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The London Plumbers who Care!
Issue 22: October 2009 Price where sold 40p TheWestminsterNews Belgravia • Knightsbridge • Marylebone • Paddington • Mayfair • Pimlico • Victoria Out and about - ‘Edward lloyd’s Diary’ PAGEs 8 & 9 Mail chaos hits Westminster Images: Edward Lloyd/Alpha Press Westminster residents are furious at the chaos of missing letters and parcels that has ensued from strike action by postal workers. A t addresses in the Westminster deadlock between the Communication area, residents have been told Workers Union and Royal Mail over by their regular postman that deliv- cuts and non-negotiation continues. eries were being carried out by post office “human resources” managers from Manchester, Leeds and Northern Ireland. There are numerous reports of mail disappearing for days on end, or being delivered to wrong addresses. One resident has informed Westminster News that House of Commons speaker John Bercow and Lady Wilson, widow of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, are among Westminster area residents who Strikes; where will it end? (inset Dave Ward). have been affected by the postal service chaos. On jobs, postal workers fear comPostal workers say they are facing pulsory redundancies as offices are unprecedented levels of attack from closed and relocation is an unrealistic management at the very time at which option, along with fear of being forced Royal Mail needs staff to be on-board to go part-time as Royal Mail looks with major changes being wrought to to strip out full-time jobs. On pay, the service. postal workers face a pay-freeze in the Strikes were ongoing last week as the same year that Royal Mail announced record profits while also losing overtime hours. On wellbeing, postal workers claim they are facing daily bullying and harassment from managers piling extra and unrealistic workloads on them in order to meet impractical budget targets. Underlying all these issues, a CWU spokesman claimed, is Royal Mail management’s refusal to negotiate with the CWU to establish a national agreement to roll-out a workable modernisation programme to future-proof the company. Dave Ward, CWU deputy general secretary, said: “Never before have postal workers experienced so many attacks from all sides. Whether it’s pay, job security, workload or dignity and respect at work, our members are facing a beating on all aspects of their working lives.” The Regent Street Festival celebrated its tenth year and Absolute Radio’s 1st birthday last Sunday. The birthday-themed event featured a performance by the group “Madness” in an exclusive gig for listeners at the first ever live concert in the iconic Regent Street. The London Plumbers who Care! First & Fast Plumbing & Heating 08001 123 999 For full details of our services in Plumbing, Heating, Electrics, Drainage and Property Maintenance visit our website www.1staction.com Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk 2 SketchNewsGroup October 2009 News Art store and shop workers prosecuted for selling knives to under-18s A Image: Edward Lloyd/Alpha Press Gordon Brown invited Kalpesh Solanki of the Asian Media Group into the White Drawing Room at 10 Downing Street, to interview him on a range of diversity topics. The cost of losing sight Dear Editor, I would urge everyone to ask themselves what they would lose if they lost their sight. In business and more lately my TV career I’ve relied on my sight so much. When you lose your sight it can impact your life in many different ways and I honestly don’t know if I could have achieved the same success. Personally, I would lose being able to watch my children playing and swimming and driving my Maserati sports car! It’s reassuring to know that there are organisations like RNIB out there to help people find their lives again. Currently only 8 out of the 100 people who start to lose their sight everyday are offered any sort of counselling or emotional support. It’s up to organisations like RNIB to plug the gap, but they can only help one in three people at the moment. Help them to help everyone. Visit www.rnib.org. uk/lost. Yours sincerely, Duncan Bannatyne, OBE Graham Sefton Media Relations Officer Royal National Institute of Blind People Direct Dial: 020 7391 2085 www.rnib.org.uk “What would you lose from your life if you lost your sight? RNIB helps people who have lost their sight to find their lives again. Right now we can only reach one in three of those who need our help the most. You can help us reach everyone. Visit rnib.org.uk/lost” TheWestminsterNews & TheKensington&ChelseaPress n art store and two shop workers have been prosecuted by Westminster City Council for selling knives to under-18s. Art Line Ltd, which runs Cass Art in Berwick Street, was fined £3,000 for selling two craft knives with blades up to 8cm long to a 16 yearold boy by a District Judge at Horseferry Road magistrates’ court last week (9/9/09). The shop was also ordered to pay £1,130 in costs and a £15 victim surcharge. Kate Bassett, who sold the knife set, was fined £200 and ordered to pay a contribution to costs. The seller at a second shop, Hyde Park Living, in Craven Road, near Paddington, was found guilty the same day of selling a kitchen knife with an 8cm blade to a 16 year-old girl. Employee Nora Fernandez Martinez was given conditional discharge for nine months and ordered to pay £150 towards costs. The prosecutions follow a series of sting operations carried out by Westminster City Council’s trading standards officers, who work closely with trained young volunteers to test whether shops and staff abide by the law, which forbids the sale of knives to under-18s. Dozens more test purchases were carried out by the council just last month (August) using 13 and 14 year-old volunteers who attempted to buy knives and cigarettes in a total of 40 shops in Soho and across Westminster. One teenager was sold a knife while two more were sold cigarettes. All three shops are being investigated with a view to prosecution by trading standards. Cllr Daniel Astaire, cabinet member for community safety, said: “We are all well aware of the tragic consequences that can follow when young people carry and use knives. For this reason, the sale of knives to young people is rightly against the law and we take any breach very seriously in our efforts to protect our young people from harm. “I hope these latest verdicts and sentences will serve as a warning to all stores that we will not tolerate shopkeepers who break the law and put our young people at risk.” Since April 2008, Westminster Council has successfully prosecuted four shops and six members of staff for selling knives to under-18s. It has also prosecuted a shop for selling cigarettes to a 16-year-old. The legal age for buying cigarettes was raised from 16 to 18 in 2007. Letters to the Editor Gratitude for Great North runners Dear Editor, On behalf of the Meningitis Trust, I would like to congratulate all of our 130 runners from across the UK who ran the Great North Run on Sunday. All of our runners raised vital funds through sponsorship and, this year, we hope to reach a total of £70,000. As we are reliant on voluntary donations to continue our work, events like the Great North Run are essential to our future. With support from determined people like our runners, we are able to help around 20,000 people each year, supporting anyone affected by this lifechanging disease through our free professional aftercare and support services. These include: a freephone 24-hour nurseled helpline (0800 028 18 28), counselling, financial support grants, art therapy, home visits and one-toone contacts. Published by We are very grateful for their commitment and would like to express our thanks and congratulations to them. We are always looking for people to help with the work of the Trust by getting involved in fundraising - whether it’s taking on a once in a lifetime challenge like the Great North Run, or holding a sponsored walk, you can be assured that your efforts will make a difference to thousands of families who are struggling to cope with the impact of meningitis right now. Visit our website for more information about what we do and how you can help, www. meningitis-trust.org Well done again to all the runners- we’re so proud! Roza Woodley Meningitis Trust 01453 769015 rozaw@meningitis-trust.org www.meningitis-trust.org Sketch News Group Wage increase still leaves many Londoners in poverty Dear Editor, The government this week increased the National Minimum Wage by 7p per hour, creating a new rate of £5.80 per hour. While the increase is welcome, it is clear that this is still vastly inadequate, particularly for those living in the capital where living costs are higher. It is estimated that someone paid less than about £6.65 an hour in London will be living in poverty, even after benefits and tax credits are taken into account. To meet the everyday challenges of living in this city, the London Living Wage has been set at 15 per cent above this poverty level, so it’s currently £7.60 per hour. Many public sector workers and contractors are now paid this as a minimum. After a sustained campaign by concerned groups, from 1st October tips for staff can no longer count towards the payment of the National Minimum Wage and this good news. However, many of London’s poorest paid workers are still under severe economic pressure as they pay higher rents and higher costs for goods and services and often do not benefit from London Weighting or other supplements. With World Day for Decent Work taking place this week, the Government really needs to review how it sets the minimum wage, taking into account varying living costs, to offer everyone a decent quality of life and make genuine strides towards tackling poverty and inequality. Regards, Jean Lambert MEP Green Party Sent by Georgina Bloomfield, Press Officer for Jean Lambert MEP, London’s Green Party Member of the European Parliament. What’s your opinion? Write to the Editor; by email. editor@sketchnews.co.uk or by post: The Editor, Sketch News Group, Davina House, 137-149 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7ET Davina House 137 - 149 Goswell Road London EC1V 7ET Tel. 020 7251 9336 enquiries@sketchnews.co.uk www.sketchnews.co.uk Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk SketchNewsGroup October 2009 3 News TGI Friday’s fined £30,000 for ‘appalling’ hygiene offences R estaurant chain TGI Friday’s has been fined £30,000 after pleading guilty to a catalogue of hygiene offences. The offences were so bad that the restaurant in Covent Garden had to be closed down by Westminster Council officers following an investigation. Horrified food and health inspectors sfound a pile of dead cockroaches, mouse droppings and grease covered cabinets around its filthy kitchens. The resulting clean-up operation, which cost the chain £66,000, caught 65 mice and it was six days before the popular American-themed restaurant reopened. Renowned restaurant Cllr Daniel Astaire, cabinet member for community safety, said: “These were appalling hygiene breaches, particularly for such a renowned restaurant chain which frankly, should have known and on a shelf next to drinking better. We hope this serves as a straws, and the grime was not just lesson to all food businesses that confined to the kitchen, with the such poor standards are not acceptable and that we will always push for the