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Introductory Talk on Meta-Medicine

Discover what may cause disease, pains, illnesses or Cancers using Meta-Medicine® Meta-Medicine® is not a therapy but a diagnostic tool that aims to answer why a disease has occurred, what is the biological reason for it being there and what may be the best therapeutic solution so the body can heal itself more effectively.Used in Germany by medical doctors and health practitioners, Meta-Medicine® aims to demonstrate how our body’s survival programmes, coded in our DNA, can be triggered by emotional shocks, which show up on brain CT scans as rings in specific areas. Each one of these rings corresponds to an organ in the body. By working back from a symptom, via The Meta-Medicine® Brain Directory and Meta-Medicine® questioning techniques, it is possible to establish what was the biological conflict shock that caused the disease to occur and then what might be the most effective therapeutic intervention so a person can get back to good health.Meta-Medicine® may answer why certain ‘unsolvable’ diseases such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Asthma, Eczema, Depression and Cancer can occur, maybe offering a possible solution back to good health.Join us April 7th 7-9pm at: London Bhuddist Vihara,  The Avenue,  Chiswick,  London,  W4 1UD.     Seats are limited so CALL NOW to reserve your FREE place on   0845 140 0075The talk will cover these topics:• How a disease is not a mistake of the body but an environmental, body, mind and spirit programme that seemingly affects everything we do• Learn how disease is a two phased process that is there for a survival reason• Discover how ‘Biological Conflict Shocks’ can cause disease in even the healthiest of people• Answer what may be the cause of a Cancer• See live demonstrations of the Meta-Medicine® diagnostic process• Understand how Meta-Medicine® can be applied to Traditional Medicine, Complimentary and Alternative Therapeutic interventionsAdvanced Mind Body Diagnosis Meta-Medicine® UK  ww.metamedicine.org.uk  0845 140 0075

Pat Smith ● 7333d0 Comments ● 7333d

Parking Permits and dog mess (boring, I know)

Hi I'm new to this forum but have lived in the borough for almost six months, was in Chiswick previously and have spent most of my life in West London (and an avid QPR fan since a nipper).I've basically got the hump, not about QPR but the Council..My gripe is this.. When I moved in I paid £55 for a 6 month permit enabling me to park my car (If I am lucky) in the road infront of my flat. Now the permit is up for renewal, I have to pay 200 odd quid for another 6 month permit - what's that all about ??? I don't even have the option of paying in installments !Last Thursday, in the early hours, on the same day my notice of permit renewal arrived, I parked my car in a space near where I live. I got out of the car and stepped onto the pavement and into a mountain dogs mess. So bad that It cost me a pair of trainers and a pair of trousers ! I called the council the following morning asking what their policy is on Dog Fouling, I was told they don't have a policy on Dog Fouling and have no officers on patrol with the authority to serve  abatement notices to irresponsible dog owners. So, I now have to pay my £230 or whatever it is to park my car, outside my flat, on which I incur an already excessive Council tax and just have to accept the dog crap on the pavement. Hammersmith Council, "Serving Our Community" Fleecing it more like.I think it is an outrage ! Keen to hear how other car owners and pedestrians feel about this.

