm start. Entrance to this debate is absolutely free although early arrival is recommended.Watch out for the formal publicity - fliers and posters!I hope you will support this important event,Many thanks,Laurence TruettDebate Coordinator

Laurence Truett ● 4638d6 Comments ● 4617d

Ball/street hockey (children and adult beginners programme)

West London Ball Hockey Club presents this exiting new sport to the local community of Ealing.  "something different"  "Important:  We play with trainers not roller blades"We have just moved into this new facility  "Elthorne Sports Centre. Westlea Road, off Boston Road, Hanwell W7 2AD".This sport is hugely famous in Canada, Czech and Slovak. Our Values are; Respect, Sportsmanship, Considering others, Affordable, Family friendly, Fun.  These values resonate in our both, children's and adult beginners programmes.We are affiliated with UK Dek (Ball) hockey association. & International street/ball hockey association. "One of our Aim is to Celebrates multiculturalism by introducing children (boys/girls age 5-14 year) and adults (male/female) to this fast & active sport which is good for fitness and health.Our Children programme costs £16 per-child for the whole term(9weeks)or £3 per-session.  New term starts on the 21st of April 2012 from 09:45am - 10:45am, Saturday mornings. Equipment provided.  Coaching followed by a game. End of term prizes awarded.Our adult 14years+ beginners programme is for male & female.  It costs £5 per-person and £3 for students and unemployed.  We play every second Monday 08:00pm-9:30pm.  Equipment provided. Coaching followed by a game.To learn more about our aims, prizes for the children, and how do we ensure safe and fun environment for children and adults.Please contact: Nicky Rae on 07906 638 612 (for children's programme), OREmail: westlondonballhockeyclub@hotmail.co.uk for further details (you can also request e-brochure).Website:  www.londonballhockey.co.uk

Waseem Nayyer ● 4617d0 Comments ● 4617d

cobbold road / wendell park / sewers / murder / school!!!

Hi friends!I'm new to the forum...My husband and I (and two young kids) currently live in North London, but really want to move to W12 for work reasons (and because we love the Sherpherd's Bush vibe).I'm sorry if this isn't what the forum is for, but...we've found a house we really like in W12 (on a street called Cobbold Rd, near Chiswick) but have got 'spooked' by a few issues.  We were hoping that some of the members of this forum (locals who know the area better than us!) could help us to confirm/relieve our fears, before we take that scary step in making a offer (of bloody loads of our money!).  3 potential things we are worried about!!!1. The 'supersewer'.  Does anyone know much about this?  Apparently it's a new sewer system, which London needs, and is going to be bigger than the Channel Tunnel!  www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12427748.  And apparently the Thames Water have changed their mind recently to make the main receiving point of the tunnel right on the bloody end of Cobbold Road!  http://documents.scribd.com.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/9b6yhdzji81851ez.pdf?t=1320152601This obviously worries me - presumably it'll smell and cause disruption while being built? (Channel Tunnel did!).2. This one might not be so bad, and maybe i'm being a worried mother, but we read about a murder on Askew Rd last year, which is the road beside Cobbold Rd.  http://shepherds-bush.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/murder-on-askew-road.html  People on this forum talking about crack dens and gang wars, and slightly worried for my kids - has it got better recently?3. Wendell Park School seems like a nice school, but I noticed exam results are getting worse and worse the last 4 years:http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/school.pl?urn=100340and it's now basically the worst primary school in Hammersmith & Fulham on the bbc league tables:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/education/school_tables/primary/11/html/eng_maths_205.stm?compare=Does anyone know why that is (e.g. is the headteacher changing?) and is it likely to get better?  We don't want to pay for private school for our kids, especially for primary school!Sorry, I hope I don't seem like a total worry, but making offers for houses makes me nervous!  Any comments on any of it would be much appreciated!S

