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ISSUE 91DECEMBER 2008 Westminster City Council magazine
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6 Leicester Square launch
8 West End LIVE
10 How will 2012 affect you?
16 Torch Relay
18 Summer of sport
26 What’s on for young people?
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“Sport can make such a big
difference to young people’s lives. Obviously, it can make you healthier. But it can also give you more confidence and help you to feel much better about yourself.
“A few of the girls in my squad have been bullied at school. There’s one girl in particular who when she comes to a cheerleading class it just completely lights her up. It brings out her real personality. She’s in a different environment, surrounded by different people. I think a lot of young people need that - somewhere they can express themselves in a way that they can’t always do at school.
“And you don’t need to be one of those people who is really good at football or basketball. My advice is to try something new, something different. Just go along to your local youth club - they’ll be able to give you advice or put you in contact with coaches or clubs.
“When I moved to this area I realised that there were no cheerleading squads in West London. So I started one up when I was 15.
“And that’s the other thing about sport; it can give you great opportunities. I’m now running my own business and I’ve a got a coaching qualification which is equivalent to a degree. Some of the girls I’ve coached are starting to take coaching courses themselves, which makes me really proud.
“So, my advice to all young people in Westminster is to get out there, find a sport and just give it a go.”
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La Toya Moffat set up Spirit Cheerleading, a girls cheerleading squad at Avenues Youth Project in Queen’s Park. She tells us why sport is so important for young people.
To find out how to gert involved in sport visit westminster.gov.uk/active.
News in brief
Youth ColumnSport can make such a big difference
If you need urgent medical help, but it isn’t an emergency, you can now
call 111. It’s free to call and a fast and easy way to get the right help. Fully trained advisers will ask you questions to assess your symptoms, give you healthcare advice and direct you to the right local service as quickly as possible. This could be your local GP, urgent care centre, community nurses, emergency dentist or late-opening chemist.
You can use the number when you need help fast but it’s not life threatening, or when you don’t know who to call.
New 111 number for urgent medical help
Thousands of spectators lined the Diamond
Jubilee procession route from Whitehall to Buckingham Palace on 5th June. Westminster came alive with local celebrations as 62 registered street parties and events took place; more than double the number held in celebration of last year’s Royal Wedding.
Jubilee news
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many of these activities not least with three Olympic events hosted in the city. It is a great opportunity for us to showcase the best that Westminster has to offer as we welcome 205 nations, taking part in 300 events.
I recognise though that the Games will put a strain on the city. The council has worked hard to try to minimise the impact that the Games will have on local residents and businesses but inevitably there will be some disruption, given the number of people coming into the city and the staging of the events themselves.
In this issue, we look at what’s going on in Westminster during the Games and provide information and advice so that you can enjoy the summer whilst keeping any disruption to a minimum.
I am also delighted that we saw a revamped Leicester Square open a few weeks ago, just in time for the Games, providing a fitting focal point for the West End. The square’s opening marks
the completion of a number of major projects that the council has undertaken in the last few years to improve the city’s infrastructure, including the Piccadilly two-way, the Marble Arch revamp and the Oxford Street Crossing.
Finally, with summer nearly here I hope that you will be able to enjoy the best that the city has to offer over the coming weeks.
In just a few weeks, and with the eyes of the world upon us, London will host the 30th Olympic and Paralympic Games and in doing so will uniquely become the fi rst city to host the Games for the third time.
Cllr Philippa Roe, Leader of Westminster City Council
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Leader’s ColumnPreparing for the 2012 Games
An extra 22 street sweepers are now on your streets. They
formed part of the 40-strong street cleaning team that cleared up 50,000 plastic bottles in an hour and 40 minutes after the London Marathon.
To help keep streets litter-free and reduce waste disposal costs, we’ve also launched a new initiative to encourage people to recycle their lunchtime packaging, plastic bottles and newspapers. Bin Scan Win stickers can be found on 450 on-street recycling bins in Westminster and Camden. Just scan the sticker with your smart phone when you recycle to be entered into a prize draw to win £20 of high street vouchers every day. The initiative is funded by Defra to help increase recycling rates.
Cleaner streets
Visit westminster.gov.uk/binscanwin to find out more.
Tell us what you think about our plans to change advice services in
Westminster to provide an even better service for those who most need it. This includes advice services currently delivered by Age Concern, Citizens Advice Bureau, Action for Children and six other community groups.
