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The craft of signwriting is alive and well here.













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1. | No. It is not yet necessary to shun Chinese people. Just take sensible precautions. If a Chinese person sneezes near you and you can't immediately confirm whether or not they have been in contact with an infected person or any surfaces touched by an infected person in the preceding 24 hours simply hold your breath immediately and move at least 40 yards away from the sneezing person. | |
2. | No. It is not yet necessary to move house if you have Chinese neighbours. Simply block any shared sewage pipes that are shared between the properties and keep your windows closed at all times. If you have pets ensure that they don't visit the neighbouring family. | |
3. | This is an easy one. Yes. It is perfectly safe to eat pak choi and Chinese vegetables. For the most part they are grown in Cambridgeshire and any shortfall supplies are imported from Holland. | |
4. | This is more tricky. Willesden is renowned for its eateries and the astounding quality of the cuisine, and it would be unreasonable to expect readers not to want to enjoy these facilities. On this question sensible precautions should be taken to ensure your safety. If you are planning to eat out, take food and a plate and cutlery with you and simply ask if you may disinfect and use the kitchen facilities of the establishment that you intend to eat in. Then simply cook the food you have taken with you. Cook it in your own pots and pans and afterwards destroy the pans and plates and cutlery. This should be sufficient to ensure your safety without hampering your right to enjoyment of local amenities. |













Newborn baby girl, found abandoned on a train at Willesden Junction, May 1967
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William Ennis (married Maureen Hunt)
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Winifred Kennedy, from Cork
Researching family history: Simmonds, Denmark Rd, Kilburn
...another rather eccentric and marginal artistic project, the Will-esden Herald blog.
A community blog written by the people of the London borough of Willesden
- Roundtable Review, Pretence or Genius
A group blog from the streets of Willesden, London
- Guardian Unlimited, Weblogs we like
Great website. I never thought I'd find a website that appreciated the strange intensity of Willesden sunsets. It sounds ridiculous to say you don't see them anywhere else - but it's true isn't it?
- Zadie Smith (comments)
The touching story of Kenny the canary is a treasure.
- Jane Perrone, Guardian Unlimited
Despite your outrageous heightism, I would be very happy to take up your case with the Council...
- The Rt. Hon. Sarah Teather MP, Brent East
(Dear Feargal)
As you know yourself, the quest for form - the search for the voice and scale necessary to what one wishes to say
- is the primary effort of writing. This may lead one into novel writing at one point, and into the writing of sonnets later on
- rather as Beethoven confined himself almost exclusively to the string quartet after finishing the Op 125 symphony.
- Rana Dasgupta (Dear Feargal)
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We have asked our columnists time and again only to post stories that are not not untrue, but frankly it would be easier to train monkeys. Please tell us if we have inadvertently hit on something not not true, and we will uncorrect it. (Ed.)
New Short Stories 3
- Various Authors -
Solo
- Rana Dasgupta -
On Beauty
- Zadie Smith -
Tokyo Cancelled
- Rana Dasgupta -
White Teeth
- Zadie Smith -
Balzac of the Badlands
- Steve Finbow -
An Imitation of Life
- Laura Solomon -
Nude
- Nuala Ní Chonchúir -
Words from a Glass Bubble
- Vanessa Gebbie -
Show Me The Sky
- Nicholas Hogg -
Last Night's Dream Corrected
- Various Authors -
New Short Stories 1
- Various Authors -
the unknowed things
- Sean Brijbasi -
Some New Ambush
- Carys Davies -
Bed
- Tao Lin -
Seven Loves
- Valerie Trueblood -
Fish Drink Like Us
- Various Authors -
Ice Bears and Kotick
- Peter Webb -
Look We Have Coming to Dover!
- Daljit Nagra -
Is This What You Want?
- Various Authors -
The Blue
- Maggie Gee -
Midnight All Day
- Hanif Kureishi -
The London Silence
- Stephen Moran -
The Children of Willesden Lane
- Mona Golabek -
More Willesden Books
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