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Celebrate the cultural history of Hayes at the Old Vinyl Factory Festival
Hillingdon Council, in collaboration with Hanwell Hootie and Intrepid Collective, is hosting its first Old Vinyl Factory Festival on Saturday 15 March to celebrate the rich musical heritage of Hayes.
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Council introduces measures to stop illegal car meets
Hillingdon Council has installed traffic calming measures in two roads to curb anti-social behaviour (ASB) from illegal car meets.
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Council seeks views on garden waste collection service
Hillingdon residents are being invited to share their feedback on the council's proposals to make its garden waste collection service more sustainable.
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Council continues to fight government underfunding to deliver value for money services
Hillingdon Council approved its budget for 2025/26 last night (Thursday 27 February), continuing its commitment to putting residents first by further investing in services and keeping council tax at the second lowest level in outer London and the lowest of its neighbouring London boroughs.
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West Drayton couple fined more than £6,000 for illegally turning home into skip storage yard
A husband and wife in West Drayton have been ordered to pay £6,936 after an investigation by Hillingdon Council found their home was unlawfully used to operate a skip hire and commercial waste business, causing significant disruption to residents, despite receiving multiple warnings.
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Council clamps down on anti-social behaviour in private residential block
Hillingdon Council has been granted two closure orders within a residential apartment block in Harlington following reports of persistent anti-social behaviour (ASB) and criminal activity.
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Council launches Next Gen activities programme for young people
Hillingdon Council has launched an exciting new youth offer and associated marketing campaign, Next Gen, to reflect the diverse and flexible needs of children and young people.
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Could you give a child a loving home?
Hillingdon Council is encouraging residents with a safe and nurturing home environment to consider making a difference to a child's life by fostering.
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Have your say on priorities for reducing crime and disorder
Hillingdon Council is encouraging residents to share their experiences and concerns about crime, disorder, and anti-social behaviour in the borough to help identify future priorities to tackle these issues.
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Council obtains new partial-closure orders to tackle ASB in flats
Hillingdon Council has been granted new partial closure orders at three blocks of flats in Uxbridge and Hayes as part of ongoing efforts to stamp out anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep residents safe.