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The new-look square features new white granite seating,
new paving, state-of-the-art lighting and landscaped gardens. The redevelopment took 18 months to transform the area into a world-class location for residents, workers and visitors to enjoy just in time for the biggest summer London’s ever seen.
With 250,000 people passing through the square every day, it is hoped that the improvements will encourage more people to stop and enjoy this iconic location. Eleven side streets leading onto the square have also been improved with new paving and more outdoor dining.
New facilities for major events are also likely to re-establish the square as the home of major film premieres, bringing more businesses and tourism to the area.
The square was last redeveloped in 1993 and the latest improvements are expected to last for at least 25 years.
“We’ve spent a lot of time in Leicester Square over the years and it’s nice to see how it has changed. The area is nice and shaded and feels a lot bigger. The square is definitely a place where people can come and sit and enjoy the surroundings, especially in weather like this.”Helen Wallbridge and Jane Ghappell
The newly refurbished Leicester Square opened with the premiere of the Johnny Depp fi lm, Dark Shadows, attended by the Hollywood star himself. The premiere was followed by fi ve days of events and screenings as well as a family zone and exclusive trailers of upcoming releases.
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“We only ever used to walk through it. Now it looks gorgeous. We will definitely spend more time here on our next
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“We haven’t visited the square in a long time but the redevelopment is really nice. We love the fountains and the Shakespeare statue is a real feature now. It’s great to see all these people here enjoying the new space.”Kelly Li and Tim Hewitt
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The world’s longest running musical Les Misérables will be performing at West End LIVE for the fi rst time in the festival’s history along with debut West End LIVE performances from classic shows including The Phantom of the Opera and Blood Brothers.
To celebrate West End LIVE, win one of two top-price family tickets to Les Misérables at the Queen’s Theatre. Each family ticket consists of four tickets.
This international award-winning musical sweeps its audience through an epic tale of passion and destruction, against the backdrop of a nation in the grip of revolution.
Seen by more than 60 million people worldwide in 42 countries and in 21 languages, this spectacular adaptation of Victor Hugo’s masterpiece continues to thrill audiences night after night.
To enter, email reporter@westminster.gov.uk with ‘Les Mis’ in the subject line by 31st July 2012. Visit westminster.gov.uk/reporter for terms and conditions.
You can also enter our competitions by post. Write to The Westminster Reporter, 17th floor, City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QP stating which competition you are entering and your telephone number.
For the first time ever casts from every West End musical will perform at this popular two-day event. Many of theatre’s biggest stars will give exclusive
performances showing why London theatre is the best in the world.West End LIVE 2012 will be bigger and better than ever as it kicks off the
first weekend of the Cultural Olympiad programme of events and is an official part of the London 2012 Festival.
This year there’s a new Stars on Sunday stage featuring solo performances from top West End performers including Mark Evans who plays the leading role in Ghost. There will also be family activities with marquees featuring some
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Does your little angel love to dance and dream of becoming a famous ballerina just like Angelina Ballerina? If so, enter our competition for your chance to win Angelina Ballerina prizes including a tutu, wrap-over cardigan, socks, and ballerina shoes.
The Angelina Ballerina Dance Academy will have a pop-up dance studio at West End LIVE. There will be lots of fun for the family with dancing, face-painting, hair styling and competitions and Angelina Ballerina will make a guest appearance.
To celebrate its appearance at West End LIVE, Madame Tussauds is giving away a free family ticket.
Filled with 14 exciting, interactive zones and the excellent Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie experience, Madame Tussauds London combines glitz and glamour with incredible history with over 300 wax fi gures, including David Beckham, Lady Gaga, The Queen and now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, plus many more.
Keep an eye out for the Madame Tussauds marquee in Trafalgar Square at West End LIVE.
To enter email reporter@westminster.gov.uk with ‘Angelina’ or ‘Madame Tussauds’ in the subject line by 20th July 2012.
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“For me West End Live is the best free event in London. I have been going for years and me and the family always watch the whole festival and enjoy the diversity.
“It’s great to see performances from some of the greatest West End shows but also to see some new shows. We do book tickets to see the shows that we enjoy throughout the year.
“My daughter hopes to see Wicked and Jersey Boys. My son hopes to see We Will Rock You and my wife and I would like to see Singin’ in the Rain, Phantom and Matilda.” Richard Bowen
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West End LIVE is produced by Westminster City Council in partnership with The Society of London Theatre in association with MasterCard.