Scarlett Banks ● 4670d9 Comments ● 4619d

young honeys salon launch/ marie curie cancer care charity event

Young Honeys Family hair and beauty salon is a new concept in hairdressing, we have opened up a new salon at 151 Goldhawk road, Shepherds Bush London W12. We at Young Honeys contribute 15% of our taking to Marie Curie Cancer Care a charity we sponsor and raise funds for terminally ill cancer patients. The salon has been started by a local hammersmith and fulham (shepherds bush) resident who has seen a gap in the hair and beauty market, the salon promotes a family experience it is a one stop shop for all the family. We have a barber, 2 stylists and a beauty room. To launch our new salon on Saturday 28th April 2012 we are doing a charity event in the salon and would like you to come down and document the event. Skin care regimes, hair styles, beauty treatment demonstrations, nail art, threading and products will be hugely discounted on the day. Clients on the day will be asked to make a contribution for the mini treatments. Cupcakes, natural juices, nibbles and face painting will be sold as well on the day complimentary wine and a grand raffle at the end hosted by a local well known recording artist Princess Nyah who shot to fame with her funky house track "Frontline". Princess Nyah is also a local business woman with her main office in Shepherds Bush so she is supporting a fellow business (google princess nyah). I have been given vouchers from nandos in shepherds bush to be raffled in aid of the charity and vouchers and samples from other local businesses in the area.This event is this Saturday 28th April 2012 between 1pm and 7pm For more information please contact us on info@young-honeys.com or call us on 07535705095 our website address is www.young-honeys.com.

kay davis ● 4634d0 Comments ● 4634d

Live Kidney Donation - Please help increase awareness to save my mum and patients like her :)

Hello everyone,My mother has recently been diagnosed with end stage renal failure and is in need for a transplant. Last night I made a facebook page to try and increase awareness of live kidney donation in the hope of finding my mum a donor. I realise this is quite an unconventional approach but I have been overwhelmed by the response from my friends offering to be considered as donors and helping spread the word.I am not a regular user of Twitter but made an account today to try and spread the message even further than my Facebook network. As you can appreciate I will do anything to try and save my mum. So, I thought I would post the link on here too. We have lived in West London for about 30 years and mums renal team are based at Hammersmith Hospital. I was hoping that perhaps some of you might be willing to help increase awareness of live kidney donation by posting the FB page I have created for my mum on your own walls and Twitters (link below) or anywhere you can think of, in the hope of finding a donor for my mum and for patients like her. I think this is so important as not many people actually know they could be considered as donors and if they did, perhaps we could reduce the suffering people experience waiting for years on dialysis and save more lives. People don't realise that living with one kidney does not mean that life will be any different to what it would be with two.The link below takes you to the page I created if you are interested in helping out and I am contactable on http://www.facebook.com/TalulahDelilahhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Help-find-a-living-kidney-donor-for-my-mum/345334168849821Thank you so much for taking time to read this.Natalia

Delilah Natalia ● 4642d0 Comments ● 4642d

Ball/street hockey (children and adult beginners programme)

West London Ball Hockey Club presents this exiting new sport to the local community of Ealing.  "something different"  "Important:  We play with trainers not roller blades"We have just moved into this new facility  "Elthorne Sports Centre. Westlea Road, off Boston Road, Hanwell W7 2AD".This sport is hugely famous in Canada, Czech and Slovak. Our Values are; Respect, Sportsmanship, Considering others, Affordable, Family friendly, Fun.  These values resonate in our both, children's and adult beginners programmes.We are affiliated with UK Dek (Ball) hockey association. & International street/ball hockey association. "One of our Aim is to Celebrates multiculturalism by introducing children (boys/girls age 5-14 year) and adults (male/female) to this fast & active sport which is good for fitness and health.Our Children programme costs £16 per-child for the whole term(9weeks)or £3 per-session.  New term starts on the 21st of April 2012 from 09:45am - 10:45am, Saturday mornings. Equipment provided.  Coaching followed by a game. End of term prizes awarded.Our adult beginners programme is for male & female.  It costs £5 per-person and £3 for students and unemployed.  We play every second Monday.  Next session is on Monday the 16th of April 08:30pm-10pm.  From May its going to be 8pm-9:30pm. Equipment provided. Coaching followed by a game.To learn more about our aims, prizes for the children, and how do we ensure safe and fun environment for children and adults.Please contact: Nicky Rae on 07906 638 612 (for children's programme), OREmail: westlondonballhockeyclub@hotmail.co.uk for further details (you can also request e-brochure).Website:  www.londonballhockey.co.uk

waseem nayyer ● 4646d0 Comments ● 4646d

cobbold road / wendell park / sewers / murder / school!!!

Hi friends!I'm new to the forum...My husband and I (and two young kids) currently live in North London, but really want to move to W12 for work reasons (and because we love the Sherpherd's Bush vibe).I'm sorry if this isn't what the forum is for, but...we've found a house we really like in W12 (on a street called Cobbold Rd, near Chiswick) but have got 'spooked' by a few issues.  We were hoping that some of the members of this forum (locals who know the area better than us!) could help us to confirm/relieve our fears, before we take that scary step in making a offer (of bloody loads of our money!).  3 potential things we are worried about!!!1. The 'supersewer'.  Does anyone know much about this?  Apparently it's a new sewer system, which London needs, and is going to be bigger than the Channel Tunnel!  www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12427748.  And apparently the Thames Water have changed their mind recently to make the main receiving point of the tunnel right on the bloody end of Cobbold Road!  http://documents.scribd.com.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/9b6yhdzji81851ez.pdf?t=1320152601This obviously worries me - presumably it'll smell and cause disruption while being built? (Channel Tunnel did!).2. This one might not be so bad, and maybe i'm being a worried mother, but we read about a murder on Askew Rd last year, which is the road beside Cobbold Rd.  http://shepherds-bush.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/murder-on-askew-road.html  People on this forum talking about crack dens and gang wars, and slightly worried for my kids - has it got better recently?3. Wendell Park School seems like a nice school, but I noticed exam results are getting worse and worse the last 4 years:http://www.education.gov.uk/cgi-bin/schools/performance/school.pl?urn=100340and it's now basically the worst primary school in Hammersmith & Fulham on the bbc league tables:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/education/school_tables/primary/11/html/eng_maths_205.stm?compare=Does anyone know why that is (e.g. is the headteacher changing?) and is it likely to get better?  We don't want to pay for private school for our kids, especially for primary school!Sorry, I hope I don't seem like a total worry, but making offers for houses makes me nervous!  Any comments on any of it would be much appreciated!S

Scarlett Banks ● 4670d0 Comments ● 4670d

www.oneworldschools.info - recommendation

As a parent in the area I wanted to recommend a local school that my children go to - OneWorld Prep School in Acton - because it is quite new and not many people seem to have heard of it so trying to tell parents in the area about the school and get it known a bit more. It is a really sweet, lovely school and very worth prospective parents considering.They have spaces in all years - Reception to Year 6 - and the owner Nicola gives individual tours so you don't have to wait for open days. It is a fee paying school (but they take vouchers as payment which helps and and as I was paying for extended day provision at Nursery anyway, it hasn't really seemed too much of a difference. The HeadMistress Melanie Hayes has a really kind manner with the kids and is totally not stuffy-prep school style.It has small classes, is very friendly and is REALLY working-parent friendly both before and after school day. My children started in Sept in Reception and settled in so easily. They are happy to go to school every day and making fantastic progress with all their learning. All the parents in reception say the same thing.  Weekly ballet and swimming is included and this term children went to Wetlands and the panto at the Lyric. The school is on Stanley Gardens - off Uxbridge Road opposite Acton Park. They operate a supervised bus service for children of all ages between the school and Brook Green (they run a very successful nursery school in the Chinese Community centre). http://www.oneworldschools.info/page/default.asp?title=Home&pid=1I would be really happy to give more feedback on the school if anyone wants it and couldn't be happier with my choice.

