Week ending Friday January 6, 2017 Boo! Ghost story winners announced THEwinnersoftheYellow Advertiser’s2016GhostStory Competitionhavebeenchosen. Firstplaceintheadultsection wasaspookytalefrom CharmaineFletcher(left)about apickledCrusader,whilethe winnerinthechildren’ssection wasatalefromLeahBarns (right)about“curiouschildren” indetention. ●Turntopages4and7for more POVERTY IS FUELLED BY RISING COST ByRudiAbdallah She said: “It’s shameful that so bon emissions and minimise the manypeopleinWalthamForestare riskofcarbonmonoxidepoisoning. [email protected] struggling with their energy bills, Ms Arnold welcomed the deal MORETHAN7,000householdsin and in many cases are having to andencouragedLondonerstolook BarkingandDagenhamaresuffer- choosewhethertoheatoreat.” forthemostcost-effectivedealsif ingfromfuelpoverty,accordingto Reasons cited for fuel poverty they are struggling to cope with newresearchfromtheDepartment include low pay, poorly insulated existingpayments. forEnergyandClimateChange. homesandhighenergycosts. Shesaid:“Iwouldalsourgepeo- Atotalof7,444homesinthebor- Sadiq Khan, the mayor of ple to make sure they are on the ougharebeingpushedintopoverty London, launched the 'Better bestenergydeal–overtwothirds becauseofhigherthanaveragefuel Boilers'schemeinresponsetothe of households in Britain are on costs.WalthamForesthasevenmore figures, which could save house- variable tariffs which are usually with11,000livinginfuelpoverty. holdsupto£150. moreexpensivethanfixeddeals.” JennetteArnold,LondonAssembly Thepilotschemewillassistupto The government's research also memberforHackney,Islingtonand 500 households by replacing or shows that 348,216 households WalthamForest,blastedthefactthat repairingfailingboilerswithstate- acrossLondonareinfuelpoverty, ANGER;JennetteArnoldoutraged familieshadbeenpushedintodiffi- of-the-artlowemissionappliances. an increase of 22,000 since last overthenumberoffamiliesliving cultcircumstances. 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Friday,January6,2017 33 yellowad.co.uk NEWS Golf club and family pay tribute to much- loved gentleman who lived for the sport Driving ambition HOOKED:(above)Eddiewith great-granddaughterEliza AN EX-PROFESSIONAL golfer gavehimtheopportunitytoteach Alan added that the “always DaughterJeanniesaidEddiewas who passed away on Monday has others golf at the Warren Road smartly dressed” Eddie was “a well known locally, and will be been described as ‘local golfing GolfCentre. lovely man who broke the mould. rememberedfondly.“Thecommu- royalty’. Hesaid:“Localgolfingroyaltyis Whetherweseethelikesofhimin nitywillrememberhimasanold Eddie Frost, 89, from Hainault, agoodwaytodescribehim,butit hisprofessionagain,Idon’tknow.” school gentleman, driving around wasborninacottageonHainault was very understated royalty. He Eddie shadowed his father, in his Jag or Stag. He was very ForestGolfCoursein1928. wasverymuchamanofthepeo- Albert, who played professionally quiet, did everything in his life Alan Walker, 66, of Loughton, ple.Heofferedtremendousrespect at Hainault Forest Golf Course straightdownthemiddle.” Essex,wasafriendofMrFrostand andreceivedtremendousrespect.” from 1923 to 1962. Eddie taught She added: “Eddie felt it was a othersfromayoungageandtook over as the course’s professional “He loved golferoncehisfatherretired. He played professionally from teaching people 1963 to 1992, when he retired to concentrateonteaching. and seeing them JeannieCole,66,ofWidTerrace, Brentwood, praised her father’s enjoy golf...” passion for the sport. “He loved teaching people and seeing them enjoygolf,”shesaid.