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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.
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Polish Air Force Day commemorated at Battle of Britain Bunker
Hillingdon Council will highlight the remarkable contribution of the Polish forces posted in the borough during the Second World War and further its longstanding support of the Polish Airmen's Association with its Polish Air Force Day commemorations at the Battle of Britain Bunker Exhibition and Visitor Centre, Uxbridge on Saturday 2 August.
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Hillingdon receives positive grading from social housing regulator
Hillingdon Council has been awarded the second highest consumer grading of C2 by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) in a report published today (Wednesday 30 July).
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Discover new opportunities with Learn Hillingdon's 2025/26 courses
Learn Hillingdon's adult education centres are taking bookings for classes starting in September with hundreds of part-time day and evening courses for people aged 19 and above.
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Ambitious vision to shape the future of Uxbridge town centre approved
Hillingdon Council's Cabinet last night agreed to adopt the Uxbridge Town Centre Vision which sets out plans to revitalise the borough's civic hub by strengthening the local economy.
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Council to explore tightening controls on HMO landlords
Hillingdon Council's Cabinet last night (Thursday 24 July) agreed to develop a plan to gather evidence and assess whether additional licensing rules on Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMOs) could be implemented to provide increased powers to protect residents.
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Trader sentenced for selling unsafe electrical lamps
A market trader has been sentenced to 60 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay more than £2,000 for selling unsafe electrical lamps in Uxbridge, in a successful prosecution by Hillingdon Council's trading standards team.
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Letter from the Leader of the Council to MPs on asylum-related funding
Cllr Ian Edwards, Leader of the Council, has written to the borough's three MPs calling for their support to help secure immediate funding for the council's asylum-related costs to date, as well as fairer funding.
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Council seeks Exceptional Financial Support due to unprecedented national pressures
Hillingdon Council is in discussion with the government regarding the possibility of receiving Exceptional Financial Support (EFS) due to soaring demand for services and significant underfunding for a number of years, which is creating unsustainable financial pressures.