alix gallagher ● 4778d0 Comments ● 4778d

Shepherd's Bush Now a 'NoGo' Area

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23991075-nogo---the-destination-for-well-heeled-londoners.doNoGo - the destination for well-heeled LondonersJoshi Herrmann26 Sep 2011 First we had SwoHo, the hip corner of South-West Soho, and then NoHo (or Fitzrovia, to those residents resisting its new title) - so what to make of NoGo, the new acronym being uttered in dinner-party circles to describe the area north of Goldhawk Road in Shepherd's Bush?"The demographic has changed here," says Michael Connaughton of Winkworth estate agents, who sells properties in the area. "It's become a destination rather than a poor sister to Notting Hill and Holland Park."The area in question is a rectangle between the Westway and Goldhawk Road, tucked between Westfield and the BBC in the east and reaching to Askew Road and Old Oak Road to the west. Confusingly, NoGo was very much "no go" for well-heeled Londoners until relatively recently."The West Cross Route used to be one of the most dramatic boundaries in London," says a resident who has been there for 14 years. Now he says much of it is "frontier country for the middle classes", with young wealth spilling over from Chiswick, Holland Park and Notting Hill and taking advantage of the transport upgrade that came with Westfield's arrival.Connaughton says he has helped film stars and politicians find nests in the area while the award-winning Princess Victoria gastropub is a sign of NoGo's ascent. If the fashion for carving up the capital with acronyms is about defining local distinctiveness in areas that have witnessed change, then the increasingly gentrified denizens of this stretch of Shepherd's Bush will happily add their neighbourhood to the list. They might not warm to the name, but NoGo is a must-go at last.

Marlene Plimley ● 4837d3 Comments ● 4836d

Welcome to the Premiership #QPR

I didn't see the match yesterday at Craven Cottage but as at Loftus Road the weekend before and there were signs that this was coming. QPR were ultimately second best against Villa a team destined to be mid-table who were missing their two main strikers. The players we were told were going to set the premiership alight - Faurlin and Taraabt looked ineffectual and others like Derry looked very short of pace and quality particularly up against the imperious Bannan who will be snapped up by one of the big clubs in January.Neil Warnock hasn't dealt well in the transfer market in my view. With the exception of Luke Young he has brought in players that weren't making the grade at their clubs or are more trouble than they are worth.QPR are probably lucky that there are a number of teams that are expecting to be in the Championship next season and a few others that are certain to be there whether they like it or not. Blackburn look dead and buried already and watching Bolton yesterday gave little cause for hope - when your fans are not happy that you have taken David Ngog off you are really in trouble. Swansea will struggle and Norwich's bubble will burst soon so there are enough poor and mediocre teams to keep them up this season.Longer term Tony Fernandes faces the inevitable question of why he should bother funding a team which will have consistent deficits due to its small ground capacity - which eye-watering ticket prices can only do so much to compensate for.

Andy Jones ● 4842d0 Comments ● 4842d

QPR could lose star player.

Paris St Germain are determined to lure Moroccan footballing genius Adel Taarabt away from QPR. After splashing the cash on French starlets Nicholas Douche and Pierre Putain, the French club PSG see the unpredictable Taarabt as the final piece in their attacking jigsaw. With Brazilian Leonardo having taken up his position as sporting director at the Parc des Princes, PSG have had a bid of £12 million for Taarabt accepted by QPR owner Bernie Ecclestone.Two of Adel Taarabt's agents have flown from Fez to Paris to negotiate personal terms for the 22 year old midfielder.But the French Ligue 1 team seem to have a serious rival for Taarabt's affections, with rumours circulating that Italian giants AC Milan are also courting the mercurial Moroccan. AC Milan, whose President Silvio Berlusconi is a friend of QPR's Director of Football Flavio Briatore, have tabled a deal to secure Taarabt's services with the option to loan him back to QPR for the coming season. "This would give Adel the chance to prove himself in the Premier League and gain valuable experience before joining AC Milan permanently" said Berlusconi.The newly married QPR ace has tweeted that he is tempted by the Milan connection but has declared his love for London and is happily settled in Shepherd's Bush. Adel Taarabt, who is still on holiday in Marseilles, has asked to be excused from the gruelling pre-season training regime with QPR in an attempt to 'sort out his future'. But as Harry Redknapp, who has a 30% sell on clause on the sale of Taarabt, has stated "It's not over till the fat lady sings." Now Taarabt has told followers on Twitter that he is involved in 'intense negotiations' with Arsene Wenger to replace Barcelona bound Cesc Fabregas as Arsenal skipper.Long suffering QPR manager Neil Warnock is resigned to losing the brilliant but temperamental talisman:"We don't know which lucky club Adel is going to choose" said a stoical Warnock "but we are sure he will be back here in January when they find out what he is really like."

