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Paw Patrol youngsters can raise funds for dog rescuers
DOGS Trust Harefield is partnering again with PAW Patrol® to raise funds for the charity.
Uxbridge actor awaits release of his latest film
UXBRIDGE actor Jon-Paul Gates is looking forward to the general release of his latest film, Escape, on September 30.
‘There’s something in the air’: UK airport expansion gears up for takeoff
Lobbyists are increasingly confident about expansion plans as concerns for the economy start to deepenThe younger, tormented minister mulling his position before the Labour government granted Heathrow’s third runway in 2009 might have been greatly relieved to know that, 15 years later, not a shove...
Hayes landlord crammed 14 people into home for six
A LANDLORD from Hayes with a history of offending has been ordered to pay £28,729 after Hillingdon Council caught him with double the number of appropriate tenants living in his illegal house of multiple occupancy (HMO).
Story of India-Pakistan conflict coming to Beck
IN 1945, two years before the partition of India, two young women – one Sikh, one Muslim – stand fast against circumstances that would separate them.
Mystery animal head found in Hayes store's freezer
THE operator of a Hayes food store has been ordered to pay more than £3,700 after council officers found the head of an unidentifiable animal in its freezer.
Heathrow Warns On Competitiveness If ETA Scheme Is Applied To Transit Passengers
London Heathrow, named as the world's most connected airport, warns a new UK travel scheme will harm competitiveness if applied to transit passengers.
New tenants take on popular West Drayton pub
THE Cat and Fiddle pub in Rowan Road, West Drayton, has a new tenant.
How Hillingdon people can help prevent a pointless tragedy
A NEW campaign by Hillingdon and Hounslow councils launches today (10) to coincide with World Suicide Prevention Day.
Cancer check messages go up at Hillingdon leisure sites
NHS messages prompting gym-goers and swimmers to look out for potential signs of cancer are appearing in the changing rooms of leisure centres across Hillingdon.
We've done it! Final segment completes longest viaduct at 2.1 miles
CONTRACTORS building a new viaduct for HS2 today made history as they lowered into place its final deck segment to make it Britain’s new longest rail bridge.
Cheers! Hillingdon drinkers benefit from pub group's VAT campaign
DRINKERS in Hillingdon will enjoy a discount as part of a campaign to align the VAT pubs pay with supermarkets.
Quiz night will raise funds for Colne Valley Park
IT is only four weeks until the annual quiz evening in aid of the Colne Valley Park.
Hillingdon RSPCA charity shop reopens after makeover
THE RSPCA charity shop at Crescent Parade, Long Lane, Hillingdon, reopened today (2) after refurbishment.
Open House Festival is chance to visit unknown spots near you
TICKETS for Open House Festival 2024, taking place across all London boroughs, are now live.
Explore Hillingdon's heritage on open day series
YOU can go on a scavenger hunt in Cranford Park or explore a part of the Battle of Britain Bunker never previously opened to the public, as historic venues across Hillingdon celebrate Heritage Open Days 2024.
Smoke alarms warning after crews fight Northwood fire
FOUR fire engines and around 25 crew were sent to a fire in Northwood High yesterday (22).
Appeal for Hayes assault victims to come forward
DETECTIVES investigating a series of attacks on women in Hayes are appealing for the victims to come forward.
Hillingdon takes action to curb serious anti-social behaviour
TWO closure orders were obtained this month by Hillingdon Council following reports of serious incidents of anti-social behaviour, criminal activity and drug use linked to properties in the borough.
Harefield's underdogs looking for families to give them a chance
DOGS Trust Harefield is pulling on the heartstrings of readers in their latest appeal to find homes for some of their longest-residing friends.