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Getting around during tWestminster will be particularly busy this summer as roads, parks and venues are transformed into sporting and cultural venues.
The Olympic and Paralympic Route NetworksThe Olympic and Paralympic
Route Networks will connect accommodation and sporting venues to ensure that athletes get to their events on time. Most routes will be open to general traffic but you cannot park or stop on these roads and there will be restrictions on side turns. Some parking and loading bays will be suspended.
During the Olympic and Paralympic Games Constitution Hill, Birdcage Walk and Horse Guards Parade will be closed to vehicles. Pedestrians and cyclists will still be able to use these roads except on road event days,
when they will be closed to cyclists. West Carriage Drive will be closed to traffic from 1st to 10th August.
The area around St. James’s Park will be one of the busiest during the Games as it will host road events and the beach volleyball competition. From 18th June, access to areas of St. James’s Park and The Mall will be restricted so the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) can build the 15,000 seat arena and 6,000 seat grandstands for the beach volleyball. Access will be reinstated by the end of September.
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For regular updates on changes to council services during the Games, visit westminster.gov.uk/olympics or follow us on twitter @CityWestminster.
The busiest lines will be the Central and Jubilee lines. There will be extra trains running on the District and Circle lines.
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Find the numbers you need during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
General enquiries General enquiries about sporting and cultural events and tickets:
0845 267 2012 london2012.com
Issues relating to venuesFor residents who are experiencing problems as a result of a London 2012 venue, such as noise (London 2012 Organising Committee):
08000 722 110 (24 hours)
Travel Information Service
0843 222 1234 tfl.gov.uk/2012
Parking information
020 7823 4567
Social careSocial care services during the Olympic and Paralympic Games will continue as usual although there may be delays during road event days as getting around will take longer.
The busiest days are expected to be the 26th, 28th and 29th July and 4th, 5th, 7th, 11th and 12th August. Please call the organisation providing your service fi rst. If you are still experiencing problems please call:
020 7641 1175 (adult services) 020 7641 7560 (children’s services)
Services that may be affected are home meals, carers and social workers.
Updates Updates on changes to your services during the Games:
westminster.gov.uk/olympics @CityWestminster
Waste and recycling
For information on waste and recycling collections, street cleansing and other street issues, and to report noise disturbances please call:
020 7641 2000 (24 hours)
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Contacts
Find out more about how you’ll be affected by the Games and how to plan ahead at a Transport for London (TfL) roadshow in July. Roadshows will take place
in and around the areas most affected by road changes in early July.Locations, dates and times will be advertised at westminster.gov.uk/olympics shortly.
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“I am in line to go to the 2012 Olympics. This is a really exciting opportunity for me, fencing in front of a home crowd at the most incredible event on the planet. The Olympics and
Paralympics are what most athletes dream about, but only a few get to
participate. We are so lucky to have it in our home country. It brings
opportunities for everyone whether it’s through competing, volunteering or spectating.” Corinna Lawrence, UK’s number one fencer, Olympic hopeful and
Active Westminster Award winner
Access
The Mall will be closed to traffic and pedestrians from 18th June when construction begins on the
two temporary venues. It will reopen on 30th September. There will be access to Buckingham Palace via other routes that will be clearly marked. There will also be north-south access for pedestrians across St. James’s Park using Marlborough Road, except on road event days.
As well as the two venues, athlete areas, training courts, offices, scoreboards and concessions will be built and 4,000 tonnes of sand will be brought in for the beach volleyball courts.
During the Games, Birdcage Walk and Whitehall will be closed to traffic. Local buses will still be able to use Whitehall and pedestrians will still be able to use Marlborough Road except on road event days.
During road event days there will be some additional road closures that may start from early morning until the evening to safely set up the race sites.
“I am in line to go to the 2012 Olympics. This is a really
“It’s a real privilege for London to be hosting the Olympic Games this summer, especially as it’s just weeks after the Diamond Jubilee celebrations – perfect timing! We’re looking forward to the fantastic atmosphere that the Olympics will bring to our city and being part of something so wonderful. We are so looking forward to supporting our British competitors and winning many gold medals.” Nicki Hookings, Marylebone
“I especially like football and swimming and I’m looking forward to seeing the Olympians compete. I’m planning to have a party at home for all of my family and friends so that we can watch the Games
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Olympic eventsFrom 18th June, some areas of Westminster will be transformed into Olympic competition venues.
