Homeless shelter opens for six weeks at St Andrew's, Uxbridge
A WINTER night shelter for Hillingdon’s homeless will open in Uxbridge this week, as national homelessness figures rise for the third consecutive year.
A WINTER night shelter for Hillingdon’s homeless will open in Uxbridge this week, as national homelessness figures rise for the third consecutive year.
YEARS of protest and petitioning paid off for residents after plans for a recycling plant in Yiewsley were firmly rejected this week.
RESIDENTS over 65 in Hillingdon are set to benefit from an unprecedented 12-year freeze in their council tax.
THE former RAF Uxbridge base is best known for the vital part it played in the Battle of Britain, but the site is being given a new lease of life as a housing estate.
A BRUNEL University student won a gold medal as part of the Great Britain Under-23 women’s team at the European Cross-Country Championships last weekend.
IT'S beginning to look a lot like Christmas - and students of Hillingdon’s adult learning courses are getting into the festive spirit by making and selling Christmas wreaths. The wreaths come in four different colour schemes – white and silver, gold, natural and red. They cost £20 each and are between 25cm and 30cm in size. Residents can order a wreath by calling 0208 384 4170, and three days' notice is needed before they can be collected. The last day wreaths can be ordered is Friday, December 13. Once ordered, the wreaths can be collected from the following places: December 9 and 10 – South Ruislip Adult Learning Centre, 9am-5pm December 12 and 13 – Brookfield Adult Learning Centre, 9am-5pm December 17 – Civic Centre forecourt, 10am-2pm. For more information about adult learning courses in the borough, visit www.hillingdon.gov.uk/adultlearning
HILLINGDON sex lives are hotting up, according to an interactive ‘sex map’ showing how much residents across the UK spend on sex-related products.
NEIGHBOURS rallied against a proposed recycling plant in Yiewsley at a public meeting on Thursday, ahead of a crucial planning meeting this week.
RESIDENTS fighting attempts to build a recycling plant just metres from their homes will meet this week before planners reach a final decision.
HAYES is leaping on London’s regeneration bandwagon as residents are encouraged to have their say in the multi-million pound development of the town centre.
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