Kevin McCann ● 7447d12 Comments ● 7439d

Reply from the Borough Commander

Following on from Edward's thread I got this from the Borough Commander's office, which I thought was encouraging:Chief Superintendent Valentine has asked me to reply on her behalf regarding the issues you raise. You are right to raise the issue of cyclist riding their bikes on pavements. Having read the forum the thread splits this issue into two. The illegal riding of bikes on pavements and the associated increased risks of an accident and secondly the use of bikes by criminals. I am combating the second issue by working with the local authority undertaking various operations aimed at identifying and arresting such criminals. This will include such activity as putting officers out on pedal cycles and foot and vehicle patrols. Using officers on bikes is very effective because they can use the same 'rat runs' and  alleyways as the cyclists themselves something cars and bikes cannot do. Unfortunately it is not as easy as just asking officers to patrol on bikes as I am bound by guidance which slows the process down but rest assured I will do my best to make it happen as quickly as possible. Whilst we do know who some of the criminals are we do know them all. As in investigating and preventing all crime the use of the public is critical to our success. If anyone knows who these people are they can either call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or contact me direct and I will ensure the information is used confidentially. With regards the second issue the cyclist who ignores red lights etc this is often the commuter cyclist who should know better. These cyclists not only put others at risk but also themselves by ignoring traffic signs etc. I will ask my officers to look out for this but this will not be a priority and needs a wider approach probably lead by Transport for London. Having just arrived on the borough from Hounslow and used the ChiswickW4 site I know how important and useful these forums are. Thanks once again for writing to us with your concerns Dave PageSuperintendent Operations

William Hosking ● 7471d11 Comments ● 7457d

HALLOWEEN FANCY DRESS CHARITY BALL 28TH OCT (friday)

I would like to invite you to a HALLOWEEN FANCY DRESS PARTY night raising money for the Premature baby unit West mid hosp tickets are £5 and there will be prizes for the best costumes you can get your tickets from myself contact debbiedewar1970@hotmail.com or pop into the old fire station.I was very fortunate to get the OLD FIRE STATION WINE BAR HIGH STREET BRENTFORD to let me fundraise for this very important event at their venue for free thank you guys for this fab oppertunity.Im a Brentford mother some of you might no me as just doing the brentford festival i was one of the organisers,all 3 of my babys were in the premature baby unit i cant thank them enough for all their hard work so this is my way of saying thank you.without out the machines my babys would not be here today.so i will keep on raising money to buy more machines for them. If anyone has had a prem baby or they have had to use the scbu you will no how thankfull i am as a mother. I have another mother giving me much needed help Ina Chureetur whos son Alfie was also born 2 months early and has been cared for by the unit.We are also looking for any donations for our raffle please email me on the above or pop them into the fire station.Time 8pm -lateDress code:Fancy Dress (Scarey, witches,devils,monsters,etc)Prizes: for best costumesDate: 28th October 2005 FridayPlace: Old Fire Station Wine bar Brentford (next to premier lodge) 0208 568 5999Tickets £5.00I hope you will be able to come and join us for a costume night of fun.Thanks Debbie Dewar

Debbie Dewar ● 7484d3 Comments ● 7467d

Mv Arctic, Hammersmith Embankment

Dear all, it has been a long time since we have spoken and myself and my family have been out of our home since Feb.17. Since then I have been working hard to legitimise all things relative to mooring my boat on the river. Unfortunately, I have had to work alone, that is why it has taken so long. I now have a rarity on the river, which is a certificate of lawful development for permanent mooring comprising of one residential unit, entitling myself and Arctic to legally moor & reside at the Hammersmith site. App. No. 2005/00431/CLE. If you are unfamiliar with our boat, it is renowned as having one of the nicest gardens in Hammersmith. The reason I am contacting you is because I would like your support to encourage the Hammersmith Consultation Team (www.hammersmithconsultation.co.uk) to include residential mooring and MV Arctic on their new plans. As you may be aware there is only a rowing club and visitor moorings planned. There is already a six berth private marina with visitor mooring, no more than 400 metres downriver. This has been dormant except for one (landlord) since it was built in approx. 1998. As I already have planning permission to reside, the council would have difficulty refusing.I have the support of over eleven hundred people in the local community and three local resident associations. I am a full member of the Dutch Barge Association and the Resident Boat Owners Association and whom fully support me. There is a huge necessity for residential moorings on the river and an even greater need in west London.I have already forwarded a copy of my certificate of planning to Jessica Stewart in Hammersmith Consultation and I am awaiting a reply. A letter contact from you to them would be sincerely & greatly appreciated . Thanking everyone for there support, Yours Eamon, Kate, Isabelle and Eden. 07966169031  www.mvarctic.co.uk