The Mall will host the start and fi nish of the road race cycling events (28th and
29th July), the Olympic and Paralympic Marathons (5th and 12th August and 9th September) and the Race Walk (4th and 11th August). Grandstands with a capacity of 6,000 will line The Mall.
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Green Park Green Park will remain open throughout the Games and cycle parking will be provided during road events.
Hyde Park
Hyde Park will host BT London Live from 28th July to 11th August bringing you live BBC coverage of the sporting action on large screens. There will also be free entertainment including music performances and sporting activities.
BT London Live is free to attend – just turn up on the day. There is the option to book tickets. This will guarantee you entry before 2pm. You will need to pay a small booking fee. To book, please visit btlondonlive.com.
The park will also host the London 2012 Shop, the Torch Relay Finale concert on 26th July, the Opening Ceremony Celebration concert on 27th July and the Closing Ceremony Celebration concert on 12th August. These events require tickets.
Hyde Park will also host the triathlon (4th and 7th August) and marathon swimming (9th and 10th August).
The park will remain open but some areas such as the triathlon and marathon swimming venue on the north bank of the Serpentine Lake will only be open to ticket holders.
St. James’s Park
The south and west sections of St. James’s Park nearest to Buckingham Palace will remain open. Areas north and east of the lake in St. James’s Park will be closed from 18th June to prepare for the road events and beach volleyball.
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For further information visit royalparks.org.uk/london-2012.
BT London Live will relocate to Trafalgar Square from 29th August to 9th September where it will host the Paralympic Live Site. Coverage of the Paralympic Games will be shown on giant screens from 11am to 11.30pm each day and there will be live music concerts each night. For more information, visit btlondonlive.com/trafalgar-square.
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Security, access and parking
Around Lord’s, Wellington Place between Wellington Road and Cochrane Street will be closed to vehicles
from 18th July to 3rd August and Wellington Place between Wellington Road and Cavendish Avenue will be closed to traffic from 27th July to 3rd August, so that the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) can carry out vehicle security checks. Pedestrians and cyclists will still be able to use this road.
Residents and businesses on the affected stretch of Wellington Place will be provided with local access permits from LOCOG.
To accommodate the large number of visitors to the archery during the Games, as well as to minimise disruption to residents and local businesses, LOCOG will manage traffic in the area. From late July, some parking bays in St. John’s Wood Road will not be in use and vehicles will not be able to stop along the street. Also, Cochrane Street and Wellington Place will be one way, with traffic allowed northbound along Cochrane Street and westbound along the section of Wellington Place not closed to vehicle traffic.
The council will protect residents’ bays on major event days during the Games and beyond by using flap-down signs that show only residents are allowed to park in these spaces.
For more details on LOCOG’s traffic and parking plans visit london2012.com/accessandparking.
GLord’s Cricket Ground will host the Olympic archery competition from 27th July to 3rd
August. With up to 4,500 spectators per session, there will be fewer spectators visiting the venue than during an international cricket match, but there will be some changes to how the venue operates.Some temporary facilities will need to be installed at Lord’s, such as stands and a temporary public address system. Work began on 15th June and will continue until after the One Day International on 29th June.
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“I’m really looking forward to the Olympics this summer. With the Games taking place in our borough I am excited to have the opportunity to see events for free, but I will also be going to the Olympic stadium to see the athletics with my school. We were given 144 tickets because we are a London 2012 Get Set partner.
“Recently, I met Lord Coe, Sir Steve Redgrave and many other sports stars through activities and events at Westminster Academy. One day I would like to be one of the students that goes from the playground to the podium.” Abigail Alayu
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Eight thousand people will carry the fl ame across the UK including 22 in Westminster. The torch bearers were nominated for their achievements or contribution to their community.
Meet your local torch bearers
Lois Roche, 18, lives in Maida Vale and was nominated to carry the Olympic torch
through Westminster because of her outstanding achievements in sport.
She has played football for Ireland in the under 16s and under 19s European Championships, has played for Arsenal and is now at Reading Ladies.
Lois says: “It’s such an honour to carry the Olympic torch. The Games coming to London is a once in a lifetime experience and it’s amazing to be a part of it. I was shocked when I first found out and it still hasn’t really sunk in. I’m very excited but also a bit nervous and hope I don’t drop it!
“Having the chance to carry the flame makes me feel involved in the Games and gives me the chance to represent my
country, but being able to carry it through Westminster really is the icing on the cake. It means so much more to me because it’s where I’ve grown up and means all my friends and family will be able to come out and support me on the day.”
