February 2009 Archives

THREE youths swiped a powerful cutting tool from roadworkers as they tarmacked a street.

Road workers were laying a new surface in Yeading Gardens, Hayes on Saturday between 11 and 11.30am when a concrete-cutting saw was stolen.

The suspects, who were all white, are believed to be between 20 and 25, and escaped in a blue Toyota.

FOUR cars were damaged on a car dealer forecourt by youths who smashed windows with bricks.

The damage occurred over the weekend at Dagenham Motors, Dawley Road, in Hayes, between midnight on Saturday and 7.30am on Monday morning, when it was discovered.

Four windows were smashed by the yobs, causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.

Anyone with information should call police on 0300 123 1212.

AN ORGANISATION which supports young entrepreneur's who are setting up their own company is inviting the public to a workshop.
The event is being held by Striding Out at the Hayes Business Studio in Uxbridge College, Hayes Campus in Coldharbour Lane, Hayes on February 24 between 2-5pm.
The session will provide information on how to turn an idea into a business by seeing if it is viable through competitor analysis and then working out how to find a niche in the market to maximise sales.
For more information contact 0797 104 3990

AN ORGANISATION which supports young entrepreneur's who are setting up their own company is inviting the public to a workshop.
The event is being held by Striding Out at the Hayes Business Studio in Uxbridge College, Hayes Campus in Coldharbour Lane, Hayes on February 24 between 2-5pm.
The session will provide information on how to turn an idea into a business by seeing if it is viable through competitor analysis and then working out how to find a niche in the market to maximise sales.
For more information contact 0797 104 3990

AN ORGANISATION which supports young entrepreneur's who are setting up their own company is inviting the public to a workshop.
The event is being held by Striding Out at the Hayes Business Studio in Uxbridge College, Hayes Campus in Coldharbour Lane, Hayes on February 24 between 2-5pm.
The session will provide information on how to turn an idea into a business by seeing if it is viable through competitor analysis and then working out how to find a niche in the market to maximise sales.
For more information contact 0797 104 3990

TODDLERS, parents and staff celebrated the official opening of a new nursery which was also attended by the town's Mayor.
Councillor Brian Crowe the Mayor of Hillingdon and MP John McDonnell both paid a trip to Rosedale Nursery in Wood End Green Road, Hayes at the event on February 7.
Three children, Joshua Tappin, Grace Kirby and Leah Reardon who are all three years old also had the chance to help the mayor in cutting the ribbon.
Debra Kearne-Smith, nursery manager, said: "The day was extremely successful and brought together children and families who were able to stay and play together."
Jo Foley, 33, mother of Joshua, said: "I enrolled my son at the nursery because I like the staff there and there was lots for the kids to do. Joshua also seemed comfortable there having plenty of friends.
"It was funny seeing them trying to cut the ribbon because they only had kiddy scissors so they were only able to make very small cuts and weren't really able to cut through it."


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