The Great Barn at Ruislip

Manor Farm House, Ruislip

Ruislip Lido

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St Martin of Tours Church

Ruislip Lido Railway

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Welcome to the Ruislip Residents’ Association

This Association represents the people living in Ruislip, a town with a long history. Ruislip was mentioned in the Domesday Book, and in its old church of St Martin of Tours and Manor Farm site it still has links with its Norman past. It is now in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

We hope that members and visitors will find this website useful. We will welcome your comments, please use the “Contact Us” page to get in touch with us.*

 

Lady Bankes Primary School Take Part in Spring Horticultural Competition

Pupils from the school, along with groups from Whiteheath Juniors and Bishop Winnington Ingram, took part in the new schools’  section organised by the Ruislip Central Horticultural Society. This section was given the title “Presentation of the spring display they have been growing over the winter.” The event was held in The Great Barn on […]

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The Orchard’s local listing has been approved by Cabinet

As we heard was extremely likely (and honestly, was obvious all along) from Ian Edwards in our Q&A session with him at our AGM last night, at the London Borough of Hillingdon’s Cabinet meeting this evening, the Planning officers’ recommendation to Locally List the Orchard building in Ruislip was approved. This is very positive news. […]

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Notices for Annual General Meeting on 9th April

AGM on 9th April Ruislip Residents’ Association has two public meetings per year.  If you have received the Spring edition of the Town Crier, you will know that the first of those meetings is on 9 April 2025, at 19:45, and doors open at 19:30.  (If you have not yet received your copy of the […]

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Hillingdon’s green waste consultation closes today

  London Borough of Hillingdon is proposing to begin charging £70 per household per year for green waste (garden recycling) collections.  They will decide “in the Spring” and have been running a public consultation to seek residents’ opinions. The public consultation ends TODAY, 31 March 2025, so if you haven’t already answered, be sure to […]

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