bobby osborne ● 4922d1 Comments ● 4920d

Calling All Volunteers! The Orangery, Gunnersbury Park this Saturday 12noon-4pm

ORANGE ROCKCORPS: Gunnersbury Park Project Saturday 25th June 2011, 12 noon – 4pmGunnersbury Park, The Orangery, W5 4NECalling All Volunteers!Gunnersbury Park is a beautiful 75 hectare (186 acres) landscape of exceptional mature trees, open grass spaces and historic buildingsregistered as Grade 2* by English Heritage with 21 separately listed buildings.Orange and RockCorps have come together to help you to give something back to the community. Take part in Orange RockCorps and help transform the Orangery in Gunnersbury Park. Big old buildings don't come better than this!If you are free on Saturday 25th June 2011 between 12 noon - 4pm and would like to help the Orange RockCorps team to renovate the Orangery by painting, washing, scrubbing, varnishing and just generally having a jolly good old time, then all you need to do is register as a volunteer online at:  http://www.orangerockcorps.co.uk/ or call 0800 954 7625.  After you give your 4 hours, you'll get given 1 ticket to see some great musical artists.RockCorps is a pro-social production company. RockCorps uses music to inspire people to volunteer and get involved in their community. To date, over 45,000 volunteers have attended more than 20 amazing live music events. This is an opportunity not to be missed out on!!  This park exudes history, beauty and culture and this project will see the transformation of a currently disused building into a beautiful space. We guarantee you won't be disappointed. So come down and join the Orange RockCorps team as we take a step back in time! Note:• Registering online is essential: Only confirmed volunteers get all the details and a reserved place on the project.• You must be at least 16 years of age to participate in an Orange RockCorps project.

Rishi Joshi ● 4945d0 Comments ● 4945d

Find out about fostering -  at Acton market - Fri 20 May

Ealing Council will be at Acton market, tomorrow Friday 20 May, from approx 10am,   appealing to local people to help change the life of an Ealing child and consider fostering. Ealing has approximately 400 looked-after children and young people and there continues to be a great demand for people who can provide caring homes for the borough’s most vulnerable residents.  The council needs carers from all communities, but has a particular shortage of people who are from a White UK background. They would also like to hear from those who can foster children with disabilities or special needs or provide them with short breaks. There is also a  need for carers from all backgrounds who can look after older children, sibling groups and young mothers with babies. Carers receive dedicated support from the council including mentoring, access to a wide range of training including NVQ qualifications and generous allowance to help meet the needs of those in their care.  If you cant get to Acton market and want to find out more - there will be a chance to chat informally with Council staff and meet some Ealing foster carers at a special drop-in session at Northolt Leisure Centre on Wednesday 25 May from 3-6pm.The council also holds monthly information sessions for people who want to find out more about fostering and adoption. The next one will be held at Ealing Town Hall on Monday 6 June from 7.30- 9.30pm. Further information is available at www.ealing.gov.uk/fosteringadoption or by calling 0800 731 6550.

alison blake ● 4978d0 Comments ● 4978d

New book launch: Who was Jack the Stripper?