strongest possible punishment against offenders. The restaurant industry is a vital part of our economy, and we will not tolerate any behaviour which could jeopardise it or the safety of our millions of visitors.” ‘Appalling’, TGI Friday’s. Environmental health officers from the council took area behind the main bar also in a the unusual step of closing down filthy condition. Maximum fines the popular restaurant in Bedford Place, Covent Garden because of The insides of some of the kitchen the severity of the breeches. It was units were also encrusted in a thick riddled with mouse droppings in- layer of yellow fat and grease and cluding on an open bag of sugar there was no hot water in the hand Libraries and police do it by the book P eople held in police cells in Ken- said: “I was a bit sceptical about this sington and Chelsea can wile project at first but if it has helped the away the hours with a good book police deal with people held in custody thanks to Kensington and Chelsea then it is well worthwhile”. Council’s `Books in Custody’ scheme. Chief Inspector Alan Hodges said: The scheme has seen 60 books left at “A number of detainees have made Chelsea and Notting Hill Gate police use of these books, especially those stations for use by people in holding denied bail. It has been a calming efcells and gives peofect just to offer a ple something to book sometimes, occupy their mind even if they do not when in custody make use of them. and hopefully have A custody sergeant a calming influence said, “There is nothon them. ing but good words The detainees can from everyone on check out books the library books. ranging from No one has comAnimal Farm by plained about the George Orwell to range of books and Frank Lampard’s people just seem a u t o b i o g r a p h y. grateful for someAmongst the most Books for prisoners. thing to read. The popular publications are The Simpson’s comics. comic books I feel are particularly good Councillor James Husband, Cabinet for those detainees who can’t read.” Member for Education and Libraries, Leverton & Sons levertons.co.uk Independent family funeral directors Serving London since 1789 020 7387 2010 A sensitive response to individual funerals Emergencies: 0845 806 4418 Head Office: 212 Eversholt Street, London NW1 1BD basins. The restaurant pleaded guilty to six offences under the Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 at City of Westminster Magistrates on Wednesday 26th August 2009, and was ordered to pay the maximum fine of £5000 per offence, as well as covering all the council’s costs. Environmental health manager James Armitage said after the hearing: “A restaurant of the size and stature of TGIs should be an exemplar to others, but this is one of the worst cases I’ve ever come across and the restaurant was virtually a breeding ground for rodents. It was made all the worse by the fact that staff had known about the mice infestation for over a year.” Mice risk The council conducted a surprise visit on the restaurant after receiving six separate complaints from customers who had seen mice scuttling around inside. Mice present a great risk to human health, especially to people whose health is already compromised. Mice produce an average of 80 droppings per day and urinate frequently, contaminating food preparation surfaces and stock It is well documented that they are reservoirs for zoonotic diseases (diseases that are passed from animals to humans) carrying pathogens such as Campylobacter and Salmonella species as well as viruses such as those associated with meningitis and haemorrhagic fevers. 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A wide range of items will be available at the fairs including; Furniture * Lighting * Silver * Jewellery * Pictures * Bronzes * China - Glass - Porcelain * Textiles * Wooden objects * Scientific instruments * Novelty items * Decorative Pieces For further information contact Deborah or Daniel on 020 7258 1159. dccot@aol.com www.maryleboneantiquesfair.co.uk Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk 4 SketchNewsGroup October 2009 News Bank on a Loan Today... The Fast, Convenient Way To Obtain Cash If you need a short-term cash advance and have items of value, Suttons and Robertsons, one of London’s oldest and most discerning pawnbrokers, is now open in South Kensington for fast, discreet loans secured against the items you own. You can get an instant decision on LOANS OF UP TO £1MILLION TODAY. Visit us in our new premises in the Old Brompton Road and experience for yourself the convenient way of borrowing money against your finest jewellery, watches, art or antiques. With over 200 years of experience, Suttons and Robertsons believe in good service, discretion and valuing your custom. For more details visit our website or call us. tel: 0207 591 3974 T o help mark the ‘United Nations World Habitats Day’, a new report by the London Climate Change Partnership says that climate change will have mixed blessings for London’s wildlife. Hotter drier summers may be welcomed by warmth loving species such as common lizards and southern hawker dragonflies but the sting in the tail might be that the wetlands (which are few and far between in urban London) they depend on might be more vulnerable to fire and drought. Whilst warmer wetter winters could put pressure on the wildlife of our rivers (such as kingfishers, water voles, fish and amphibians) as flooding may wash out vital nesting and breeding sites. The new report states that one way of addressing these concerns will include adopting “urban greening” schemes featuring river restoration, green roofs and walls, street tree planting and sustainable flood risk management. The report advocates that we need to adapt