Saman Jafar turned his life around when he was living in a hostel at 16. He decided he wanted to do something
positive with his life and help other people. He passed his FA Level 1 coaching award and now volunteers at community football club, Kyu-Yo-Bu-Shin where he coaches young people. He says: “I couldn’t believe it when I found out I would be carrying the torch. It’s like a dream come true. When I’m older and have children, I will be able to show them the torch and tell them I was part of history.”
Olympic torch visits Westminster
The Olympic torch will pass through Westminster on Thursday 26th July on the fi nal day of its journey before it arrives at the Olympic Stadium for the Opening Ceremony of the Games.
The torch is expected to be carried along the Bayswater Road to Marble Arch before heading to Piccadilly via Oxford Street and Regent Street. It is anticipated that the torch will then make its way to
Whitehall via Charing Cross Road and along Birdcage Walk and Constitution Hill before reaching Hyde Park where an evening celebration for 80,000 people will take place.
The torch is planned to arrive in Westminster in the late afternoon and thousands of people are expected to line the route to celebrate the start of the Games and support local torch bearers.
For more information visit london2012.com/olympictorchrelay.
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Keeping Westminster safe during the Games Westminster is always extremely busy and during the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, will be even more so.
We think that around five million more people will be in London
every day during the Games, and that 95% of these extra visitors will come to Westminster.
Whilst this means that the atmosphere in the city will be amazing, it also means that there is a possibility that crimes such as pick-pocketing, shop lifting and low-level assault may increase.
The police are prepared and will continue to police Westminster with the same dedication and commitment throughout the summer as we always do. Our local officers will be supplemented by additional officers brought in to police the events and tourist areas. A lot of planning has gone into policing Westminster during Games time and the police and council are working together to make sure the Games is fun, safe and secure for everyone.
We want people to enjoy the incredible summer the Games will bring, so make sure you keep aware, take care of yourself and your belongings, and make the most of the experience – without being affected by opportunist criminals.
For advice on how to stay safe and things to do in the city this summer, visit westminster.gov.uk/olympicwestend.
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We’re also setting up a series of Your Choice: Your Community
events, to involve residents more closely in how we tackle youth violence in our community.
Our next event is planned for August and will be an opportunity for you to meet with gang outreach workers,
the police and other organisations to exchange ideas, voice concerns and find out more about Your Choice.
Let us know the type of speakers and information you’d like to be included in this event. Please contact Caroline Tredwell on 020 7641 4442 or email ctredwell@westminster.gov.uk.
For more information visit westminster.gov.uk/yourchoice.
David Savizon is a gang outreach worker who works with gang members and vulnerable young people in schools and youth clubs.
He helps young gang members to understand they have a choice: either to leave gang life behind, or face up to a range of tough penalties.
David says: “It’s about making it clear that if young people are willing to turn their life around then we can help them. The alternative is enforcement, and that’s not nice for either themselves or their families.”
To drive home the message about tough consequences, David helped to run a prison trip for local young people. He says: “They were suddenly faced with a situation they could actually find themselves in. Our aim is to help young people understand the consequences of their involvement in gangs and motivate them to take action to leave that way of life.”
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Get involved in sporThis summer is an exciting time to try out free sporting activities. Here are just a few ways you can get involved.
Opening and Closing ceremony open daysTo celebrate the start and finish of the Olympic and
Paralympic Games, we’re offering 483 hours of free events and activities at six leisure centres on 27th July, 12th August, 29th August and 9th September to coincide with the opening and closing ceremonies.
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Try out the beach volleyball court at Academy Sport and play on sand from the Olympic
volleyball test event on Horse Guards Parade.
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For more information contact Academy Sport on 020 7121 0642.
Park MakersMake the most of local parks and open spaces by
joining a Park Makers activity session. You can join parks staff and volunteers as they run ad hoc and programmed activities to help you stay healthy and active in the open air.
Activities are available at:• St. George’s Square Gardens• St. John’s Wood Church Gardens• Paddington Recreation Ground• Porchester Square Gardens• Victoria Embankment Gardens• Westbourne Green Open Space.
Chaka Clarke is a Park Maker volunteer and runs an outdoor fitness session at Paddington Recreation Ground from 6 to 7.30pm on Wednesdays. He says: “I want to inspire people from all walks of life, from school children who dread gym class to busy professionals who find squeezing in exercise a chore.”