My second True Crime Story: Who was Jack the Stripper? will be launched at Abertillery Library sometime in March/April 2011. The book launch will coincide with a 1 hour drama/documentary to be aired throughout Britain and Europe focusing on Harold Jones, the killer of 2 school children in Abertillery, South Wales in 1921. (Google Harold Jones - The Welsh Killer, or Neil Milkins, or Jack the Stripper.)The documentary will be presented by television presenter and Kray Twins biographer Fred Dineage MBE and top British criminologist and criminal profiler Professor David Wilson. Jones was 15 when he murdered 8 year-old Freda Elsie Maud Burnell and 11 year-old Florence Irene Little in 1921. Jones was released from prison in 1941 having served 20 years for his crimes and owing to the turmoil of World War 11 he went off the police radar. During the times of the unsolved murders of 8 women in the Hammersmith district of London between 1959 and 1965, Jones lived in the Hammersmith district using various aliases. (He lived in Fulham, Putney and Hammersmith between 1947 and 1971 when he died.) Who was Jack the Stripper? examines the amazing links between Jones and the murdered women!Professor Bernard Knight who recovered and conducted the post mortems on all of Fred and Rosemary West's murder victims and "Taggart" creator Glenn Chandler have both read the manuscript for Who was Jack the Stripper? and have made positive comments on the amazing and startling coincidences linking Jones to the Hammersmith murders.Who was Jack the Stripper? is a follow up to Neil Milkins' top selling 2008 book: Every Mother's Nightmare - Abertillery in Mourning, which dealt in depth with the Harold Jones murders of Freda Burnell and Florence Little.Who was Jack the Stripper? will be distributed by:Neil Milkins, Rose Heyworth Press, 67 Arael View, Abertillery, Gwent NP13 1SU. Tel: 01495213744. n.milkin@sky.comemails and feedback welcomed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Forum Home

neil milkins ● 5101d0 Comments ● 5101d

Earn a COMPLIMENTARY ticket to QPR vs Cardiff by volunteering in the community

Football Clear-Up has teamed up with QPR in the Community Trust give Hoops fans the chance to take part in their first ever ‘Football Clear-Up’.The community based event offers football fans the opportunity to represent their club in a two hour ‘Clear-Up’ to earn a free ticket for them and a Junior Super Hoop to the afternoons’ match.  The full details of the ‘Clear-Up’ will be released next week.To take part in Football Clear-Up and earn a free ticket, fans eighteen years and over, need to register at WWW.FOOTBALLCLEARUP.COM to enter the draw. Thirty lucky R’s fans will be selected to take part in the ‘Clear-Up’ and will receive a free ticket to the game in the afternoon vs. Cardiff City. As well as a free adult ticket, they will also receive one junior complimentary ticket to the big Super Hoops game against Cardiff later on that day.QPR FC Manager Neil Warnock said, "QPR Football Club is delighted with this scheme, which will further assist our work in the community. Those taking part in Football Clear-Up will be rewarded for their hard work and commitment to the community, and I hope that the boys will put in a performance to make them proud”Andrew Bell, Managing Director of Football Clear-Up said, “We are pleased to be holding QPR Community Trust’s first ever Football Clear-Up.  The support we have had from them has been fantastic. In the current financial climate watching live football for a family can be expensive, we are hoping to give football fans and their families an alternative way to get to the game”QPR Community Trust CEO Andy Evans said, "For the last 16 years QPR Community Trust has aimed to use the power of the football club to forge stronger & deeper connections with its community.  We believe that Football Clear-Up can further enhance these links and gives fans the chance to represent their club and get something back in return.”