the city in ways that make the most of natural processes and create a city that is both friendly to wildlife and attractive and inspiring to people. Alison Barnes, Natural England’s London Director said: “Climate change is going to affect us all – both Londoners and the city’s wildlife. We know that more habitat will increase the chances of vulnerable species being able to cope with the peaks of heat, drought and flood that the climate change predictions suggest. However, there is also growing evidence that greening London can protect people too, by helping to keep the city cool and by soaking up storm-water thus reducing the incidence of flooding” Gerry Acher, Chair of the London Climate Change Partnership: “We need to find ways to accommodate a rich and changing biodiversity which is vital for our future and this report shows how our adaptations to climate change can benefit Londoners directly whilst also being friendly to wildlife.” Examples of where ‘urban greening’ is already taking place include Sutcliffe Park where the River Quaggy has been restored to create a more natural river with wetland habitats and space for flood water, whilst in the new and refurbished grounds of Peabody housing estates’ the need to create cool and green outdoor spaces for residents is informing new landscape design and management. Of course there are always winners in every situation. 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City of London And the City of London Corporation fell foul over the redevelopment of shops and flats on South Molton Street in the West End. The extraodinary list of victims — which also included a police station, a prison and the Salvation Army — was made public today by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) after a five-year investigation into the construction industry. The OFT issued penalties worth a total of £129.5 million after an investigation into bidrigging in England, but warned that the practice had been “endemic” in the industry. It said companies colluded with competitors on building contracts and this meant customers were at risk of being overcharged. Subsidiary The biggest fine - £17.9 million - went to Kier Group, while Balfour Beatty was fined a total of £5.2 million relating to the actions of its subsidiary Mansell. Carillion has been asked to pay £5.4 million due to contracts tendered by Mowlem, which it bought in 2006. Lord Sugar one of many price-fixing victims Lord Sugar, who is not currently actively involved in the day-to-day running of Amsprop, is freported as having said: “The contract for the building in question was awarded six years ago, in a booming market where it was hard to get contractors to come to the table, let alone negotiate. “I am very impressed and encouraged that the OFT have done such a thorough job and have delved back so far. The management at Amsprop will now look into what compensation may be due to us from the contractor or advisors used at the time. “I am grateful that the OFT have cleaned up this illegal conduct.” Contracts Other contracts involved in the investigation included public authority work on schools and hospitals, as well as private tenders for apartment blocks. The OFT said most of the offences involved so-called cover pricing, where one or more bidders arranges for competitors to put down high bids. These bids are not to win the contract but are submitted as genuine and give a misleading impression to clients about the level of competition. Firms were fined an average Take a fresh look at your finances of £1.26 million, or 1.14% of global turnover, although this was substantially less than the maximum 10% fine available to the OFT. Widespread The fines relate to 199 tenders between 2000 and 2006 but the OFT warned that its investigation suggested “that cover pricing was a widespread and endemic practice in the construction industry”. The investigation was sparked in 2004 by a complaint from an NHS auditor in Nottingham, but it quickly spread as the watchdog realised the scale of the problem. It uncovered evidence of cover pricing in more than 4,000 tenders involving more than 1,000 companies but said it had to focus on the companies and instances where the cases were strongest. 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Steeped in history, having seen actors such as Dame Judi Dench and Sir Laurence Olivier perform, the room will change in both space and capacity as state of the art technical specifications and a modern redesign help make it one of London’s premier entertainment spaces. The Elgar Room will now incorporate built in technical facilities and the flexibility to match any event requirement. From late night and intimate gigs to after show parties, comedy nights, cabaret and theatre performances, the redesign has created a versatile room in which a variety of events can be accommodated. The new room already has a host of events lined up to take place ranging from after show parties for Elton John and Monty Python’s ‘Not The Messiah’ to a comedy night with Patrick Monahan and the next instalment of the Royal Albert Hall’s HUSH series. Renovation The £1million renovation sees the original floor to ceiling windows restored as the room’s raised flooring is removed to create one large space – increasing its maximum capacity to 350 standing and to 110 when used as a restaurant. An impressive lighting infrastructure has been installed including 4 LED colour changing ceiling panels as well as a state of the art sound system and speakers. Jasper Hope, Director of Events at the Royal Albert Hall said “We are delighted to announce the completion of the newly is varied, the most notable use of the West Theatre was as a training ground for budding