Wednesday,january 23,2008 | Issue number: 281 | www.mk-news.co.uk | 50p where sold MKNEWS The sky’s Hundreds of jobs the limit for Plus all the latest Milton Keynes Newton Council vacancies PAGE 80 PAGE 29 Carwash NEWS Schools cash baby? Council calls for Reporter financial help PAGE 2 Laura Son attacked Boy beaten in Hannam vicious attack PAGE 3 goes off Scaffold road for a nightmare Jury returns different verdict on death of carpenter driving PAGE 5 experience Fit for anything Win an exercise bike from Full story on John Lewis page 11 PAGE 21 MKLIFE ‘Hoodie’ gang in gun What’s going on in the city PAGE 35 PROPERTY attack on mum-to-be Find a home PAGE 49 MOTORS Buy a new or used car PAGE 97 BY ROB GIBSON her and demanded money. “The victim remembers there were a few The youth with the gun is around 18- [email protected] One member of the gang pulled a hand people in the area at the time of the attack years-old, slim, tall, with blond hair, and SPORT gun on the woman before she was and someone came to help her up once wore a silver hooded jumper, blue jeans Red Bull A GANG of teenagers assaulted a preg- assaulted and pushed to the ground. the youths ran off. They may have infor- and black trainers. nant woman at gunpoint and stole her While the woman lay on the ground a mation vital to the investigation. The girl is white, around 14-years-old, driver fears shoes. young girl from the gang stole her shoes. “This was a cowardly attack by a group 4ft 8ins and of heavy build. Police said the 34-year-old victim, who The victim was saved from serious of six people on a woman who is six She was wearing silver jogging bottoms for safety is six-months pregnant, was left shaken injury when a passing taxi scared the months pregnant. and a black hooded jacket. and distressed after the attack in offenders away. “Luckily she was not injured but has The four other men looked younger New F1 traction Fishermead. Police have described the attack as ‘cow- been left shaken and distressed. than 18 and all wore hoods over their control rules could The woman was walking along Penryn ardly’ and are appealing for witnesses to “I am keen to speak to anyone who wit- heads. cause skidding Avenue at around 8pm on Monday, help find the culprits. nessed the assault or recognises the Anyone with information can contact BACK PAGE January 14, when six youths approached Detective Constable Phil Baines said: description of the offenders.” DC Baines on 08458 505505. We are pleased to announce the launch of our new office in Morrisons Superstore, Westcroft Join in our success! Contact the Taylors Westcroft Team on 01908 524456 email: [email protected] AA678058 2|January 23,2008|www.mk-news.co.uk|MKNEWS Cash bid to bail Step into... out school build BY ALICIA BABAEE tects. the planned opening dates of [email protected] There have also been problems September 2009. JANUARY JANUARY at Hazeley, Heronsgate in Walnut Cllr Euan Henderson, responsi- MILTON Keynes Council is to bid Tree and Oakgrove. ble for new school build said: ‘’It is for Government funding to plug a Yesterday the council revealed it clear that the government is tak- huge shortfall in its new school has held talks with the ing our issue very seriously. We SALE SALE build programme. Department of Children, Schools sensed a real willingness from In October £60 million was axed and Families (DCSF) to discuss DCSF officials to help Milton from the programme by ways it can top up the shortfall in Keynes secure the funding it needs Government ministers, while a capital funding to make up the to provide our new schools. We damning report highlighted major current deficit. This followed on have one of the biggest new school weaknesses. from a meeting between Milton building programmes in the coun- In November, MK NEWS Keynes’s two MP’s Dr Phyllis try and it simply cannot be deliv- revealed that the council was Starkey and Mark Lancaster with ered without proper funding. accused of common control and Schools Minister Jim Knight. Everyone is doing all they then can governance failures by the Audit Following discussions the DCSF to sort this issue out’’ Commission. has brought forward a ‘safety The original Auidit Commission It has had to find more than £6 valve’ bidding process to support report, which was presented to a million to rectify problems caused local authorities who are unable special meeting of the councils at Giles Brook School in Tattenhoe to meet the demands of their audit committee in December, and Ousedale’s new Olney cam- school build programmes from also found that real and signifi- pus. within the original capital alloca- cant Health and Safety issues were Last year Giles Brook was forced tions. also ignored at Giles Brook and to close after the ceiling threat- A national pot of money, £150 that evidence indicated ‘a real risk ened to cave in, despite concerns million, to cover the period 2008/9 of serious physical harm existed at first being raised in 2003. The to 2010/11 has been set up. the school.” repairs cost £3 million despite the The council is also making a bid Control failures included the school costing only £2.9 million to to the Learning & Skills Council tight timescales imposed, inade- build. (LSC) to support the creation of quate preparation for projects, Ousedale was delayed by nine sixth form facilities at Oakgrove and the absence of effective man- months and went more than a and Hazeley secondary schools. agement as well as reports of third over budget and is subject to It hopes that the final phases of unrealistic budgets. a legal dispute between the these schools, which go out to ten- Bids have to be submitted by the authority, contractor and archi- der soon, will still be able to meet end of February. New mums welcome campaign to raise cash for new neonatal unit White doors BY ROB GIBSON Panto star FROM ONLY [email protected] £510 Bradley NEW mothers have welcomed Walsh with plans to improve Milton Keynes baby Indigo FITTED Hospital’s neonatal unit. and mum The unit has remained Laurel Triggs unchanged since the early 1980s at Milton 3mx3m Victorian but, with the birth rate in Milton Keynes Conservatory Keynes rising, a major fund-rais- Hospital’s FROM ONLY ing campaign is under way to cre- neonatal unit £6995 ate a bigger, brighter unit with extra cots. The hospital wants the public to help raise £250,000 for the Little FITTED Future Lives Appeal - part of which will be used to demolish walls to create extra space. OUR PRICE-PROMISE Unit manager Glenda Deacon said: “It’s been the same since Coloured Doors “We will match or better about 1984. FROM ONLY “This is about making the unit £850 any genuine like for like written more family friendly. quotation from any of our “Many mothers are in here for up competitors!” to 16 weeks.” FITTED The hospital cares for over 300 premature, small or ill babies a year and donations from the appeal will help to buy vital equip- ment to provide the most sophis- ticated care. If a baby is unwell it is rushed from the delivery room to the intensive care area. As their health improves babies facilities. “What they want to do with this progress to the high dependancy Phillipa, from Tattenhoe, said: place will be fantastic for the staff, and special care areas, before “My son Ethan was born at 26 the mums and the babies.” being allowed home. weeks weighing only one pound The hospital has agreed to fund 20 Dunsby Road, Panto star Bradley Walsh visited 11 ounces. four additional cots at £10,000 Redmoor,Milton Keynes on Thursday to drop off £1,700 “He’s been through a huge each as well as seven new nurses donated by theatre goers over amount but we were very lucky to and three consultants set to join 01908 233433 Christmas. be able to stay at this hospital, by September. He showed his support for which is only five minutes from For more information about the mums like Laurel Triggs and where we live. neonatal appeal log on to 0800 834507 Phillipa Cullen, who have first “I’ve spent six or seven hours a www.mkhospital.nhs.uk/about/fu or hand experience of the current day here for the last four months. ndraising Visit our website at www.windor.co.uk A678089 NARRATIVE VERDICT ON CARPENTER’S SCAFFOLD COLLAPSE DEATH A SEE PAGE 5 MKNEWS|www.mk-news.co.uk|January 23,2008|3 S E I R O T S, A W V OS,ER DRS NON IOO WDC R O D - AA677744 Pay dispute: Striking journalists and photograhers outside the Citizen office in Auckland Park,Mount Farm N Journalists strike over pay offer Need Car Credit? 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We have been encour- quency of our publications will ?Looking 100's of February 5 to 7 inclusive. aged by the support of local not suffer as a result of any action the latest Parent company Johnston Press media, the MPs and people that taken by the NUJ in Milton for a new had offered editorial staff a three we know across the city. Keynes.” local jobs start on 01908 242490 Mum calls for cops AA678095 Job? www.mk-news.co.uk page 81 [email protected] to arrest attackers BY ROB GIBSON This boy [email protected] required plastic surgery A MOTHER has called for police to repair to take action after her 15-year- damaged old son was attacked by a gang cartilage using iron bars and a home made around his ear knife. after being The boy, whose identity has been attacked by a protected, had been out playing gang of youths Yes ... football with his friends when he in Newport fell victim to an unprovoked attack Pagnell. a solid roof as they walked through the car His mother park at Tesco Express, Newport can’t conservatory! Pagnell, on Thursday night. understand His mother found him at Milton why there have With all the advantages of an Keynes Hospital suffering from been no arrests lacerations to his ear and head despite her extension combined with the and bruising across his body. claim that good looks of a traditional Yesterday she spoke of her son’s police know ordeal and her frustration that the the culprits conservatory ... culprits remain free in the com- Keeping you warm in the munity. winter.... She told MK NEWS: “His face was covered in blood. I was shocked. tried to defuse the situation but these boys were older than him. .... cool in the summer “Somehow he was really calm the main offender