Eamon Corless ● 7477d0 Comments ● 7477d

Bedford Jezzard - ex landlord of Thatched House

Thought anyone who drinks in this pub might find the following obit from the Independent interesting.++++Bedford Jezzard, who died on May 21 aged 77, was one of the most prolific goalscorers of the 1950s; such was his strike-rate that he was capped by England even though his club, Fulham, were then languishing in the Second Division. Jezzard's anni mirabiles were between 1952 and 1956 when, fed by Johnny Haynes and Bobby Robson, he scored 123 times in 160 matches. In the 1953-54 season he claimed 38 league goals, a tally that remains Fulham's post-war record.Strong, quick off the mark and determined, Jezzard's abilities came to the attention of the England manager Walter Winterbottom, and having scored a hatrick for England B against West Germany in March 1954, he made his debut against Hungary in Budapest in May that year.That the side was mauled 7-1 by the Magyars was no fault of Jezzard's, and he travelled with the squad to that year's World Cup in Switzerland. He could not, however, displace a front line assembled from the talents of Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Nat Lofthouse and Tommy Taylor, and in the event played only once more for England, in late 1955 against Northern Ireland.Bedford Alfred George Jezzard was born at Clerkenwell, London, on October 19 1927. He played amateur football for Watford, and, following Army service in India at the end of the war, joined Fulham in 1948. After just three matches, he was promoted from the reserves to the first team, which he helped to that season's Second Division Championship.As now, Fulham was a homely club, lacking the resources of their London rivals. The side managed to cling on to their new status until 1952, when they returned to the Second Division. But it was the making of Jezzard. In total, he would score 154 goals (all in the league) for Fulham in 306 matches, a haul surpassed since only by Haynes and Gordon Davies. At the age of 30, Jezzard was forced to retire by an ankle injury. Soon he became youth coach at Fulham, and nine months later took over as manager. He radiated a quiet authority, and won promotion back to the First Division in his first season in charge.As well as Haynes, the side now boasted Jimmy Hill, Tosh Chamberlain and the young George Cohen, and the team kept their heads well above water for the next four years. Although they were never title contenders, in 1962 a gallant run took them to the semi-finals of the FA Cup.Jezzard, still in his mid-thirties, was marked out for great things; but the culture of football had begun to change, spurred principally by Hill's successful campaign against the maximum wage.With small clubs now no longer able to prevent their talent from moving to better-paying teams, it made sense to cash in their assets, and in 1964 the directors of Fulham sold the team's rising star Alan Mullery to Tottenham.Jezzard was not consulted, and with the club's long-serving general manager and trainer having recently departed as well, he decided to turn his back on the game. For many years afterwards he happily ran the Thatched House pub in Hammersmith.

