
Cllr Amy Croft (right) at the launch of new housing in Chiswick Riverside ward.
February 20, 2026
It’s unusual for Lent and Ramadan to fall at the same time, as their dates shift from year to year. This year, however, they coincide, and I want to take the opportunity to send my best wishes to everyone observing Lent 2026 or Ramadan 2026. Both periods are a time for reflection, prayer, fasting, and charitable giving. I hope this season brings peace to all who are observing.
This week I spoke at the official opening of Peabody’s new homes on Chiswick Riverside, a development that underlines what can be achieved when public, private and third sector partners work together. Joined by Amy Croft, Mayor of Hounslow, Tom Copley, Deputy Mayor for Housing, and Shantanu Rajawat, Leader of London Borough of Hounslow, we marked the completion of 420 new homes, nearly half of which are designated as affordable housing.
This development is a real example of constructive partnership delivering much-needed homes for local families, key workers and residents on modest incomes and helping to meet the urgent housing needs of west London.
I received the disappointing news this week that Tesco Express on Chiswick High Road will be closing later this year. Thankfully, I’m told that no jobs will be lost in the closure as staff will be moved to nearby Tesco stores, but I know Chiswick shoppers will be concerned by the closure and what will replace it. I am making enquiries with Tesco about this, and I will ensure to keep Chiswick residents updated.
It is with sadness that we mark the passing of Jesse Jackson. I had the privilege of meeting him in both London and Washington. A towering figure in US politics and an inspirational speaker, he devoted his life to equality and human rights. His courage, vision, and commitment to justice left a lasting mark, and his message of hope and fairness will continue to inspire generations.
It is also with sadness that we mark the passing of Councillor Dr Aysha Raza, a dedicated public servant and tireless champion for her community in Ealing and beyond. Aysha was one of the most energetic and inspiring people in London politics and a compassionate advocate for equality, public services, and local residents. She was an energetic and inspiring campaigner, and her warmth, commitment and fierce loyalty were evident to all who worked with her. She brought boundless energy to her work and to the issues she cared deeply about, and she was always a lovely human being. She will be missed by the thousands she helped, as well as by those who were fortunate to call her a warm and loyal friend. Rest in peace, Aysha.
The Commons has been in recess this week but if constituents would like to follow what I have been doing in the constituency and Westminster, you can email my office on andy@andyslaughter.com to be added to my e-newsletter recipient list.
Best wishes,
Andy
andy@andyslaughter.com
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