hit the victim “None of them has been arrested At a price you CAN afford! and the doctor said many men on his knee with the bar before and I don’t understand why. For a free no-nonsense would have cried after what he beating him around the head as he “I think they should be charged. had been through.” lay on the ground, despite efforts “You trust the police to do some- quotation.... Without any reason to be wary, from his friends to intervene. thing. I’m really frustrated because she had dropped him off to meet The gang left the boy bloodied the attack was on Thursday night – Call Now on 01908 650140 halagitsre eref.rdie ntod sp iactk ahroimun udp 8panm haonudr arenHqdeu sirhweadaks i pntlgaa skotenicn t hstueo r fglhoeooryrs. ptiota rl epanaidr fainv“Hed onwwieg hkctnasno a wsgo owm.heoo int ew base aansdsa nuolttehd- www.customglaze.co.uk AA678164 But at 8.50pm the boy and his damaged cartilage around his ear. ing happens?” Unit 8, Denbigh Hall Industrial Estate, Bletchley, Milton Keynes two friends were approached by One suspect was identified by Police described the main three older youths who began police and others were identified offender as about 18-years-old, swearing at him for no reason. by students at a city school – how- white, 5ft 10ins, brown hair, wear- Two of them pulled out telescop- ever no arrests have been made. ing a green jacket, jeans and train- ic iron bars while the third had The boy’s mother said: “I was ers. what was described as a ‘cus- horrified and I wanted revenge. Anyone with information is tomised shank’. Why do older boys go out ‘tooled urged to contact the police on The bemused group of friends up’? My son is quite quiet and 08458 505505. 4|January 23,2008|www.mk-news.co.uk|MKNEWS MKLETTERS MK NEWSis proud to be the truly local newspaper for Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas.We provide the most widely read local newspaper for our Sponsored by readers and advertisers and are constantly looking at new ways to improve our service.If you have feedback Letters to The Editor,MK NEWS,1 Diamond Court,Fox Milne,Milton Keynes MK15 0DU | [email protected] for us,please contact anyone listed below Councils should have GENERAL MANAGER Council house building Hospital bug cure Jonathan Cropley punished by right to buy SIR – It was encouraging to see 01908 242490 power to build homes that the hospital was getting a jonathan.cropley SIR – The blame for the council not thorough deep clean in your @mk-news.co.uk building more council houses lies paper last week. fairly and squarely on the Surely this is not before time as Government (‘Build more council we appear to be living in an age NEWSDESK houses call’ last week). when there are more bugs to be Government rules and financial caught inside the hospital than Editor: David Gale regulations penalise councils that on the outside. 01908 689595 build council homes. Mr J Green david.gale In addition, every home the Whaddon Way,Bletchley @mk-news.co.uk council built would be open to the ‘right to buy’ so the council would Booklovers’ home Whether it’s a story,picture,community, lose yet another council house to business,sports or leisure event,our rent to Milton Keynes residents. SIR – I was glad to see that newsdesk is waiting to hear from you That would be fine if the money Milton Keynes library has got the received from the sale could be recognition it thoroughly Newsdesk: 01908 689595 used to build another council deserves by being placed second Pictures: Andy Handley 01908 689586 house. But it can’t. in the country based on the Government rules require that a number of items loaned each ADVERTISING house costing, say, £100,000 to year. build must be sold for £40,000 to a I think people forget how vital a Advertising manager: tenant eligible for a maximum 60 role a library can play to people Samantha Thompson per cent discount, and half of that within the community. 01908 689589 £40,000 goes straight back to the I am out of work due to a dis- samantha.thompson Government. ability and the library has @mk-news.co.uk The £20,000 left would not build become a second home for me. you much more than a garage! SIR – Congratulations to the MK Government investment in A library is so much more than Classified advertising While the Government punishes Defend Council Housing Group affordable homes is rising. a place to loan out books. manager: councils in this way, it favours which organised a successful But this is a time-consuming I do not have access to a com- Hazel Basford housing associations. It provides demonstration outside the process which could be speeded puter and use the library com- 01908 689555 incentives and subsidies and council offices last week. up by giving more powers and puters three or four times a hazel.basford allows them to act as developers. It highlighted the desperate funding to councils to build a week. It is a lifeline for me and so @mk-news.co.uk The Liberal Democrat-led coun- shortage in Milton Keynes of new generation of first class many other people. cil’s aim is to ensure that the maxi- genuinely affordable flats and council homes with low rents P Dawson We would love to show you just how effective mum number of family homes houses available for our citizens and secure tenancies. Crownhill advertising in MK NEWSis.For the most with affordable rents come on and the role that the council Councils should be given the cost-effective advertising solutions across stream as quickly as possible. could play in filling this gap. leading role in driving through Great day with Lions Milton Keynes,call one of our sales staff What that means in practice is For too long the supply of a major programme of council Advertising: 01908 242490 that the council works closely with housing has been left to the house building – they know the SIR– I just thought that I had to [email protected] the excellent housing associations vagaries of the market with dis- needs of their communities and write to say what a wonderful we have in Milton Keynes to pro- astrous results – a catastrophic they are accountable. day I had watching the MK Lions vide new homes and we focus the shortage of affordable homes to For the sake of present and at last weekend’s cup final. DISTRIBUTION council’s scarce resources on deliv- buy or rent. future generations we need to I have never been to a live bas- ering our programme to bring Gordon Brown,to his credit, act now. ketball game before and I was 01582 390353 existing council homes up to the has pushed housing much high- Dave Brunwin certainly amazed by how exciting [email protected] ‘decent homes’ standard by 2012. er up the political agenda and Walton Park the game was. We carefully deliver 94,000 copies of our The council is actively supporting I normally go along to watch newspaper with pride to homes across our city the all-party campaign to press the the Dons when they are at home and the surrounding villages every Wednesday. Government to give councils a as I feel you should watch your In addition,we also deliver a further 4,000 level playing field with housing that I’ve asked for detailed infor- ambulance is not able to come for local sides but over the past few copies to hotels,restaurants,bars,offices and associations. mation about exactly where and them and they suffer as a result. weeks the games have been a bit other high footfall public places across MK on a This would allow us to improve when these wardens patrol. That way they might actually start boring with just the odd goal. Wednesday morning.We also hand out 2,500- existing homes and estates, as well Cllr Liz Campbell to think about the consequences of But the cup final was something 3,000 copies to commuters at MK Railway as to build new council homes. Denbigh Ward,West Bletchley their actions. quite different with the game Station every Wednesday morning between Cllr Irene Henderson Name and address supplied going first one way then the 6am and 9.30am.Total weekly distribution Cabinet member for housing,Milton Thick thieves other and when Newcastle came 101,000 copies. Keynes Council (cid:1)SIR – I was disgusted to read back to within just a couple of Our deliverers and distribution staff earn top SIR – What sort of sick people your article last week about the points in the final end I was on rates of pay.If you’d like to join them contact On the right lines would vandalise an ambulance? – ambulance that was trashed by the edge of my seat. our friendly staff on the phone/e-mail above. your story last week. thieves. 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Police marquees were erected on health centre will Noon Layer Drive and scenes of crime Job? officers searched for forensic evi- see Wolverton lido dence. The suspect was arrested and ques- tioned by police before being released open this summer on police bail. He returned to Milton Keynes Police Station last Tuesday and was released BY LAURA HANNAM without charge. [email protected] A police spokesman said the investi- ? gation is still active. SWIMMERScan get ready to splash 100's of One-way high street out this summer as Wolverton’s the latest outdoor pool will open for one PLANS to turn the high street in Stony more season. Stratford into a one way road are like- local jobs The heated pool on Aylesbury ly to go ahead. start on Street West, which is 43-years old, Wolverton pool will open in May for one last season The idea is among proposals aimed was believed to have closed for good at easing traffic problems in the town. page in September to make way for a new the pool to open for another sea- allow you to swim when there is Milton Keynes Council says the health and social care facility to be son.” thunder and lightning about.” majority of the 500 people who 81 built on the site. Hilary Saunders, chairman of the The pool, which can hold 900 peo- responded to a consultation in However, the build date for the Wolverton and Watling Way Pools ple at a time, is likely to open from December were in favour of the health centre has now been put Trust, said: “Fans of open air swim- May 10. scheme,so it is moving ahead with back allowing swimmers another ming will have all of next summer to However, the go ahead has not yet the project. chance to catch the