actors. From 1906 to 1957 The Central School of Speech and Drama was es- Modern; The Elgar Room refurbished Elgar Room. For the first time since the Hall’s opening in 1871 we have somewhere other that the main auditorium in which to host music and other events. The 350 capacity venue will allow the Hall to bring a different type of artist and audience to the building and we look forward to having some exceptional events in the space.” Located on the west side of the Hall, the Elgar Room was first known as the West Theatre. With a history as interesting as it tablished in the room providing training in speech, language and drama. A wealth of famous actors and theatre professionals including Sir Laurence Olivier, Dame Judi Dench, Harold Pinter, Peggy Ashcroft, Vanessa Redgrave, Joss Ackland and Cicely Berry learnt their trade on its stage. On Sunday 4 October 2009 the school’s Alumni will reunite in a special pre-opening celebration in the Elgar Room. The Central School of Speech and Dra- ma, University of London is an international centre of excellence based in London serving its professions by providing quality higher education in, and training for, the dramatic arts and the performance and media industries. Musical heritage In keeping with the Hall’s rich musical heritage, the walls of the Elgar Room will pay tribute to the late-great musicians who have played the Royal Albert Hall with images of artists including John Lennon and George Harrison, James Brown, Johnny Cash, Luciano Pavarotti, Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. The Royal Albert Hall is one of the UK’s most treasured and magical buildings, recognisable the world over. It is a registered charity and operates without any public subsidy. Since opening in 1871, the Royal Albert Hall has had an unparalleled history of exceptional performances by the world’s leading artists. Today over 350 events are held in the Hall’s auditorium each year which include performances of jazz, world music, rock and pop, dance, comedy, film premières and award ceremonies. Audiences of well over a million are entertained at the Hall each year and many millions more around the world enjoy the Hall experience through broadcasts, recordings and new media channels. 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The enamelled steel sign, which was installed near the world-famous zebra crossing six years ago, was removed in 2007 because graffiti messages from Beatles’ fans could not be scrubbed off. This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the Beatles’ Abbey Road album, which transformed the quiet, residential street into a mecca for music fans after John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison posed for the cover photograph walking over the crossing. To coincide with the anniversary, Westminster City Council is selling the disused sign on eBay to raise money for transport projects across the city. The sale followed the council’s highly successful eBay auction of 30 West End street signs including Leicester Square, Strand and Shaftesbury Avenue in July, which raised more than £18,000 for street improvements. A further 42 of these West End signs including one for Covent Garden and others for Drury Lane and Bow Street were also on sale in this new auction. Cllr Danny Chalkley, cabinet member for city management, said: “This is a rare opportunity for someone to own a precious piece of Beatles memorabilia and Westminster history.” The street signs were available on eBay since last week in a seven day auction. The Abbey Road sign had a reserve price of £1,000 while the other signs started from £100 or £50. World famous. Many of the signs, which are often featured on postcards and tshirts, are expected to become sought-after collectors’ items and it was hoped the auction would raise up to £20,000 for the council to plough back into transport projects and street improvements in Westminster. The West End signs have all been up for more than ten years and are being replaced with a new design to create a more distinct character for the Theatreland district. Martin Low, director of transportation, added: “Auctioning old, redundant street signs is an innovative way of offsetting the costs we would incur anyway, as these needed replacing. As an efficient council we are always looking for new ways to offer value for money and this is a great way for people to get hold of one of our iconic streets signs and make some money for the council to invest in its streets.” All the signs feature Westminster’s traditional black and red capital lettering, which was first created by acclaimed designer Sir Misha Black in 1967 and is universally acknowledged as a design classic. The font, a sans serif typeface, is unique to Westminster’s street signs and is not available anywhere else in the world. Other organisations are forbidden by copyright law to reproduce Westminster street signs, making them even more highly prized due to their rarity. The old West End signs include a black band at the top with an inset picture of two traditional Pierrot-type clowns, while the new signs have a bright red band above the lettering and show an image of a comedy tragedy mask, synonymous with the stage. Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk SketchNewsGroup October 2009 7 News Urban Eye strategy helps revive some of London’s most desolate streets C ommunity led environmental design charity Urban Eye is spearheading a new campaign to revive London’s neglected streets, based around the discovery that graffiti can be beaten. Urban Eye’s research has found that graffiti and fly-posting is most visually dominant on plain flat surfaces. By breaking up plain walls and surfaces with innovative public art, use of specialised materials and improved lighting, subsequent graffiti loses its impact. 