Andy Jones ● 7612d1 Comments ● 7587d

Heathrow Expansion -  Clive Soley

Hello, I'm a reporter on the Hammersmith and Fulham Gazette. We're thinking about doing a follow up on this story in the Times, do you have any comments? If so, call me on 020 8579 3131 or email me at editor@hammersmithgazette.co.ukA LEADING Labour peer is to spearhead a campaign by airlines for a £4 billion development of Heathrow airport, including a third runway and a sixth terminal, The Times has learnt. Clive Soley, a close ally of Tony Blair and a former chairman of Labour’s parliamentary party, will be confirmed as the director of Future Heathrow when it launches on May 23. The group will be funded by British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and bmi british midland and includes the CBI and several trade unions. But BAA, which owns Heathrow as well as Gatwick and Stansted, has refused to join the group, saying that it does not want to be seen to favour one of its airports over another. Lord Soley, who was ennobled last week and has just stepped down as MP for Ealing, Acton and Shepherds Bush, has previously voiced opposition to the expansion of Heathrow. However, he now claims the airport will be eclipsed by its rivals in Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam unless new capacity is added. He will be paid £28,000 a year to work part-time, lobbying the Government to allow a short third runway north of the existing two full-length ones. BA believes that the appointment of Lord Soley will significantly increase its chances of securing a third runway by 2015. The Government’s White Paper on airport development supported the construction of a new runway between 2015 and 2020 but said that this was subject to fulfilling a series of environmental criteria. Lord Soley told The Times: “I have accepted this appointment because of the threat to West London. It is inevitable that Heathrow will decline unless a third runway is built. “The impact could be similar to the closure of the docks in East London. Unemployment could go through the roof and house prices through the floor. “Some of my colleagues think I exaggerate the threat but I believe the danger is real.” Lord Soley admitted that he may previously have given the impression that he was opposed to expansion at Heathrow. “I said I didn’t want a third runway but I set against that the need for Heathrow to remain a vibrant, premier airport,” he said. Clearskies, a lobby group against the expansion, said that Lord Soley had previously given them his support. John Stewart, chairman of Clearskies, said: “While he was an MP, Clive Soley failed to make clear to us that he backed a third runway. But now he has left office he is willing to take the airline industry’s shilling. “His former constituents who are blighted by aircraft noise will be dismayed to learn he is now campaigning to make their lives even worse.” Heathrow is currently limited to handling 480,000 flights a year. Under the expansion plans supported, the number of flights would increase to 655,000 by 2015. Up to 700 homes and eight listed buildings would be demolished.

Emma Midgley ● 7638d4 Comments ● 7624d

GREG HANDS IS NOT WHAT HE APPEARS TO BE - BEWARE

Greg Hands is doing everything possible to be all things to all people. I believe the Hammersmith and Fulham voters are too smart to fall for his act.He plays Mr Liberal Centre Conservative.  Yet he is a member of the most right-wing Thatcherite association.  Visit - www.conwayfor.org - where you will see Greg is on the executive committee. Sharing the same principles as Tebbit, Parkinnson etc.  I think this is a wonderful organisation as it is anti-europe, pro smaller Government and pro privatisation. Greg does not talk of these priciples in any of his election literature - rather he hides from it.  Tebbit, Parkinson are legends - both against Europe. Modern day heros.Yet Greg will talk of defending the local post office.  This is a contradiction of his membership of Conservative Way Forward that believes, lobbies and advocates privatisation.  I would be proud if I was a member - not hide.Greg, the Conservative candidate for Hammersmith & Fulham, has issued an election leaflet highlighting the recent illness of Iain Coleman. The document tells voters that Mr Coleman was left with "slurred speech and problems walking" after suffering the stroke. It goes on to point out the Labour MP has not spoken or voted in Parliament since last May because of his condition. How can we accept this behaviour of our parliamentary candidate?American Conservative Union Chairman, David Keene, welcomed the English delegation and Greg Hands to CPAC in Washington, D.C. Speakers at the Conference included Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney; Senate Majority Leader, Tom Delay; Lt. Col. Oliver North, Wayne LaPierre, National Rifle Association; Asa Hutchinson, Undersecretary for Border and Transportation Security Designate;  Greg talks about crime yet when he was recently in the States (see list above)he spent time with the National Rifle Association who lobby for every American to own a gun. Above is a list of the right wing attendees. Scary list of Republican Politicians.  Is Greg confused?  Or does he think we should all have guns in Hammersmith and Fulham.Greg is a staunch right winger - which I would congratulated him on.  However, he plays a game - to hide his true self - with the voters and will be a different animal if elected.UKIP is the only genuine party fighting for H and F.