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Champion of the Future and basketball player Melita Emanuel-Carr, 17, plays for the under 18s England team and hopes to represent Britain in the 2016 Olympic Games. She recently featured in the Adidas ‘take to the stage’ TV and billboard campaign alongside David Beckham.
Melita says: “The Games will allow young people to see how exciting sport can be and will motivate them to become an Olympian at
whatever sport they like to create better British athletes for the future.“I think it will do a lot to improve sport in Westminster as young
athletes like me will get recognised in England, which will open up so many more opportunities for us.”
Visit westminster.gov.uk/champions to watch Melita train and find out more about the Champions of the Future scheme to support talented young athletes.
rt this summerEartha Pond, 28, is a sports teacher at Westminster Academy and in 2011 won Sports Teacher of the Year. She hopes to qualify for a place in the GB football and handball teams and says:
“I encourage all my students to have the mindset that everything is
achievable as long as they work hard to ensure they succeed.
“Sport has taught me a lot of life skills as well as making me more independent. Therefore I try to ensure all my students have at least one sport that they enjoy and aspire to excel within recreationally or competitively.”
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Big Dance 2012
When: Until 15th July What: Thousands of events in different dance styles, open to all ages and abilities including classes, workshops, fl ashmobs, competitions and world record attempts.Where: Various, see website for details Contact: bigdance2012.comCost: Free Nearest tube: Various
Music Day 2012
When: 23rd June, 11am-9pm What: This annual music festival returns with installations, performances and a world music stage in Kensington Gardens.Where: Exhibition Road, SW7 Contact: exhibitionroad.com Cost: Free Nearest tube: South Kensington
BT River of Music
When: 21st-22nd July What: A weekend of free music from around the world along the river Thames.Where: Various locations including Somerset House, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of LondonContact: btlondon2012.co.ukCost: Free, tickets required Nearest tube: Various
Olympic journey: The story of The Games
When: 28th July - 12th August What: Find out about the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games at this fascinating exhibition. Where: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, WC2E 9DD
Find out what’s going on in your local area and how to get involved.
Your WestminsterContact: 020 7304 4000 or visit roh.org.ukCost: Free Nearest tube: Covent Garden
London Outdoor Arts Festival: Showtime
When: 24th July, 12 midday-5pm What: Outdoor theatre and acrobatics, music, comedy and a chance to meet the gardeners from CBeebies.Where: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PD Contact: 020 7641 2498 Cost: Free Nearest tube: Kilburn Park/Maida Vale
Bandstand marathon
When: 9th September, 1pm What: Live music performances from the Pad Rec bandstand. Where: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PD Contact: 020 7641 2498Cost: Free Nearest tube: Kilburn Park/Maida Vale
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Drought and hosepipe ban
The hosepipe ban means you cannot use a hosepipe to
wash cars, in your garden or to clean windows and paths. Council swimming pools will be in use as usual although the paddling pool at Causton Street Gardens will be closed this summer.
For free water-saving gadgets visit thameswater.co.uk or to find out more including what the council is doing to save water visit westminster.gov.uk/drought.
Be an electoral canvasser
We’re recruiting canvassers to work from September to
November 2012. You will be required to visit properties during evenings and weekends. Payment is performance based with £1.50 paid for each completed form returned. A good canvasser can earn up to £700.
Email electoralservices@westminster.gov.uk or call 020 7641 2730 for details and to apply.
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To find out more about 2,012 opportunities visit westminster.gov.uk/2012opportunities or email cswoffer@westminster.gov.uk.
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match them up with schools, colleges and youth
clubs to help young people to find out about them.
The new initiative launched at an event at Westminster Kingsway College in April when 166 local businesses pledged to support young people into work by hiring them as employees or apprentices and offering work experience placements.
Iqbal Wahhab OBE, Founder of Roast and the Cinnamon Club, says: “Hiring apprentices is business-friendly as agencies help to find the right people. It’s cheaper than if we did it ourselves, so we are not only providing a benefit to the community, but also ourselves too.”
Helping young people into work
The 3,000 young people looking for work in Westminster can now get help from a new initiative to create 2,012 new jobs, apprenticeships and work
experience opportunities by the end of the year.