“Golfwashis privilegeearningalivingdoingthe life.” thingyoulove.Heabsolutelyloved Her comments echoed friend hisjob–notmanypeoplegetthat Alan’smemorythat“hisabilityto privilege.” build relationships was his best JeanniesaidthatalthoughEddie quality”,andthathewas“agreat “wouldn’t always agree with you, communicator”. healwayssupportedyouinevery- ThelastlessonMrFrostgavewas thingyoudid.Hewasalwaysthere DOTING:Eddiewith(l-r)HazelFrost,JeannieColeandTobyCole inOctober2016. foryou–alwaystheretohelp.” 44 Friday,January6,2017 NEWS LikeusonFacebook-facebook.com/YellowAdvertiser FollowusonTwitter-@EastLondonYA Ghost writers The everlasting detention . . . I TwasunfortunateIhadto myspinecrunchedlikeamil- The spooky highlights of our Christmas ghost story competition staylatethatnight. Sitting lionpacketsofcrisps. likeastatueonmybroken I will always remember my chair,Iwasstaringupatthe last breath of air darting into clockobservingtheslow mylungs. Iwasshockedtobe WINNER secondspassingby. alive. IwishIknewwhatwashap- Well, that’s what I thought pening;thenithitme. NowI anyway. NowIroamthrough- Kindred spirits wishIcouldstillbeseenand out my prison, an old aban- myparentsknewIwasokay. donedschool. It was just another normal Thecollectionofdeadbod- S dayindetention,wellformeat ies increases, more fool the IRGeoffreydeVangéwasmore mists,noxious,sepulchral smells or the least, the black sky was just curious children that enter, calmandnobleinmarblerepose oddblood-curdlingwail. likeanyother. fuelledwithstoriesofthedead thaneverhewasinlife. But,tiredofhauntinghisancestralrest- ThefaintoutlinesofanEng- girl who didn’t return from The obligation to be a Crusader was ing place,the Lee Chapel in St Martin’s lishlessontaughtmanyyears detention. unfortunatebutbeingcruellyfelledaged Church,hehadformedaplan. back and the damp musty only22wasadisaster. Anold,equallydisillusionedSaracenhad smell of the room used for LeahBarns,12 nothingbutdetentions. Rayleigh Worse,tosuffertheindignityofpickling told him that, just before midnight on As the clock leapt onto Children’swinner in a barrel of fine Malmsey wine for his New Year’s Eve, one soul could be 10:00 my head jolted to one returnhome(whenhewouldratherhave exchangedforanother. Tonightwasthat side and that’s when every- beendrinkingitandcarousing)wasintol- night. thingchanged. erable. SirGeoffreywaitedandwasnotdisap- Looking down at my lumi- It amused him at first to emit damp pointed. nousshadowitseemedalittle A dejected young man wandered into darkerandsodidtheunnerv- theunlockedchurch,slumpingintoapew, ingskyhangingaboveme. headbowed,apieceofpaperinhishand. I heard a chiselling sound HebreathedasighasdidSirGeoffrey; and“counselling”leapingoutather. behindme,asIturnedaround at that precise moment,time froze and “Poorchap,nowonderhecamehere; asmallcrackslithereditsway theirsoulsmerged. seemshewasterminallyill. It’saswellSt downthewindowpane. Sir Geoffrey’s spirit gently evaporat- Martin’swasopenforhim.” Myheartwaslikeatreadmill runningtosavemylife–butI ed.While,finallyatpeace,theyoungman TheVergernoddedgravely. wasgoingnowhere. slumbered,eventually leaving the church Outside,SirGeoffrey,orPaulPitsea,as Theeeriesoundofthedoor just before preparations for the mid- hehadbecome,didn’tfeelquiteasinvigo- hinges rocketed across the morning service,the letter he held,dis- ratedashehadimagined. room. carded. “What I need is a drink,” he thought, ForasplitsecondIsawhim. “People will