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Council continues its crackdown on fraud
To mark Fraud Awareness Week (16 to 22 November), Hillingdon Council is highlighting its achievements this year in recovering £6.8 million and sharing advice on how residents can support its work.
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Hayes trader receives hefty fine for selling illegal goods
A company, its owner and employee have been ordered to pay more than £12,000 after a Hillingdon Council trading standards investigation uncovered the sale of oversized vapes, illegal tobacco products, and vapes to children.
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Council calls for residents' views on stricter HMO restrictions
Hillingdon Council is encouraging residents, landlords and letting agents to share their views on proposals for a boroughwide Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMO) additional licensing scheme.
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Nominate your local hero
Hillingdon Council is inviting residents to nominate individuals or organisations who selflessly contribute to their communities and make a positive impact on the lives of others for a 2026 Hillingdon Community Award.
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Council pays tribute to dedicated councillor
A tribute to a late Hillingdon councillor who served her ward for 14 years was unveiled yesterday (Thursday 30 October).
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Hillingdon social workers win prestigious national awards
Hillingdon Council is celebrating the outstanding commitment and dedication of two of its social workers to children and families in the borough after their win at the 2025 Social Worker of the Year Awards.
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Council reaffirms position on Heathrow
Hillingdon Council has restated its firm opposition to the government's plans for a third runway at Heathrow following today's announcement of a review of the draft Airports National Policy Statement.
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Residents name council's new street sweepers
Hillingdon Council has introduced its seven new street sweeping machines, each with a unique name chosen from suggestions made by residents during a competition held earlier this year.
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Council creates new homes for vulnerable children
Hillingdon Council has completed work on six new residential homes creating a community for 12 local children alongside bespoke support services.
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Council continues investment in inclusive education
Hillingdon Council has completed the first phase of a significant expansion project at Meadow High School which will see the creation of 98 new places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), helping them to thrive in a nurturing learning environment.