Archive for June, 2009
Steve Pound at MeadowHouse Garden Party

And the winning Ticket is...
Steve Pound supported the GARDEN PARTY run by Meadow House Hospice in Southall on Saturday 13th June, where he also helped in drawing the Raffle Prizes.
Meadow House Hospice is a palliative care organisation, who raise funds to give their clients a more comfortable end to their lives.

Buy a Brick for Meadow House
The annual Garden Party was arranged and executed in style by the volunteers and is a perfect example of community and Hospice staff working well together.
Meadow House said, “A very big thank you to all who attended the Garden Party and to Mr Stephen Pound who supported the event. We raised £1750 to date and the money is trickling in so a very big THANK YOU.”
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Add comment 25 June, 2009
Steve Pound meets “The Codfather”
or “The third-return of don CODlioni”

Make an offer you can't refuse
Local MP Steve Pound is often asked to open new premises and in March he opened a new Fish & Chip shop in Oldfield Circus.

This man will cook your fish personally
The owner of the shop Emre Tunc (seen here with Steve) is proud of the quality of the fish & chips he sells and is consistent in his view that customer service is the prime driving force in his business.

The two Steve's
There were actually two Steve’s opening the shop that day – Steve Pound and Steve Sergio. Steve Sergio is a local hairdresser and is the longest serving shopkeeper in Oldfield Circus. His hairdressing shop has been there for 37 years.

I serve the public wherever I can
As always, Steve’s passion is to serve the public, so on opening day he took the chance to let everyone see that he truly is a “Public Servant”, seen here with Emre Tunc, the owner.
1 comment 16 June, 2009
Steve Pound’s Reviews 2
St.Mary’s Players May 2009-05-26
Never does a true Hanwellian step with lighter tread and more hopeful heart than when bound for another presentation by the professional amateurs who seek mutual support in what the world now knows as the St.Mary’s Players. Thus it was on a balmy May evening that your correspondent, fired by the keenest anticipation, made his way to the Church Hall that was once rebuilt after enemy action and which now plays host to the community servants, not all on community service, who make up the finest theatrical troupe ever to have graced this particular area of North Hanwell.
Continue Reading Add comment 15 June, 2009