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Join the Summer Reading Challenge
Step into Story Lab, and you’re off on an imaginative
adventure that knows no bounds. The brainchild of Prof Cortex, the Story Lab’s on board computer, Story Lab is a five-sided hi-tech HQ that attracts stories from all over the world and sends them spinning throughout the city – and beyond! Here you can read, collect, share, create, transmit and broadcast stories.
Story Lab is this year’s Summer Reading Challenge. Encourage your children to read six books of their choice over the summer holidays and they’ll win stickers and rewards along the way and a certificate and medal if they complete the challenge.
We’re also looking for young people (aged 15+) to be volunteer mentors on the
scheme, encouraging children in their reading and giving out rewards.
Young Enterprise Scheme The council has invested £20,000 to help secondary school students set up and run their own businesses through the Young Enterprise Scheme.
The efforts of the young entrepreneurs were recognised at
an awards ceremony at the King’s Fund headquarters when the winning team, Eclipse from The Grey Coat Hospital, were awarded top prize for their custom-made t-shirt company.
The Eclipse team applied business skills to their product development by interviewing their classmates and teachers to find out what they wanted. Eclipse will now compete against other winners from across the country.
Simonette Carlton-Crew, 16, Managing Director of Eclipse, says: “We put a lot of effort in to developing a product and finding out what would appeal to our classmates and teachers. It was an exciting challenge and we worked together to get things done on time.
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Healthy Start vitamins
If you’re on the Healthy Start scheme, remember to pick up your FREE
vitamins – just bring your vitamin coupon. Vitamins are available at all Westminster’s Children’s Centres and some Health Centres. You can also buy them for a small charge. Extra vitamins are important for mums-to be, new mums and young children.
To subscribe to Children First and get a FREE copy of the magazine delivered to your door three times per year, simply email your name and address to childrenfi rst@westminster.gov.uk.
To find out how to get involved, pop into your local library or visit westminster.gov.uk/services/libraries/children.
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You can now find out about childhood vaccinations on
facebook. For information and news on all children’s jabs in North West London visit facebook.com/NWLvaccination and spread the news by giving it a Like.
Parent partnership
Are you the parent of a child with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?
If so, we can help. The council’s Parent Partnership Officer is here to help you understand the services available, and give you valuable, impartial advice and information on what’s best for you and your child.
Find out more at westminster.gov.uk/parentpartnership.
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Charles Dale, Flat Cap Coffee, Strutton Ground Market
Previous Love Your Market winner Charles Dale has been at Strutton Ground Market for the past 20
years and has run the Flat Cap Coffee stall for the past four. He says: “We received some great feedback following the award. We had people coming here that had never been to Strutton Ground before.
“This is one of the oldest markets in London and there’s a great community feel to the place. It’s important that
people know what they can expect from their local market – the best customer service and great quality produce at really competitive prices.
“We are one of the small businesses here trying to survive and are fully dependent on our brilliant customers, both regular and new. So I’d encourage people to nominate as the awards help to raise awareness of local markets, and encourage people to shop locally.”
In recognition of the excellent customer service and high quality products offered at Westminster’s markets, Love
your Market returns this summer. You can nominate your
local market trader to win two months free trading worth up to £700. Prizes are also on offer for your favourite market and best new market trader.
Love your marketFed up of soggy sandwiches and tasteless vegetables? Then why not visit your local market to buy fresh and tasty local food that supports local businesses?
Vote at westminster.gov.uk/lym by 7th July. Shortlisted entries will be visited by an independent panel before the winners are announced.
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“There are a lot of sandwich shops in the area but I love the variety of food stalls that you get down at the market.” Carol Heully, Strutton Ground Market
“There’s a good variety of food stalls here and the price is really good as well.” Bee Alabi, Berwick Street Market
Berwick StreetMon-Sat, 8am-6pmOne of the oldest markets in the country, steeped in history and located in the heart of Soho. Pick up vintage clothing, fresh bread and cakes and fruit and vegetables.
Church StreetMon-Sat, 8am-6pmThe market is at its most vibrant on Saturdays with 200 stalls selling everything from clothes and household goods to jewellery and fresh food.
Rupert StreetMon-Sat, 8am-6pmA small market with a large variety of take-away food including Mexican, Moroccan and Thai.
Strutton GroundMon-Fri, 8am-2.30pmA bustling lunchtime market just off Victoria Street selling hot food, coffee, fl owers, clothes and fruit and veg.
Tachbrook StreetSat, 8am-6pmThe market relaunched in 2010 and now offers a variety of street food including Thai, Moroccan and Indian. There’s also seasonal fruit and veg, fresh fi sh and cheese.