leave litter!” TheVerger gleefully heading for the nearest hostel- Standing in the door frame moanedtoReverendKingswood,before ry… with his cadaverous, corpse- handinghertherejectedletter. likefacepointinginmydirec- Pausing,shescannedit,herbrightsmile CharmaineFletcher,53 tion. fading,the words:“cirrhosis”,“incurable” Basildon Ihadtoleavethisplace. ButasIpassedthedoorway ➜Moreghoststoriesonpage7 Friday,January6,2017 55 66 Friday,January6,2017 NEWS LikeusonFacebook-facebook.com/YellowAdvertiser Casey FbollowusronTwitater-@EavstLondeonYA s chilly dip to help hospice ESSEXmodelCaseyBatcheloris taking part in a chilly dip for HavenHouseChildren’sHospice. She helped to launch its New Year New Start campaign on Tuesday,January3,toboostsup- port. Shehaspledgedtoswimoneto five lengths in Hampstead Heath Lido on February 12 to raise money. InMarchlastyearMsBatchelor completed a 20ft firewalk across hotcoalsforthecharity,whichis based inTheWhite House, High Road,WoodfordGreen. MikePalfreman,chiefexecutive of Haven House, said: “With so many activities taking place as part of our NewYear New Start campaigntherereallyissomething foreveryone “By supporting Haven House you can have fun, improve your health,lookafteryourlovedones and know that you are making a differencetothelivesoflocallife- limited children and their fami- lies.” For more go to www.haven- NEWSTART:CaseyBatchelorishelpingHavenHouseto house.org.uk/new-year-new-start. increaseitssupportin2017 Friday,January6,2017 77 NEWS yellowad.co.uk ➜Continuedfrompage4 Freed spirits I T was 9.30pm on Christmas Wadsworthwasdueat9.45pm hangingonthewallbehind. the approaching train echoed Eve,theweatherwasicyand itwasnow9.35pm After a moment he limped throughthecoldnightair. snowhadbeguntofallcover- Westwood was computerised overtothebenchinthecorner MrRobertsrosefromhisseat ing the platform ofWestwood andcontrolledbyWadsworth. andsatdownpullinganewspa- andmadehiswaytothewaiting station. Thenearestthingtoresemble perfromhispocketashedidso. roomdoor. Fiveteenagegirlswerehuddled ahumanbeingatthisstationwas Ashestartedtoreadthefront Asheopeneditafreezingblast together in the small waiting thetalkingticketmachinewhich coverbecameexposedandthe brushed past him and,mingling roomasthesnowflakesfellsoft- stood,likeasentinel,outsidethe girlscaughtsightoftheheadlines with the screech of the train’s lystickingagainstthewindows. waitingroom. whichread:Ontheanniversary brakes, he was sure he heard Thegirlswatchedaseachflake Suddenlythedoorwasflung oftheWestwood levelcrossing screams. beguntomeltintotinyriverlets openandastockymanwearinga disasteratribunalhasfinallycon- “GladIwillbehomesoon,”he beforerunning,liketears,down thick overcoat peered into the cluded that the deaths of five thought. eachpaneofglass. room. teenage girls was caused by a According to the comput- He looked around, his eyes computerfailure. PeterWoodgate,74, erisedannouncementboardthe appearing to pass right through Thegirlsshiveredinrealisation SouthWoodhamFerrers llaasstt ttrraaiinn iinnttoo tthhee ggiirrllss ffooccuussiinngg oonn tthhee ppiiccttuurreess astheannouncementconcerning Third Chance passing I INHABITEDaparkbenchwherefew choosetosit,heoccupieditsopposite end.Aboyofeightornine,grubby face,scuffedshoeswithunkempthairand athreadbarecoat,inappropriatefor December. Heshiveredandcried. “Whatgriefbesetsyouboy?” “My mother is...dying,” he rubbed his red- dened eyes. “Thatissadboy,whatailsher?” “Cholerasir.” “Thereisavaccine...” “Toolate.” “CanIhelpinanyway?” “Youarekind,butherdieiscast.” “Whatisyournameboy,andwherewillyou