sun’s rays by the enjoy the experience. It is a lovely been confirmed by Milton Keynes The proposals also include a traffic pool. experience swimming outside, and Council. calming scheme on London road,a A spokesman for Milton Keynes the pool is heated. When it closes it will be replaced formal crossing on Church Street Primary Care Trust said the compli- “I hope people will come on the by an Olympic-size indoor swim- close to the junction with High Street cated health centre project, which dull days as well as the crowded very ming pool to be built on land cur- and,the introduction of waiting involves several organisations, has hot days because there are too few rently owned by Radcliffe School, on restrictions and residents’ permit been posponed to make sure all the “scorchers” to pay our bills. Aylesbury Street West and adjoining parking to deal with various parking 01908 242490 plans are right. “I like to swim when it is raining Western Road Recreation Ground. problems throughout Stony Stratford. www.mk-news.co.uk “The project has been delayed and because I then often have the pool This will be funded with £9 million Cllr Chris Williams,transort boss [email protected] we are now anticipating that work all to myself, but I would like more given to the project as part of a said: “We hope to start work at the will begin on the site in September people to discover the joys of swim- £732m Growth Area Funding pro- end of February and be finished by 2008. ming in the rain. gramme, which the Council placed early spring.” “This provides an opportunity for “Just a word of warning, we cannot a bid for earlier this year. 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AA602809 MKNEWS|www.mk-news.co.uk|January 23,2008|9 3 7 8 7 7 6 A A @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@hhhhhh@@@@@@T@@@@ee????????@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@H@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@E@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@M@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@O@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@T@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@P@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@L@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??eeA@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??Cee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ EACULITPOS’SE SANTUORWD OAPYE ANN ADL SLU DNADYAY@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ With traffic lights:Computer generated image of projected traffic flow at Calverton/Fairways on H3 junction @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ TUaMvniiilsttt o5oBn-c 6lkKe, t eS1cyth6nrl-eee2esy6t,, (cid:2) Servicing @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Lights the future say ✁@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AA678148 B&WATLING STREETQ TMEVSIFCCOITOMERACUILATIKPO RSSEO2AD TSA2TVRIESPETTOCFK (cid:2)(cid:2) MReopTa’isrs•w0w0a1uwt7ho9.rAe9isAce0 ds6lu ip 8pNp8oastr itoe &n 6oa c3l onS4mee0prvas3inc 6etR oAN6Ce3ptw0.oc9rko3✁9m @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ road planners @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@gggggg@@@@@@@@@@??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??ee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ee??@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@??@@@@@@@@@@??????@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ BY LAURA HANNAM [email protected] ‘I AM convinced traffic lights are the right solution on the V4’,Milton Keynes Council’s cabinet member for transport, Cllr Chris Williams,has announced. Six sets of traffic lights are planned on the V4, Watling Street, as part of the plans for 6,500 houses in the Western Expansion Area (WEA), south of Stony Stratford. Several councillors have expressed con- cern that the signals will cause grid lock and turn neighbouring estates into rat runs as drivers try to avoid the queues. But transport planners at MK Council claim new data shows traffic lights will cut journey times dramatically when the new housing is built. The data, which was displayed at a press With roundabout: Computer generated conference on Friday, showed that a jour- image of projected traffic flow at ney southbound from the H1 Ridgeway Calverton/Fairways on H3 junction down Watling Street to the H4 Dansteed Way, which took 3.6minutes last year, lights, which were approved during the would take 12 minutes with roundabouts outline planning application stage, will in 2016 but only half the time with sig- use modern technology to constantly col- nalled junctions. lect data and readjust to find the best way Similarly a journey westbound along the of working. H3 Monks Way from the A5 to the WEA Kevin Whiteside, chief highways and took 1.5 minutes in 2007. In 2016 the data transport engineer, added: “This is a tech- claims this would rise to 28 minutes if nical solution to a technical challenge. roundabouts were still in place, but only “When we talk about traffic signals 2.5 minutes if traffic lights were installed. everyone thinks of the ones