1. A typical Urban Eye target location. 2. Urban Eye Mosiac workshop in a primary school. 3. A completed mosaic installation. The charity is using these strategies to renew run-down inner city areas, creating a safer and more attractive environment for Londoners. It has transformed over 34 London locations by creating more attractive and popular spaces and by dramatically reducing graffiti. Urban Eye’s main strategies for fighting graffiti include community involvement - Urban Eye involves schools, local residents and youth groups to create landmark sites that build community pride and discourage graffiti. They also employ techniques such as alternative surfaces – mosaics, ceramic tiles and TRIO cladding (which was developed by Urban Eye) provide attractive, cleanable, graffiti and fly-posting deterrent surfaces and improved lighting helps to increase pedestrian use and safety at remote locations. Mark Moys, Projects Manager at Urban Eye says: “Graffiti is a significant problem in London. In a survey we carried out recently over half of those questioned (61%) said they would consider taking a cab rather than walking or cycling through neglected graffiti-ridden areas. Most of our respondents (83%) would avoid streets that they consider to be neglected. “Working in partnership with communities and statutory organisations, Urban Eye has helped improve many dilapidated areas of London. In my view it’s time Londoners demanded better maintained and more welcoming streetscape environments!” Do you currently live or work in the City of Westminster? Do you want to buy or rent a home of your own? 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Chloe and Poppy Delevigne Dorian Gray launch at the Cadogan Hotel Colin Firth and film director Oliver Parker spent a day in room 118 at the 5 star Cadogan Hotel in Knightsbridge, answering questions by TV Channels and news media about Colin Firth’s starring role in the new film of Oscar Wilde’s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Room 118 is where, in 1895, Oscar Wilde sat calmly with a friend, waiting for police, who took him to Reading Jail, charged with gross indecency. Colin Firth. The Hero Inside Photographer Gill Shaw brought recently wounded war heroes, featured in her new book The Hero Inside, to the Guards Chapel and Museum at Wellington Barracks, to join the launch celebrations. The book depicts the extraordinary bravery and courage of soldiers along the route of recovery and rehabilitation. From Left; The Hon Rose Bethell with her father Lord Westbury. Sergeant Tom Neathway. The Hero Inside. Emily Crompton with Gill Shaw and Hannah Sandling. 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SketchNewsGroup October 2009 9 Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk 10 SketchNewsGroup October 2009 News £500m business rates bombshell for London W estminster City Council is calling for a reform of business rates as figures released show central London businesses will be forced to pay out an extra £500m in rates due to revaluation. Westminster, which at £1.2billion a year collects more rates on behalf of the Government than any other local authority in the country, and nearly as much as the City of London, Birmingham and Manchester combined, warns businesses in the heart of the capital will suffer most - putting thousands of jobs at risk. Across Westminster the average bill is expected to soar by 38%, costing the capital’s businesses £456m. Including the Mayor’s Business Rates Supplement to pay for Crossrail, which works out at around 5%, the total cost to businesses in Westminster will be closer to £500m. Hard Hit Cllr Brian Connell, cabinet member for economic development at Westminster City Council, said: “In areas such as Westminster, which outperformed other regions prior to the recession, businesses will be particularly hard hit. My concern is that some could be pushed close to the brink and lay off staff unless the Government introduces radical reforms to prevent the system unfairly penalising successful areas. “The fact is where local authorities and landlords have invested heavily in an area to ensure it remains a desirable business centre, rates are going to increase s i g n i f i c a n t l y. But neglected areas which experienced falls in rental values even before the recession will now be rewarded for failure through lower business rates.” Worst hit will be office space, with average revised rates expected to increase bills by around 60%.Hotels will face average bill increases of 28%, bars and clubs 13%, and retailers and restaurants just under 10%. But some properties in areas of the West End, Mayfair and Paddington, could see their rates double. Richard Dickinson, chief executive of the New West End Company, which represents businesses in the West End, said: “The scale of these increases is chilling. Businesses will have no choice other than to cuts costs even further than they have already. Given the West End’s vital contribution to the wider economy, both in London and nationally, this will impact everybody. It’s a not just a local issue.” The five yearly revaluation is based on commercial rents in April 2008 when property values were at their pre-recession peak, and does not take into account the subsequent spectacular falls when the economy nosedived. Revaluation The Government’s transitional relief scheme will spread increases over four or five years for businesses most affected by revaluation, but despite the cap on increases each year, businesses could still be paying over double their current bills by the end of the five year period. Although business