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Prolific Heathrow parking fraudster jailed after Hillingdon Council investigation
A fraudster who conned Heathrow travellers out of more than £1.3 million through a bogus airport parking business has been sentenced to 32 months in prison and ordered to repay more than £725,000, following an extensive investigation by Hillingdon Council's trading standards team.
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Delve into history with a Hillingdon Heritage Membership
Hillingdon Council has today launched a new scheme giving residents and visitors a unique opportunity to explore the borough's history through exclusive benefits and immersive experiences at its historic sites.
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Council welcomes new operator to run early years centres
Hillingdon Council has completed the handover of its three early years centres to the UK's largest and most successful charitable childcare social enterprise as part of a continued drive to deliver value for money services and support children and families to live healthy, active and independent lives.
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Popular Old Vinyl Factory Festival returns
Hillingdon Council has announced the return of its Old Vinyl Factory Festival on Saturday 27 September following the success of its debut earlier this year.
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Transformation of homes in Northwood Hills given the green light
Hillingdon Council's application to redevelop properties in Haydon Drive to create 21 new family-sized homes for residents on the housing register has been granted planning permission.
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85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain commemorated in Uxbridge
Hillingdon Council's Battle of Britain Bunker Exhibition and Visitor Centre in Uxbridge is marking the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain with a series of events running from Saturday 6 to 27 September.
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Community planting day marks completion of South Ruislip flood relief scheme
Hillingdon Council held a community planting day in Spider Park, South Ruislip, yesterday (Tuesday 26 August) to mark the completion of a key climate change project to enhance biodiversity and protect local homes from flooding.
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Fraudster sentenced for submitting false council housing application
A woman has been given a suspended custodial sentence and ordered to pay more than £6,300 after a Hillingdon Council investigation found she submitted a fraudulent housing application despite having a permanent address outside of the borough.
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Council joins partnership to procure new on-street charging points
Hillingdon Council has joined a partnership of London boroughs for the collaborative procurement of new electric vehicle (EV) charging points, as part of its drive to improve air quality and increase sustainable travel.
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Council reaffirms opposition to Heathrow expansion
Hillingdon Council has restated its firm opposition to Heathrow Airport Limited's revived plans for a third runway, describing the proposal as illogical, undeliverable, and deeply damaging to local communities.