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National Volunteering Week celebration in Northolt 4 July, 2009

Posted by Bassam Mahfouz in Community News.
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Volunteers Sandra, Ashley and Derek with Steve Pound MP

Volunteers Sandra, Ashley and Derek with Steve Pound MP

The work of scores of volunteers who serve their neighbourhood through a church-based community project was celebrated as part of National Volunteering Week.

Ealing North MP Steve Pound, ward councillor Bassam Mahfouz and the entire Northolt West End Safer Neighbourhoods police team joined volunteers for supper at the Dovetail Centre, which is the community project run by St Joseph the Worker Parish Church.

Over a typical year 80 people, ranging from teenagers to pensioners in their late 80s are actively involved in volunteering at the Dovetail Centre, ranging from carer and toddler groups, youth drop-ins and summer activity weeks to after-school clubs, community lunches, intergenerational mentoring and administrative support.

Volunteers were treated to supper served by project workers Sue Church and Chris Hill and project chair the Revd Simon Winn and during the evening were presented with certificates for their service by local MP Steve Pound.

Dovetail community project worker Sue Church said:

“National Volunteering week was the perfect opportunity to thank our volunteers in a tangible way because we wouldn’t be able to do what we do without them.”

Steve Pound MP congratulated volunteers and staff and said:

“I so admire what you all do through the Dovetail Centre for everyone in this community, irrespective of race, religion or background. You offer such a huge amount, all on limited resources.”

Now into its 10th year, the Dovetail project is a grassroots organisation, run by local people for local people, and the doors are open 50 hours a week. It has almost outgrown its premises and the management committee are now looking to renew the building and broker new partnerships with existing funders and groups seeking to bring new opportunities and renewed hope to the community of Northolt West End.

“Mr Northolt” passes away 6 December, 2007

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Alderman Wally Ward (1923-2007Walter (Wally) Ward
b. 2 May 1923, Lambeth
d. 24 Nov 2007 (aged 84)

It was only a few months ago that the man who will always be remembered as “Mr Northolt” was bestowed with the honour of becoming an Alderman of the borough and celebrated his Diamond Wedding Anniversary with his wife Jean.

Wally, as he was known to everyone, was a charmer who always had a story to tell. Having left school at 14 he began his working career in a factory in order to help pay the family bills. In 1940 Wally joined the RAF and flew Wellington’s, Lancaster’s and Halifax’s over Europe in the fight against the Nazis. Throughout Wally’s retirement he played an invaluable role in passing on his experience of the Second World War to the pupils of west London’s Primary Schools, making the pages of history come alive as the children attentively held onto his every word.

Soon after the War, Wally married his wife of 60 years Jean with whom he had two children Cheryll and Peter. He also brought many smiles to the faces of football fans in north and west London as he tendered goal for both Arsenal and Fulham simultaneously!

Wally’s real passion was housing and he soon became the Greater London Council’s Housing Welfare Officer. His housing expertise also proved priceless as he represented Northolt’s Mandeville ward on the council from 1971 to 1990 and his knowledge in the field earned him the position of Chair of Ealing’s Housing Management Committee. As a councillor, his hard-work and dedication were legendary. There are still many on the streets of Northolt whose lives he touched, who point to his kindness and efficiency in dealing with their cases. Having stood down in 1990 with nearly 30 years tireless service to the people of Northolt, he continued working through his retirement as a governor at a number of Northolt schools, including Northolt High and Willow Tree Primary.

Wally will be remembered by many across Northolt for the positive impact he had on so many lives and for his warm and personable nature. Nobody will forget this grass-roots politician who comprehensively understood the issues that residents faced and expressed those views with vigour and elegance. He will be sorely missed, may he rest in peace.

Cllr Bassam Mahfouz
Labour Councillor for Northolt West End

Wally’s funeral will be held at Breakspear Crematorium on Tuesday 11th December at 2:30pm.

Labour wins funds for Safer Streets on Lime Trees 5 December, 2007

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It was announced last week that a bid for £110,000 scheme to make the streets of the Lime Trees estate safer has been agreed by Transport for London for funding.

Cllr Bassam Mahfouz, who has been leading on this project said, “It all started in October 2005 with a packed public meeting.  There was a strong feeling that action needed to be taken in order to tackle speeding rat-runners through the main roads of the estate.  Over the past year or so I’ve organised meetings with local residents in order to draw up plans that they felt would have the biggest impact.  We had the plans drawn and then all we needed was the funding.  The news that Transport for London is going to deliver the scheme for us is everything we had hoped for.”