Giles Fisher ● 7653d3 Comments ● 7635d

CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL CLOSURE

Article in today's Observer newspaper:"One of Britain's most prestigious teaching hospitals is set to close as a result of huge debts created by more NHS patients being treated in private centres, as well as soaring building maintenance bills. Charing Cross hospital in west London would shut down and its services move to its sister hospital, the Hammersmith, but senior health officials will not discuss them publicly until after the election. Consultants at both hospitals were told of the plans last week, but were warned by their chief executive that it would be officially denied if the plans emerged in the run-up to polling day..." "Consultants were told at a meeting last week that the tower block which houses most of its services is set to be demolished .The site, in a prime site close to the Thames could be sold for a great deal to housing developers. Services would then move two miles north to the Hammersmith Hospital site, where new buildings would be needed for the expansion. It is even rumoured that Wormwood Scrubs prison, which occupies a large piece of ground alongside the Hammersmith hospital, may be sold off by the Home Office and that the Victorian building would be rebuilt to accommodate most of the Charing Cross wards and departments. The Home Office, however, has firmly denied any intention to sell off the prison. Last Monday, consultants at both hospitals were called into a meeting with Derek Smith, chief executive of the Trust. Smith, the highest paid executive within the NHS on a salary of £210,000, explained that they had to produce plans for a reconfiguration of services, because the costs of maintaining the status quo were too high. It would cost £100m simply to make the Charing Cross site completely safe - the ageing concrete and its system of air ducts makes meeting fire regulations difficult. On his desk Smith had architects' drawings, which suggested to those present that the plans were more than the beginnings of a proposal. A consultant who was at the meeting said: 'We were left in no doubt that closing the Charing Cross and rebuilding the Hammersmith was really the only realistic possibility. Derek explained that it couldn't be announced before an election; in fact he said that he would deny it if was put to him.' The doctors left with the understanding that the plans would be unveiled in June. There will then have to be a full-scale public consultation before any changes can be made. The trust has hit a number of financial difficulties over the past year. By the end of March, the official figure stood at just £5m in the red but some staff have been told that they need to make savings of around £25m this year. Last autumn, it had to start restricting admissions because the bodies holding the purse strings, the primary care trusts, were themselves in deficit. But many of their problems stem from a decision three years ago to buy Ravenscourt Park for £14m with the aim of tackling the long waiting lists for hip and knee operations across west London. The number of patients they predicted to use the service did not go there, and earlier this year it had to close one ward and just 40 of its 116 beds were being used. Several doctors think it is a good idea to move all the services onto one site. Professor Charles Coombes, head of cancer services, said: 'The real question is how you maximise the benefits for the patients of all the new treatments that are being developed. If you have one third of your cancer patients treated on one site, and two thirds on another site, it really is not ideal...' "But others are worried about whether services will be protected if the Charing Cross tower really does disappear. It is likely that as a major accident and emergency centre some kind of casualty cover would have to be maintained there. John Lister, of the health watchdog London Health Emergency, said: 'People in south-west London will be horrified by this proposal. There has been no open discussion, and we know that any hospital rebuilding always costs many millions more than the original predictions. 'We may be coming up to an election, but wouldn't this be a suitable time to discuss what kind of hospitals we want to see in the future?'

Mark Loveday ● 7667d8 Comments ● 7663d

Local Tory accused of 'dirty tricks'