rates are collected by local councils, they are actually set by central Government using a complex formula, and Westminster’s forecast of rate rises already takes into account a reduction in the multiplier which ensures the total amount collected does not increase more than the rate of inflation. In 2010 onwards that will mean other areas seeing drops in their business rates at the cost of the economically most active and important areas of the UK. The Treasury collects £23.5billion each year through business rates. However, Westminster only receives 12% of its contribution back through grant funding. More than 550,000 jobs are dependent on Westminster’s diverse economy of shops, offices, restaurants and entertainment. Soho alone boasts the world’s largest concentration of creative industries of media, film, advertising, contributing nearly £15bn a year to the economy. A total of 280,000 firms pay business rates in London, 33,000 of which are in Westminster, among them famous names such as Google, Diageo and Apple, and flagship stores for John Lewis and Marks & Spencer. However firms employing four or less people make up 70 per cent of all premises in Westminster. Bills have already risen by five per cent this year following an inflation-linked five per cent in April, though the Government introduced legislation so businesses could spread the increase over three years following concerns of the impact on businesses during the recession. Kensington and Chelsea’s car club steps up a gear K ensington and Chelsea Council’s car club steps up a gear as bold expansion plans are set to make it the largest in the UK. Under proposals unveiled by the Council this week, an additional 103 on-street parking bays will be introduced, bringing the total number of bays to 200 by the end of the year. This will improve the service to the thousands of residents who are already members and encourage many more to join. It will offer motorists an environmentally-friendly and costeffective option to rent a vehicle as and when needed instead of owning their own car. Once a car club member, motorists will be able to book one of a range of vehicles which will be parked at nearby on-street bays and be charged under a ‘pay-as-you-go’ style tariff. Members can use vehicles for as little as 30 minutes or for a week or more. According to TfL, joining a car club could save motorists nearly £2,000 a year and make servicing, maintenance, tax, insurance and MOT costs a thing of the past. Councillor Nick Paget-Brown, Cabinet Member for the Environment, said: “This new initiative is part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to the environment as the car club bays will significantly cut traffic and pollution. “Car club is a real alternative to car ownership for Royal Borough residents as a car club bay will never be more than a few minutes walk from their homes. “Given the current economic climate it is very important that we provide our residents with a cost-effective alternative option to car use in the capital.” Car club in Kensington and Chelsea is operated by three companies, CityCarClub, StreetCar and ZipCar who receive no financial aid from the Council. No residents’ car parking bays will be lost as a result of the expansion and instead, the Council will convert existing underused pay and display bays and small stretches of yellow line. Over the course of the day the vehicles will often be booked by many different people and therefore the car club bay itself will often be empty. Car club schemes complement the Council’s policies to reduce traffic, improve air quality and reduce onstreet parking demand because residents who join a car club will often sell their own cars and rely on the car club instead. According to national research undertaken by the Transport Research Laboratory, each car club vehicle results in 14 private vehicles being sold and nine more not being bought in the first place. Tel. 020 7251 9336 www.sketchnews.co.uk SketchNewsGroup October 2009 News 11 Street entertainment encourages people to walk in the West End A penny farthing cyclist and juggler entertained passers by in Soho alongside a host of other entertainment as part of a Westminster City Council car free day. To promote walking and cycling in the heart of London, street entertainers, caricaturists as well as a free ‘Dr Bike Surgery’ acted as catalysts to convince those visiting the West End to ditch their cars and use alternative modes of travelling such as walking, cycling or public transportation. For one day Broadwick Street at the end of Carnaby Street was the home of information centres to highlight the number of pedestrian only zones in the West End and to help promote walking and cycling and draw attention to the problem of congestion in the area. Cllr Danny Chalkley, cabinet member for city management at Westminster City Council, said: “This initiative gives us the opportunity to raise awareness of pollution in congested roads and encourages people to ditch their cars and use other modes of transport. “The West End is the best place in the country for shopping and entertainment and we’re advancing ambitious plans which will hopefully get even more visitors to walk around the centre of London.” This is the third time Westminster City Council has held a car free day where it promotes its pedestrian areas and is the Legible London way finding scheme, pioneered by Westminster City Council and TfL across key sites in the West End, which Getting people walking. the vast array of schemes it is working on to encourage more people to use environmentally friendly ways of travelling across the city. One of the schemes it will be promoting Four Hands available Landlords! Are you looking for good reliable & trustworthy tenants? 