Monica Smith, who has led for the local residents said, “We’re jumping for joy; what is there at the moment is useless and we need these measures to stop another accident from happening.”

The council will now carry out an official consultation early in the New Year and it is hoped that works will start as early as April 2008.

Read what the Gazette wrote back in October when local residents presented a petition to the council:
Rat-run speedsters situation is critical

Northala Fields Unofficial Opening: This Thursday 18 November, 2007

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Northala FieldsThis Thursday will see the unofficial opening of the long awaited Northala Fields park.

Following much controversy earlier this year (more on Northala Fields) the park will now be officially open to the public to roam. Residents will be able to scale the heights of the mounds and take in sights of the fishing lakes and the London skyline. The opening is unofficial because some of the work in the park is yet to be complete, including a fisherman bailiff’s office and two tree-lined avenues that will cross the park north-souh and east-west.

If the weather is suitable then a tour of the park will be given to attendees of the opening.

The opening will be at 2pm in the park’s new playground at the Dolphin Road/Kensington Road entrance.

Northolt Library to receive £1.3m facelift 6 November, 2007

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March 2007 Gazette articleReaders of UB5 online and the Ealing Gazette will recall last March local councillors joined residents in calling for lottery funding to give Northolt library a much needed face-lift. (See article)

This week the Lottery fund has announced that it has awarded £1.3million to refurbishing the library on Church Road to be an even better resource for the local community.

Cllr Mahfouz who attended a meeting with local residents in March pushing for the funds said, “As someone who has used the library since I was a boy I want to see this library more welcoming and provide even better facilities for local residents in Northolt. I am also calling on the council to continue a reduced library service whilst the building is closed for refurbishment and to make sure that the neighbourhood police team at the library can be kept open for business.”

The council will be consulting residents as to what you would like to see at the facility so make sure you take part and have your say!

Election – What Election? 24 October, 2007

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Cllrs Costello, Mahfouz and Ahmed (2nd, 1st and 3rd) in this year's Political Speed Dating EventLast week was local democracy week up and down the country and whilst there wasn’t a national election to talk about, students at Greenford High took part in selecting their favourite Ealing Councillor. Northolt West End’s Cllr Bassam Mahfouz proved a big hit, as he won the political “speed-dating” event for the second year in a row.

Around thirty students were given the opportunity to quiz local councillors from all parties about local democracy, being a politician and the political issues that matter to them.

At the end of each session students scored each councillor out of 5 on points such as “listening skills”, “approachability” and “would you vote for them”. The votes were tallied, and Councillor Mahfouz was declared the winner for the second year in a row.

Councillor Mahfouz said:

“I’m thrilled to have been chosen as the winner, and it was great to see so many young people showing an interest in politics. The biggest issue that came across was the feeling by young people that they were all being portrayed as yobs. Most young people are hard working, studious and want to get on in life and enjoy it. It’s great that there are events like this that promote politics amongst the younger generation and I can’t wait to see what they will achieve in the political arena. I’d like to see the council promote this more so that we have even more schools involved next year.”

Lime Trees Residents Send Message to Council 15 October, 2007

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Ealing Gazette coverage - 12th October 2007Three petitions were presented by local residents at last week’s Full Council meeting. All came from concerned constituents on the Lime Trees area. Monica and Tina Smith presented a petition with over 230 signatures from residents in Laughton, Bengarth Roads and neighbouring streets. They were calling for funds to implement the much needed traffic calming scheme which has been drawn up following meetings hosted by Cllr Bassam Mahfouz. Transport for London are currently considering funding the scheme and should report later this year with a decision.

There were also two petitions presented on behalf of most of the residents of Lauder Close calling for better access to the bottom of their road for emergency vehicles and issues around a new Niblock building located at the top of their cul-de-sac. (coverage is available in this week’s Ealing Gazette)

Cllr Bassam Mahfouz also tabled a motion at Full Council about the importance of doing our bit to tackle climate change.

If you would like to present a petition to full council or would like more information about what you can do to help tackle climate change then e-mail Cllr Bassam Mahfouz on bassam.mahfouz@ealing.gov.uk