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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.*

 

Orchard’s Spitfire Memorial update

Further to our concerns about The Orchard’s Locally Listed Spitfire Memorial, we have heard from The Polish Air Force Memorial Committee, who say that they took the memorial down – for refurbishment.   Just before Christmas, the PAFMC gave this update and accompanying photographs: The Polish Air Force Memorial Committee has taken on the restoration of […]

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Bishop Ramsey School’s Christmas Lunch

Bishop Ramsey School held their Christmas Lunch on Thursday December 5th from 12 noon to 2.00pm. This was a charity event provided for local residents to celebrate this festive time of year in a pleasant social atmosphere and/or make new acquaintances. In the past the school has contacted local care homes, churches and charities to […]

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Lady Bankes Primary School’s Christmas Production

On Tuesday, December 10th. the school presented the first of several of its Years 1 and 2 Christmas Productions. It was a delightful presentation of the story of the Nativity told mainly through action and song which was skillfully organised by Mrs Lock, Year 1 teacher, in which every pupil could take part on the stage in […]

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Another Award For Lady Bankes Primary School

On Saturday, November 30th Lady Bankes Primary School was presented with the Hinman Shield at Eastcote House Gardens’ Tree Dressing, The Shield is so named in honour of the couple George and Margaret Hinman who saved Eastcote House Gardens and Long Meadow from development in the 1930s. The Award has been running from 1980 and is given every […]

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