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New council homes on former day care site
Hillingdon Council is celebrating the completion of a new, high quality development in Hayes, providing 34 modern social homes for residents
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Hillingdon Council announces changes to Cabinet
Hillingdon Council has made changes to its Cabinet, taking effect from today (Thursday 24 October)
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Half-term fun at the bunker
Treat the kids to fun day out in an unforgettable location with storytelling, crafting and other activities on offer from Hillingdon Council at the Battle of Britain Bunker during half-term
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New facility supporting children with autism opens
Hillingdon Council has celebrated the official opening of a new learning space for children with autism spectrum condition, the first of its kind for primary school aged pupils in the borough
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Partnership project pioneers patient discharge improvements
Hillingdon Council's work with partners has seen it become the first council in London to introduce new technology aimed at improving patient discharge processes from hospitals
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Hillingdon Council honours its dedicated foster carers
The outstanding commitment and unwavering support of Hillingdon Council's foster carers have been recognised at a special awards ceremony
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New campaign aims to get Hillingdon top of the charts for recycling
Hillingdon Council has launched a new campaign to encourage residents to recycle more and further reduce contamination by double-checking items before placing them in their clear bags
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New digital strategy launched to enhance online services for Hillingdon residents
Last night (Thursday 10 October), Hillingdon Council's Cabinet agreed a new digital strategy and £9 million investment to improve the way residents access services
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Trafalgar U-turns on new Beck Theatre deal
Trafalgar Theatres has U-turned during last-ditch negotiations with Hillingdon Council which aimed to secure a deal for residents for the ongoing management of the Beck Theatre
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Hillingdon Council sees unprecedented interest in its unique fostering offer
Since the launch of Hillingdon Council's campaign in May to recruit more foster carers with an unrivalled payment and benefits package, it has received 105 enquiries, a 250% increase compared to the same period last year