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Call for young people to honour Tashan Daniel's legacy
Hillingdon Council is encouraging aspirational young people to apply for a bursary set up in memory of young resident Tashan Daniel, who was just 20 years old when he was tragically killed in an unprovoked knife attack at Hillingdon Underground station.
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Significant upgrades for Hayes town centre
Hillingdon Council has officially opened the Station Road interactive underpass and completed its £141,000 refurbishment of Blyth Road car park in Hayes to help improve access and travel to the town centre.
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Library staff win national award for creating space for teens in Hayes to socialise
Two members of staff from Hillingdon Council's library service have been recognised for their work in creating a dedicated space for young people in the Hayes area at Botwell Green Library.
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Family fun on offer at Mayor's Picnic in the Park
Hillingdon residents are invited to join Mayor of Hillingdon, Cllr Colleen Sullivan at her Picnic in the Park event on Saturday 29 June in Barra Hall Park, Hayes from midday to 5pm.
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New EV charging points go live across Hillingdon
Thirty-two new electric vehicle chargers have gone live as Hillingdon Council confirms its commitment to tackling climate change and creating a green and sustainable borough.
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Construction continues on Hillingdon's new leisure centre
Hillingdon Council has confirmed that it will directly manage the delivery of its new Platinum Jubilee Leisure Centre in West Drayton.
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Battle of Britain Bunker events mark D-Day 80th anniversary
Hillingdon Council's Battle of Britain Bunker Exhibition and Visitor Centre is hosting a range of fun and informative events to commemorate one of the most important moments in military history.
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Have your say on Hillingdon Council's Cycling Strategy
Residents are being invited to have their say on Hillingdon Council's plans to improve cycling provision and encourage more residents to get riding.
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New Mayor welcomed at Hillingdon Council
The new Mayor of Hillingdon was formally voted in at Hillingdon Council's Annual General Meeting last night (Thursday 9 May).
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Unprecedented payment and benefits package for foster carers
To mark Foster Care Fortnight, Hillingdon Council has launched an unrivalled payment and benefits package for foster carers who can now earn up to £1,500 per week and receive a 25 per cent reduction in council tax when looking after a child in care.