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For more information visit westminster.gov.uk/inthecity
Portobello Road Arts Day
When: 14th July, 1-4pmAge: 5-8What: An enormous dragon, monkey puppets and a gigantic lobster are among some of the characters taking over Portobello Road. Come along for a fun afternoon of street theatre and arts. Where: Portobello Road, W10 5TDContact: Call 020 7361 3618 or email arts@rbkc.gov.uk Cost: FreeNearest Tube: Ladbroke Grove/Notting Hill Gate
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Carnival Arts Weeks
When: 23rd-27th July/6th-10th August and 20th–24th August, 10.30am-4pmAge: 8-18What: A chance to take part in creative workshops around art, dance and music for the famous Notting Hill Carnival. Where: The Clement James Centre, 95 Sirdar Road, W11 4EQContact: Call 020 7221 8801 or visit clementjames.org Cost: £10 per weekNearest Tube: Latimer Road Buses: 295
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Queen’s Park Summer Festival
When: 28th July, 12 midday-6pmAge: AllWhat: Olympic events, afternoon tea for older
Summer sports
When: 23rd July - 31st August. Various times, visit website for detailsAge: 6-13Half and full-day sessions and drop-ins for a variety of sports and activities including basketball, beach volleyball, dance, trampolining and tennis. Where: Academy Sport, Westminster Academy, 255 Harrow Road, W2 5EZContact: 020 7121 0642Cost: £2.20 per dayNearest Tube: Royal Oak
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Play Makers
When: Daily afternoon sessions (times may vary) Age: 8-14What: Free daily play sessions in parks, playgrounds and open spaces across the city. Activities are chosen by children on the day and may include team sports, arts and crafts or adventurous play. Specialist Play Makers will also provide activities for children with disabilities.Where: Various locations across the city Contact: Call 020 7641 1107 Cost: FreeNearest Tube: Various
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residents and face painting plus local and professional acts on the main stage.
Where: Queen’s Park Gardens, Ilbert Street, W10
Contact: Call 020 8964 8024 or visit queensparkforum.org
Cost: Free
Nearest Tube: Queen’s Park
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SouthWestFest 2012
When: 22nd June - 31st July
Age: All
What: Festival fortnight kick starts with OlymPimlico including a Carnival Parade, Gala Day and the open air Pimlico Proms.
Where: Various locations in SW1
Contact: Call 020 7222 0303 or visit southwestfest.org.uk
Cost: Free
Nearest Tube: Pimlico/VictoriaW.
St. Andrew’s Summer Project
When: 23rd July - 24th August, 3pm
Age: 9-19
What: Try out DJ mixing, graffi ti art, archery, table tennis and cookery plus trips including go-karting and paintballing.
Where: St. Andrew’s Club, Alec Wizard House, 12 Old Pye Street, SW1P 2DG
Contact: Call 020 7222 6481 or email info@standrewsclub.com
Cost: Please call for details
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Try a new activity, meet new people and enjoy a fun-fi lled summer at a free or low cost activity this summer. Look out for our summer listings brochure, Summer in the City, available from schools, libraries, youth clubs and Children’s Centres from July.
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“We’re passionate about getting the voice of young people out
there and The Big SHOUT will give us the chance to get our opinions heard. And because it’s run by young people for young people, it’s a great environment for people to speak up. Young people often think there’s not much for them to do, but they just don’t know what’s going on – The Big SHOUT is just one of lots of opportunities out there.” Syeda Sultana, 18
Kids Week is back for the 15th year this August to help more children and young people get involved in theatre. Children aged 16 or under can go free to any participating show when accompanied by an adult paying full price.Up to two extra children’s tickets can be purchased at half price.
There are also lots of free activities, workshops and events including dance workshops, peeks behind the scenes and post-show meet and greets with the stars of the show.
Have your say on how youth services are run, discuss the issues that are important to you and fi nd out more about the services available to you at a new youth summit on 23rd June.
The event, organised by youth councils at Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea, is being held at Chelsea FC and will be
attended by 300 young people.Attendees will learn more about sexual and emotional health, employment
and volunteering opportunities and communicating with the police in a series of workshops. There will also be taster sessions including cheerleading, DJing and drama.
Come to the Big SHOUT
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To find out more about The Big SHOUT, or to register to come along, visit westminster.gov.uk/bigshout.
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