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By Zoe Hall The Kettner’s of old has been “re-done” by The Gondola Group of Pizza Express fame serving Brasserie food rather than cheap and cheerful pizza and pasta. The interior is Palace of Versailles meets Ikea; flashy and grand yet slightly sterile. My Dining Companion Paul visibly mourned the lost slightly seedy opulence of a down at heel’s courtesan’s salon that has now been transformed into a light and airy room in white and dove grey, the starkness tempered by the gentle glow of hundred of candles. I however approved but then I am a fan of the “Swedish look” be it on a man or a room. I digress. Champagne We kicked off the evening’s proceedings with a glass of fizz in the appropriately named Champagne Bar which seemed to have possibly escaped the make- over and had retained a faded air of gentility which spoke of grander times and even grander clientele; slightly fraying chaise lounges and chandeliers. The Champagne itself is served in the saucer style glasses of the 1950’s which harks back to the heady days when Bing Crosby used to be a customer here. We had two glasses of the House Champagne, Gallimard Cuvée Réserve Brut NV, which ticked all the necessary boxes; dry, lightly fruity and plenty of bubbles. Mussels The joy of eating out is more often than not that you are able to sample dishes you would have neither the expertise or patience to pull of at home. My starter of Mussels in Saffron Soup was exactly that for me. Pathetically I am slightly afraid of cooking mussels myself thanks to an early horror story about seafood poisoning but am thrilled whenever they are on the menu. The mussels were tender and happy and the saffron soup brought might go so far as to say it was the best piece of duck I have ever tasted (stole from the plate..) ,beautifully tender and bursting with flavour the delicate balance of its natural saltiness and the syrupy sweetness of the raspberry jus lent it a poetry all of its own. By contrast my Coq au Vin was sadly underflavoured and the chicken stringy which is a shame in a dish where the meat should be falling off the bone thanks to the slow cooking but the accompanying vegetables were well cooked and tasty. Kettner’s,steeped in celebrity history. Kettner’s take puddings so seriously that they have a Pudding Bar. I would like Sommelier chose the wine and he one in my flat but the worry is I’d decided upon a crisp 2007 Sancerre never again re-join the outside La Vigne Blanche. A fruity and world. Such delights such as Blood full wine yet light and crisp with a Orange and Champagne Jelly, a pleasant aftertaste perfectly suited Chocolate Pot with Madelines and to the fish. A pleasing choice. Pavlova with Alphonso mango & Having been very smug about my starter, feeling that a nice pastry tart passion fruit are on offer. P had the Chocolate, Pear & Port Upside is still a pastry tart just the same, P Down Cake with Crème Fraîche, got his own back when it came to declared it delicious and promptly the mains. His Crisp Duck Confit asked for the recipe. The cloying with Raspberry Jus and Sarladaise richness of the chocolate and port potatoes was a triumph. I think I out their earthiness gently coating them rather than overpowering them with the flavour. P’s Smoked Haddock Tart was buttery and flaky and peppered up with the presence of Gruyere cheese. Our charming French Favourites come to Westminster F rench food favourites came to shop locally rather than driving to Westminster last weekend them to large supermarkets. as the borough played host to “We hope that events such as the two French markets. French market will help encourThe special events were held at age more people to visit their local both Tachbrook and Church Street markets over the course of three days, giving residents the opportunity to buy delicious cheeses and classics such as French pate and olives. Also on sale were leather wallets, purses and other specialities such as dry sausages, mustard and jam. Cllr Brian Connell, Westminster Council’s cabinet member for economic development, said: “Westminster’s street markets are a French bread. source of pride for our residents, playing a vital role in the heart of our local communities. markets, which provide excellent By shopping locally, you are not value for money.” only supporting businesses, but Westminster’s street markets you can find great goods at great have had an extra boost in recent prices which are also good for months, with Westminster Council the environment as they use less investing millions to help support packaging and encourage people local traders. Under plans announced by the council, both Tachbrook and Church Street markets, which sell everything from antiques and fine art to fresh food and home furnishing and attract hundreds of shoppers every week, are set to recieve much-needed facelifts as part of a £5m regeneration package. This will include new lighting, paving and the installation of new power and water supplies for traders. Westminster council created the first new traditional street market in central London for 50 years on June 20 with the opening of Maida Hill market, situated at the Prince of Wales Junction. This formed part of a wider £1m regeneration plan which has helped transform the area. For more information on your local market, please visit http:// www.westminster.gov.uk/services/business/businessandstreettradinglicences/lovemymarket/ markets/ APOGEE Design gave the sometimes tasteless pear a kick while it in turn provided a lighter sweetness to their density. Monterey Not having a sweet tooth I opted for the Cheese Board. 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