here in the The images showed traffic jams backing city centre and, if they were there, they up right into the centre of Stony Stratford would cause problems, but these are dif- if roundabouts remained on the grid ferent.” road. “If this wasn’t Milton Keynes the idea Cllr Chris Williams said: “I was one of that traffic signals work would not be met the people that wanted roundabouts to with such big surprise.” remain and thought we could find a solu- Developer Gallagher Estates, which tion but it is not the case here. became a partner with Milton Keynes “We are not suggesting that traffic lights Council in the WEA after purchasing the are the sole solution to growing traffic land interests in the area last year, hopes problems in Milton Keynes, in other areas to begin work on the development in re-modelled roundabouts will do the job, May/June this year. but our primary objective is to keep The transport data is set to be available MTilrtaonns pKoeyrtn eps lmanonvienrgs. ”said the traffic tsoit ev itehwis owne eMki.lton Keynes Council’s web- A678284 A IMMEDIATE ACTION CALL FOR NEW FIRE ENGINE SEE PAGE 12 10|January 23,2008|www.mk-news.co.uk|MKNEWS Good foundation left Call for ban on cinema booze ads by hospital chairman AN MP is calling for a changed to the law that allows adverts for alcohol to be broadcast in cine- Lawnmower death: Rev Handa Shonin mas before films with a Mike Rowlands welcomes ‘new Coroner in call for lower than 18 certificate. The move by MP Mark era’ as he retires at the end of Lancaster comes in monk death pair response to growing con- cerns at the level of April after ten years at the top to come forward teenage anti-social behav- iour in the city. He asked a BY ROB GIBSON A COUPLE who tried to save a Buddhist local people and staff can Parliamentary question monk from dying under a lawn mower [email protected] now have a real say in the way which confirmed that the could hold valuable information about that their hospital is run and loophole in the law still what happened. THE chairman of Milton the manner that healthcare exists. HM Coroner for Milton Keynes is Keynes Hospital Trust has services are delivered. Mr Lancaster said: “It appealing for the pair to contact his declared a ‘new era’ as he “Over the past ten years the seems inconsistent that officers as they may be able to help an announced his retirement. hospital has gone from having taken the trouble inquest into the death of 50-year-old Mike Rowlands has worked strength to strength and there to certify which films Reverend Gyosei Handa. at the hospital for 10 years has been a real improvement should or should not be The chief monk died on Tuesday, and witnessed a host of in the reduction of waiting watched by minors we are August 21 after becoming trapped changes that have shaped times, which has positively then allowing alcohol to under the lawn mower he had been health care in Milton Keynes. impacted on patient care. be advertised before some using to cut the grass at the Peace Last week the 65-year-old “I shall miss the organisa- films with a lower than 18 Pagoda at Willen Lake. announced his retirement as tion and all the friends I’ve certificate. It is believed that a couple, who were chairman of Milton Keynes made here.” “I am certainly not sug- walking in the grounds, ran to the assis- Hospital NHS Foundation Mike will continue his role gesting that a change of tance of the monk and tried to help. Trust, with effect from the as governor of two local the rules will be the ‘silver However, they left the scene before end of April. schools and will retain his bullet’ to solve all of our police officers could take their details. Mike said: “It’s a new era for post as Mental Health Act problems with binge Rev Handa was best known for his the trust. This is a good manager for the local PCT. drinking and anti-social annual Hiroshima Day lantern cere- opportunity for someone else A statement from Milton behaviour but it would be monies and helped to build the Peace to come in and bring a fresh Keynes Hospital said: “Both another step in the right Pagoda in 1980 - the first to be built in perspective to things. Sir John Southby Bt and Mike direction.” the western hemisphere. “My private timescale for Rowlands will be missed by A voluntary code is in The circumstances surrounding the retirement had actually been staff from across the trust.” place by the industry death have been investigated by the for December last year but Non-executive director Sir restricting the advertising Health and Safety Executive. foundation trust status was John Southby Bt, who joined of alcohol before films The inquest is due to start in February delayed and I was deter- the trust in 2000 and was with the lowest certifi- and Coroner Rodney Corner has urged mined to stay until we got it. appointed as deputy chair- cates but the code does the couple to contact Milton Keynes “The achievement of foun- man in 2003, is also set to not apply to all films with- Coroner’s office on 08458 505505. dation status means that retire at the end of March. 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