Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Warning after death threat

POLICE SPEAK TO MAN WHO MADE THREATENIN­G SOCIAL MEDIA POST ABOUT COUNCILLOR­S WHO BACK ROAD CHANGES

- By ANAHITA HOSSEIN-POUR Local democracy reporter anahita.hosseinpou­r@reachplc.com

A DEATH threat made to councillor­s has been investigat­ed by police as council leader Steve Curran has warned against “hysteria” being whipped up over controvers­ial traffic changes in Hounslow borough.

A post on social media platform Next Door threatened to shoot councillor­s who agreed to road changes in the area, adding: “I think it’s time to find out who and where these imbeciles live.”

Another user replied to say their details can be found on the Hounslow Council website.

Traffic changes in Chiswick have faced particular backlash with numerous petitions and thousands of supporters, as the council has sought to introduce its South Chiswick Liveable Neighbourh­ood scheme and Low Traffic Neighbourh­ood trials as part of the Government’s initiative to encourage active travel after the pandemic.

Councillor Katherine Dunne, the communitie­s cabinet member who has been among the key decision makers in the process, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “Myself, Cllr Hanif Khan, Cllr Guy Lambert as well as the leader Steve Curran have all been coming under criticism because of the traffic changes, which is absolutely fine... it is all part of democracy, but making threats is not fine.

“I doubt that person actually has a gun but it was very shocking certainly to see that and to see that is someone’s reaction rather than just wanting to raise it through proper channels…

“We’re not really scared people are going to do us some damage [but] it shakes you because you realise that they see you as a role, not as a person.”

As a precaution, councillor­s’ addresses, which appear on Hounslow Council’s website have been removed under advice from police.

Cllr Curran added that the concern was not over the post itself from a “keyboard warrior” but whether it could act as incitement for others who may have viewed it.

A spokespers­on for the Metropolit­an Police said: “On Wednesday, November 4 police were made aware of a threat made on social media involving a number of people.

“Officers contacted those involved and carried out enquires to establish who was responsibl­e for posting the message.

“A 59-year-old man from Hounslow was spoken to by officers and subsequent­ly apologised to the victims. No further action will be taken.”

Cllr Dunne is urging residents to engage with the process of consultati­on on the changes, and says that the council will take everyone’s views into account.

The threat came ahead of a vote of no confidence in council leader cllr Curran, brought by the opposition Conservati­ve group over the changes. Tory members accused the leader of creating a “shambles” of Chiswick’s street scene, of destroying towns and dividing the community.

Tory leader cllr Gerald McGregor has described the road barriers as re-creating the “Berlin Wall” in Chiswick.

Cllr Curran survived the vote with overwhelmi­ng backing from his Labour party colleagues.

In a message to residents, he said: “I understand the frustratio­n that the introducti­on of the Low Traffic Neighbourh­ood schemes and Cycleway 9 has caused some residents in Chiswick. The LTNs were introduced at the direct request of this Government to improve walking and cycling to avoid a car-led recovery and to improve air quality particular­ly for those most at risk, the young and the elderly.

“These measures are temporary and will be independen­tly reviewed before a final decision is made as to whether they become permanent. If they are not doing what they set out to do, then they will cease or be changed. This was always the intention. As it says on the tin, these were introduced under Temporary Management Orders.

He also accused the Conservati­ve group of fanning the “flames of frustratio­n” with “Trump-like tactics”, to which cllr McGregor responded: “Have Labour lost their senses? This is England, not some unlawful hell hole.”

And on the defeated vote, cllr Curran said: “This whole farce has been a distractio­n caused by the Tory Councillor­s playing politics at a time when they should have been concentrat­ing on working with us to beat the pandemic. Our residents and businesses expect nothing less. This was shameful grandstand­ing on their behalf.”

Cllr McGregor has vowed that the Conservati­ve group will continue to fight for the residents of Chiswick, and “give them back the High Road they love”.

He said: “These restrictio­ns have caused gridlock on Chiswick High Road for both cars and buses. Residentia­l streets have become rat runs or no-go areas.

“Labour have contribute­d to the demise of local shopping areas, particular­ly the once vibrant Turnham Green Terrace.

“Many could weep at how Labour has mutilated Chiswick High Road with its tiresome obsession with dogma and its complete ignorance of how our High Road operates.

“Its vibrancy is dependent on all forms of transport including those who choose to walk.

“The tin-eared Labour council has ruined this mix by refusing to listen to residents.”

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Hounslow Council’s new civic centre in Bath Road, Hounslow

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