Article from Evening Standard!Tory accused over 'dirty tricks' leaflet By Jason Beattie Political Correspondent, Evening Standard 10 February 2005 A Tory candidate was accused today of trying to smear a Labour MP who has fought back from a stroke. Greg Hands, the Conservative candidate for Hammersmith & Fulham, has issued an election leaflet highlighting the recent illness of Iain Coleman. The document tells voters that Mr Coleman was left with "slurred speech and problems walking" after suffering the stroke. It goes on to point out the Labour MP has not spoken or voted in Parliament since last May because of his condition. The row comes days after the Conservatives rounded on Labour for waging a "dirty tricks" campaign ahead of the general election. But Labour said Mr Hands's action showed the Conservatives were resorting to underhand techniques. One Labour official described the leaflet as the "lowest of the low". Mr Coleman, 47, had a stroke last July. Although he had temporary paralysis in one of his legs, he was back at work in September and is expected to make a full recovery. The MP, who had a majority of 2,015 over the Conservatives at the 2001 election, questioned his opponent's sincerity. He said: "I thought he [Hands] was being a bit snide. It is a very marginal seat and [the Conservatives] are going to fight a vigorous campaign. They say they want to fight a clean campaign and we will judge them on what they do." In the leaflet, distributed across the constituency, Mr Hands writes: "Local residents will have seen in the papers reports that the local MP has had a stroke. Due to his illness, the MP has not spoken or voted in Parliament since May 2004 and has made no known public appearances in Hammersmith & Fulham in the last eight months." Mr Hands adds: "We wish the MP all the best for a swift recovery and look forward to a vigorous campaign. "We need to make sure that all the issues like tax, the economy, the NHS and schools are properly debated." Speaking to the Evening Standard, Mr Hands expressed surprise his remarks had caused distress, saying: "The message was very clear that we were wishing him the best for a swift recovery. "This leaflet was put out weeks ago and the fact that there's a controversy bears all the hallmarks of a national Labour spin operation. Labour's complaint is a gross distortion. At no point was there any suggestion from me that political capital was being made from someone's illness." Labour accused the Conservatives of fighting the "dirtiest possible" personalised campaign. A party spokesman said: "They claim that Labour's questioning of Michael Howard's record as the minister who gave us the poll tax and three million unemployed, and who supported 15 per cent interest rates, is part of a dirty campaign. But when it comes to dirty campaigns, Michael Howard's Tories wrote the book."

Karen Cooper ● 7726d4 Comments ● 7683d

Mohican Records Looking for new Un-signed Talent

Mohican Records are looking for looking local bands to play gigs and join an internet download partnership as well as getting web space to promote your band our aims are -OUR AIMS ARETo sell and create our own records Find and provide a music venue in West London for unsigned  bands The aim is to be a cooperative with no hassle contracts To allow bands to move on to better things if they so desire To help provide a web page for bands and a web presance, this is lot of work for a new band and we will provide that support The use of freebie tasters and album sales from this site A contract for a profit share dependent on the type of album sale and to endorse sub-licences to our distribution partners. To provide industry complient products ie Bar-coding To be memebers of industry trade bodies ie BPI AIM PRS MCPS and any other such body that promotes the interests of our artists Mohican Records will create a fund pool to which from Mohican Records will add from ovearall net proffit  add 1% to this pool, the pool will be divided between all artists we hope to build this pool into a fund from which artists can draw to help with projects. Mohican Records is a Ltd Company and does need to make money and balance the books to keep in Buisness. we expect artists to plug us as we plug you. Artists who go on to bigger things need to remeber to help others as they  where in same boat as you once. Please make a donation to the Artists fund pool. Mohican Records is registerd with Companies House Com/No 5115433. We will provide our Artists statements of acounts and a year end vision of where we hope to go in the next year. The Record Industry is not easy to get into and for new artists has many pitfalls not making the right decisions and giving your assets away to the wrong people can harm your career. Mohican Records was set up to help you get on the right track and give you a better understanding of how the industry works, we can provide many leaflets to help you understand the industry. Mohican Records will be opening an independent Record and Book shop in West London the name of the Shop is SHOP MOHICAN. the retail outlet will be a place to surf the net buy books and music enjoy a good cup of coffee meet friends a cool place to go, this will form the core part of our business. which allows and supports our ambitions. WE AIM TO WORK WITH THESE DOWNLOAD PLATFORMS - The contracts are still being finalized and a fuller list will become available-7 DigitalATS DigitalDigidiscoIMO DownloadKarma DownloadsMusic ChoiceMusicNetNapsterO2Playlouder MSPSony ConnectSony StreamManTunetribeVMSYahoo LaunchcastYeahronimo we will also sell CDS from the the site. We have our own PA sys and Light sys plus a digital studio to remaster and encode tracks with and cd prodution unit.CONTACT US AT  WWW.MOHICANRECORDS.CO.UK or email davemohican@mohicanrecords.co.uk

David Hughes ● 7715d1 Comments ● 7714d