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New playground with historic twist opens in Cranford Park
A brand new playground was officially opened by Hillingdon Council yesterday (Tuesday 30 April) as part of a £4.6 million restoration of its popular heritage site, Cranford Park.
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Hillingdon residents encouraged to help shape the council's Local Plan
Hillingdon Council has launched a consultation on the borough's new Local Plan giving residents the opportunity to share their views and ensure the plan reflects the needs and desires of local people.
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New video celebrates successful family hub programme in Hillingdon
Hillingdon Council has launched a new video to showcase its pioneering family hubs programme, which currently boasts two fully integrated hubs offering a wide range of services for expectant parents and families with children aged up to the age of 19 (25 with SEND).
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Hillingdon's community heroes honoured with awards
The hidden heroes in Hillingdon's communities were celebrated for their outstanding, but often unseen work at a special awards ceremony by Hillingdon Council last night (Tuesday 23 April).
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Grow your own way with Hillingdon Council's horticultural competitions
Gardeners and growers old and new are being encouraged to enter Hillingdon Council's popular plant-growing competitions for 2024.
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Hillingdon ranked first in London for primary school places
Hillingdon Council is the top London local authority this National Offer Day (Tuesday 16 April), with 95.68 per cent of parents in the borough being awarded their first choice primary school place.
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Experimental traffic calming to slow lorries in West Drayton road
Residents in West Drayton are being asked to share their views on experimental traffic calming measures introduced by Hillingdon Council following residents' complaints about persistent dangerous driving.
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Work begins on flagship regeneration programme in Hayes
Hillingdon Council has formally broken ground on its flagship regeneration scheme in Hayes that will deliver hundreds of new homes.
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Trader charged for selling unsafe cosmetics and electricals in Hayes
A Hayes shopkeeper has been prosecuted for selling unsafe goods and putting residents' lives in danger following an investigation by Hillingdon Council's trading standards team.
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Hayes shopkeeper fined for selling illegal tobacco
A Hayes trader has been ordered to pay more than £3,400 for selling fake tobacco following a prosecution brought by Hillingdon Council's trading standards team.