Andrew Bell ● 5161d0 Comments ● 5161d

Check Your Health, Save Your Life - Free NHS Health Checks

Your local NHS is now making it easier for you to stay healthier for longer, by introducing free NHS Health Checks to six local pharmacies from Wednesday 8 September.The Health Check is available to everyone aged between 40 and 74 and can see if someone is at risk of developing serious health problems like heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease.During the quick 20 minute Health Check fully-trained pharmacists will ask questions about a person’s lifestyle, family history and current medication.  They will record a person’s weight, sex, height, blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol levels to get a result, which will be explained in full at the end of the check.  Everyone who takes the check will be given advice and information on improving their health.  Anyone who needs more specialist help will be referred to a GP, or a more appropriate NHS service.Dr David McCoy, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham Acting Director of Public Health, said: “In Hammersmith and Fulham around 13,500 residents are affected by heart disease, stroke, diabetes or kidney disease and sadly they account for 37% of deaths in the borough each year.  The good news is these health problems can be prevented, controlled, or even reversed, which is why we’ve introduced the free NHS Health Check at six community pharmacies.  “People who are overweight, smoke, have high blood pressure or cholesterol, and take little exercise are at greatest risk of developing the diseases Health Checks can diagnose. Even if you feel well it’s a good idea to be checked.  These common diseases and conditions often don’t have any obvious symptoms and are not picked up until it’s too late and that’s what we want to avoid.”You do not need an appointment to have a free NHS Health Check at one of the following six pharmacies:• Healthside Pharmacy, 90 Shepherds Bush Road. W6 7PD• Parmay Pharmacy, 122  - 124 North End Pharmacy. W14 9PP• Bush Pharmacy, 334 Uxbridge Road. W12 7LL• Westway Pharmacy, 11 Westway. W12 0PT• Fulham Pharmacy, 608 Fulham Road. SW6 5RP• Boots the Chemist, Unit 5 – 6 The West 12 Centre, Shepherds Bush. W12 8PPIn addition to offering NHS Health Checks at six local pharmacies, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham has organised teams of healthcare professionals to carry out the checks at a range of community events during the next 12 months.  Look out for information on the events online at www.hf.nhs.uk and in the local press.  Alternatively, if you are aged between 40 and 74, you can request to have a Health Check carried out by your GP. For information about Health Checks visit www.nhs.uk or call the national NHS Health Checks helpline on 0845 850 9850.  Alternatively, call NHS Hammersmith and Fulham’s Patient Advice and Liaison Service on 0800 389 9092 to find out more about Health Checks locally.

Louise Tweddell ● 5233d0 Comments ● 5233d

Sme's looking for more business

I am setting up a business networking group in W12. The New Westfield Chapter of Business Network Int'l meet on Wednesday at Del Aziz, Westfield Southern Terrace, Ariel Way, LONDON W12 7GH at 6-45am for a 7-00am start until 8:30am, where we share BNI's secrets to success through "word-of-mouth" marketing.BNI is a business and professional networking organisation whose primary purpose is to exchange qualified business referrals. It is the most successful organisation of its type in the world today, with over 5000 Chapters in operation in 36 Countries. Last year, members of BNI passed more than 4.9 million referrals which generated more than £1.1 billion worth of business for its members.What makes BNI unique is that it allows only one person per profession to join a Chapter. Thus, once you have joined, there is no conflict in passing leads, and none of your competitors can participate!I would like to invite you to the meeting on the 8th September so you can learn more about the organisation, and find out if you would be interested in generating a steady source of referral business for yourself.Seating may be limited, so please RSVP by emailing alyson@thesnippet.net or calling Alyson on 07989320893. There is a nominal £10 meeting fee, which does include breakfast. There is no commitment to joining by attending. Remember to bring plenty of business cards to pass around, as you will meet a lot of like minded business people who can help develop your business further.

Alyson Roach ● 5253d0 Comments ● 5253d

Hammersmith & City and Circle lines between Hammersmith and Edgware Road set for three week upgrade

• Closure between 24 July and 15 August due to Crossrail and LU station upgrade works  at Paddington • LU will take advantage of closure to carry out additional upgrade work Work at Paddington to help deliver Crossrail and an upgrade of the Tube station will mean London Underground’s (LU) Circle and Hammersmith & City line services will be suspended between Hammersmith and Edgware Road for three weeks this summer.The works at Paddington will involve the demolition of a disused taxi ramp and canopy that sit above the Hammersmith and City platforms and means that trains will not be able to operate in that area. London Underground will also take advantage of the closure to carry out essential renewal and upgrade works, which otherwise could have required weekend closures. These include: • Platform extension works to accommodate the new longer air-conditioned trains;• Installing energy efficient conductor rails; • Track replacement and drainage works. The closure will begin on Saturday 24 July and services will resume on Monday 16 August. Hammersmith & City services will operate from Edgware Road to Whitechapel while Circle line services will operate the old route. Rail replacement services will operate between Hammersmith and Edgware Road and there will be ticket acceptance on local bus and Tube services. If you wish to find out more or discuss this with someone from LU, there will be LU managers at Wood Lane station on Wednesday 14 July from 07:30 – 10:00 and 16:00 – 19:00.

Patrick Green ● 5289d3 Comments ● 5254d