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Delve into Hillingdon's history as a heritage member
A NEW scheme giving visitors a chance to explore the borough’s history through exclusive benefits and immersive experiences has been launched by Hillingdon Council. Hillingdon Heritage Membership, introduced to coincide with Heritage Open Days (September 12-21), the UK’s largest annual celebrat...
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Pebbles and Tiny help Harefield residents come out of their shells
RESIDENTS of a Harefield care home had unusual visitors in Pebbles and Tiny, a pair of two-year-old African miniature tortoises. They belong to the grandchildren of Cedar House’s wellbeing co-ordinator, Samantha Dreelan, who arranged the visit as part of the regular activities programme..Many enj...
It’s always exciting for the family when the latest smartphones launch
It’s always exciting for the family when the latest smartphones launch – whether it’s the upgraded cameras or better battery life to fresh new designs.With children returning to school and parents weighing up whether to buy phones for their kids heading to senior education – it’s a busy ti...
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Treasure hunt to mark Central Line's 125th birthday
TO mark the Central Line’s 125th anniversary this month, Transport for London is holding an anniversary treasure hunt this Saturday (20) as part of London’s Open House Festival .It is encouraging customers to look out for the range of architectural detail at many of the line’s historic station...
Prolific Heathrow parking fraudster jailed after Hillingdon probe
A FRAUDSTER who conned Heathrow travellers out of more than £1.3m through a bogus airport parking business has been sentenced to 32 months in prison.Sonny Kaushal, 37, director of Airtime Parking Ltd, was also ordered to repay more than £725,000, following an investigation by Hillingdon Council’...
Hillingdon urges betting shops reform over concerns in Hayes
HILLINGDON will join a coalition of more than 40 councils to lobby the Government for changes to gambling legislation.They are seeking increased powers to regulate high street betting and protect vulnerable residents. Last night (11), councillors unanimously agreed a motion, tabled by Cllr Peter C...

West London councillor 'keen' to provide answers on contracts given to ex employer - but not for a week
Hillingdon's Cabinet Member for Finance has been accused of deliberately avoiding questions around his relationship with the company and the £1.7million of contracts handed to them


Man 'sexually assaults' multiple women including pensioner in West London as police launch CCTV appeal
The Metropolitan Police has now launched a CCTV appeal in the hopes of identifying him

Appeal for help to trace well-spoken Eastcote sex offender
DETECTIVES have released footage of a man they wish to speak to following a string of sexual assaults in Eastcote.Numerous women aged between 47 and 74 have reported what is believed to be the same man.He is alleged to have conducted physical and verbal sexual abuse, as well as harassment and stalki...
TV Tales Unveiled: Brits' Secret Viewing Habits Exposed!
Brits are using the likes of complex crime thrillers, historical biopics and prestigious period productions as camouflage for their real screen-time loves such as dramas, comedies and classic favourites.New research commissioned by TV streaming platform U has lifted the lid on the nation’s “auth...

Morrisons to open in West London high street as 158 new flats and supermarket approved
None of the flats in the Yiewsley development will be affordable rentals

Handover of Hillingdon Early Years centres complete
HILLINGDON has completed the handover of its three early years centres to a charitable childcare social enterprise.The London Early Years Foundation (LEYF) has taken on the running of Nestles Avenue Early Years Centre in Hayes, South Ruislip and Uxbridge centres from the council under 15-year le...
Old Vinyl Factory Festival returns to Hayes
THE Old Vinyl Factory Festival is returning to Hayes on Saturday, September 27, following its debut earlier this year. Held at Record Walk and Material Walk, the free outdoor event, from 11.30am to 5pm, will be a celebration of the borough’s rich musical heritage. In partnership with Hanwell H...
Learning disabled artists front and centre of Bradford City of Culture
Learning disabled artists are taking centre stage during Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations, proving that Britain's most marginalised voices deserve the spotlight, thanks to a National Lottery-funded theatre company leading the charge.Mind the Gap is leading this theatrical transformation...
Brew-crastination: How the humble cup of tea is killing your productivity
We’ve long thought pot plants and cups of tea were good for our wellbeing - but it turns out they might be slowing us down. As one in ten Brits admit they can’t stay focused for more than five minutes at a time, the UK’s distraction index has exposed the nation’s biggest productivity killer...
Family homes to replace outdated bungalows in Northwood Hills
PLANS to redevelop homes in Haydon Drive, Northwood Hills, to create 21 new family-sized properties for residents on the Hillingdon Council housing register have been approved. Borough planners agreed to the scheme, subject to completion of a legal agreement, to demolish 16 existing studio bunga...
Hillingdon selected for pioneer end-to-end health initiative
THOUSANDS of people in Hillingdon are forecast to benefit from improved care closer to home as new neighbourhood health services are rolled out.
Colne Valley Viaduct claims new record as longest rail bridge
NEW photos are released today (10) to mark completion of the UK’s longest rail bridge – the HS2 Colne Valley viaduct.

West London council misses deadline and is only borough to fail to publish accounts
The London Assembly member for the area criticised the council and said families 'will be paying the price of this mismanagement for decades to come'

Two in three parents feel pressurised to create "picture-perfect" food
Two in three parents feel pressurised to create "picture-perfect" food for their children, leaving 45% battling lunchbox guilt, new research reveals.