There’s lots going on in Ruislip, and this section gives you a taste of some of it. There is a list of clubs and societies that you might be interested in, and local venues that hold regular events.*
Articles on activities are listed below:
There’s lots going on in Ruislip, and this section gives you a taste of some of it. There is a list of clubs and societies that you might be interested in, and local venues that hold regular events.*
Articles on activities are listed below:
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We are holding a fascinating talk on The Year the War Came, by Paul Davidson of Hillingdon Local. Studies, Archives and Museum Service about how the people of Hillingdon experienced […]
Many of you will have already noticed the ‘howler’ in the latest Town Crier for which I apologise – the lunch club is called the Tudor Club, not the Tudor […]
Did you know that Ruislip has its own Gardening Society? The Ruislip Central Horticulture Society (RCHS) has been an active part of the Ruislip Community since 1940, when it was […]
Manor Farm, the largest heritage site in the London Borough of Hillingdon, is open for privileged behind-the-scenes access on 16 and 17 September, as part of Open House London. Come and explore […]
For over 100 years, the Ruislip Residents' Association has sought to protect and represent the interests of local residents. No issue is too big or too small, whether raised by a group or an individual. It also advises members on how they may progress their concerns independently if they prefer.
Patricia Wardle
Honorary Secretary
Ruislip Residents’ Association
231 Rye House
161 High Street
Ruislip
Middlesex HA4 8JY
Historically, Ruislip is in the hundred of Elthorne, in the county of Middlesex, but for modern administrative purposes it is part of the London Borough of Hillingdon. Answers to many questions about services in and around Ruislip can be found on Hillingdon’s website:
Areas surrounding Ruislip are covered by other Residents’ Associations, so here are links to them: