What's on
Tonight's question and answer session with Tory leader David Cameron will be held at St Paul's Church in Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith.
The 'Cameron Direct' event, in which around 150 residents will be able to quiz the prospective Prime Minister, has been brought forward an hour to 6pm.
The contentious plans for a new housing development in Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's Bush, is likely to be high on the agenda.
Those wishing to attend must have booked places in advance.
Tory leader David Cameron will take questions from voters at an event in Hammersmith tomorrow night (5).
Opponents of a contentious housing scheme in Shepherd's Bush are planning to attend to voice their anger over Hammersmith and Fulham Council's approach to development, as the Conservative authority is widely seen as a flagship for Cameron's potential government.
Moviegoers visiting the new cinema at Westfield will be offered booze in the aisles - but ushers wearing night vision goggles will be on hand to make sure everyone in the audience behaves.
Multiplex chain Vue is planning to sell beer and wine from trays and trolleys in each of its 14 screens when the new 24-hour venue opens in the Shepherd's Bush shopping centre early next year, where live music, karaoke, film singalongs, dance events and plays will be offered alongside traditional movies.
Veteran BBC broadcaster and Shepherd's Bush resident John Humphrys will host a 'quiz the leaders' event in the town hall next week.
Council, health, police and fire bosses will be under one roof on Tuesday evening to face a grilling from members of the public on subjects of their choice.
Jeff Zitron, chairman of NHS Hammersmith and Fulham, said: "Public bodies need to work together to provide good quality, value for money, services. At the heart of getting it right is listening to and talking with residents. The summit is a great opportunity to do just that and I'm looking forward to hearing what local people have to say."
The meeting will run from 7pm to 8.30pm. To register and submit questions in advance visit www.lbhf.ogv.uk
Apprentice-style capers saw private medical staff take over a charity shop today (3) to try to raise as much as they could for charity in one day.
Six BUPA workers have taken on the running of the British Red Cross store in Shepherd's Bush Road, competing against teams in Greenwich, Eltham, Forest Hill and Barking before reconvening in the boardroom to find the winner.
Free swimming is being offered to school children until the end of this month at two of the borough's pools.
NHS Hamersmith and Fulham hopes overweight children will benefit from the scheme at the Janet Adegoke swimming pool in Bloemfontein Road, White City, and Fulham Pools in Normand Park, Lillie Road.
Talented pupils involved in a community group set up to improve the prospects of local young people will show off their skills at an event this week.
Shepherd's Bush and White City organisation Keeping Youth Active will host its own KYA's Got Talent show at Phoenix High School on Wednesday afternoon (19).
Exhausted new parents visiting the Westfield shopping centre this weekend can pick up tips about how to get their babies to sleep.
Nappy firm Pampers was due to bring its 'golden sleep' train to the centre on Friday, with a sleep expert to offer individual advice, interactive information carriages and toys to entertain young children.
Tube staff at four of the borough's stations have been getting their trowels out for this year's Underground in Bloom competition.
Putney Bridge, Parson's Green, West Kensington and East Acton have all entered the contest, which involves brightening up platforms and stations with plants and flowers over the summer months.
Volunteers from Shepherd's Bush and Hammersmith are needed to help organise and promote a night hike across London in aid of Maggie's at Charing Cross Hospital.
The centre, which helps families touched by cancer, hopes to smash last year's £600,000 through a sponsored 20 mile walk which incorporates night-time visits to the London Eye, Horse Guards Parade, the Royal Geographical Survey and Battersea Power Station.

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