go?” “MynamedisArthur.WhereIgoshouldnot overlyconcernyou.Iamheretoawaitherfinal demiseandbearheruptoheaven.” “Ifyouaresocertainofhersalvationwhydo youweep?” “Iweepforanother.Onewhohasstrayedfrom thepathandisendangeringhisimmortalsoul.I seektoturnhimtotherightpathbeforehisend becomesinevitable.Hehaslosthisfaithandisin direneedofguidance.” “CanIaidyouinyourquest?” “Youcansir.” “ThentellmewhatImustdo;ifitiswithinmy poweritshallbedone!” “Yourwordsir?” “Youhaveit!” Theboysmiled,“father,returnhomeandbury yourwifeandrenewyourfaith.” ImovedcloserthatImightbetterseehisface, could it be? “Arthur my son, how could I not recognise you? I buried you just nine months past.Thescarletfeverthatstoleyoufromme, stoleallpurposefrommylife.” “My two sisters have need of a father.Take careoftheliving,letmeattendtomotherspass- ingsoul.” Hesmiled,andpaledbecomingethereal,“By your own word, we will meet again. Farewell, father.” LenMorgan,72,Hullbridge Second 88 Friday,January6,2017 1- 5 YEAR CONTRACTS!!! 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Elevenofficers,staffandvolunteers,pastand present,werehonouredthisyear. Met Police Special Constabulary (MSC) Sgt RobertHarrildismadeanMBEandiscurrent- ly the longest serving special in England and WaleshavingjoinedtheforceinJanuary1967. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: “I am delightedthattheseofficershavebeenrecognised for their hard work and tireless dedication to keeping Londoners safe. The police put their lives on the line every day, going above and beyondthecallofdutytoprotectourcity,andit isfantastictobeabletopaytributetotheseout- standingmenandwomen.” Sgt Harrild’s career stretches from anti- Vietnam War demonstrations to the Olympic Games. AMetspokesmansaid:“Twoyearsago,aged 65,andhavingserved46yearswithintheMSC, hewasadvisedhewouldneedtoretirebutsuch washisdedication,Robertdidnotacceptthisand challengedthepolicyatthetime,andwassuc- cessfulinhisappeal.” AlsomadeanMBEisMichaelHerring,afor- merMSCinspectorandvolunteer. Hehasgivenmorethan36,000hoursofvolun- taryserviceover51yearsandhasmorethan300 arreststohiscreditincludingamanwantedfor murderandactsofterrorism. Hehasbeenshotatandattackedtwicewitha knife.WithinthreehoursoftheLondonbomb- ingsonJuly7,2005hehadofficersonthestreets reassuringthepublicandleadingateamworking atStMary’sHospitaldealingwithenquiriesand securityissues. FormerActing Special Chief Insp for Ealing, Alastair Whitehead is appointed an OBE for volunteering more than 4,000 hours over 10 years. Samantha Laskey, head of strategy, perfor- mance and planning for the National Counter Terrorism Policing HQ is made an MBE for being a leader in specialist intelligence work, keepingpacewithchangingtechnology,assisting hundreds of arrests of terrorists and organised criminalswhilerecoveringmultiplefirearms. Sara Lewis, head of Met prosecutions, is appointedanOBEforherworkincriminaljus- ticeformorethan20years. PSCOJohnJosephreceivesaBritishEmpire Medalforgoingoverandabovehisrole.Heuses hisskillsasafootballcoachandtrainertowork withyoungpeopleenteringthecriminaljustice system. The honour of Queen’s Police Medal for ser- vices to British policing goes to Chief Supt VictorOlisaandthreeretiredofficers.MrOlisa isheadoftheMet’sInclusionandDiversityUnit and the ex-officers are PC Jacqueline Oliver, Chief Supt Gordon Briggs and Commander SimonLetchford. AndSgtCharlesSheppardismadeaMember oftheRoyalVictorianOrder. 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