Archive | 2025

The first ever Town Crier magazine – from September 1955 (originally sixpence, or free to members!)

Our President, Brian Cowley, was for many years the association’s Chief Road Steward and as a meticulous record keeper and excellent archivist he has maintained a collection of decades of copies of the Town Crier, both at the borough’s archives at Uxbridge Library and in his own collection. This year we will be both replacing our […]

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“Shame on Hillingdon Council”: Outrage as Beloved Garden Centre for Vulnerable Adults Faces Closure

Guest article by James Carson of  Hillingdon Vision News As a community and volunteer-run organisation, Hillingdon Vision stands shoulder to shoulder with you—fighting this devastating decision every step of the way. Never before have community groups and charities faced so many brutal cuts across the board. It begs the question: why is it always the […]

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Lidl’s application at The Orchard was refused at the Planning Committee

The London Borough of Hillingdon Planning Committee REFUSED Lidl’s planning application for a supermarket and carpark to replace The Orchard in Ruislip on the evening of 11 June 2025. This follows extensive work from not just LB Hillingdon, but the meeting with Lidl that Ruislip Residents’ Association organised, with social media posts, hundreds of flyers […]

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Rural Activities Garden Centre Petition Hearing

Last night, two petitions were presented in the Council Chamber at the Civic Centre by supporters of the Rural Activities Garden Centre to Councillor Eddie Lavery, Cabinet Member for Community & Environment at London Borough of Hillingdon. With 5600 signatures on the Change.org petition and 680 on the LBH ePetition, the Council Chamber was filled with supporters of the Rural […]

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