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Hillingdon Council update on the Beck Theatre
Leader of Hillingdon Council, Cllr Ian Edwards, said: "We would like to reassure residents that there are no plans to close the Beck Theatre in Hayes.
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Council rises to challenge following flash flood crisis
Hillingdon Council teams came together this week, taking quick action to support residents after sudden flash floods caused havoc across the borough.
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Flash flooding: What we're doing and where to get help
Hillingdon Council is working closely with partners to respond to the flash flooding that happened in the borough overnight and this morning.
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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.