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Response from the Leader of the Council following today's statement from Trafalgar Theatres
Cllr Ian Edwards, Leader of Hillingdon Council said: "It is with great regret that today we received notification from Trafalgar Theatres that they will cease operations at the Beck Theatre from January.
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Council seeks views to curb nuisance airport taxi parking
Hillingdon Council is inviting residents to share their concerns and experiences of anti-social behaviour (ASB) caused by taxis or private hire vehicles waiting to collect passengers from Heathrow Airport in residential streets.
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Hillingdon Council statement on the future of the Beck Theatre
Cllr Ian Edwards, Leader of Hillingdon Council said: "The council is very concerned to have read on social media that Trafalgar Theatres has made public their preparations to exit the Beck Theatre.
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Hayes food shop owner fined after unknown animal head found in freezer
The operator of a Hayes food store has been ordered to pay more than £3,700 after Hillingdon Council officers found the head of an unidentifiable animal in its freezer.
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Serial rogue landlord ordered to pay almost £30,000 after overcrowding tenants
A rogue landlord from Hayes with a history of offending has been ordered to pay £28,729 after Hillingdon Council caught him with double the number of appropriate tenants living in his illegal house of multiple occupancy (HMO).
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Hillingdon and Hounslow launch new suicide awareness campaign
A new campaign by Hillingdon and Hounslow Councils launches today to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day.
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Business owner sentenced for dodging waste charges
A West Drayton businesswoman has been given a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay £1,000 for abusing staff and refusing to pay more than £12,000 of waste and disposal charges following a Hillingdon Council prosecution.
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Bunker's Generator House opens to public for the first time for heritage festival
Go on a scavenger hunt in Cranford Park or explore a part of the Battle of Britain Bunker never previously opened to the public, as historic venues across Hillingdon open their doors to celebrate Heritage Open Days 2024.
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Council takes action to curb serious anti-social behaviour
Hillingdon Council has obtained two closure orders this month following reports of serious incidents of anti-social behaviour, criminal activity and drug use linked to properties in the borough.
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Hillingdon Council marks milestone of valued centre
Hillingdon Council's Queens Walk Resource Centre, which provides valuable support to adults with learning disabilities and complex needs, celebrated its 10th anniversary on Wednesday 14 August.